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2010-11-02-SE-Results
(Warrant for State Election—See WARRANT FILE) STATE ELECTION-TUESDAY,NOVEMBER 2,2010 In pursuance of the foregoing warrant the legal voters of the Town of Lexington met in their respective voting places in said Town of Lexington on Tuesday,November 2,2010 at 7:00 a.m. The following places were designated as the voting places for the various precincts: Precinct One, Cary Memorial Hall; Precinct Two, Bowman School; Precinct Three, Clarke Middle School; Precinct Four, Bridge School; Precinct Five, Cary Memorial Hall; Precinct Six, Diamond Middle School; Precinct Seven, Estabrook School, Precinct Eight,Samuel Hadley Public Services Building; Precinct Nine,Hastings School. The election officers and Wardens of the various precincts were assigned for duty as follows: Precinct 1: Warden: Richard Pemberton [U];Clerk: Barry Sampson [U], Eileen G. McAlduff[D], Margaret Kelly[U],Jeannette Cerulli[D], Richard Spillane[U],Edwina Spillaine[U], Doris Pemberton[U],William J.Barrett[R], Samuel Berman[D],Carol Sampson[U]. Precinct 2: Warden: Richard Eaton [U];Clerk:Susanne Hays[U]; Inspectors: Marita Hartshorn [D], Robert Hartshorn[D],Dorothy Bond[U],Arline Burns[U],Carolyn Crowell[U],Nona Dreyer[D],Winston Flynn[U[,Claire Martin [D],Katherine O'Sullivan[U]. Precinct 3: Warden:Shirley R.Frawley[D];Clerk: Faith Fenske[U],Inspectors:Maarib Bazzaz[D], Anthony G.Sacco[U],Laura Welby[U],MaryAnn McKenna[D], Elizabeth McLaughlin[D],William Frawley[D],Ann Canter[D], Rita Casey[D],Charles Freeman[R],Raya Gildor[U],Stacey Hamilton[D],Virginia Weinberger[D],Ephraim Weiss[D]. Precinct 4: Warden: Renee Reynolds[D];Clerk:Evangeline Puopolo[U],Arthur Katz[D]; Inspectors: Dana Regillo[R],Mary Devoe[U],Eleanor Smith[U],Beverly F.Aker[U], Gloria Curran[U],Gloria Holland[U],Dan Krupka [D],Francine Stieglitz[D],Elizabeth Sullivan[D],Ruth Thomas[D]. Precinct 5: Warden:Marie Hill[U];Clerk:Josephine Bailey[U]; Inspectors:Donna M.Keane[U], Raymond Massey[D],Mary Tashjian[U],Linda Cohen[U],Margaret Freeman[U],Christine Hill[D].Barbara Manuel[U],Joaquim Manuel[U],Amy Rubin[D],Susan Solomon[U]. . Precinct 6: Warden: Dorothy Boggia [R]; Clerk: Ann Webster[U]; Inspectors: Charles Price [U], Sandra Gasbarro [U], Sheldon Spector [U], Joann Gschwendtner [U], D. Peter Lund [R], Arlene Ellen McGrath [U], Gerald McGrath[U],Sandra Natale[U],Edward Natale,Sr.[U],E.Ashley Rooney[D],Chet Webster[U]. Precinct 7: Warden:Alice M.Pierce[D];Clerk:Margaret Bradley[D];Inspectors: Isabelle Bennett[R],Mabel Amar[D],Mary Burnell[U],Ann Anderson[D],Mary Ayvazian[D],Doris Barg[U],L.Susan Conway[U],Linda Dixon[U], Carol Flynn[U],Sonya Hagopian[U],Pamela Marshall[D[,Lorraine Setterlund[D]. Precinct 8: Warden: Leo Chudigian[U];Clerk:Judith Chudigian[U]; Inspectors: Ann Diamond[U], Elinor Bettencourt [R], Barbara L. Perrotta [D], Salvatore Casella [D], Anthony Montagna [U], Anne O'Neill [U], Francine Edwards[D],Julie Miller[U]. Precinct 9: Warden: Shirley Ament-Bergey[D];Clerk: Kathleen burns[U]; Inspectors: Judith Schuler[U], Clark Schuler[U],Dorothy Bolduc[U],Carole