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Middlesex, ss.
September 3, 1964
Pursuant to the within Warrant, I have notified and warned the in- habitants of the Town of Chelmsford who are qualified to vote in Primaries by posting up attested copies of same at the following places, to wit: Post Offices in Chelmsford Center, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford and West Chelmsford, and the School House in East Chelms- ford, and the Westlands School House, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding the meeting aforesaid.
RALPH J. HULSLANDER, Constable of Chelmsford
DEMOCRATIC STATE PRIMARIES September 10, 1964
Total Vote Cast
P-1
P-2
P-3
P-4
P-5
P-6 Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
SENATOR
Kennedy
392
306
120
124
100
331
1373
Blanks
51
32
20
21
18
30
172
Total
443
33
140
145
118
361
1545
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GOVERNOR
Peabody
196
125
66
68
61
155
671
Bellotti
209
190
65
65
47
171
747
Caggiano
1
1
0
0
0
1
3
Droney
33
21
7
11
7
32
111
Blanks
4
1
2
1
3
2
13
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Costello
395
301
118
130
99
327
1370
Blanks
48
37
22
15
19
34
175
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Hennigan
379
298
114
124
90
318
1323
Blanks
64
40
26
21
28
43
222
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
SECRETARY
White
388
303
121
130
102
324
1368
Blanks
55
35
19
15
16
37
177
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
TREASURER
Crane
178
115
61
47
50
138
589
Buckley
105
85
23
48
21
122
404
Hicks
82
58
21
15
21
43
240
Kennedy
59
59
20
29
19
38
224
Blanks
19
21
15
6
7
20
88
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
AUDITOR
Buckley
50
163
62
81
55
153
564
Linnehan
0
21
6
5
0
64
96
Blanks
393
154
72
59
63
144
885
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
CONGRESSMAN-5th District
Arvantis
207
138
64
56
54
187
706
Benson
51
39
19
18
15
37
179
Bloch
127
113
27
54
25
85
431
Blanks
58
48
30
17
24
52
229
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
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COUNCIL For 3rd District
Cronin
181
151
47
53
51
152
635
Golden
60
35
21
10
10
31
167
McDonough
53
42
18
20
11
44
188
Murphy
22
22
7
26
10
27
114
Nyhan
8
2
3
6
0
5
24
Priest
33
24
12
8
8
26
111
Snyder
24
7
3
3
10
12
59
Blanks
62
55
29
19
18
64
247
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
P-1
P-
P-3
P-4
P-5
P-6 Total
SENATOR-5th District
Hayes
213
148
68
64
47
138
678
MacDonald
126
96
22
39
45
127
455
Sclafani
46
33
13
18
5
38
153
Blanks
58
61
37
24
21
58
259
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
REPRESENTATIVE-35th District
Hunt
205
189
83
0
45
151
673
Blanks
238
149
57
145
73
210
872
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
CLERK OF COURTS
Sullivan
381
287
111
127
94
308
1308
Blanks
62
51
29
18
24
53
237
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
REGISTER OF DEEDS
Finnegan
316.
20.7
88
120
74
284
1089
Wood
89
118
32
23
27
57
346
Blanks
38
13
20
2
17
20
110
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Dever
271
216
76
93
64
233
953
Antonelli
64
59
20
17
15
51
226
Buckley
74
67
23
39
23
92
318
Burke
79
62
24
23
26
57
271
Byrne
65
32
19
10
12
37
175
Cremens
109
75
29
37
11
82
$343
Lopresti
34
19
13
8
5
22
101
Blanks
190
146
76
63
80
148
703
Total
886
676
280
290
236
722
3090
2
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REPUBLICAN STATE PRIMARIES
SENATOR
Whitmore
377
137
61
41
109
237
962
Blanks
74
35
13
10
14
28
174
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
GOVERNOR
Volpe
423
152
71
46
113
249
1054
Blanks
28
20
3
5
10
16
82
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Richardson
413
146
71
47
107
246
1030
Blanks
38
26
3
4
16
19
106
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Brooks
424
158
72
48
121
249
1072
Blanks
27
14
2
3
2
16
64
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
SECRETARY
Crawford
399
142
69
45
106
238
999
Blanks
52
30
5
6
17
27
137
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
TREASURER
Hahn
399
145
69
44
108
243
1008
Blanks
52
27
5
7
15
22
128
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
AUDITOR
Miller
402
146
69
43
110
244
1014
Blanks
49
26
5
8
13
21
122
Total.
