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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-04-25128. Presidential Primaries April 25, 1972 To bring in their votes to the Primary Officer for ~he Election of Candidates of Political Parties for the following Offices: PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE: 20 Delegates at large to the National'Convention of the Democratic Party. 12 Alternate Delegates at large to the National Convention of the Dem. Party. 10 Delegates at large to the National Convention of the Republican Party. 10 Alternate Delegates at large to the National Convention of the Rep. Party. 7 District Delegates to the National Convaution of the Democratic Paz~ Sixth Congressional District. ~ Alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Democratic Party Sixth Congressional District. 2 District De~ gates to the National Convention of the Republican Party for Sixth Congressional District. 2 Alternate District De~ gates to the National Convention of the Republican Party Sixth Congressional District. District Members of State Committee (one mand and one woman) for each Political Party for the Fourth Essex Senatorial District. 55 Members of the Democratic Town Committee. 55 Members of the Republican Town Committee. The Polls will be open from 8:00 A.M., to 7:00 P.M. Hereof, fail not, and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of said meeting. Given under our hands this 10th day of April A.D. 1972. North Andover, Mass. A true copy: ATTEST: ARTHUR P. KIRK WILLIAM B. DUFFY, JR. JOSEPH A. GUTHRIE. Lyons, Town Clerk. Se ~e c tmenl~ of North An~over, Mass. April 15, 1972. DONALD B. STEWART. Constable. OFFICER'S RETURN. I have notified andwarned the inhabitants of the Town of North Ando~er who are qualified to vote in Primaries by posting true and attested copies of this Warrant at the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each voting precinct of the Town. Said copies not having been posted not less than~seven days before the time of said meeting. A true copy: ATTEST: CONSTABLE. North Andover, Mass. April 15, 1972. ATTEST: TOWN RESULTS OF PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES OF APRIL DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRESIDENTIAL PRF-~CE SHIRLEY CHISHOLM.. EDWARD T. COLL VAN CE' HARTKE RI;BERT H. HUMPHREY ~WRT M, ~ACKSON ~HN...V... LINDSAY E~YGENE McCARTHY GEORGE MoGOVERN WILBUR D. MILLS EDMUND S. GEORGE O. WALLACE SAM YORTY EDWARD KENNEDY BLANKS NATIONAL DELEGATES AT LARGE GROUP 1. ROBERT F. DRINAN, NEWTON MARY I..BUNTING, CAMBRIDGE JACK H. BACKMAN, BROOELINE' ELLEN. M. JACKSON, BOSTON J.. KE2~NETH GALBRAITH, CAMBRIDGE ROBERTA F. BENJAMIN, BELMONT JOHN L.SALTONSTALL, JR. BOSTON RUTH M. BATSON, BOSTON ALVIN LEVIN, LINCtLN. MARY E. WILLIAMSON, IPSWICH. CHARLES F. McDEVITT, FRAMINGHAN.~ ~M~Y A. MARKEL. SPRINGFIELD. SSE PARKS, SPRINGFIELD. DORIS M. EANIN, NORWOOD SALVADOR E. LURIA, LEXINGTON 1972 TUESDAY: P R E C I N C T S TOTAL ~l~ TWO THBWn~. FOUR FIVE 476 4~7 5~7 }~l- a~64 7 . 