Scalise[R],Angela Marcucci[U],Harry Farrington[U],Edgar Knudson[D], Joel Adler[U]. The election officers were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties. The polls were declared open in each precinct at seven o'clock A.M. and remained open until eight o'clock P.M., at which time,after due notice,the polls were declared closed. The total number of registered voters in each precinct eligible to vote as of October 13,2010: Registered Voters Precinct Registered Democrat Libertarian Republican Unenrolled Other Voters 1 2,151 825 8 213 1103 2 2 2,457 1070 2 204 1172 9 3 2,543 1036 6 275 1222 4 4 2,445 1058 5 220 1159 3 5 2,398 931 1 285 1179 2 6 2,467 988 3 320 1153 3 7 2,436 974 5 231 1223 3 8 2,343 898 7 248 1183 7 9 2,278 791 4 249 1231 3 Totals 21,518 8,571 41 2,245 10625 36 ABSENTEE&PROVISIONAL BALLOTS Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TOTAL Ballots Processed 135 129 204 153 141 165 124 110 101 1262 Of which Voted In-Person 36 55 53 63 46 53 61 41 43 451 Ballots Returned&Counted 116 116 191 139 121 146 112 95 96 1132 Ballots Rejected/Late/Not returned 19 13 13 14 20 19 12 15 5 130 Specially Qualified Ballots Processed 34 Specially Qualified Ballots Returned&Counted 20 Provisional Ballots Processed 2 0 8 2 0 0 2 2 0 16 Provisional Ballots Cast 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 5 November 2,2070 State Election, Cont.... Recap sheets were delivered to the Town Clerk at the Town Office Building;67%of the registered voters cast their vote. The Town Clerk canvassed the results: Pct 1 Pct 2 Pct 3 Pct 4 Pct 5 Pct 6 Pct 7 Pct 8 Pct 9 TOTAL Total Registered Voters 2151 2457 2543 2445 2398 2467 2436 2343 2278 21518 Total Votes 1363 1742 1638 1712 1570 1717 1677 1561 1523 14503 Percent(Total Votes/Total Voters) 63% 71% 64% 70% 65% 70% 69% 67% 67% 67% Pct 1 Pct 2 Pct 3 Pct 4 Pct 5 Pct 6 Pct 7 Pct 8 Pct 9 TOTAL GOVERNOR PATRICK and MURRAY (D) 822 1209 1120 1151 969 1062 1110 986 901 9330 BAKER and TISEI (R) 455 431 456 502 532 598 507 489 559 4529 CAHILL and LOSCOCCO(I) 58 49 35 30 46 32 36 50 47 383 STEIN and PURCELL (G-R) 22 36 21 24 16 18 19 19 8 183 ALL OTHERS 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 BLANKS 6 15 6 4 6 7 4 17 8 73 ATTORNEY GENERAL MARTHA COAKLEY (D) 946 1346 1219 1261 1074 1198 1218 1131 1023 10416 JAMES P.MCKENNA(R) 388 353 391 415 463 477 425 390 467 3769 ALL OTHERS 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 6 BLANKS 28 43 28 35 30 42 34 40 32 312 SECRETARY OF STATE WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN (D) 941 1318 1190 1234 1072 1172 1188 1096 1004 10215 WILLIAM C.CAMPBELL(R) 348 311 353 379 401 449 387 358 426 3412 JAMES D.HENDERSON(U) 17 22 29 26 29 25 23 18 30 219 ALL OTHERS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BLANKS 57 91 66 73 68 71 79 89 63 657 TREASURER STEVEN GROSSMAN(D) 848 1247 1123 1175 985 1104 1143 1002 930 9557 KARYN E.POLITO(R) 459 394 438 463 521 544 465 475 529 4288 ALL OTHERS 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 BLANKS 56 100 77 73 64 69 69 84 63 655 AUDITOR SUZANNE M.BUMP(D) 658 946 872 874 757 847 861 