HomeMy WebLinkAbout1933-12-22-STE-REFERENDUM-Results SPECIAL TOWN ELECTION.
DECEMBER 22 , 1933.
In Pursuance of the foregoing warrant the legal voters of the
Town of Lexington met in their respective voting places in said
Town on Friday, December the twenty-second in the year of our Lord
nineteen hundred thirty-three at three o ' clock in the afternoon.
The following places were designated as the voting places
for the various precincts ; Precinct One, Emerson Hallo Precinct Two,
Three and. Four, Cary Memorial Hall;
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
Charles J. Dailey Warden
Mrs . Mary A. Rowland Deputy Warden
Bartlett J. Harrington Inspector
George E. Foster Inspector
Alfred Hayward Deputy Inspector
Donald Cameron Deputy Inspector
Roland E. Garmon Clerk
Arthur W. Hughes Deputy Clerk
PRECINCT TWO
Irving B. Pierce Warden
Ezra F. Breed Deputy Warden
Victor Harmon Inspector
Randall Richards Inspector
George V. Morse Deputy Inspector
Madeline J. Corbett Deputy- Inspector •
John H. Dacey Clerk p
Frederick Connor Deputy Clerk
PRECINCT THREE
Frederick Tullar Warden
Bessie G. Davis Deputy Warden
James M. Ahearn Inspector
Katherine Vaughan Inspector
Emma Hovey Deputy Inspector
Esther Graham Deputy Inspector
James L. McKenzie Clerk
Samuel W. Wellington Deputy Clerk
PRECINCT FOUR
Howard Custance Warden
William E. Ful_li_ken Deputy Warden
Harry Frost Inspector
Katherine Kiernan Inspector
Irene Robinson neputy- Inspector-
Frank
nspectorFrank Maguire Clerk
Margaret T. Kennedy Deputy Clerk
The polls were declared open in each precinct at three o ' clock
P .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 faithfall performance
of their duties .
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The ballots were counted by the election officers in each pre-
cinct, the tally sheets and total vote sheets prepared by the Town
Clerk being used.
The total registration of voters in each precinct was as follows :
Precinct One 1150 One thousand one hundred and fifty
Precinct Two 1128 One thousand one hundred and twenty-eight
Precinct Three 1199 One thousand one hundred and ninty-nine
Precinct Four 1150 One thousand one hundred and fifty
Total 4627 Four thousand six hundred and twenty-seven
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The ballots cast were counted, enclosed in envelopes, sealed,
signed by the election officers, together with the mused ballots, add
delivered to the Town Clerk at his office.
The Registrars of Voters and the Town Clerk canvassed the
result as follows :
Precinct One Ballots Cast 278 Two hundred and seventy-eight
Precinct Two Ballots Cast 331 Three hundred and thirty-one
Precinct Three Ballots Cast 352 Three hundred and fifty-two
Precinct Four Ballots Cast 287 Two hundred and eighty-seven
Total 1248 One thousand two hundred and forty-eight
QUESTION 1 . Shall licenses be granted in this town for
the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin,
. malt beverages , wines and all other alcoholic beverages ) ?
Precinct 1 2 3 4 Totals
Yes • 163 128 . 172 . 161 624
No 112 202 177 126 617
Blanks 3 1 3 0 7
QUESTION 2. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the
sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer; ale
and all other malt beverages ) ? .
Precinct 1 2 3 4 Totals
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Yes 168 148 187 165 668
No 102 172 160 115 549
Blanks 8 11 5 7 31
QUESTION 3. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the
sale therein of alcoholic beverages in taverns?
Precinct 1
.1_ 2 3 4 Totals
Yes - 143 87 123 114 467
No 128 236 222 160 746
Blanks 7 8 7 13 35
A true record, Attest :
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