Report of the city of Somerville 1938, Part 25

Author: Somerville (Mass.)
Publication date: 1938
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384


ANNUAL REPORTS


After the State Primary, registration was held for State Election beginning Thursday, September 22 and continuing until Tuesday, October 18 at the office in City Hall, from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. excepting Saturdays when the hours were from 8:30 A.M. until 12 noon. Also, Monday, October 3, Tues- day, October 4, Monday, October 17, Tuesday, October 18, from 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. and Wednesday, October 19, from 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.


At the close of registration on October 19, 1938, three thousand four hundred and seventy-six (3,476) names were added to the voting list making the total number of registered . - voters for 1938, forty-seven thousand and sixteen (47,016.)


Outside Registration Dates were as follows:


Outside Sessions were from 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M.


6


John E. Dickerman Schoolhouse, Cross Street, Wednesday, October 5.


Bennett Schoolhouse, Poplar Street, Wednesday, October 5. Western Junior High School, Holland Street, Thursday, October 6. Burns Schoolhouse, Cherry Street, Thursday, October 6. Carr Schoolhouse, Atherton Street, Friday, October 7. Perry Schoolhouse, Washington Street, Friday, October 7. Bingham Schoolhouse, Lowell Street, Monday, October 10. Glines Schoolhouse, Jaques Street, Monday, October 10. Knapp Schoolhouse, Adrian Street, Thursday, October 13. Southworth Schoolhouse, Myrtle Street, Thursday, October 13. Cutler Schoolhouse, Powder House Blvd., Friday, October 14. Brown Schoolhouse, Willow Avenue, Friday, October 14.


NOMINATION PAPERS REFERENDUM PETITIONS


The Board of Election Commissioners received three hun- dred seventy-eight papers for the State Primary and twelve Independent Papers. On the three hundred seventy-eight nomination papers, there were nine thousand eight hundred and thirty-one (9,831) names certified and on the twelve In- dependent Papers, there were three hundred eighty-nine (389) names certified. On the Petitions, there were twenty-six papers on which seven hundred thirty (730) names were certified ; making a total of four hundred and sixteen (416) papers on which ten thousand nine hundred and fifty (10,950) names were certified.


385


ELECTION COMMISSIONERS


JURORS


In accordance with chapter 234 of the General Laws, as amended by chapter 211 of the Acts of 1924, the Election Com- missioners prepared a list of the inhabitants of Somerville, liable to serve as jurors. The Board has established a system of having each person, provisionally selected for jury service to fill out a questionnaire and appear before a member of the Board at the office and make oath to the statements contained therein. This gives the Board an opportunity to meet each individual and note, if any his physical defects or disability to render the county the service that would be required of him as a juror. These personal examinations also enable the Board to know the educational qualifications of each prospective juror.


The members of the Board make an impartial selection from all parts of the city, of men of various occupations and age and are of the opinion that the persons finally selected represent an average of our citizenship.


The jury list prepared by the Board for the year 1938, contains the names of eleven hundred and fifty (1,150) voters.


RECOUNT


A recount of ballots cast at the State Primary, September 20, 1938 for Representative to General Court, 23rd District. Democratic Party and for Representative to General Court, 24th District, Republican Party was held on September 27, 1938 in the Aldermanic Chamber in City Hall.


A recount of ballots cast at the State Election, November 8, 1938 for Question No. 1 on the Liquor Question ("shall licenses be granted for the sale of all intoxicating liquors in this city ?"), was held on November 16 and 17, 1938 in the Al- dermanic Chamber in City Hall.


EXPENSES


The expenses for the Election Department for the year ending December 31, 1938, were as follows:


Board of Election Commissioners


$14,176.31


Pay of Election Officers


4,856.00


Total expense


$19,032.31


386


ANNUAL REPORTS


The Board of Election Commissioners has had the co-oper- ation of His Honor, the Mayor and the Honorable Members of the Board of Aldermen and the City Officials, for which it is deeply grateful.


Respectfully submitted,


WILLIAM F. BURNS WARREN S. JOHNSTON DENNIS L. DONOVAN WARREN C. DAGGETT, Secretary


Board of Election Commissioners of Somerville.