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
CONGRESSMAN
Morse
433
163
73
47
120
256
1092
Blanks
18
9
1
4
3
9
44
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
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COUNCILLOR-3rd District
Arrigal
31
26
11
8
14
23
113
Chase
205
72
23
24
41
148
513
O'Rourke
144
51
29
14
55
64
357
Blanks
71
23
11
5
13
30
153
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
SENATOR-5th District
DeNormandie
205
26
24
13
62
65
395
Toscano
92
18
7
11
22
48
198
Tougas
95
92
33
15
18
63
316
Whitney
45
21
7
9
16
74
172
Blanks
14
15
3
3
5
15
55
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
REPRESENTATIVE-35th District
Fletcher
275
106
29
31
66
160
667
Lewellen
157
58
40
19
54
101
429
Blanks
19
8
5
1
3
4
40
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
CLERK OF COURTS
Blanks
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
REGISTER OF DEEDS
Blanks
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
Total
451
172
74
51
123
265
1136
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Andrew
347
121
50
33
77
211
839
Daigle
341
141
49
39
77
210
857
Blanks
214
82
49
30
92
109
576
Total
902
344
148
102
246
530
2272
The Board of Registrars of Voters of Chelmsford, Mass., conducted a recount.
Following is the result of a Recount of Votes for State Senator for the Fifth Middlesex District held in Chelmsford, September 24th, 1964, 7:30 P.M.
P-1
P-2
P-3
P-4
P-5
P-6 Total
Hayes, Albert J.
308 Lake St.
214
144
68
64
47
137
674
Waltham, Mass.
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MacDonald, Bruce R.
23 Jacqueline Rd.,
126
100
23
39
45
127
460
Waltham, Mass.
Sclafani, Pasquale 163 Acton St.,
47
33
12
18
5
38
153
Watertown, Mass.
Blanks
56
61
37
24
21
59
258
Total
443
338
140
145
118
361
1545
There was no recount requested in Precinct 5.
(Signed) CHARLOTTE P. DeWOLF
Town Clerk
WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 1964 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
MIDDLESEX, SS.
To Ralph J. Pederson, Constable, or any other suitable person of the Town of Chelmsford.
GREETING:
In the name of the Commonwealth aforesaid, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town who are qualified to vote in elections, to meet in their several polling places, viz:
Precinct 1. McFarlin School Cafeteria, Chelmsford Center.
Precinct 2. Town Hall, North Chelmsford.
Precinct 3. Fire House, West Chelmsford.
Precinct 4. School House, East Chelmsford.
Precinct 5. Liberty Hall, South Chelmsford.
Precinct 6. Westlands School House.
Central Voting Precinct, Center Town Hall (5 o'clock P.M. to 8 o'clock P.M. only)
On Tuesday, the third day of November, 1964, at 8:00 o'clock A.M. for the following purposes:
To bring in their votes for the following officers:
ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT SENATOR IN CONGRESS For this Commonwealth
GOVERNOR
For this Commonwealth
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR For this Commonwealth
ATTORNEY GENERAL For this Commonwealth
SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH For this Commonwealth
TREASURER OF THE COMMONWEALTH For this .Commonwealth AUDITOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH For this Commonwealth REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS For 5th Congressional District
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COUNCILLOR For 3rd Councillor District
SENATOR
For 5th Senatorial District
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
For 35th Representative District, Middlesex
CLERK OF COURTS For Middlesex County
REGISTER OF DEEDS For Middlesex North District
COUNTY COMMISSIONER (2) For Middlesex County COMMISSIONERS TO APPORTION SUFFOLK COUNTY INTO
REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS
QUESTIONS
QUESTION NO. 1. Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held March 29, 1961, received 219 votes in the affirmative and 26 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 8, 1963, received 244 votes in the affirmative and 14 in the negative ?
YES. NO
Summary
The proposed amendment provides that the terms of office of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treas- urer and Receiver General, Attorney General and Auditor shall be four years. Executive Councillors, Senators and Representatives shall con- tinue to serve for two years. The four-year-term for constitutional of- ficers would become effective at the time of the November election in the year 1966.
