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(WARRANT FOR SPECIAL ELECTION - See Warrant Book) '
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SPECIAL ELECTION 7.)
JUNE 17, 1963
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 Monday, June the seventeenth in the year of our Lord
nineteen hundred and sixty-three at 7:30 in the forenoon.
The following places were designated as the voting places for
the various precincts: Precinct One, Harrington School; Precinct
Two, Adams School; Precinct Three, Cary Memorial Hall; Precinct
Four, High School Building; Precinct Five, Central Fire Station;
Precinct Six, Maria Hastings School.
The following election officers having been duly appointed by
the Selectmen, and Wardens of the various precincts were assigned
for duty as follows:
- Precinct One Precinct Two
Mary E. Clifford Warden John McDonough
Margaret E. Marshall Clerk Ilda J. Field
Nellie E. Batstone Teller Henry P. Meade
Ida B. Fisk - Teller Alice G. Marshall
Precinct Three Precinct Four
Randall W. Richards Warden Michael Lovezzola
Edna Anderson Clerk Mary G. Oliver
Mary A. Spellman Teller Helene L. Ignico
Agnes Heimlich Teller Mary G. McCauley
Precinct Five Precinct Six
Joseph 0 . Rooney Wardenn
Alice L. Osgood Clerk MaryJ. Ferry
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Sally S. Hooper
Grace White Teller Florence M. Boone
Helen L. Perry Teller Marjorie Modoono
The polls were declared open in each precinct at seven-thirty
o' clock A. M. and remained open until eight o' clock P. M. , after
which time, after due notice, they were closed.
The election ,officers were sworn to the faithful performance of
their duties.
The total number of registered voters in each precinct as follows:
Precinct One 2,477 ( Twenty-four hundred, seventy-seven)
Precinct Two 2,284 (Twenty-two hundred eighty-four)
Precinct Three 2,009 (Two thousand, nine)
Precinct Four 2,059 (Two thousand, fifty-nine)
Precinct Five 2,418 ( Twenty-four hundred, eighteen)
Precinct Six 2,288 (Twenty-two hundred, eighty-eight)
Total 13,535 (Thirteen thousand, five hundred thirty-five)
Reconciliation sheets were delivered to the Town Clerk at his
office.
The Regiatrars of Voters and the Town Clerk canvassed the result
as follows:
Precinct One 267 (Two hundred sixty-seven)
Precinct Two 268 (Two hundred sixty-eight)
Precinct Three 307 (Three hundred seven)
Precinct Four 316 (Three hundred sixteen)
Precinct Five 492 (Four hundred ninety-two)
Precinct Six 292 (Two hundred ninety-two)
Total 10942 (nineteen hundred forty-two)
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SELECTMAN
George C. Sheldon 176 192 210 213 305 136 1,232
Fred D. Hersom, Jr. 47 27 16 33 78 24 225
Arthur B. Ritchie , Jr. 17 40 49 49 84 99 338
Blanks 27 9 32 21 L 33 147
Totals 267 268 307 316 492 292 1,942
George C. Sheldon was elected Selectman to fill an unexpired term
ending March, 1964. (Vacancy caused by the resignation of Alan
G. Adams.)
TRUSTEE OF PUBLIC TRUSTS
Lawrence A. Sullivan 173 173 204 223 293 174 1,240
Fred D. Hersom, 2 0 4 5 5 0 16
Arthur B. Ritchie, Jr. 1 0 5 3 1 1 11
Blanks 91 95 94 85 193 117 675
Totals 267 268 307 316 492 292 1,942
Lawrence A. Sullivan was elected Trustee of Public Trusts to fill an
unexpired term ending March, 1966. (Vacancy caused by the resigna-
tion of Donald R. Grant)
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Robert H. Packard, formerly of 14 Gleason Road, resigned as a
Town Meeting Member in Precinct Five as of August 7, 1963.
Leonard J. Colwell, 36 North Hancock Street, was moved up, and
has accepted, filling the vacancy in Precinct Five caused by
Mr. Packardts resignation. Term ends in March, 1964.
Charles M. Blake, 72 Meriam Street, resigned as a Town Meeting
Member in Precinct hree as of October 2, 1963.
Joseph A. Busa, 64 Hancock Street, was moved up, and has
accepted, filling the vacancy in Precinct Three caused by
Mr. Blake' s resignation. Term ends in March, 1964.