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· State ,P~imary September 20, 1932.
THE C01~01~EALTN OF k%ASSACHUSETTS.
To either of
the Constables of the To~n of North Andover-
Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to
notify and warn the inhabitants of said tow~ who are qualifie& to
vote in Pr~m-ries to meet in the Engine House in precinct one, the
Merrimack Portable School in precinct two, the Union SchooLhouse
in precinct three and'the Town Hall in precinct four, TUESDAY , the
twentieth day of September, 1932, at ten o'clock A. 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 for this Commonwealth.
Secretary of the Commonwealth for this Co~monwealth.
Treasurer and Receiver General for this Co~onwealthl
Auditor of she Commonwealth for this Commonwealth.
Attorney General for this Commonwealth.
Representative in Congress for the Sixth Congressional District~
Councillor for the Fifth Councillor District. ~
'S~tdr'fo'~ ~ FolzrthEss'ex Senatorial District.
Three Representatives in the General Court for the Third Essex'
Representative District.
County Co~m~issioner for Essex County.
Sheriff for Essex County.
And for the Election of the following offic=rs:
District Member of State Co~nittee for each Political Party~
for the Fourth Essex Senatorial District.
Members ce the Republican Town Committee.
Members of the Democratic Town Co~m~ttee,
Delegates to the State Convention of the Republican Party.
Delegates to. the State Convention of the Democratic Party.
All the above to be voted for on one ballot.
The polls will be open from ten o'clock A. M. to eight o'Clock P.M.
197
State Primary September 20, 1952.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and
attested cop~es thereof at the Town Hall and at five or more public
places in each voting precinct. Said copies to be posted not more than
fifteen days nor less than ten days befores the time of holding said
Hereof fail not and ma~ke due return cf this warrant with your
doings thereon, to the To~wn Clerk. at the time and place cf holding said
meeting.
Given under our hands at NorthAndover this second day of September
in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two.
Harry C. Foster
James P.'Hainsworth
~oseph V. Flanagan
Selectmen of
North Andover'
North Andover, September 9, 1932. ~
Officer~s Re~urn~.
I have notified the inhabitants of North~udover,qualified to vo~e
in State Primaries,by posting true and attested copies of this warrant, at
the To.~nHall and at five or more public places in each voting precinct;
said copies having been posted not more than fifteen days nor less than ten
days before the time of holding said meeting.
~allace E. Towne, .Ooustable.
Warden
Pr. ecinct 0~ic.e.re
~recinct 0~
Albert Eitchell-Rep. ~e~k
Elizabeth. A. CUnio - Dem.
*Ballot Clerks .,
~ohn A. ~cDo'~ald -Rep.
Edward A. Costello-Dem.
ZnsDectors.
Leo H. ~u~phy-Dem.
Eary McDonough-Rep.
Pr. ec,i.nc,t Two,'
Warden Herbert E. EcQuesten-Rep. Clerk,
~rg are t Kane--Dem.
Ballot Clerks.~.
~ames Thomson- Rep.
Edward T. Sullivau-Dem
Inspectors
., Harry Hichelmore-Rep~
$o.knP. Harrington-None
Precinct Th~,e.e,,
Warden Horace Culpon-Rep~ Clerk, James B. ¥~ite-Dem~
Ballot Clerks
Chris.Flanagan-NOne
LewisBroadhead- Rep.
Znspectors.~.
~ohn ~urphy-nep.
i~ry FoleyLDem.
Warden
Precinct Fo~,r
Charles H. Driver-Rep. Clerk
~ames W. DeAdder-Dem'
Ballot Clerks
George A. Rea-.~e~
WilliamS. Lawlor em
Inspectors.
Sidney C. Rea-Rep.
$~mes =. Dillon-Dem.
].98
~aSe tember 20 1932.
The following are the returns of votes cast for candidates
for office in the Republican Party and Democratic Party at the
State Primaries held Tuesday, September 20, 1932, as made by the
Election Officers of Precincts One, Two,Three and Four.
Vfhole number of ballots
Governor
Walter E. Brownell
Frank A. Goodwin
Mark E. Sullivan
William Sterling Youngman
Blanks
Zieutenant Governor
Gasper G. Bacon
Chester I. C~mpbell
Blanks
Secretary
Blanks
Treasurer
~'rancis Prescott
MaxuUlin
Blanks
Auditor
1402
3 10 15 5
138 193 246 148
10 15 11 12
49 154 111 334
39 37 43 29
76 191 143 153
94 .;.150 189 125
69 68 94 50
135 304 286 249,
104 105 140 79
124 242 266 221
18 51 36 25
97 116 124 82
Totals.