QUESTION NO. 2-Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held July 18, 1962, received 238 votes in the affirmative and 1 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 8, 1963, received 246 votes in the affirmative and 2 in the negative ?
YES NO
Summary
In the event that any public office, whether elective or appointive, shall become vacant as a result of enemy attack, the proposed amend- ment would enable the General Court to provide for prompt and tem- porary succession to the powers and duties of such offices, and to take steps to insure continuity of government of the Commonwealth and its political subdivisions.
QUESTION NO. 3. Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution
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summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held March 29, 1961, received 251 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 8, 1963, received 252 votes in the affirmative and 3 in the negative ?
YES. NO
Summary
The proposed amendment provides that the credit of the Common- wealth may be given, loaned or pledged only by a two-thirds vote of each branch of the Legislature. In no event shall the credit of the Com- monwealth be given or loaned to or for any individual, private associa- tion or corporation privately owned or managed.
QUESTION NO. 4. Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution summarized below which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held July 18, 1962, received 220 votes in the affirmative and 24 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 8, 1963, received 258 votes in the affirmative and 1 in the negative ?
YES NO
Summary
The proposed amendment authorizes both the Governor and the Executive Council to require opinions of the Justices of the Supreme Ju- dicial Court on questions of law. The present requirement that the Governor and Council agree before a question may be submitted would be annulled.
QUESTION NO. 5. Law Proposed by Initiative Petition
Do you approve of a law summarized below which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 109 in the affirmative and 109 in the negative and was disapproved in the Senate by a vote of 16 in the affirmative and 20 in the negative ?
YES NO
Summary
The proposed measure provides that henceforth appointments in the executive branch of the government shall not require the advice and consent of the Governor's Council. Exceptions to this provision include appointments to the Youth Service Board, Industrial Accident Board, Commission of the Department of Public Utilities, Parole Board and Appellate Tax Board, which appointments shall continue to require Council action. However, should the Council fail to act upon such ap- pointments within thirty calendar days, then the person involved shall be deemed to have been lawfully appointed. Any appointment in the executive branch by an officer other than the Governor which heretofore
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required Council approval shall henceforth require approval by the Governor.
Removals from office shall no longer require the advice and con- sent of the Council, except in the case of the Youth Service Board, which removals must still receive Council approval. As in the case of appoint- ments still requiring Council approval, such recommended removal from the Youth Service Board must be acted upon by the Council within thirty calendar days; otherwise the proposed removal shall become ef- fective as if approval had been given. In the case of any appointment which heretofore required Council approval the Governor may, within fifteen days of the making of the appointment, remove the person ap- pointed without cause.
The Council shall no longer be required to approve the fixing of any compensation for services rendered in the executive department. And henceforth there need be no approval by the Council of actions or agreements by executive officers, including but not limited to borrowings and loans, investments, leases, licenses, purchases and conveyances, and contracts, and also including the promulgation of rules and regulations.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Governor shall at all times re- main free to seek the advice and consent of the Council upon any matter. QUESTION NO. 6. Law Submitted Upon Referendum After Passage
Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was approved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 180 in the affirmative and 40 in the negative and was approved in the Senate by a vote of 28 in the affirmative and 5 in the negative ?
YES NO
Summary
Under the Act, effective as of January 1, 1964, each member of the General Court shall receive seventy-eight hundred dollars for each reg- ular annual session, the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives shall each receive the same amount as addi- tional compensation, and the floor leaders of each of the major political parties in the Senate and the House, the Chairman of the Senate Com- mittee on Ways and Means and the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of that committee of the House shall each receive thirty-nine hundred dol- lars as additional compensation, to be paid as provided in the Act. After the same date the annual expense allowance is to be six hundred dollars for each member and the travel allowance is to be eight cents per mile with a stated minimum and an alternative, and a member chosen to fill a vacancy or who resigns during a session is to be entitled to perdiem compensation at the rate for each regular annual session and to the allowances for travel and other expenses for the time of his member- ship.
It is also provided that in addition to the compensation for the 1963 annual session the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House
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shall be paid thirty-nine hundred dollars, the floor leaders of each major political party in the Senate and House, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means and Chairman and Vice-Chairman of that committee of the House, shall be paid twenty-nine hundred and twenty- five dollars and each other member shall be paid nineteen hundred and fifty dollars. Each member shall also be entitled to an additional expense allowance of two hundred dollars for the calendar year 1963 and the travel allowance shall be at the rate of eight cents per mile with a stated minimum and an alternative for the balance of the calendar year 1963.