387


ELECTION COMMISSIONERS


STATISTICS REGISTERED VOTERS


3SS


ANNUAL REPORTS REGISTERED VOTERS


1938


Registered Voters Nov. 2, 1937


Revised Lists June 15, 1938


Added June July, Aug. Sept. Oct.


Registered Voters November 8, 1938


Men


Women


Men


Women


Men


Women


Men


Women


1


1


839


651


749


576


148


97


897


673


1


2


940


802


862


719


139


121


1001


840


1


3


551


461


490


415


90


60


580


475


1


4


813


719


730


632


120


105


850


737


2


1


645


328


579


306


102


72


681


378


2


2


766


628


700


596


117


73


817


669


2


3


410


344


366


324


52


48


418


372


2


4


840


733


776


663


104


101


880


764


2


5


838


694


766


638


120


114


886


752


3


1


671


615


617


574


76


71


693


645


3


2


572


687


519


644


88


67


607


711


3


3


871


901


774


826


83


91


857


917


3


4


849


962


784


915


83


110


867


1025


4


1


767


723


690


665


85


97


775


762


4


2


973


829


873


739


129


100


1002


839


4


3


576


676


518


615


101


112


619


727


4


4


708


813


647


747


64


63


711


810


4


5


679


576


605


530


95


88


700


618


5


1


871


783


805


732


119


91


924


823


5


2


894


779


813


726


100


90


913


816


5


3


900


838


824


785


120


114


944


899


5


4


845


831


788


766


105


94


893


860


6


1


735


789


664


718


81


84


745


802


6


2


687


709


631


656


94


100


725


756


6


3


776


877


687


788


103


113


790


901


6


4


801


935


731


869


85


92


816


961


7


1


722


763


649


699


89


65


738


764


7


2


638


627


602


593


70


72


672


665


7


3


681


738


641


690


51


64


692


754


7


4


609


596


546


543


73


104


619


647


7


5


672


691


613


610


64


55


677


665


Totals


23139


22098


21039


20299


2950


2728


23989


23027


389


ELECTION COMMISSIONERS


SEPTEMBER 20, 1938 STATE PRIMARY


DEMOCRATIC


REPUBLICAN UNION PARTY


REPUBLICAN


Siate Primary September 20, 1938


- Ward One -


-Ward Two-


Ward Three-


Ward Four


-Ward Five


-Ward Stx


Ward Seven


CANDIDATE


4


1


IG8 240


273


1


39


51


12


1.35


291


Z


1


2


14G


167


231


,


1


290 353


939


181 190


342


289


1


470


2


456


596


209


1


1


394


$


1


6 Tutalş


Tolal Number nf Voles Casi .


464


531


299


39ª


8855


FOR GOVERNOR


Frederick Butler


1


5


2


14


10


12


265


William H. McMasters


22


12


20


60


7


18


-


45


21


11


51


1


4


67


89


47


37


39


108


وى


3


Leverelt Sallonstall


129


797


121


185


30


61


3


267


131


202


196


11


245


28


194


139


131


232


382


co


36


478


595


30


386


237


3º1


7007


Richard Whitcomb


11


1


13


11


16


16


22


18


22


26


13


16


361


-


-


5


Charles F. Hurley


1


......


. ...


.. 4 ..


.....


1


Hari


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Dewey G. Archambault


16


11


1


5


6


9


6


15


0


114


10


5


16


1


1


12


15


15


4


15


123


16


15


17


14


21


10


Horace T. Cahill


76


136


66


110


25


AS


71


94


102


28


13


378


135


63


47


111


16


78


193


149


193


323


170


30


120


157


92


J. Wolzon Flott


225


16


18


16


7


62


31


32


22


50


10


20


76


2956


91


79


59


125


65


111


Charles P. Howard


17


20


1485


16


20


2


62


57


12


57


65


21


61


57


47


43


2


18


39


14


77


135


117


76


5


104


5.5


46


1483


Kenbetb D. Johnson


17


10


25


1


6


12


23


33


27


44


54


46


55


35


67


7.


93


131


72


34


82


1314


Robert Gardiner Wilson, Jr.


