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SPECIAL REFERENDUM - JUNE 12, 1979
(ARTICLE 40 Adopted at April 2, 1979 Town Meeting - Center Pool Complex)
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, June
12, 1979 at 7:00 in the forenoon.
The following places were designated as the voting places for the various
precincts: Precinct One, Harrington School; Precinct Two, Bowman School; Precinct
Three, Bridge School; Precinct Four, Senior High School; Precinct Five, Cary
Memorial Hall; Precinct Six, William 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 One Precinct Two
D Eileen J. Fradette Warden R Agnes Heimlich
R Gloria D. Colbert Clerk D Lorraine C. Baron
D Margaret M. Potter Inspector R A. Estelle Szalajeski
R Virginia M. Warner Inspector D Ann M. Pace
R Josephine S. Siders Inspector R Dorothy P. Gauthier
Precinct Three Precinct Four
D Marjorie Modoono Warden R Norma B. Jervis
R Mildred M. Cronin Clerk D Bruce S. Gordon
D Marguerite A. Cronin Inspector R Robert P. Trask, Jr.
R Winifred F. Hubbard Inspector D Mary Gail Faulkingham
D Mary E. Buckley Inspector R Blanche T. Johnson
Precinct Five Precinct Six
D Gloria J. Bresnihan Warden D Mary C. Casey
R Elinor M. Vassallo Clerk R Caroline P. Johnston
D Josephine M. Luther Inspector D Alice A. Coletta
D Anne C. Williamson Inspector R Harold W. Josephson
R Winifred E. Ivester Inspector_ D Hilda D. Glaubman
Precinct Seven Precinct Eight
D Ann M. Baum Warden R Helen L. Perry
R Irene Norcross Clerk D Rita E. Kiley
D Evelyn T. Lawson Inspector R Margaret S. Wilson
R Sally J. Burgess Inspector D Phyllis C. Bradford
D Catherine R. Sullivan Inspector R Barbara M. Collins
Precinct Nine
D Mary C. Joseph Warden
R Shirley E. Bullock Clerk
D Mary N. Ayvazian Inspector
R Caroline F. Deloury Inspector
D Catherine F. Hooper Inspector
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, they
were declared closed.
(Special Referendum - June 12, 1979.)
The total number of registered voters in each precinct eligible to vote as of
May 23, 1979 as follows:
PRECINCT DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN UNENROLLED TOTALS
1 1,050 417 678 2,145
2 1,134 376 659 2,169
3 849 352 669 1,870
4 1,024 559 708 2,291
5 998 411 767 2,176
6 869 674 623 2,166
7 991 489 744 2,224
8 827 493 627 1,947
j 1 9 939 506 809 2,254
Totals 8,681 4,277 6,284 19,242
Recap sheets were delivered to the Town Clerk at her office as follows:
Precinct One 8:33 P.M.
Precinct Two 8:26 P.M.
Precinct Three 8:23 P.M.
Precinct Four 8:29 P.M.
Precinct Five 8:28 P.M.
Precinct Six 8:26 P.M.
Precinct Seven 8:25 P.M.
Precinct Eight 8:27 P.M.
Precinct Nine 8:40 P.M.
The Town Clerk and the members of the Board of Registrars canvassed the
results as follows:
Precinct One 709 voters cast their vote
Precinct Two 660 voters cast their vote
Precinct Three 521 voters cast their vote
Precinct Four. 726 voters cast their vote
Precinct Five 749 voters cast their vote
Precinct Six 806 voters cast their vote
Precinct Seven 669 voters cast their vote
Precinct Eight 785 voters cast their vote
Precinct Nine 724 voters cast their vote
Total 6,349 voters cast their vote
32.9% of the eligible 19,242 registered voters cast their vote.
ABSENTEE BALLOT BREAKDOWN
IN PERSON IN PERSON
APPLICATIONS BALLOTS BALLOTS RETURNED RETURNED
PRECINCT PROCESSED RETURNED UNUSED TOO LATE UNUSED
1 8 8 0 0 0
2 14 13 1 0 0
3 4 4 0 0 0
4 5 5 0 0 0
5 4 4 0 0 0
6 9 8 1 0 0
7 16 16 0 0 0
8 7 7 0 0 0
9 8 8 00 0
Totals 75 73 2 0 0
(Special Referendum - June 12, 1979.)
ABSENTEE BALLOT BREAKDOWN (CONT.)
APPLICATIONS BALLOTS BALLOTS RETURNED RETURNED
PRECINCT PROCESSED RETURNED UNUSED TOO LATE UNUSED
BALLOTS MAILED
1 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0
3 1 1 0 0 0
4 2 2 0 0 0
5 2 1 1 0 0
6 0 0 0 0 0
7 3 2 0 1 0
8 1 1 0 0 0
9 00 0 0 0
Totals 9 7 1 1 0
TOTALS 84 80 3 1 0
Pr.l Pr.2 Pr.3 Pr.4 Pr.5 Pr.6 Pr.7 Pr.8 Pr.9 Totals
QUESTION (Article 40 - Adopted April 2, 1979. See Page 420)
"Shall the Town vote to approve the action of the representative town meeting
whereby it was voted to appropriate $675,000 for the construction, under the
supervision of the Permanent Building Committee, of an outdoor swimming pool
complex at the present site of the Center Pool Complex with such amount to be
raised by borrowing, and to authorize the Selectmen to acquire necessary utility
easements and to apply for and accept federal and state aid for the project?"
Yes 188 302 217 414 256 409 339 322 317 2,764
No 511 346 304 309 487 397 330 463 406 3,553
Blanks 10 12 0 3 6 0 0 0 1 32
Totals 709 660 521 726 749 806 669 785 724 6,349
In accordance with Chapter 381 of the Acts of 1954, less than the necessary
20% having voted to reverse the action of the April 2, 1979 Adjourned Session of
the 1979 Annual Town Meeting, the action is not reversed and Article 40 stands
adopted.
A true copy.
Attest:
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Mary R. McDonough, Town Clerk