QUESTION NO. 7
A. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all al- coholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages) ?
YES.
NO
B. 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) ? YES NO
C. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all al- coholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises ? YES NO
POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 8 O'CLOCK A.M. TO 8 O'CLOCK P.M. AND YOU ARE DIRECTED to serve this Warrant by posting at- tested copies thereof, seven days at least before the time of said meeting. HEREOF FAIL NOT and make return of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and places of said meetings.
Given under our hands this twenty-sixth day of October, 1964.
Selectmen of Chelmsford,
HOWARD E. HUMPHREY CHARLES EGERTON WILLIAM L. HARVEY
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
MIDDLESEX, SS.
October 27, 1964
Pursuant to the within Warrant, I have notified and warned the in- habitants of the Town of Chelmsford who are qualified to vote in elec- tions by posting up attested copies of same at the following places, to wit: Post Offices in Chelmsford Center, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford and West Chelmsford, and the School House in East Chelms- ford, and the Westlands School House, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding the meeting aforesaid.
A true copy, attest:
RALPH J. HULSLANDER,
Constable of Chelmsford
RALPH J. HULSLANDER, Constable of Chelmsford
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION November 3, 1964
ELECTORS OF PRES. and VICE PRESIDENT
Candidate
P-1
P-2
P-3
P-4
P-5 419
P-6 629
91
3357
Hass & Blomen, Soc. Labor
7
0
0
0
2
1
0
10
Johnson & Humphrey, Dem. 1974 1320
530
417
596 1125
137
6099
Munn & Shaw, Prohib.
0
3
1
0
4
4
2
14
Blanks
49
23
6
6
13
19
7
123
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
237
9603
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Edward M. Kennedy, Dem. 2047 1354
570
421
631 1118
118
6259
Howard Whitmore, Jr., Rep. 1267
414
281
116
389
635
76
3178
Lawrence Gilfedder, Soc.Lab.
5
2
2
0
1
2
0
12
Grace F. Luder, Prohib.
2
3
0
0
1
1
0
7
Blanks
43
17
3
7
12
22
6
110
TOTAL
3364 1790 856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
GOVERNOR
Francis X. Bellotti, Dem.
992
994
279
321
338
686
72
3682
John A. Volpe, Rep.
2349
773
572
218
680 1076
118
5786
Francis A. Votano, Soc. Lab.
8
2
1
0
3
2
6
22
Guy S. Williams, Prohib.
1
2
0
1
1
4
0
9
Blanks
14
19
4
4
12
10
4
67
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
John W. Costello, Dem.
1068
952
290
310
321
698
66
3705
Elliot L. Richardson, Rep.
2212
780
548
218
690 1044
120
5612
Edgar E. Gaudet, Soc. Lab.
5
6
1
0
2
3
0
17
Prescott E. Grout, Prohib.
9
3
1
0
3
3
0
19
Blanks
70
49
16
16
18
30
14
213
TOTAL
3364 1790 856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
SECRETARY
0
Kevin H. White, Dem.
1894 1271
510
392
597 1072
98
5834
Wallace B. Crawford, Rep.
1383
446
323
126
413
660
85
3436
Fred M. Ingersol, Prohib.
3
1
0
3
2
0
15
Julia B. Kohler, Prohib.
4
7
0
4
0
3
0
18
Blanks
77
63
22
22
21
41
17
263
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
.1334
444
319
121
Abs. Tot.
Goldwater & Miller, Rep.
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ATTORNEY GENERAL
Edward W. Brooke, Rep.
2830 1248
711
366
873 1381
159
7568
James W. Hennigan, Jr., Dem. 498
507
138
171
149
387
33
1883
Willy N. Hogseth, Soc. Labor
3
3
0
0
0
1
0
7
Howard B. Rand, Prohib.
4
6
0
2
1
1
1
15
Blanks
29
26
7
5
11
8
7
93
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
TREASURER
Robert Q. Crane, Dem.
1500 1156
431
357
468
912
82
4906
Robert C. Hahn, Rep.
