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WARANT FOR STATE PRIMARY
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, Stone Building, East
Lexington (Precinct one) , Cary Memorial Hall, Lexington Centre,
(Precinct Two, Three and Four)
THURSDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF SPETEMBER, 1934,
at two o 'clock P.M. for the following purposes :
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the
Nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices :
Governor for this Commonwealth
Lieutenant Governor !I IT U
Secretary of the Commonwealth IT
Treasurer and Recerver-General
Auditor of the Commonwealth. . . . . . ITTy
Attorney General
Senator in Congress . . . . . . . . . . . ITTT
Representative in Congress . . . " gth Congressional District
Councillor tr6th Councillor TI
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Senator 7th Senatorial It
Two Representatives in General CourtU 28th Representative II
District Attorney Middlesex
Clerk of Courts 1 Middlesex County
Register of Deeds Middlesex District
County Commissioner. . . . . . . . . . Middlesex County
Associate County Commissioners Middlesex County
Sheriff (to fill vacancy) . ; U Middlesex County
The polls will be open from two o'clock P .M. to nine 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 meetings
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 fourth day of September, A.D. , 1934
Robert P . Trask SELECTMEN
John E. Gilcreast
Charles E. Ferguson of
Daniel J. O'Connell • !
John A. Lyons LEXINGTON
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September 11, 1934
To the Town Clerk:
I have notified the inhabitants of Lexington by postinp.
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 eight days before the time of
said meeting.
Attest :
Patrick J . Maguire
Constble of Lexington
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STATE PRIMARY ELECTION
September 20, 1934
The following election officers had been appointed by the
Selectmen and were assigned to duty at the four precincts as
follows :
Precinct One
Warden Charles J. Dailey
Deputy Warden Mrs . Nary A. Rowland
Inspector George E. Foster
eputy Inspector Alfred Ha,Tward
Deputy Inspector Donald Cameron
tClerk Mabelle S. Peavy
Deputy Clerk Arthur W. Hughes
Teller Ellese Schofield
,Teller Harold MacGilvray
Teller Miles L . F. Jones
Teller
George P . Stygles
Inspector Frances Harrington
Precinct Two
Warden Irving B. Pierce
Deputy Warden Victor Harmon
Inspector George V. Morse
Inspector Randall Richards
Deputy Inspector Elizabeth Nourse
Deputy Inspector Madeline J. Corbett
Clerk John H. Dacey
Deputy Clerk Frederick Connor
Teller Harry G. Frost
Teller Clifford W. Pierce
Teller Edward McGrory
Teller Ruth Ray
Precinct Three
Warden Harvey Winlock
Deputy Warden Frederick H. Tullar
Insoector James M. Ahern
inspector Chas . E. Moloy
Deputy In5-0)ector Emma Hovey
Deputy Inspector John Corcoran
Clerk James L. McKenzie
Deputy Clerk Samuel W. Wellington
Teller Timothy Kinneen
Teller Esther Graham
Teller Paul F. McDonnell
Teller Edward G. O 'Connor
Precinct Four
Warden Howard E. Custance
Deputy Warden Irene Robinson
Inspector Warren HaYnes
Inspector Margaret Merrick
De-uty Inspector Marie A. Mowatt
Deputy Inspector Daniel A. Gorman, Jr.
C'erk. Frank Ma7uire
Deputy Clerk Margaret T. Kennedy
Teller Agnes Ha] l
idler James Waldron
Teller Melville Webb
Teller Harry Howard
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The polls were declared open in each Precinct at two
o 'clock P . ,fI. , and remained open in each Precinct until nine
o' clock P .M. , at which time after due notice , theyvere closed.
The election officers were sworn to the faithful Per-
fozmance of their duties . The ballots were counted by the
election officers in each Precinct, the tally sheets and
total vote sheets prepared by the Town Clerk beinv used.
The ballots cast were counted, enclosed in envelopes ,
sealed, signed by the election officers, together with the
unused ballots, delivered to the Registrars of Voters , who
Proceeded to canvass the same, with the following result
which was declared by the Town Clerk.
