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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-06-21-SSE-Results (WARRANT FOR SPECIAL STATE ELECTION - SEE WARRANT FILE) SPECIAL STATE ELECTION JUNE 21, 1977 Due to the resignation of Senator Ronald C. MacKenzie as senator from the Fifth Middlesex Senatorial District, on April 5, 1977 a precept issued by Kevin B. Harrington, President of the Senate, was received. This precept set forth Tuesday, May 24, 1977 as the day for holding a primary, and Tuesday, June 21st, 1977 as the day for holding an election to fill the vacancy now existing in said Fifth Middlesex district, comprising Wards 2, 3 and 4 in the city of Waltham and the towns of Bedford, Precincts 2 and 3 of Belmont, Burlington, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Precincts 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of Lexington, Lincoln and Wilmington. In pursuance of the warrant the legal voters of the Town of Lexington met in their respective voting places in said Town of Lexington on Tuesday, June 21, 1977 at 7:00 in the forenoon. The following places were designated as the voting places for the various precincts: Precinct Four, Senior High School; Precinct Six, Diamond Junior High School; Precinct Seven, Estabrook School; Precinct Eight, Central Fire Station; Precinct Nine, Maria Hastings School. The election officers and Wardens of the various precincts were assigned for duty as follows: Precinct Four Precinct Six D Edna F. Marshall Warden D Mary C. Casey R Carol A. Goldthwait Clerk R Caroline P. Johnston D Anne C. Williamson Inspector D Helen M. Hoyle R Mary G. McCauley Inspector R Gloria D. Colbert D Mary G. Oliver Inspector D Margaret M. Potter R Sidney G. Lindsley Inspector R Harold W. Josephson Precinct Seven Precinct Eight R Mary F. Irwin Warden D Joseph 0. Rooney D Ann M. Baum Clerk R Helen L. Perry R Elinor M. Vassallo Inspector D Rita E. Kiley D Evelyn T. Lawson Inspector R Margaret S. Wilson R Mildred M. Cronin Inspector D Henry P. Meade D Dorothy A. Shine Inspector R Dolores M. Swan Precinct Nine D Joan H. McDonough Warden R Norma E. Ebbs Clerk D Mary C. Joseph Inspector R Virginia M. Warner Inspector D Elizabeth F. Downey Inspector R Agnes Heimlich Inspector The election officers were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties. The polls were declared open in each of the five precincts at seven o'clock A.M. and remained open until eight o'clock P.M., at which time, after due notice, they were declared closed. The total number of registered voters in each of the five precincts eligible to vote as of June 1, 1977 as follows: PRECINCT REPUBLICANS DEMOCRATS INDEPENDENTS AMERICAN TOTALS Four 573 946 794 2 2,315 Six 633 838 662 2 2,135 Seven 476 909 749 0 2,134 Eight 473 793 670 0 1,936 Nine 460 884 842 0 2,186 Totals 2,615 4,370 3,717 4 10,706 (Special State Election - June 21, 1977) Recap sheets were delivered to the Town Clerk at her office as follows: Precinct Four 8:12 P. M. Precinct Six 8:32 P. M. Precinct Seven 8:25 P. M. Precinct Eight 8:18 P. M. Precinct Nine 8:20 P. M. The Town Clerk and the members of the Board of Registrars canvassed the results as follows: Precinct Four 449 voters cast their vote Precinct Six 517 voters cast their vote Precinct Seven 615 voters cast their vote Precinct Eight 573 voters cast their vote Precinct Nine 472 voters cast their vote Totals 2,626 voters cast their vote 24.5% of the 10,706 registered voters in the five precincts cast their vote. ABSENTEE BALLOT BREAKDOWN APPLICATIONS BALLOTS BALLOTS RETURNED RETURNED PRECINCT PROCESSED RETURNED UNUSED TOO LATE UNUSED IN PERSON Four 6 6 0 Six 6 5 1 Seven 4 4 0 Eight 5 5 0 Nine 55 0 Totals 26 25 1 REGULAR BALLOTS MAILED Four 6 6 0 0 0 Six 7 3 4 0 0 Seven 6 5 0 0 1 Eight 3 3 0 0 0 Nine 22 0 0 0 Totals 24 19 4 0 1 TOTALS 50 44 5 0 1 BALLOTS REJECTED Precinct 4 2 Precinct 7 2 SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT 5th MIDDLESEX DISTRICT (TO FILL VACANCY) Pr. 4 Pr. 6 Pr. 7 Pr. 8 Pr. 9 Totals Carol C. Amick 285 329 439 372 292 1,717 Michael A. Caira 155 184 164 192 172 867 Parker Weaver 5 4 10 4 6 29 Blanks 40 2 5 2 13 Totals 449 517 615 573 472 2,626 A true copy. Attest: / - 1. 714 ' t i Mary R. McDonough, Town Clerk JUNE 29, 1977 RECOUNT OF VOTES CAST JUNE 13, 1977 TO FILL THE VACANCY ON THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN (Vacancy caused by the resignation of Howard M. Kassler) Upon receipt of nine recount petitions (one for each precinct), a recount of the votes cast June 13, 1977 at the Special Town Election to fill the vacancy on the Board of Selectmen, due to the resignation of Howard M. Kessler, was held on Wednesday, June 29, 1977 starting at 10 A.M. and completed at 1:30 P.M. The following were present at the recount: Board of Registrars: Reed Kingston Taylor, Chairman Theldon E. Phinney Mary R. McDonough, Clerk and Town Clerk Election Workers: D Marjorie Modoono R Mildred M. Cronin Agents for: James F. Crain: John R. Campbell James J.' McDevitt Robert B. Kent: Robert B. Kent, Jr. Marian C. Reilly Figures on the voting machines in each of the nine precincts were checked and the absentee ballots were counted. Results as follows: Pr.l Pr.2 Pr.3 Pr.4 Pr.5 Pr.6 Pr.7 Pr.8 Pr..9 Totals SELECTMEN James F. Crain 305 295 200 363 228 332 335 380 271 2,709 Robert B. Kent 236 311 238 443 279 417 287 247 254 2,712 Blanks 6 1 0 2 3 1 0 6 0 19 Totals 547 607 438 808 510 750 622 633 525 5,440 There were no changes in the total figures for each candidate as recorded June 13, 1977. Robert B. Kent was declared the winner to fill the vacancy on the Board of Selectmen for a term expiring in March 1978. A true copy. Attest: Mary R. McDonough, Town Clerk