1730
543
396
161
525
800
98
4253
Warren C. Carberg, Prohib.
10
6
1
1
0
6
0
24
Arne A. Sortell, Soc. Labor
4
4
1
1
1
3
0
14
Blanks
120
81
27
24
40
57
20
369
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
AUDITOR
Thaddeus Buczko, Dem.
1242 1021
345
331
364
755
62
4120
Elwynn J. Miller, Rep.
1954
668
477
181
621
944
114
4959
John Charles Hedges, Prohib.
17
3
0
0
4
8
1
33
Ethelbert L. Nevens, Soc. Labor
8
7
1
3
1
5
0
25
Blanks
143
91
33
29
44
66
23
429
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
CONGRESSMAN 5TH DISTRICT
F. Bradford Morse, Rep.
2742 1297
717
365
865
1429
168
7583
George W. Arvanitis, Dem.
585
468
136
171
155
341
22
1878
Blanks
37
25
3
8
14
8
10
105
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
COUNCILLOR 3RD DISTRICT
Perlie Dyar Chase, Rep.
1863
630
426
181
589
894
99
4682
George F. Cronin, Jr., Dem. 1295 1025
380
324
385
793
72
4274
Blanks
206
135
50
39
60
91
29
610
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
SENATOR
James DeNormandie, Rep.
2190
753
517
206
695 1047
122
5530
Pasquale Sclafani, Dem.
99
910
295
295
286
642
56
3471
Blanks
181
127
44
43
53
89
22
559
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
75
ANNUAL TOWN REPORT
REPRESENTATIVE 5TH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT
Vernon R. Fletcher, Rep.
1252
567
205
141
356
577
114
3212
Chandler H. Stevens, Indep.
971
321
282
94
283
456
61
2468
Franklin Hunt, Dem.
1036
821
344
277
369
694
11
3552
Blanks
105
81
25
32
26
51
14
334
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
CLERK OF COURTS
Edward J. Sullivan, Dem,
1730 1241
475
379
549 1025
95
5494
John L. Papalia, Rep.
1452
446
331
138
431
687
82
3567
Blanks
182
103
50
27
54
66
23
505
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
REGISTRAR OF DEEDS
Frederick J. Finnegan, Dem. 2636 1526
703
468
815 1449
148
7745
Blanks
728
264
153
76
219
329
52
1821
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
William G. Andrew, Rep.
1927
638
459
174
607
915
109
4829
John F. Dever, Jr., Dem.
1335
932
389
293
421
793
82
4245
John F. Cremens, Dem.
785
589
200
216
223
456
40
2509
Albert L. Daigle, Rep.
1570
688
409
185
500
839
99
4290
Blanks
1111
733
255
220
317
553
70
5259
TOTAL
6728 3580 1712 1088 2068 3556
400 19132
OFFICE:
Question No. 1:
Yes
2545 1103
625
329
773 1291
153
6819
No
509
401
161
136
142
277
24
1650
Blanks
310
286
70
79
119
210
23
1097
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
Question No. 2:
Yes
2789 1302
737
390
836 1437
166
7657
No
194
133
35
52
76
113
9
612
Blanks
381
355
84
102
122
228
25
1297
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
76
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Question No. 3:
Yes
2288 1016
604
276
682 1137
161 6164
No
598
374
147
138
199
335
9
1800
Blanks
478
400
105
130
153
306
30
1602
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
Question No. 4:
Yes
2608 1170
680
344
774 1291
162
7029
No
291
224
70
71
106
182
10
954
Blanks
465
396
106
129
154
305
28
1583
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
Question No. 5:
Yes
2232
907
551
261
686 1052
97
5786
No
707
512
204
162
223
443
70
2321
Blanks
425
371
101
121
125
283
33
1459
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
Question No. 6:
Yes
851
432
218
117
296
377
65
2356
No
1986
975
535
297
583 1073
101
5550
Blanks
527
383
-103
130
155
328
34
1660
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
Question No. 7A:
Yes
2180 1287
569
375
699 1190
132
6432
No
823
300
207
98
240
409
44
2121
Blanks
361
203
80
71
95
179
24
1013
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
*200
9566
Question No. 7B:
Yes
2171 1239
557
382
678 1175
131
6333
No
723
273
190
77
212
362
37
1874
Blanks
470
278
109
85
144
241
32
1359
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
Question No. 7C:
Yes
2402 1280
611
396
744 1281
142
6856
No
568
258
141
68
160
280
29
1504
Blanks
394
252
104
80
130
217
29
1206
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
77
ANNUAL TOWN REPORT
ELECTION RECOUNT November 24, 1964
P-1
P-2 P-3
P-4
P-5 P-6 Abs.