The Town Clerk canvassed the result as follows :
Precinct 1. Ballots Cast : Republican 577 Democratic 126 Total703
Precinct 2 . Ballots Cast : Republican 563 Democratic 66 Total629
Precinct 3. Ballots east : Republican 599 Democratic 67 Tota1666
Precinct 4. Ballots Cast : Republican 535 Democratic 87 Total 622
2274 346 2620
The total number of ballots cast was Two thousand six hundred twenty (2620)
REPUBLICAN
Governor
Pre . 1. Prec . 2 . Prec . 3. Prec . 4 Total
Gaspar G. Bacon 292 425 420 312 1449
Frank A. Goodwin 219 102 123 180 624
Blanks 66 36 56 43 201
Lieutenant Governor
John W. Haigis 434 482 490 429 1835
Blanks 143 81 109 106 439
Secretary
Frederic W. Cook 440 491 496 432 1859
Blanks 137 X72 103 103 415 •
Treasurer
Oscar U. Dionne 223 277 285 214 999
Thbnias P.I. Vinson 194 166 189 187 736
Blanks 160 120 125 134 539
Auditor
Elizabeth W. Pigeon 165 258 211 158 792
Elmer P . Atherton 11 12 18 15 56
Alonzo B. Cook 258 205 254 245 962
Irma Adelaide Rich 17 4 15 13 49
Blanks 126 84 101 104 415
Attorney General
Joseph E. Warner 431 478 491 425- 1825
Blanks 146 85 108 110 449
Senator in Congress __
Robert M. Washburn 398 468 480 404 1750
Blanks 179 95 119 131 524
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Congressman
Prec . 1. Prec , 2 . Prec . 3 . Prec . 4 Total
John M. King 72 44 35 80 231
Edith Nourse Rogers 425 464 496 380 1765
Blanks 80 55 68 75 278
Councillor
George H. Bailey 142 103 138 106 489
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James vjlalter Balfour,Sr. 36 26 26 33 121
Eugene A. F. Burtnett 194 256 254 200 904
John Y. Myers 21 18 13 17 69
Blanks 184 169 168 179 691
Senator
Mary Walsh Brennan 28 12 25 19 84
Joseph R. Cotton 415 470 485 407 1777
Louis Ellenwood 41 23 21 29 114
Blanks 93 58 68 : 80 299
Representatives in General Court
Nelson B. Crosby 187 220 211 176 794
Hollis M. Gott 154 140 129 118 541
Charles M. Sawyer 62 74 73 . 70 279
Robert P . Trask 468 433 482 418 1801
Blanks 283 259 303 288 1133
District Attorney
Warren L. Bishop 425 477 486 413 1801
Richard McCabe 2 2
Blanks 150 86 113 122 471
Clerk of Courts
Ralph N. Smith 415 446 472 391 1724
Blanks 162 117 127 144 550
Register of Deeds
Thomas Leighton 378 413 432 341 1564
George LeRoy Woods 39 32 33 49 153
Blanks 160 118 , 134 145 557
County Commissioner
Smith J. Adams 55 61 58 41 215
George H. Brown 45 50 49 57 201
Wesley G. Collings 37 13 17 9 76
Harry J. Gilmore 64 64 96 75 299
Francis F. Griffith 38 29 15 40 122
Victor Francis Jewett 144 199 209 155 77r0-7
Blanks 194 147 155 164 660
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Associate Commissioners
Prec . 1. Prec . 2. Prec . 3. Prec .4 Total
John Alfred Brodbine 54 37 33 38 162
Robert D. Donaldson 269 338 382 284 1273
Melvin G. Rogers 216 296 293 193 998
Carroll E. Scott 131 86 93 132 442
Blanks 484 369 397 423 1673
Sheriff
Howe Coolidge Amee 12 20 18 28 78 '
Joseph G. Bates 11 3 12 9 35
Harry Dunlap Brown 94 120 141 97 4F2
George Groombrid_e 5 5 2 2 14
John W. Justice 1 5 1 7 14
Clarence P . Kidder 27 37 52 25 141
Joseph M. McElroy 195 177 140 127 639
Ralph W. Robart 31 25 22 33 111
'Wendell D. Rockwood 7 8 5 5 25
George A. C . Stone 16 11 12 19 58
Henry L. Walker 76 81 104 82 343
Blanks 102 71 90 101 364
DEMOCRATIC
Governor
Charles H. Cole 23 34 18 30 105
James M. Curle7 88 30 44- 49 211
Frank A. Goodwin 11 1 4 5 21
Blanks 4 1 1 3 9
Lieutenant Governor
Joseph L. Hurley 57 40 36 43 176
Francis E. Kelly 47 18 17 24 106
Blanks 22 8 14 20 64
Secretary
Joseph Santosuosso 38 31 22 34 125
James P . Blake 11 6 6 2 25
John J . Buckley 27 14 17 16 '74 .
