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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1934-04-24-POLITICAL-PRIMARY-Results 89 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss . To either of the Constables of the Town of Lexington, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Emerson Hall, Precinct One ; Cary Memorial Hall, Precinct Two , Three and Four on Tuesday, the Twenty-fourth day of April, 1934. at four o' clock P.M. , for the following purposes : To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the ELECTION of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices : DISTRICT MEMBER OF STATE COMMITTEE for each political Party for the Seventh Middlesex Senatorial District. MEMBERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COM7ITTEE. MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. DELEGATES TO STATE CONVETTTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION OF THE.REPUBLICAN PARTY. All the above candidates are to be voted for upon one ballot. The polls will be open from four o' clock P.M. to eight o' clock P.M. And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the town. Hereof fail not and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting. Given under our hands this tenth day of April, A.D. , 1934. Robert P . Trask) John E. Gilcreast ) SELECTMEN Charles E. Ferguson) OF Daniel J. O 'Connell) LEXINGTON John A. Lyons) April 16, 1934. To the Town Clerk, I have notified the inhabitants of Lexington by posting printed copies of the foregoing Warrant in the Post Office, in the vestibule of the Town Office Building and six other public places in the Town, and by mailing a printed copy of the same to every registered voter in the Town 8 days before the time of said meeting. Patrick J. Maguire Constable of Lexington 90 PRE PRIMARY STATE ETFCTION April 24, 1934 The following election officers had been appointed by the Selectmen and were assigned to duty at the Town Precincts as follows : Precinct One Precinct Two Charles J. Dailey Warden Irving B. Pierce Mavy A. Rowland Dep. Warden Elizabeth Nourse Nellie E. Harrington Inspector Victor Harmon George E. Foster Inspector Randall Richards Alfred Hayward Dep. Inspector George V. Morse Donald Cameron Dep. Inspector Madeline J. Corbett Roland E. Garmon Clerk John H. Dacey Arthur W. Hughes Dep. Clerk - Frederick Connor Precinct Three Precinct Four Frederick H. Tullar Warden Howard E. Custance Harvey F. Winlock Dep. Warden Harry F. Howard James M. Ahearn Inspector Harry Frost Charles E. Moloy Jr . Inspector Katherine Kiernan Ewria Hovey- Dep. Inspector Irene Robinson John Sweeney Dep. Inspector James L. McKenzie Clerk Frank Magulre Samuel W. Wellington Dep. Clerk Margaret T. Kennedy The polls were declared open in each Precinct at four o' clock P .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 Twelve hundred twenty ( 1220) Precinct Two Eleven hundred forty-seven ( 1147 ) Precinct Three Twelve hundred thirty-three ( 1233) Precinct Four Eleven hundred fifty-one ( 1151) Total Forty seven hundred fifty-one 4751 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 canvassed the results as follows : Precinct One Ballots Cast 69 Sixty-nine _ Precinct Two Ballots Cast 62 Sixty-two Precinct Three Ballots Cast 67 Sixty-seven Precinct Four Ballots Cast 63 Sixty-three Total 261 Two hundred sixty-one 91 DEMOCRATIC PARTY State Committee Prec .l Prec .2 Prec .3 P rec .4 Total Charles P. Fox 5 2 3 3 13 John J. Gilbrde 1 3 6 7 17 . James C . Manning 13 9 9 12 43 Blanks 17 5 15 - 23 60 Delegate to State Convention Francis E. Burke 4 12 - 1.9 Bartlett J. Harrington 31 7 - 40 75 l Blanks 1 0 1 3 54 4 Town Committee Eugene T. Buckley 24 12 26 26 88 John G. Sexton 19 14 17 24 74 Bernard O Donnell 20 11 . 19 30 80 John J. Donovan 20 11 18 21 70 Patrick J. Shanahan 21 12 18 26 77 Timothy Kinneen 21 11 25 22 79 Francis E. Burke 22 • 11 27 40 100 Bartlett J. Harrington 33 12 22 24 91 Joseph H. Valliere 20 13 18 27 78 Alice McCarthy 2 2 Chester R. Savage 3 3 Mary Spellaman 1 1 James Spellman 1 1 Blanks 160 83 139 158 540 • Thomas E. Fitzgerald 1 1 REPUBLICAN PARTY_ State Committee Mary F. Daniel 10 10 10 7 37 John H. Pearson 19 28 19 7 73 Blanks 4 5 5 - 4 18 Delegates _-State Convention Walter S. Beatty , 30 33 32 16 111 Robert P . Trask 26 41 31 16 114 Blanks 10 12 • 5 4 31 Town Committee Dorothy H Chamberlain 30 3933 17 118 James V . Smith 29 40 33 16 117 Martha C. Spaulding 31 Joseph R. Cotton _ 3131 1617 117 Albert H. Burnham35 32 6 115 John B. Collins 31 37 3338 16 1183 William HI Ballard 30 39 32 16 117 Jennie M. -Partridge 28 38 32 17 115 Charles E. Hadley 30 39 31 16 116 Evelyn S. Trask 28 38 32 Alfred L. Short37 312 16 ,12 James G. Robertson 28 37 17 116 Clayton A. Hilliard 2734 31 167 119 dward W. Taylor 27 • William R. Rosenberger 26 37 30 16 109 Dorothy T. Taylor 27 36 316 110 Clara M. Barbour 27 Guyetta G. Broderic 27 35 32 1 17 110 37 30 17 111 Prec. 1 Prec .2 Prec .3 Prec .4 Total Albert B. Tenney 28 42 34 16 120 Arthur W. Hughes 27 37 30 16 110 Blanks 89 106 50 34 279 A True Record Attest: Teti. Clerk