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Election Results - Special Town Election - Selectman
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(WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN ELECTION - SEE WARRANT FILE) <br /> SPECIAL TOWN ELECTION <br /> JUNE 13, 1977 <br /> Due to the resignation of Selectman Howard M. Kessler on April 6, 1977 to <br /> become effective on April 15, 1977 at 4:30 P. M., the Board of Selectmen called <br /> for a special election to fill the unexpired term, ending in March 1978, to be <br /> held on June 13, 1977. <br /> In pursuance of the warrant the legal voters of the Town of Lexington met in <br /> their respective voting places in said Town of Lexington on Monday, June 13, <br /> 1977 at 7:00 in the forenoon. <br /> The following places were designated as the voting places for the various <br /> precincts: Precinct One, Harrington School; Precinct Two, Bowman School; <br /> Precinct Three, Bridge School; Precinct Four, Senior High School; Precinct Five, <br /> Cary Memorial Hall; Precinct Six, Diamond Junior High School; Precinct Seven, <br /> Estabrook School; Precinct Eight, Central Fire Station; Precinct Nine, Maria <br /> Hastings School. <br /> The election officers and Wardens of the various precincts were assigned for <br /> duty as follows: <br /> Precinct One Precinct Two <br /> D Eileen J. Fradette Warden R Agnes Heimlich <br /> R Marjorie E. Wirpio Clerk D Lorraine C. Baron <br /> R Virginia M. Warner Inspector D Catherine F. Hooper. <br /> D Margaret M. Potter Inspector R A. Estelle Szalajeski <br /> R Barbara M. Collins Inspector D Ann M. Pace <br /> Precinct Three Precinct Four <br /> D Marjorie Modoono Warden D Edna F. Marshall <br /> R Mildred M. Cronin Clerk R Carol A. Goldthwait <br /> R Dorothy F. LeBert Inspector D Helen C. Rooney <br /> D Marguerite A. Cronin Inspector R Mary G. McCauley <br /> R Sidney G. Lindsley Inspector D Mary G. Oliver <br /> Precinct Five Precinct Six <br /> R Dolores M. Swan Warden D Mary C. Casey <br /> D Gloria J. Bresnihan Clerk R Caroline P. Johnston <br /> R Elinor M. Vassallo Inspector R Gloria D. Colbert <br /> D Anne C. Williamson Inspector D Helen M. Hoyle <br /> R Winifred C. Ivester Inspector R Harold W. Josephson <br /> Precinct Seven Precinct Eight <br /> R Mary F. Irwin Warden D Joseph O. Rooney <br /> D Ann M. Baum Clerk R Helen L. Perry <br /> R Irene Norcross Inspector D Henry P. Meade <br /> D Evelyn T. Lawson Inspector R Margaret S. Wilson <br /> D Dorothy A. Shine Inspector D Rita E. Kiley <br /> Precinct Nine <br /> D Joan H. McDonough Warden <br /> R Norma E. Ebbs Clerk <br /> D Mary C. Joseph Inspector <br /> D Elizabeth F. Downey Inspector <br /> R Shirley E. Bullock Inspector <br /> The election officers were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties. <br /> The polls were declared open in each of the nine precincts at seven o'clock <br /> A.M. and remained open until eight o'clock P.M., at which time, after due notice, <br /> they were declared closed. <br />
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