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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-09-19-SP-Results 310 ( cont. ) In Favor Tellers Oosed Ott • 44 W. H. Lyon 23 22 W. R. Greeley It 82 45 Carried 8:55 P.M. Meeting dissolved at 8:56 P. M. Attest To - clerk (See Warrant Book - Page STATE PRIMARY Sept ember 19, 1950 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 Charles J. Dailey Warden Elizabeth R. Nourse George F. Foster Inspector Ralph Dale Mary E. St ank and Inspector Randall Richards Mary A. Rowland Teller Gertrude H. Mara Rose A. McLaughlin Teller Mary S. H. Ellis Annie H. McDonnell Teller Mary G. Oliver Ilda J. Field Tel ler Edward McGrory Helga M. Carl son Tel ler Barbara iii. 0 T Connor Dorothy Elliott Teller Elizabeth Downey Gwendoline Johnson Teller Beatrice F. Morse Bernice F. Melly Teller Precinct Three Precinct Four Charles F. Vaughan Warden Lester Andrews Emma Zit so Inspector Laurina E. Wilson Elizabeth McCormack Clerk Mary J. Ferry Henry P . Meade Inspector Helen M. Kirk Edna D . Anderson Teller Mary A. Spellman Florence M. Bruce Teller Madeline V. Peterson Nancy Buckley Teller Michael McDonough Ella G. Callahan Teller Caro line F. Deloury James T. McGann Teller Aline s G. Hall Gladys T. Watson Teller Ingrid Newhall Rosalie MacDonald Teller Joseph P . Ahern William Sullivan Teller The polls were declared open in each Precinct at eight o ' clock A.M. and remained open until eight o' clock P . M. at whi ch t ire 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 Nineteen hundred sixteen 1916 Precinct Two Fifteen hundred fifty-five 1555 Precinct Three Seventeen hundred thirty-one 1731 Precinct Four Nineteen hundred fifty-two 1952 Total : Seventy-one hundred fifty-four 7154 311 The ballots were counted by the election officers in each Prec- inct , the tally sheets and tot al vote sheets prepared by the Town Clerk being used. The ballots cast were counted , enclosed if' envelopes sealed , signed by the election officer-, , 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 Ballots Cast : Dem® 86 Rep , 467 Total 553 : 7 Precinct Two Ballots Cast : Dem. 42 Rep . 590 Total 632 Precinct Three Ballots Cast: Dem, 38 Rep . 663 Tot al 701 Precinct Four Ballots Cast : Dern. 52 Rep, 590 Tot al 642 Totals : Dem. 218' Rep. 2310 2528 REPUBLICAN PARTY GOVERNOR PRE C.1 P Rrl C. 2 PREC.3 PREC.L. TOTAL Clarence A. Barnes 48 50 67 55 220 Arthur w. Coolidge 202 202 250 235 889 Louis E . Denfeld 58 76 94 73 301 Frankland W. L. Miles 22 32 78 53 -,,12 g Daniel Needham 109 207 209 --E- ii $: -' 673 Edward M. Rowe 22 14 14 i 8 68 Blanks 6 9 1 8 24 467 590 663 590 2310 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR .----- Laurence Curtis 153 20n 207 214 '77/ ( L-P .-Tarren G. Harris 22 2;: ,, 25 27 102 Daniel E. McLean 36 56 27 27 146 Harris S. Richardson 108 110 189 i _..,,,n. 537 Robert H. N. Welch J . 125 18,3 195 172 675 Blanks _,_L 93 13 20 20 76 467 59G 663_ 590 2310 SECRETARY John Adams 44 51 76 76 247 William B. Bail ,---s :., 65 65 59 51 44'.._,,, , .d. Henry Clay 13 _L7 n,..