33
725
48.
448
148
563
558
281
974
428
853
130
419
Emerson Johnson Coldwell
Alonzo Bi Cook
Blanks
Joseph E. Warner
A. Platt ~ndrew
Albe:t p. ~adleigh
Blanks
Councillor Fifth Dist.
Willis.m J. Eirmingha~
E~gene B. Fraser
Blanks
Sixth Dist,
54 92 108 81
100- 229 206 177
85 88 112 ?0
131 299 274 245
108 110 152 83
90 210 203 163
58 102 111 90
91 97 112 75
56 103 134 92
72 170 142 128
111 136 150 108
335:
712
355
949
453
666
361
375
385
512
505
State Prima Se tember 20 1932.
P 1- e ¢ i n
1
Se nat o____~r F o u__r th Essex
~. Bradford Davis 72 185
Arthur L. Nason' 62 128
~rancis Scalese 23
Blanks 82 78
~entative Third Essex Dist.
Abraham Astin 5 4
J~es M. Barman 31 74
Charles F. Bi!lington 8 22
Edward Brochu 1 0
Bernard Clinton Buswell 1 22
~rchie ~illiamButler 14 33
Joseph Crabtree 60 89
'Henry Dean 5 3
'Alton L. Dow I 8
~harles Duerden l0 G
Bruno M. ~indeisen 25 56,
James P. Hainsworth 138 283
Walter V. Har~ 18 13
Wl!liamHey 6 6
Chester C. Mains 9 14
Edwmrd 7. Miller 24 89
~tlbert Percival Millington 4 5
Ralph G. ~orrison 4 S
MaX Nicholson 1~ 8
Elton K.'~owell 7 9
Edwin D. Packer 8 10
James P. Powers 1 4
Samuel Rushton 23 37
George A. Short 9 8
~red ~. Stone Jr. 4 13
Alfred H. '¥agland 5 17
~illiamWhitwham 48 71
Carl A. ~oekel 28 ?5
Blanks 205 251
c t s
3 4
Totals.
170 140 567
100 92 382
40 19, 100
116 77 353
199
11 4,
56 75
20 13
3 1
11 13
25 33
110 66.
9 5
4 8 .
34 5
39 49
305 230.
35 4
17 5
25 15
35 64
9 3'
11 12
4 9
19 1~
3 1
54 25
17 2
8 $
7 8
33 15
44 57
322 244
24
236
63
5
46,
115
325
22
21
49
169
956.
70
32
212
21
13
46
47
'9
139
36
31
37
167
204
1022
200
..State l~imary September 20, 1932.
County Commissioners
1
,,Essex County
Wallace H. Bell
Frederick Butler
Frank H. Giles
Jmnes H. Lord
Ernest ~. Lowell
Robert H. Mitchell
Charles 0dell
Blanks
~,erif£ .Essex County
John Henry Harrison
John E. Hayes
Harold E. Larkin
Martin Lewis Quinn
Frank E. Raymond
Blanks
State Committee
Lewis R. Hovey
Blan~
TOWI~
Fred cs, rr
Louis H. ~cAloon
John T. Campbell
Charles H. '~entworth
~lex. V~hit e
Abbot Stevens
Francis L. Hurphy
~es Todd
Ohas. ~ewett
Harry ~ilkins on
~bert Ki~
·ohn Pillion
Oharles Hi~mn
H. D. Rockwell
~rry C. Fo~ter
Howard Kelly
had
had
hsd
had
had
had
hsd
had
had
had
hsd
had
had
had
had
had
P R E C I 1~ C T S
2 3 A -
70 97 129
97 229 182
23 34 45
23 70 105
15 15 22
37 105 65
10 9 6.
200 259 298
~5 52 71
9 14 14
25 80 94
8 10 7
69 165 136
73 88 104
105
134
TEE.
8'/
196
16
33
13
106
10.
195
53
16
46
12
134'
67
Totals
704
118
231
.~6~
35
9§2
231
53
245
37
5O4
332
230 224 182' 741
179 202 146 661
,5
5
4
4
14
5
6'
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
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State
'Primary September 2G~ 1932.
P r e c i n c
Democratic Ballot
t
Governor
$oseph B. Ely ll4 126 §4 ?l
Blanks
Zieutenant Governor
Edward P. Barry 29 31 18 11
David J. Brickley 19 17 11 ?
