HomeMy WebLinkAbout1924-11-04-STATE-ELECTION-WARRANT THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Middlesex. S .
To either of the Constables of the town of Lexington. Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required
to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified
to vote iia Elections to meet in
EMERSON HALL, STONE BUILDING, EAST LEXINGTON, (Precinct I)
and in TOWN HALL, LEXINGTON CENTRE, (Precinct II) , on
Tuesday, The Fourth Day of November , 1924 , at six o' clock A . S. to
cast their ballots for the following officers ; Presidential Electors ;
Governor; Lieutenant Governor, Secretary; Treasurer ; Auditor; Attor-
ney-General , Senator in Congress ; Congressman; Councillor, Senator;
County Commissioners ,
Representative in General Court ,/Register of Probate and Insolvency;
and County Treasurer .
And to bring in their votes on the following questions :
Acceptance of the following"Proposed amendments to the
Constitution."
Article of amendment .
t Article III ofthe Amendments to the Constitution, as amended, ie
hereby further amended by striking out , in the first line , the word
"male" .
article of Amendment.
t Section 1 . No person shall be deemed to be ineligible to hold
state , county or municipal office by reason of sex.
Section 2. Article IV of the articles of amendment of the con-
stitution of the commonwealth, as amended by Article LVII of said
amendments, is hereby further amended by striking out the words
"Change of name shall render the commission void, but shall not
prevent reappointment under the new name ," and inserting in place
thereof the following words :- Upon the change of name of any woman,
she shall re-register under her new name and shall pay such fee there-
for as shall be established by the general court.
.ef . Acceptance of Chap . 370 , Acts of 1923, entitled "An Act
relative to intoxicating liquors and certain non-intoxicating bever-
ages ."
*f. Acceptance of Chap . 454 , Acts of 1923 , entitled "An Act
to provide funds toward the cost of construction and maintenance
of highways and bridges by means of at excise tax on gasoline and
other fuel used for propelling motor vehicles upon or over the high-
ways of the commonwealth."
47. Acceptance of Chap . 473 , Acts -of 1923 , entitled, "An Act
relating to deposits with others than banks" .
a . Acceptance of Chap . 210, Acts of 1924 , entitled, "An
Act to ascertain the will of the people with reference to the re-
tention of the daylight saving law, so-called;"
7 . Acceptance of Chap . 509, Acts of 1924 , entitled "An
Act to ascertain the opinion of the people of the commonwealth as
to the ratification of the proposed amendment to the constitution
of the United States empowering the Congress to limit, regulate and
prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age ."
The polls will be open from six o' clock A. M. to S 0) .
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting
attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of
said meeting as directed by vote of the town.
Hereof, fail not, and make due return of this Warrant,
with your doings thereon, at the time and place of said meetiw .
Given under our hands this twenty-first day of October ,
A . D. , 1924 ,
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