810 690 7315 MARY Z.CONNAUGHTON(R) 524 509 552 594 593 654 596 539 636 5197 NATHANAEL ALEXANDER FORTUNE(G-R) 73 102 80 88 80 76 87 67 73 726 ALL OTHERS 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 6 BLANKS 107 184 134 155 140 140 133 144 122 1259 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS-SEVENTH DISTRICT EDWARD J.MARKEY (D) 907 1310 1188 1239 1070 1180 1187 1086 998 10165 GERRY DEMBROWSKI(R) 416 373 410 429 463 497 438 423 485 3934 ALL OTHERS 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 7 BLANKS 39 58 40 42 34 40 52 52 40 397 COUNCILLOR-SIXTH DISTRICT-Pcts 1,2,4,5-7 PAULA.CARUCCIO(R) 388 367 447 460 510 445 2617 TERRENCE W.KENNEDY(D) 685 973 873 760 852 864 5007 SCOTT C.CRABTREE(I) 57 70 67 75 48 67 384 ANDREW W.MOSTONE(U) 46 40 50 45 43 32 256 ALL OTHERS 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 BLANKS 184 292 275 230 264 269 1514 COUNCILLOR-THIRD DISTRICT-Pcts 3,8,9 MARILYN M.PETITTO DEVANEY (D) 970 875 786 2631 NICHOLAS A.IANNUZZI(I) 435 403 470 1308 ALL OTHERS 1 2 2 5 BLANKS 232 281 265 778 SENATOR IN GENRAL COURT-FOURTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT- Pcts 1,2,4,5-7 KENNETH J.DONNELLY(D) 933 1208 1184 1025 1163 1175 6688 ALL OTHERS 10 6 12 9 7 20 64 BLANKS 420 528 516 536 547 482 3029 November 2,2070 State Election, Cont.... Pct 1 Pct 2 Pct 3 Pct 4 Pct 5 Pct 6 Pct 7 Pct 8 Pct 9 TOTAL SENATOR IN GENRAL COURT-THIRD MIDDLESEX DISTRICT-Pcts 3,8,9 SUSAN C.FARGO(D) 1121 1023 925 3069 SANDRA B.MARTINEZ(R) 432 444 511 1387 ALL OTHERS 1 0 1 2 BLANKS 84 94 86 264 REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT-NINTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT-Pcts 2,3,4 THOMAS M.STANLEY (D) 1186 1199 1177 3562 ALL OTHERS 7 8 10 25 BLANKS 549 431 525 1505 REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT-FIFTEENTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT-Pcts 1,5-7,8,9 JAY R.KAUFMAN (D) 979 1118 1295 1295 1201 1118 7006 ALL OTHERS 8 8 7 5 23 8 59 BLANKS 376 444 415 377 337 397 2346 DISTRICT ATTORNEY-NORTHERN DISTRICT GERARD T.LEONE,JR (D) 914 1187 1149 1161 1038 1153 1162 1053 994 9811 ALL OTHERS 3 6 5 6 7 7 4 7 6 51 BLANKS 446 549 484 545 525 557 511 501 523 4641 SHERIFF-MIDDLESEX COUNTY JAMES V.DIPAOLA(D) 853 1158 1070 1095 980 1043 1067 992 899 9157 MICHAEL S.TRANCHITA,SR.(U) 236 222 265 238 243 290 248 270 309 2321 ALL OTHERS 2 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 2 10 BLANKS 272 362 302 378 346 381 362 299 313 3015 QUESTION#1-Remove sales tax on alcoholic beverages and alcohol YES 519 472 491 498 551 527 558 492 556 4664 NO 805 1233 1111 1175 988 1157 1079 1033 933 9514 BLANKS 39 37 36 39 31 33 40 36 34 325 QUESTION#2-Repeal state law allowing the issuance of a single comprehensive permit YES 456 450 428 459 513 497 506 453 483 4245 NO 819 1173 1106 1140 964 1117 1071 1019 943 9352 BLANKS 88 119 104 113 93 103 100 89 97 906 QUESTION#3-Reduce the state sales tax rates YES 483 400 476 448 483 463 468 468 524 4213 NO 855 1318 1131 1236 1057 1231 1181 1070 968 10047 BLANKS 25 24 31 28 30 23 28 23 31 243 A true copy. Attest: Donna M.Hooper,Town Clerk