James Joseph Du:- an 1 2 3 0 6
John D. O 'Brien 5 0 2 5 12
Clement A. Rile:,-, 1 0 3 1 5
William F. Sullivan 9 2 3 8 22
Blanks 34 11 11 _ 21 77
Treasurer
Charles F. Hurley 90 57 49 65 261
Blanks 36 9 18 22 85
Auditor
Thomas H. Buckley 68 46 38 51 203
Leo D. Walsh 24 10 15 15 64
Blanks 34 10 14 21 79
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Attorney Genera]_
Prec . 1. PPrec . 2 . Prec. 3 Free . 4 Total
Paul A. Dever 49 42 17 39 147
John Martin Boyle 13- 3 8 9 33
Philip A. Chapman 8 9 9 0 19
Harold W. Sullivan 21-- 10 15 15 61
Blanks 35 9 18 24 86
Senator in Congress
David I. Walsh 66 55 36 60 217
Edward P . Barry 33- 8 19 10 70
William Donahoe 9 0 2 4 15
Blanks 18 3 10 13 44
Congressman
Joseph M. Halloran 12 9 6 20 47
George S. McLaughlin 41 29 21 21 112
William P . Morrissey 11 4 5 5 25
Jeremiah J. O ' Sullivan 24 13 20 15 72
Blanks 38 11 15 26 90
Councillor
James J. Brennan 27 27 20 29 103
David L. Burke 6 2 5 10 23
James E. Fitzgerald, Jr.18 5 11 10 44
Daniel J. Forrest 6 1 3 0 10
Robert J. Muldoon 18 10 5 1 34
Paul W. O 'Brien 14 5 5 7 31
Blanks 37 16 18 30 101
Senator
Walter J. Cleary 57 25 27 24 133
Maurice D. Condrey 29 31 26 37 123
Blanks 40 10 14 26 90
Representatives in General Court
John A. Carr, Jr. 56 31 27 32 146
Joseph M. Cormier 26 16 12 20 74
Thomas G. Hennessy 54 26 30 35 145
Robert P . Trask 1 1
Blanks 116 58 65 87 326
District Attorney
James J. Bruin 14 28 20 17 79
John A. Crowley 12 6 6 9 33
John F. Daly 2 13 15 21 76
Joseph M. Gavan. 44 6 8 11 69
Blanks 29 13 18 29 89
Clerk of Courts
John J. Brennan 52 41 33 38 164
Edward L. Ford 29 7 14 12 62
John D. Medeiros 4 9 5 17
Blanks 39 14 18 32 103
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REGISTER CF DEEDS
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Prec . 1 Prec . 2 . Prec . 3. Prec . 4. Total
John Gordon Duffv 54 37 34 . 40 165
John T. Ford • 34 8 14 16 72
Blanks 38 21 19 31 109
County Commissioner
Thomas B.Brennan 36 33 26 34 129
Robert F. Donovan 31 8 20 14 73
Louis F. Stuart 11 3 6 3 23
Blanks 48 22 15 36 121
Associate Commissioners
Charles R. Brunelle 18 17 15 16 66
Edward L. Harley 14 9 9 11 43
Francis R. King 15 9 8 6 , 38
Thomas Murray 36 18 18 20 92
John A. Sweeney 46 28 24 24 122
Blanks 123 51 60 97 331
Sheriff
Patrick J. Brennan 24 13 14 17 68
Michael DeLuca 1 2 0 2 5
Charles P . Fox 5 0 2 2 9
William R. Griffin 5 2 0 4 11
John C. Kelleher 12 5 1 6 24
Daniel P . Leahy 11 7 7 4 29
Ralph W. Robart 12 13 9 6 40
Patric 4 Henry Ryan 16 3 3 6 28
William H. Walsh 13 9 13 18 53
Blanks 27 12 18 22 79
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