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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-11-04-SE-Results 401 (See Warrant Book - Page STATE ELECTION November 4, 1952 The following election officers had been appointed by the Sel- ectmen and were assigned to duty at the Town Precincts as follows: Precinct One Precinct Two Charies J. Dailey Warden William W. Ferguson Joseph P. Waddleton Inspector Ralph Dale George E. Foster Inspector Randall Richards Mary E. Stankard Clerk Louise E. Ahern Mary A. Rowland Teller Barbara M. O'Connor Helga M. Carlson Teller Eleanor T. Husted Rose A. McLaughlin Teller Mary S. H. Ellis George F. Stygles Teller Mary G. Oliver Ilda J. Field Teller Edward McGrory Dorothy Elliott Teller Elizabeth Downey Mary E. Clifford Teller Russell E. McMakin Annie H. McDonnell Teller Beatrice F. Morse K. Claudine Foster Teller Mary Pierce Francis J. Lewis Teller Essala C. Foster Teller Precinct Three Precinct Four Emma Zit so Warden Lester Andrews Ella Callahan Inspector Helen M. Smith Edna Anderson Inspector Helen M. Kirk Milton F. Hodgdon Clerk Mary J. Ferry Rosalie MacDonald Teller Michael McDonough Julia Vaughan Teller Mary A. Hallett Florence M. Bruce Teller Mary A. Spellman Muriel S. Williams Teller Caroline F. Deloury Clarence Delp Teller Madeline V. Peterson Gladys T. Watson Teller Eleanor Cosgrove Dorothy A. Parks Teller Agnes G. Hall Elizabeth Fardy Teller Ann L. Ford Agnes T. Buckley Teller ' Catherine M. Ferry Mary R. McDonough Teller Robert P. Peterson Charles Moloy Constable The polls were declared open in each Precinct at six o'clock A. M. and remained open until eight o 'clock P. M. at which time after due notice they were declared 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 Twenty-five hundred fourteen 2514 Precinct Two Nineteen hundred ninety-seven 1997 Precinct Three Twenty-four hundred eight 240$ Precinct Four Twenty-eight hundred sixty-four 2$64 Total: Ninety-seven hundred eighty-three 97$3 The ballots were counted by the election officers in each Precinct , the tally sheets and total vote sheets prepared by the Town Clerk being used. The ballots cast were counted, enclosed in envelopes , sealed, signed by the election officers , together with the unused ballots and delivered to the Town Clerk at his office. The Town Clerk and the members of the Board of Registrars can- vassed the results as follows : Precinct One Twenty-four hundred forty 2440 Precinct Two Nineteen hundred seventeen 1917 Precinct Three Twenty-three hundred six 2306 Precinct Four Twenty-seven hundred twenty-one 2721 Total: Ninety-three hundred eighty-four 9384 412 g�„ PRESIDENT & VICE PRESIDENT T. 7 Pre.l Pre.2 Pre.3 Pre.4 Total Eisenhower and Nixon 1673 1523 1$47 2112 7155 Hallinan and Bass 0 1 3 3 7 Hamblen and Holtwi ck 1 0 1 2 4 Hass and Emery 0 1 2 2 5 Stevenson and Sparkman 723 373 439 573 210$ Blanks 43 19 14 29 105 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 - GOVERNOR Paul A. Dever $43 43$ 458 652 2391 Christian A. Herter 1543 1440 1811 202$ 6$22 Lawrence Gilfedder 3 4 8 1 16 Florence H. Luscomb 4 3 5 3 15 Guy S. Williams 3 2 3 1 9 Blanks 44 30 21 36 1,1 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Charles F. Jeff Sullivan 724 374 417 573 20$$ Sumner G. Whittier 164$ 1494 1$37 2074 7053 William R. Ferry 6 5 6 7 24 Francis A. Votano 10 5 5 $ 2$ Blanks 52 39 41 59 191 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 SECRETARY Edward J. Cronin 793 431 460 643 2327 Beatrice Hancock Mullaney 152$ 1405 1771 