Raymond A. Fitzgerald 13 20 '16 11
William I. Hennessy 5 6 5 4
~rancis E. Kelly 14 9 4
Joh~ F. Malley 6 5 1 8
Michael C. 0'~eil 10 22 7 16
John E. Swift 15 34 I1
~_h~_/~E ~_?Brickley ~3 38 20 17
J. Edward Callahan 16 10
John~. Cussen 1 0 2 1
Arthur G. Flyrm 12 20 'll .il
George F. Gilbody 0 3, 0 4
George F. Grogan 6 ? 0 2
E~ward J. Gurry 4 6
John D. O'Brien ll '? 9 10
Joseph S~ntosuosso ? 12 Z 6
Rmy H. Shattuck 1
Oharles R. Sulliva~x
Henry J. Sulliv~ ? 8 ? 1
Blanks 43 65 25
TreaslLrer
Charlea ~. Hurley 112 110 ~5 64
Blanks 43 SO 34 26
Auditor
John E~ Buckley 33 33 13 20
~ohn J. Harrington 19 16 3 5
~rancis X. Hurley 51 61 29
Alfred J. Moore 2 2 ? 6
Leo A. Spillane 9 9 9 2
Blanks 35 ~9 25 24
524
Totals.
365
159,
89
54
6O
18
50
2O
65
115
118
3~
4
15
14'
3?
27
25
15g.
341
183
104
43
174
17
29
157
202
State Primary September 20~ 1952.
Precincts
1~: 2 5 4
Attorney General
John P. Buckley 64 57 29 55
Harry E. Casey ll 16 7 l0
Dani~lJ. Dempsey Jr. 13 9 15 2
William R. Sharton 5 5 i 4
Harold W. Sulliva~ 15 18 4' 9
Raymond E. Sullivan 6 8 g 7
Blanks 45 77 26 25
ConKressman Sixth Dist.
James D. Burns 92 93 48 54
George J. Fe~guson 16 12 12 9
Blanks 47 85 29 2~
Councillor Fifth Dist.
Louis J. Dion 10 3 4 Z
Joseph M. Hargedon 63 78 40 44
~illiamG. Hennessy 40 27 17 13
Louis A. Kotarski 1 13 5 ~"8
Blsunks 41 69 23 23
Senate~ Fourth Dist.
Richard B. Larkin. 30 32 22 21
Lot F. McNamara Jr. 85 98 40 42
Blank~ 40 60 27 2?
Representative Third Essex Dist.
James J. Cahill
Thomas Carney
Eaurice C. Casey
Eatthew DeLuca
Katherine &lena Foley
George F. Hoar
Edward Koehler
John J. EcDuffie Jr.
James A. McGrogan
Frank M. EcQuade
William A. Eenzie
John J. Eoher
Patrick O'Connell
Robert Vincent O'Sulliva~
Angelo Rocco
8. 5 1 4
7 8 3 5
87 121 46 64
6 12 5 5
28 18 14 8
5 2 3
2 0 1 0
55 115 27 52
15 11 9 6
2 5 5 1
27 4 21 9
0 1 2 0
1 1 2 5
30 29 22 11
7 1 5 0
Totals.
185
44
15
44
171
287
49
188
19.
225
9?
27
156
105.
265 '
154
18
25
28
68
13
249
41
13
61
92
11
Representative
Michael Rossi
Louis J. Scanlon
~ohn E. Shine
~. Joseph Sipsey
Ange!o .A. Stabile
James J. Sullivan Jr.
George F. ~?inn
Har~y G. Wright
Blanks · '
Qounty Commissioners
~.ewis C. Carey
George Leo Hale
Ernes~ W. T, owell
Michael T, Ray
Blanks
.Sheriff Essex County
Michael A. Landers
Blanks
..State Primar~ September 20, 1932.
Precinct
1 2 3
Third Essex Dis~.
0 2 1
59 36 17 16
11 20 7
1 1 1
1 2, 0
5 4 7
4 0 1
6 4
98 164 64 64
Essex County
89 86 '50 55
17 13
24 20 9 13
124 199 81' 75
110 114 §~ 64
45. 76 33 26
State Committee Fourth Essex Dist.
~b~rles H. Morrill
Blanks
Town Committee
Nautico C. Casey
F~ancis L.. Doran
Joseph L. R~vet
Santo A. Dimauro
~ohn J. McDuffie
George Friel
$ohn McKernon
Leo Murphy
87 88 46 5~
68 102 43 36
89 90 53 48
66 46 32 2~
65 46 27 26
60 ~0 33 30
76 86 47 47
13 S 2 0
12 3 1 0
13 4 2 0
0 1 0 . 0
~ 5 0 0
203
Totals.
128
46
18
8
15
590
28O
180
43'
66
479
344
180
2?5-
249
28O
170
174
!63
266
lS
16
19
1
9