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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.
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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
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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
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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
1ª
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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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
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582
F. Jos. Harney
1
3
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......
3
16
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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
20
Ernest Josoph Brown
GS
27
26
12
30
17
22
41
3
33
20
44
26
25
19
15
18
S
10
945
William II. Burke, Jr
A
31
15
6
29
20
30
3
17
15
14
2
31
10
11
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11
15
22
732
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
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2.1
10
27
36
31
39
10
40
21
2
35
23
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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
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Ralph S. Witllams
1
1
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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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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
219 12015
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
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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
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853
Edword Breunao
G1
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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
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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
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49
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12
13
1
10
7
2
293
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Waller A. Hodgdon
5.4
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1
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
Tª
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
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-
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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