1975 6679 Alice M. Ferry 17 13 9 11 50 Fred M. Ingersoll $ 10 7 10 35 Blanks 94 5$ 59 $2 293 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 TREASURER Foster Furcolo 753 3$1 441 572 2147 Roy Charles Papalia 1560 1462 1793 2039 6854 Henning A. Blomen $ 5 4 11 2$ Harold J. Ireland 11 1.2 9 5 37 Blanks 10$ 57 59 94 31$ 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 AUDITOR Thomas J. Buckley $81 459 515 7z6 2581 David J. Mintz 1445 1396 1723 1$96 6460 Anthony Martin 9 7 4 9 29 Robert A. Simmons 6 0 6 2 14 Blanks 99 55 5$ $$ 00 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 ATTORNEY GENERAL Francis E. Kelly 517 225 297 415 1454 George Fingold 1$40 1619 1950 2229 763$ Arthur W. Blomen 6 6 7 13 32 Howard B. Rand 4. 7 6 5 22 Blanks 73 60 46;' 59 23$ 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 SENATOR IN CONGRESS Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 1474 1399 1769 1964 6606 John F. Kennedy 925 493 507 724 2649 Thelma Ingersoll 5 5 3 2 15 Mark R. Shaw 1 1 3 4 9 Blanks 35 19 24 27 105 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 403 CONGRESSMAN Pre.1 Pre .2 Pre.3 Pre.4 Total Edith Nourse Rogers 1915 1628 1984 2342 7869 Helen M. Fitzgerald Cullen 452 246 280 323 1301 Miriam S. Hall 11 6 8 6 31 Blanks 62 37 34 50 183 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 - COUNCILLOR John F. Casey 665 382 420 588 2055 M. Edward Viola 1661 1459 1824 2028 6972 Blanks 114 76 62 105 357 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 SENATOR George J. Evans 1608 1467 1829 2050 6954 Francis J. Irvin 689 351 395 541 1976 Blanks 143 99 82 130 454 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT John Brox 1151 1128 1420 1598 5297 Charles E. Ferguson 1683 1443 1782 2000 6908 Dan H. Fenn, Jr. 1004 632 668 908 3212 Thomas F. Murphy 410 238 263 336 1247 Blanks 632 393 479 600 2104 4$$0 3834 4612 5442 18768 CLERK OF COURTS Charles T. Hughes 1590 1467 1829 2028 6914 Edward J. Sullivan 739 372 416 604 2131 Blanks 111 78 61 89 339 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 REGISTER OF DEEDS William B. Bailey 1423 1359 1702 1929 6413 James F. Fitzgerald 914 481 538 702 2635 Blanks 103 77 66 90 336 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS William G. Andrew 1536 1397 1757 1951 6641 James A. Cullen 719 3;. 442 598 2145 H. Herbert Applin 1294 1245 1559 1743 5841 Patrick J. Brennan 666 342 368 512 1888 Blanks 665 464 486 638 2253 4880 3834 4612 5442 18768 QUESTION NO. 1 - LIQUOR A YES 520 302 344 478 1644 NO 1507 1298 1612 1787 6204 BLANKS 413 317 350 456 1536 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 B YES 502 301 332 462 1597 NO 1484 1274 1591 1764 6113 Blanks 454 342 383. 495 1674 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 404 QUESTION NO.NO. 1 - LIQUOR (CONT. ) --i ,-- Pre.1 Pre.2 Pre . 3 Pre.4 Total C YES 1417 1060 1211 1548 5236 NO 891 747 1004 1029 3671 Blanks 132 110 91 144 477 2440 1917 2306 2721 9384 Attest : // / Town Clhrk / , MASSACHUSETTS WAR BALLOTS - NOVEMBER 4, 1952 NUMBER of service persons who personally applied by Federal postcard or other-wise for State War Ballot 109 NUMBER of service persons who were registered voters for whom State War Ballot applications were made by kindred 3 NUMBER of service persons who were not registered voters, for whom registration as voters and State War Ballots were made by kindred 22 NUMBER of ballots mailed to service persons 109 NUMBER of such ballots cast 88 NUMBER of such ballots rejected None / / ,/sq _4(i--- 4e /1Town C , /