7


25


8


1


5


10


19


16


10


76


21


35


20


19


26


21


10


21


36


49


37


25


33


22


31


654


FOR SECRETARY


Frederle W. Cook


162


126


250


30


19


13


119


275


312


163


225


303


128


280


337


16


171


266


450


123 661


663


141


309


502


283


355


8293


FOR TREASURER


William E. Hurley


72


130


76


125


16


18


56


173


10


95


155


16


17


214


119


91


176


131


242


22


316


39


220


210


255


139


17


1605


Alonzo B. Cook


70


111


11


36


24


25


56


103


57


57


119


95


110


6


13


59


195


177


187


956


198


151


125


163


John J. Hurley


S


E


20


2


6


F


16


5


10


10


21


336!


21


15


16


10


G


11


14


30


FOR AUDITOR


Carl D. Goodwin


57


S


9


10


24


16


29


₲1


25


9


65


CO


76


62


53


46


70


101


114


147


119


83


141


18


97


127


73


103


Russell A. Wood


126


146


16


57


29


204


216


111


107


245


145


304


2110


114


114


238


179


297


401


448


250


250


34


176


21


6528


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Howe Coolidge Anice


67


90


27


25


53


46


9


79


104


45


115


66


53


67


126


90


169


187


197


239


113


183


109


127


3033


Clarence A. Barnes


35


3


8


1:


10


34


61


101


125


74


101


129


143


92


71


51


100


129


134


213


999


145


115


112


75


110


3797


Frank F. Wallera


13


49


60


6


20


10


35


36


64


30


40


60


33


18


65


101


65


61


1465


CONGRESSMAN 8th DISTRICT


Rufus I1. Bond


68


62


10


7


22


16


10


35


77


133


163


9


11


45


147


177


90


SO


119


10ª


200


181


249


303


153


160


217


104


145


300


Edward A. White


50


125


75


21


56


59


:36


136


106


16


115


153


118


89


18


150


204


211


265


299


221


185


247


159


186


4169


COUNCILLOR 61h DISTRICT


Eugene A. F. Burtuelt


10$


160


8


187


23


67


41


3


82


13


251


177


224


8


18


201


162


126


127


236


224


342


3.30


410


513


310


272


437


225


295


6314


Joseph Georgo Bales


13


E


11


E


In


LE


11


1.


17


27


19


21


34


35


21


21


18


90


32


10


21


170


Frederick E. Bean


1


36


25


21


15


42


16


52


24


30


92


75


71


15


996


Waller A. Rancy


1


3


4


-


3


2



3


5


1


3


2


1


1


6


6


2


F


1


80


-


Orvl« 11. Saxby


6


1


1


2


21


7


1


2


15


1


1


153


FOR SENATOR 3rd


MIDDLESEX DISTRICT


John F. Forler


135


222


125


239


79


51


12


117


115


264


259


209


279


120


260


324


213


161


150


311


24


499


404


62


413


352


483


263


327


7562


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL


COURT 23rd DISTRICT


Atichael J. Pasquarello


33


58


41


90


......


256


**** 44


.4+ ...


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL


COURT 241h DISTRICT


Pullip J. Beyer, Jr


87


105


136


74


153


59


143


65


151


154


108


63


1G8


130


Anthony DICIcco, Jr


65


103


11


153


175


126


163


15


151


183


106


138


110


1924


1960


Harvey E. Froat


120


185


102


20


134


215


277


174


247


103


23


202


177


13


130


259


211


321


George L. Leavitt


8


122


73


141


73


110


133


108


163


71


115


173


124


75


S9


170


145


201


REPRESENTATIVE IN OENERAL


COURT 25th DISTRICT


Hiram N. Dearborn


939


262


320


293


335


237


210 320


160


156


2230


Philip Sherman


266


344


167


331


245


312


171


250


2099


Altan Roy Klugsion


243


211


344


375


215


177


254


133


201


2189


DISTRICT ATTORNEY


NORTHERN DISTRICT


Warren L. Bishop


98


131


163


21


37


19


63


77


117


132


94


150


78


123


160


113


89


171


137


203


190


230


299


193


182


241


146


213


1060


Robert F. Bradlord


45


92


25


50


SE


172


124


15


101


179


111


112


160


187


937


299


398


367


231


190


:67 130


113


493G


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


MIDDLESEX COUNTY


Smith J. Adonis


5



5


17


7


5


5


6


9


19


15


16


11


17


السـ


Thomas H. Braden


A


26


23


21


11


42


25


15


1-


96


37


14


11


1.3


11


24


1



57


Charles H. Brown


7


18


11


30


14


34


3


RE


38


33


26


15


37


68


106


30


41


103


Ernesl J. Chisholm


10


1:


6


F


13


5


13


14


g


6


12


10


16


24


21


1


24


1


2


343


Byrle J. Osabora


1


1


2


1


......