- 10 11 44 Dol_71a.s Lawson 53 95 105 76 329 Randall N. (Ranny) Weeks s7 136 117 116 E56 Russell A. Wood 141 172 208 178 699 Ada F. York 10 19 21 30 80 Blanks 54 42 67 52 215 4k7 590 663, 590 2310. TREASURER • Fred J. Burrell 225 227 270 299 1021 Roy C. Fapalia 201 336 ,L.,2 ', _) 256 1156 Plsrl,:, 41 27 30 35 133 4.-- 7 590. 663_ 59,0, 23210 AUDITOR William G. Andrew 360 461 533 468 1 897 Warren A. Rodd 36 46 38 50 170 Blanks 71 83 99 72 318 467 596 60- 590, 73117- 312 ATTORNEY GENERAL D .,--- pmil Pre .1 Pre c. 2 Pre, 3 Pre .4 Total Frederick Ayer Jr. 173 210 243 160 786 Edward Robert Butterworth 40 55 63 60 218 George lei 166 226 238 248 878 Edwin -,:. Hai ley 47 54 56 62 219 Frank F. ; alters 15 12 27 0 9 •-•J 83 B1 a n k s 26 33 36 31 126 467 590. 663 590 2310 CON G RE S SM."-_N Edith Nours e P_oc-ers 404 504 552 534 1994 Blanks 63 g6 111 56 316 467 590 663 590 2310 COUNCILLOR Paul J. Allen 37 42 43 38 160 Wilbur E. Babcock 8 13 14 27 62 Norman 3. Baxter 38 51 55 54 198 Ernest Brenner 50 66 51 76 243 Overton U. Crawford 7 12 16 16 51 Simon Cutter 3 7 10 12 32 Chester P . Davis Jr. 47 71 79 54 251 John J. Gai-;-e 4 7 8 0 19 Kenneth V. Harvey 24 36 48 39 147 Samuel Insram 8 15 16 11 50 Frank L, Johnson , 2nd 7 10 15 18 50 Clarence F , Kidder 79 89 119 77 364 James E. Lynch 11 7 5 8 31 G. Fran cis Mitchell 7 10 3 8 28 Walter M. Simmons 51 51 54 50 206 Blanks 86 103 127 102 418 467 590 663 590 23I SENATOR George J. Evans 411 521 582 534 2048 Blanks 56 69 g1 56 262 467 590 663 590 2310 REPRESENTATIVES IN C;IFNERAL COURT John Brox 159 220 269 226 874 Charles E. Ferguson 401 510 585 505 2001 Everett B. Fox 44 46 67 53 210 Alden M. Rollins 145 186 232 191 754 Blanks 185 218 173 205 781 934 1180 1326 1180 4620 DISTRICT ATTORNEY George E. Thompson 370 474 541 502 1887 Blanks 97 116 122 88 423 467 590 663. 590 2310 cc U NT Y COK'a S SI ON ER Melvin G. Rogers 299 408 475 407 1589 Harry Oath Jr. 68 81 91 78 318 Thomas P. Lane 29 lg 12 23 82 Blanks 71g. _, 85 82 321 467 590 663.. 59Cr 2310 313 SHERIFF Pre .1 Pre ® 2 Pre .3 Pre .4 Total - . Smith J. Adams 33 27 31 34 125 Howard W. Fitzpatrick 41 50 34- 60 185 Frederick L. Galbraith 9 12 16 10 47 Walter E. Lawrence 124 101 106 99 430 Jesse A. Rogers 10 15 17 21 63 Francis P . Shea Jr. 23 18 i8 20 79 A. Warren Stearns 200 340 420 326 1286 Blanks 27 27 . 21 20 95 , 467 590 663 590 2310 DEMOCRATIC PARTY GOVERNOR Paul A. Dever 57 33 32 43 165 Charles. F. Jeff Sullivan 1 0 0 0 1 Blanks 28 9 6 9 52 86 42 3 8 52 218 .1_,LUTENANT GOVERNOR Charles F. Jeff Sullivan 42 23 24 23 112 William M. Bergan 5 2 2 4 13 G. Edward Bradley 13 4 4 9 30 John Francis Cahill 5 5 6 7 23 J. Frank Murphy 8 4 0 4 16 Blanks 13 2 2 5 24 42 38 52 218 SECRETARY Edward J, Cronin 40 20 22 20 102 Anthony L. Bruno 1 2 0 1 4 Stephen J. Carr 5 1 1 3 10 Martin Graham 1 0 0 0 1 Paul V. Shau.ghnesay 15 12 12 22 61 Alfred L. Smith 6 0 0 1 7 / Alfred R. Vitale 5 0 0 0 5 , John F. 7,11- 7Ch4 2 1 0 7 Plank 71 c,F, 9 5 2 , 86 42 38 52 718 TREASURER John E . ',Turley (4-71 n ".7,' 32 46 789 Blanks 12 5 6 6 29 86 42 38 52 218 -- AUDTTOR Thomas J. Buckley 76 36 33 45 190 Blanks 10 6 5 7 28 86 42 38 52 91 ATTORNEY GENERAL Francis E. Kelly 56 30 26 34 146 Benjamin F. Cheeky 8 - 5 4 4 2 19 Eli V. Krovitkv 1 2 2 1 Isadore H . Y. T,Iuchnik 11 5 3, 7 26 Planks 70 0 •:,' 86 4.2 , 8 ., 52 218 314 CONGRESSMAN • [--,- Pre .1 Pre .2 Pre .3 PrP .4 Total Pal James A. Cullen 42 25 21 22 110 '•' Clement Gregory McDonough 29 11 14 22 76 Blanks 15 6 3 8 32 86 42 38 52 218 COUNCILLOR John F. Casey 37 19 18 15 89 Vincent J. Bowen 1 1 2 2 6 Robert E. Donovan 17 8 7 12 44 T. Richard Hurley 12 2 2 1 17 John J. Hynes 5 5 3 5 18 , Allan J. MacDonald 2 0 0 4 4 6 Walter E. Schofield 2 3 2 4 11 Blanks 10 4 4 9 27 86 42 38 52 218 SENATOR Walter F. Farrington 43 27 23 29 122 Roger S. Hoar 26 8 10 10 54 Blanks 17 7 5 13 4- ) 9 86 42 38 52 218 REPRESENTATIVES Thomas F. Murphy 58 32 30 40 160 Paul J. McCormack 26 15 4 0 35 John S. Kelly 1 0 0 0 1 Blanks 87 47 42 64 240 172 84 76 104 436 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Alfred Paul Farese 12 9 6 5 32 John F. Finnerty 14 10 4 16 44 William Henry Gerety 6 2 1 3 12 John F. Kelley 38 17 22 19 96 Blanks 16 4 5 9 "" 2.L. - . 86 42 38 52 218 COUNTY 30=SSIONER Thomas B . Brennan 24 6 8 7 45 John L. Cotter 1 7 1 2 11 Thomas L. Crowley 2 0 2 3 7 Charles Cullinane 2 1 0 4 7 Daniel J. Donovan 2 1 2 1 6 Thomas F. Lally 2 2 0 1 5 Frederick T. McDermott 4 1 2 6 13 Sylvester J. McGrail 1 0 1 0 2 DennisF. O'Keefe 0 2 0 0 2 Thomas J. O'Neil 20 11 3 7 41 Thomas R. Rawson 8 6 10 11 35 John F. Sullivan 5 2 3 4 14 Francis Andrew Walsh 4 1 2 0 7 Blanks 11 2 4 6 23 86 42 38 52 218 315 SHERIFF Pre.1 Pre .2 Pre .3 Pre .4 Total Patrick J. Brennan 19 6 7 6 38 gilliam Thomas Desmond 7 3 1 4 15 Howard 'V . Fitzpatrick 32 17 23 24 96 Thomas J. Heating 4 7 1 4 16 Clarence E. Lord 7 1 1 3 12 D. Thomas Paoletti 1 2 0 1 4 Paul A. Sullivan 6 3 3 6 18 Blanks 10 3 2 4 �9 86 42 38 52 218 ATTEST: 7 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HELD OCTOBER 30, 1950 Called to order by the Moderator, Charles E. Ferguson at 8:07 P.M. There were One hundred sixty-five Town Meeting members present . The Town Clerk, James J. Carroll, read the warrant , until motion made and seconded forther reading be waived. So voted. The Town Clerk read the Constable 's return of the warrant. 8:08 P.M. Article 1. Howard A. Patterson presented Appropriation Committee report , which was voted to be accepted and placed on file. 8:08 P.M. All articles presented by George H. Emery , Chairman Board of Selectmen unless otherwise noted. Article 2. VOTED: That the Town hereby accepts with gratitude from Mrs. Albert Ball Tenney a gift of light- ing equipment to illuminate the Lexington Min- ute-Man Statue , and of a fund of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000) to be known as the "Albert Ball Tenney Memorial Fund" and held in trust , the income therefrom to be used to provide nightly illumination of the Statue and that said sum of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000) be paid to the Trustees of Public Trusts and be held and administered by them. Carried Unanimously 8:09 P.M. Article 3 . VOTED: That the Town hereby accepts with gratitude a bequest of $10,000 to the Bridge Charitable Fund that is contained under the will of Fred- erick W. Bridge , late of Winchester, Middlesex Probate Court No. 239177, and provides that the same shall be held by the Trustees of the Bridge Charitable Fund and administered by them as part of and on the same terms as said Fund. Carried Unanimously 8:10 P.M.