Tot.
DeNormandie
2194
758
517
206
695
1047
122
5539
Sclafani
992
904
295
295
286
642
56
3470
Blanks
178
128
44
43
53
89
22
557
TOTAL
3364 1790
856
544 1034 1778
200
9566
Andrew
1919
634
459
172
609
914
110
4817
Dever
1340
935
389
294
411
793
81
4243
Cremens
782
587
200
217
219
455
39
2499
Daigle
1564
690
409
184
513
838
99
4297
Blanks
1123
734
255
221
316
556
71
3276
TOTAL
6728 3580 1712 1088 2068 3556
400 19132
78
ANNUAL TOWN REPORT
TOWN ACCOUNTANT Nathaniel M. Sweet
The expenditures for the year 1964 amountd to $7,110,408.73, and the Receipts for the year 1964 amounted to $8,549,655.68.
The books, records and reports, in further detail, are always open to townspeople and the Accounting Dept. is always willing to assist any voter or resident, in answering any questions regarding same.
RECEIPTS
1964
1963
GENERAL REVENUE:
Poll Taxes
$
122.00 $
9,262.00
Personal Property Taxes
290,699.83
254,552.31
Real Estate Taxes
2,467,877.97
2,245,003.11
Farm Animal Excise Taxes
426.44
387.92
Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes
515,854.81
431,287.70
Tax Title Redemptions
3,048.30
72.67
Total Taxes
$ 3,278,029.35 $ 2,940,565.71
From State:
Income Taxes
$ 38,815.76 $
32,379.00
Corporation Business Taxes
86,951.51
69,422.08
School-Chapter 69, 70, 71
242,764.85
212,540.76
Old Age Meals Taxes
9,535.05
7,320.26
Total Taxes from State
$ 378,067.17 $
321,662.10
Court Fines
$ 202.06 $
438.96
Permits, Fees and Licenses
24,428.00
21,804.00
Total Fines and Permits
$ 24,630.06 $
22,242.96
Grants and Gifts:
County:
Dog Licenses
$ 2,059.96 $
2,135.83
Chapter 90-Highway Funds
21,492.74
8,156.94
Total Grants and Gifts from County $
23,552.70 $
10,292.77
Federal Government:
Disability Assistance
$ 10,732.09 $
8,870.35
Aid to Dependent Children
40,088.26
23,634.90
Old Age Assistance
62,106.93
73,661.30
Medical Aid to Aged
56,111.33
60,803.47
Under Public Law 874
166,724.79
44,761.57
Under Public Law 815
.00
55,001.76
Total Grants and Gifts from
Federal Government $ 335,763.40 $ 266,733.35
79
ANNUAL TOWN REPORT
State:
Chapter 90-Highway Funds
$
38,485.49 $
14,813.89
Aid to Industrial Schools
2,552.42
2,517.43
Highway Improvement-Chapter 782
.00
23,048.72
Reimbursement -Const., Furnishing &
Equipping New Schools
150,767.48
130,572.68
Abatement Real Estate Taxes- Paraplegic Veterans
4,655.25
2,848.50
Tuition & Transportation-State Wards
4,627.98
3,062.19
School Aid & Transportation
135,340.00
119,935.00
School Cafeteria-Reimbursement from State
58,729.41
53,229.28
Youth Service Board-Counsellors
4,500.00
4,500.00
George Barden Vocational Fund
.00
1,875.00
Aid to Public Libraries
3,782.50
3,782.50
Highway Improvement-Chapter 822
23,048.72
.00
Total Grants & Gifts from State $ 426,489.25 $
360,185.19
Total Grants & Gifts
$ 785,805.35 $
637,211.31
Departmental Receipts:
Selectmen
$
265.85 $
246.50
Treasurer & Collector
1,461.20
926.00
Town Clerk
3,129.60
3,267.00
Assessors
.00
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