1


5


-


-


George Wyman Pratl


87


131


59


141


13


56


42


32


S


169


171


10


153


119


173


124


100


177


143


262


224


278


345


18


273


130


183


4391


-


Charles C. Warren


20


22


15


3


13


23


42


35


20


11


11


61


18


26


21


44


79


55


73


13


53


1095


FOR SHERIFF


MIDDLESEX COUNTY


Joseph M. McElroy


133 315


127


210


77


45


116


137 25S


251 200


477


125


269


320


210


164


155


302


255


402 393


G31 616


411


342


178


266 326 7712


CLERK OF COURTS


MIDDLESEX COUNTY


Edward J. Hamilton


38


25


49


12


24


13


21


29


31


35


51


49


G2


31


38


62


41


4


64


73


94 101


97 110


84


69


72


1642


Fruilerle 1. Putnam


09 167


99


189


12


53


30


19


110 220 227 161 218


94


221


251


165


129


11


232


197


819


204


394


493


3.7


252


383


184


250


5927


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD ONE


John J. Hurley


100


141


76


171


155


David B. Nissenbaum


110


16.5


531


150


67


166


516


"


Elizabeth F. Gibson


Shirley W. Wiekbam


113


165


86


166


5.20


Josephine H. Iam


110


146


165


507


Elmer U. Perkins


10


147


153


196


Walter E. Whittaker


180


117


22


G49


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD TWO


George W. Prait


19


71


277


Leon Brenner


31


71


181


Richard H. Smith


71


176


26


.....


Frank H. Glimoro


11


76


159


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD THREE


Eillib B. DavidHon


125


211


240


163


73.8


Fronle A. Jobaston


105


188


216


110


656


William S. Howe


132


225


249


160


769


Richard W Obear


109


184


137


635


Leonard F Tibbetts


108


159


2.3.3


676


Harvey E. Frost


126


22


271


171


792


Alfred S. Wass


115


21


241


165


7.34


Eracat Brenner


1


Johanne Clough


B


.....


Florence Peltingall


1


Conti Massone


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD FOUR


Warren A. Perry


259


101


228


267


180


Allce J. Perry


239


4.7


210


210


169


Winfiel! S. Palterion


231


221


245


174


957


Adelin H. Watera


231


83


198


231


15


001


Cindy, E. Holt


927


84


203


238


159


910


Ethel C. Kammerer


201


$21


William T. Wright


226


90


200


249


165


939


Merle L. Ferguson


228


84


216


232


158


916


John J Higgins


24ª


94


226


250


170


992


Wilbur D. Raymond


201


252


150


922


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD FIVE


George A. WIlron


130


121


242


204


697


44+14


.+ ....


Herrlett M. Murlhurt


135


110


224


193


Albert W. Scott


127


115


187


659


Arthur W. While


126


116


231


188


660


John F Thompson


120


113


226


19:


65


John M. Smith


.16


111


22


189


639


Murlel E. Young


119


117


232


183


651


Alfred J. Buchnn


127


109


23-


180


650


......


.....


DELEOATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD SIX


G. VIelor Murmy


287


254


363


145


1355


Jobn P. Morey


27G


250


346


421


1295


John F. Foster


377


367


455


557


1749


Louis A. Merry


283


25ª


365


167


1370


Evelena L. Kincald


287


251


304


461


1363


George I. Lowden


295


260


357


477


1859


Marle V. Sanboro


300


267


365


1158


Leo C. Klison


101


16.8


351


455


1375


Edward H. Riley


276


125


325


129


1º60


Joseph F. Mfacrell


233


330


1260


Kalhtyn E. Hueber


279


235


345


432


1295


Harry J. Costello


270


331


431


1967


Vernon R. Wilder


393


481


147


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD SEVEN


Eugene A. F. Burtneti .


342


266


206


268


151


960


William H. Dolben


299


365


168


195


1292


267


326


166


221


Agnes E. Frobock


213


1184


Marie A. Berg


274


21


332


151


196


117


Plumer E. Pope


275


115


153


211


1184


Percy Windsor


274


208


144


212


116


260


211


16


Leslle E. Knox


208


1105


Irvlog G. Weasman


274


#16


160


217


1211


Wellmore H. Hopkins


283


320


15


209


1185


Philip Sherman


.....


2


Hiram Dearborn


1


1


....


DEMOCRATIC


Stale Primary September 20, 1938


Ward One


War Two


Ward Thros-


Ward Four-


Ward Flve-


2


5


1


1


1


895


543


2


785


401


495


816


3


Ford Seven


CANDIDATE


792


564


529


626


647


885


446 1032


798


610


158


GS9


923


706


850 285


1


Tolni Number of Voles Cast ..


291


326


921


a16


1


295


386


Total


296 17913


FOR GOVERNOR


Charles F. Ilurloy


135


207


125


122


219


156


302


185


163


127


175


293


192


172


117


157


117


171 214


18


176


104


66


81


84


122


4610


James M. Curley


455


471


278


329


330


139


203


198


386


309


210


353


271


425


199


228


227


521


351


357


169


12


115


172


140


137


139


173


149


900


Francia E. Kelly


126


12


74


12


185


142


91


60


82


92


B2


10


53


153


110


97


97


58


43


3.9


39


50


38


43


47


2462


Richard M. Russell


50


34


3


02


54


49


55


5


40


2


43


36


68


63


19


33


35


93


41


34


31


1357


4


2


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2


2


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Jos. M. I4efternon


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Jomnes Henry Rreobon


320


37


200


262


206


354


154


35


281


175


153


275


312


212


293


15


18


156


156


316


289


292


145


117


127


120


12


121


179


116


702


Edward T. Collins ....


51


53


105


81


82


39


73


64


41


128


53


80


29


35


30


27


28


29


170


Alexander F. Sullivan


75


90


53


6


95


128


52


53


61


39


73


75


2


35


33


11


1


1799


Joseph C. While


306


200


121


141


105


208


120


258


150


216


141


16


272


129


197


94


164


91


185


183


153


70


70


105


94


92


9


1415


William P. Yoerg


20


16


18


25


3


30


10


88


33


17


32


12


23


17


16


13


34


32


5


10


11


A


582


F. Jos. Harney


1


3


......


......


3


16


......


FOR SECRETARY


William J. Abearne


73


90


9


66


10


59


50


97


57


36


52


105


65


33


3


32


31


26


35


31


43


194


John M. Bresnahan


65


70


54


5


05


37


106


99


64


104


30


4


87


73


60


20


a


33


33


36


1655


Henry Clay


20


30


20


12


22


31


2


2


1


14


1


25


11


24


13


13


20


18


25


12


16


13


10


526


CD


Katherine A. Foley


171


213


118


150


104


160


99


164


157


144


100


145


207


124


175


98


11


101


220


175


118


151


77


65


97


54


William F. Sullivan


181


171


12


125


225


179


119


112


153


189


95


173


1.12


209


171


156


135


85


GF


60


72


73


6


57


John H Wallace


101


9


5


96


96


71


73


73


07


9


39


52


51


101


92


58


2!


10


20


34


1953


John E. Spillane


1


3


3


17


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FOR TREASURER


William F. Barrett


JE


39


43


30


81


59


46


26


77


42


47


23


31


33


55


GG


27


21


25


20


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GS


27


26


12


30


17


22


41


3


33


20


44


26


25


19


15


18


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10


945


William II. Burke, Jr


A


31


15


6


29


20


30


3


17


15


14


2


31


10


11


E


11


15


22


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Joseph W. Doherty


108


125


99


11


02


129


11


49


121


69


50


66


73


15


51


5


49


53


19


2451


Owen Gallagher


115


15


11


72


161


299


15


125


104


130


197


97


139


107


185


14


167


135


66


7


89


3547


John Frederick Harkins


16


10


16


1


13


20


16


13


17


19


26


13


1


12


15


19


1


11


14


10


1


13


101


Daniel J Honan


21


51


9.


2.1


10


27


36


31


39


10


40


21


2


35


23


1@


10


24


19


11


21


783


John J. MeGrath


167


165


197


165


185


179


131


123


98


165


147


111


170


112


94


214


193


159


167


4%


GA


54


SO


54


3731


Ralph D. Jackson


1


4


1


16


......


FOR AUDITOR


Thomas H. Duckley


370


319


465


232


560


395


311


252


387


507


277


195


223


228


503


393


39


199


16


159


20


19


192


176


241


150


9611


John J. Barry


122


70


122


49


1.39


8


50


105


74


$


56


72


124


99


52


52


39


33


52


3


2315


Leo D. Walsh


126


04


94


107


121


124


101


72


65


94


119


72


116


62


6


120


112


103


38


35


36


2396


1


-


Ralph S. Witllams


1


1



......


FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL


Poul A. Dover


GS5


637


3BS


457


451


6G5


317


795


563


460


356


546


705


408 694


310


39


347


62


540


517


253


237


27


25


250


435


327


239 13761


Jobn J. Murphy


1


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1


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......


CONGRESSMAN 8th DISTRICT


Arthur D. Healey


65€


548


345


390


490


636


319


71


519


374


320


479


620


190


265


307


291


575


566


49


467


239


197


196


22


92


190


284


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Hector Palladino


1


1


17


1


22


18


1


36


1


11


26


20


37


37


5


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10


6


537


1


Robert A. Sbea


11


150


152


11


110


6


119


S


145


109


131


186


158


10


121


23


101


102


69


34


52


57


54


60


107


30


Nelnon F. Wright


56


42


71


26


93


56


36


35


47


30


1


57


23


29


21


22


22


15


23


11


1193


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Edward J. Maher


1


......


......


3


2


......


.....


2


COUNCILLOR 6th DISTRICT


Thomas J. Drady


32


33


11


19


69


116


74


23


1


31


32


13


15


20


15


27


26


22


13


12


0


10


E


853


Edword Breunao


G1


E


29


17


42


39


27


3


5


3,6


31


36


2.9


20


19


13


11


21


1043


James J. Bronnon


69


124


79


5.0


95


148


GS


61


81


122


58


3


50


52


3


25


34


2


22


3


22


1859


6


Michael Catino .


30


40


39


13


6


2


56


22


101


32


13


15


56


41


0


97


Edward J. Coughlin


71


59


96


161


92


146


64


103


2R


15


34


35


19


SE


51


23


22


13


25


21


1747


91


James N. Curloy


15


32


15


1


12


16


15


12


20


5


ca


49


1


e


12


13


1


10


7


2


293


-


Waller A. Hodgdon


5.4


1


1


S


1


42


Jobb M. Hurley


11


11


6


7


1


7


3


5


5


1


1


3


158


William P. McGarry


4


9


35


1


E


1


151


Thomas F. McGralb


189


147


113


135


12º


130


79


126


10


180


94


192


237


134


200


10


166


402


216


19


299


01


120


16


91


1466


22


11


19


14


William McMahon


......


1


2


1


1


......


49


10


1


Edward H. O'Connor


1


1


1


1


3


3


Edward A. Rose .


107


47


91


40


101


91


5


45


11


97


72


5.R


74


152


112


112


84


51


47


41


45


142


122


155


101


2630


John F. Sullivan


39


35


24


2


41


54


23


6


37


43


25


13


31


94


20


42


1


18


14


15


15


13


14


13


919


4


Raymond A. Willetl, Jr.


10


6


1


14


4


F


S


3


3


2



1


2


2


12-


FOR SENATOR


Eugene H. Giroux


5.00


40


311


378


314


289


152


355


276


319


200


32


475


32


505


240


245


45


443


395


163


136


178


151


165


154


215


188


925


Timothy J. Crooin


205


220


119


177


462


223


491


330


190


179


235


244


125


14


151


296


926


17


11


S


72


110


108


83


113


60


5443


Ocorge S. Ryon


31


44


30


32


77


79


59


31


65


79


54


4


110


56


119


33


61


33


23


2


35


22 1522


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL


COURT 23td DISTRICT


Edward T. Brody


209


327


18


416


23


1375


Joseph Brella


21


14


1


4


97


Thomas P. Doncgan


16


21


50


200


Thomas L. FinD


29


179


221


67


George J. Moran


314


238


15-


280


293


1239


Dennla J. Murphy


10


10


13


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL


COURT 24h DISTRICT


G. Edward Bradley


269


260


199


252


145


132


24:


209


300


404 199


200


246


310


214


25


195


4014


Paul A. MeCarthy


315


377


25


331


304


395


447


219


993


171


200


470


493


464


453


6772


Joseph J. Borgolll


131


161


101


19


120


14


241


152


302


107


11


163


253


262


313


199


2948


George W. Doughty


30


11


1


16


1


14


6


44


34


527


Catherine E. Falvey


240


304


145


195


12


100


16


176


13


160


104


11


120


219


125


109


125


2652


Arthur P. Fitzgerald


103


135


92


15"


15.5


250


490


105


150


112


163


16"


992


263


13


0949


Walter J. Motah


510


506


J29


$75


250


138


175


152


200


275


113


120


15


227


124


160


137


9965


Arthur O'Rourke


18


25


15


20


1"


159


46


Patrick H. Ryan


15


10


49.8


71


71


24


60


5


59


$3


50


50


57


210


75


102


1206


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL


COURT 25th DISTRICT


Charles A. Campbell


200


173


196


202


211


219


225


304


120


1962


Joseph P. Murray


216


156


175


290


191


185


103


240


155


1754


Allan Roy Kingslon


DISTRICT ATTORNEY


NORTHERN DISTRICT


James J. Bruin


91


105


50


79


84


47


108


72


70


50


99


62


51


55


102


81


61


S1


34


37


26


23


47


29


3.


35


193


Joseph V. Carroll


205


251


150


170


181


204


133


225


213


169


113


17


251


155


269


131


147


155


315


259


205


127


118


12


73


$159


George A MeLaughlin


272


159


923


217


375


157


438


282


211


170


264


305


17


911


123


172


135


252


204


19


123


126


131


110


111


115


164


125


6249


W'm. E. Kane


..... +


......


......


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


MIDDLESEX COUNTY


Thomas B. Brennan


27.2


356


191


256


189


328


193


387


165


291


378


220


999


174


211


183


407


30


14


125


117


154


115


123


152


18


141


7185


Raymond Brennan


49


19


36


34


19


3.5


26


1


18


17


2


$3


29


1 5


14


11


9


10


15


840


James J. Carragher


17


91


10


1


18


19


1


1


14


24


11


10


26


21


1"


F


E


E


411


Ralph F. Champhey


213


166


13


155


178


299


10


250


172


130


114


171


213


198


163


123


10


210


212


165


141


61


130


-


Hugh F. Farley


50


49


35


29


23


10


95


15


25


20


43


20


15


29


14


19


15


1


5


7


10


543


Byrle J. Osborn


12


11


10


12


13


13


14


16


10


15


16


13


1


15


21


2


16


13


5


5


10


419


John L. Carroll


1


.....


......


.....


......


.....


.....


.....


......


---


FOR SHERIFF


MIDDLESEX COUNTY


Michael J. Deo


201


210


153


136


302


136


400


153


143


287


130


1 62


95


146


95


D19


192


21


19


115


108


100


113


125


99


145


99


6241


Michael DeLuca


100


101


55


145


90


49


105


130


15


26


5.5


108


55


139


50


39


84


190


132


100


1


19


24


2G


30


2165


Jamies F. Hennessoy


103


61


86


12


86


4


51


74


66


54


5.5


11


9.5


7


72


32


35


24


29


31


22


44


31


1844


Clement Gregory McDonough


3


27


22


31


35


25


27


29


3


15


20


3.


42


23


15


20


15


10


16


20


13


794


William 11. Walsh


163


189


12


142


112


156


14ª


102


175


103


158


97


113


R


209


180


141


123


76


63


56


57


3614


CLERK OF COURTS


Edward L. Ford


533 599


365


440


897


639


737


529


405


329


509


647


379


521


275


356 326


666


561


505


264


220


217


235


236


253


222


314


228 12706


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD ONE


Anthony J. Selles


325


346


188


249


1100


Frederick J. Ryab


516 534


212


400


1762


..... +


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD TWO


Joseph A. Haley


324


876


207


454


$19


1690


John J. Murphy


231


357


18


495


997


1667


John Morrisey


1


1


......


186


......


Lawrence M. Cabral


92


355


196


1110


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD THREE


Mary V. Sullivan


993


217


375


1372


Jates E. Duram


289


392


1425


James J. Corbett


1


John C. Kelleher


1


Mary E. McGoldrick


W'ın. J. Mangun


1


......


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD FOUR


Helen V. O'Reilly


294


369


231


28.5


219


1390


Mary C. Flynn


29


19


175


262


163


Lot Mulqueeney


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD FIVE


John L. Carroll ...


584


453


126


407


187


Harry F. O'Connell


101


40


320


1511


Arthur O'Rourke


1


1


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD SIX


Nortin Kennedy


1


Florence Ramsey


2


Thomas F. McGruth


Edward J. Maher


13


Martha M. Sullivan


1


DELEGATES TO STATE


CONVENTION WARD SEVEN


William O. Barrett


217


251


201


311


221


1202


H


John T. Fitzgerald


1


393


ELECTION COMMISSIONERS


STATE ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, ,1938


STATE ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 1938


Ward One


Ward Throt


4Ard Seven


CANDIDATE


1


Total Number of Votes Cast


1356 1509


928 1397


913 1300


680 1441 1377 1177 1158 1539 1651 1330 1657 1174 1345 1774 7540 7491 1592


1524 1392 1344 1532 1534 1340 1172 1304 1125 1795 41359


Total


FOR GOVERNOR


Henning A. Blomen. Soc. Lab


Roland S. Bruncan. Ind.


1


1


-


35


Jeffrey W. Campbell, Sor.


035


632


R16


1


92


James 31. Curley, Dem. .


749


1147


10


403


433 21135


4


Wtiltam A. Davenport, luit, Tax Ret


Otis Archer Hood. Com. ..


45


Charles L. Manser, S. Sen. Gov.


William H. AteMasters, Tow. Rec. Plan


1


1


Leverett Saltonstall, Rep.


346


#1ª


741


665


35.5


1016


George L. Thompson, Pro.


15


.


All others


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Manuel Blank, Com. ....


1


691


505


198


13


James Henry Rrennon,


Dem


837


336


530


713


4 1146


955


757


ARA


30


49


511


422 20301


Horace T. Cohill, Rep


672


676


1220


255


184


50


75


911


557


554


#36 15553


L


Freemon W. Follett, Pro


4


12


Joseph F Masslido, Soc.


12


23


George L. McQlynn, Soc. Lab.


5


4


10


FOR SECRETARY


Frederle W Conk. Rep.


565


712


427


72ª


226


16


665


71


54


$19


89


962


949


565


811 22273


lluxo DeGregory. Com.


4


752


Katherine A. Foley, Dom.


733


79


445


19


39


397


354 17265


Elleen O'Connor, Lane-Soc.


152


Malcolm T. Rowe, Soc. Lab.


105


FOR THEASURER


Frank L. Asher, Com. ...


E


1


5


5


14


Albert Sprague Coollike, Soc.



11


10


999


Owen Gallagher, Ocmi.


741


175


641


123 7021


203


66


744


413


334


452


362 15087


Jobn J. Hurley, Ind.


1


719


=


William E Harley, Rep.


509


64


9


620


558


16


850


11t4


114


69


927


764 20216


Ratph Pirone, Soc. Lab


14


10


10


10


ʻ


-


FOR AUDITOR


Thomas 11. Buckley, Dem


53.


643


171 1122


907


624


771


991


505


950


997


805


795


41+


513


185


116 634


469 21169


Atichael C. Flatetty. Soc.


14


19


331


Hotare 1. Hillle, Soc. Lab


g


1


130


Allebnel Tuysuzlon. Com


1


Gny S. Willms. Pro.


1


3


F


1


14


194


Russell A. Wood, Rep.


430


316


585


109


166


213


370


672


451 537


126


506


500 1041


151


624


547


670 17416


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Clarruce A Barnes, Rep. .


37


455


267


603


67 785


734 762


300


610


501


446


631


551


750


TO


670


668


75


471


691 16319


l'ail A. Dever, Dern. .


917 4017


001


891


720 1035


199 1197


986


774


57


542 1100


004 1090


594


710


630 7070


943


89


616


612 661 23869


Joseph C Figueiredo, Com.


11


10


10


13


223


George F Hogan, Pro.


6


Altred Baker Lewis, Soc.


5


193


Fred E. Oeleber, Soc Lab


1


CONGRESSMAN Stb DISTRICT


Rutos 11. Bood. Rep


359


476


475


2


117


190


379


638


571


560


550


629




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