5 6 19 9 46 0 2 0 1. 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 2 1 1~ 1 7 6 '5 2 191 ll?O -22 28 15 16 6 87 102 i25 119 100 o I i o 5 o o o o 7 9 ~ 16k ~27 157 511 199 1058 '2~ ac7 ~9 500 19o 990 a95 187 97~ 210 157 292 184 976 ~o~o ~59 ao5 8 5 956 ~8 i99 zo55 206 295 l~ 971 207 ~00 186 969 MARGARET V. EAGAN, C~ELNSFORD F. CHRIST0?HER ARTERTON, NEWTON PATRICK A. SIMON,1 NEWTON F-~LIZABETH A. CHASE, WEST BROOKPIELD ANTONIA H. CHAYES, CAMBRIDGE GROUP TWO (2) KEVIN H. WHITE, BOSTON THOMAS P. O'NEILL, JR. CA~BRIDGE ROBERT H. QUINN, BOSTON. DORIS KEARNS. CAMBRIDGE L~A SAUNDERS, BOSTON RD~S~RT Q. CRANE, V~LLLESLEY. DAVID' M: BARTLEY. HOLYOKE. KEVIN B. MARRINGTON, SALEM. MARY L. FONSECA, FALL RIVER. GERALDINE PLESHAW, QUINCY. SALVATORE CAMELI 0, ~ELMONT. RONALD GLOVER, BOST~N. SAMUEL H. ww~m., CAMBRIDGE BETTY. TAYMOR, NEWTON. ANN. L.~ DUNPHY, NORTHAMPTON. MELVIN B. MILLER, BOSTON K ~UN GIFFORD, NANTUCKET. NICHOLAS MAVROULES, PEABODY. IRENE"LAMBERT, HAVERHILL ANNA P. BUCFV.k'Y, BROCKTON. NOT GROUPED GEORGE G. BURKE, QUZEOX ENDICOTT PEABODY., CAMBRIDGE BLANKS. NATIONAL ALTERNATE DELEGATES 'AT LARGE ALEXANDER RODRIGUES, -BOSTON. EENNETH 'J. MOYNIHAN, WORCES'~ KARL E. ,HAAG, LONGMEADOW. CONSTANCE KANTAR, NEWTON. CARL K,""KING, MARBLEHEAD. AN~E P. PRIEST, LINCOLN STEPHE~ J. MORGAN; SO~2RVILLE. ~MONTEAL :M. 7R'~_BEY, WAYI~D.. SANDRA :L. ~Z~URN, ' SPRINGFIELD. KATHLEEN K; HOUTON, BOSTON. MICHAEL J. BROWEE, OAHBRIDGE. GROUP ~w.o. JOHN F~L DAVOREN, MILFORD ARCHIBALD COE., WAY'LAND ELIZABETH PARNES, NEWTON FRANK., J~ MANNING, BGSTON Ar. FRED :O?.W~T0, BELMONT BARBARAqJ. GARVEM, o SPRINGFIELD. JACK E.".~0BINSON, BOSTON JAMES ~E:. SMITH, r.MNN. SUSANHAAR, CAMBRIDGE PETER ?EE~_J~&~N, NEWTON JAMES.F.' .MUr~0NEY,. MARLBOROUGH. MARGARET M..BRE~, . CAMBRIDGE. B r.;A N.'E SJ,'. DISTRICT DELEGATES GROUP ONE DOEO'I'~iE ~....BAEER, DANVERS. THADDEUS BUCZEO, SALEM SELMA ~, GOLDBERG, MARBLEHEAD JAMES"~J. CARRIGAN, LYNN. BEVERLY?S. MARTIN Glouce s~ex, PETER. S.; D!CICC0, Lynn JAMES P:.L RE, HAVe, HILt. -'- GR.0 U P T.W.O~ THOMAS DIG~INS, PEABODY ~O~N J. ~DILLON, LMNNFIELD IRVING E. KANE, I',YNN_ MARY M~~ 'KOWALSKI,. LYNN THOMAS ~. MoGIVERN, PEABODY ~ANE 0~ ~PRENDERGAST, LYNN. SAMUEL B. T~SSEL. MARBLEHEAD. (~) ~6 2~o ~.~5. 288 ~@9 97~ 1~1 207 15~ 292 1~2 960 29) 1~9 969 109 157 12~ 1)1 9) 116 111 111 ~1 122 116 121 86 112 109 106 85 ~5 ~o ~o2 12~ 12~ 1~7 115 110 10 82 112 106 102 111 10~ 106 110 105 106 85 n~ ~o6 87 ~9 ~o7 ~o~ 87 no ~o9 81 109 110 100 91 116 11~ 104 85 ~2 ~09 9~ 0 0 11 101 ~8 82 '85 81 6o6 5?5 o ~ o ~5~85 ~5~ 2o6 ~55 295 ~)~ 2o9 ~o 295 ~87 I52 2~5 15~ 2~6 1~2 129 202 1~2 28 182 ~5~ 200 ~52 ~2~ 2o2 ~4 ~oo 89' 81' 85' '82 82 '85 95 106 11 10 11 10 10 11 72 110 119 111 66 ~02 ~o5 ~o~ 6~ 98 112 102 66 98 ~ ~02 101 105 7~ no · 66 111 107 ~'~9~ ~0~ 102 112 102 87 126 lO5 116 88 1~ ~ 106 11, ~27 m~5 26 17 ~ 21 21 lU 25 18 20 16 16 16 17 15 16 9i~9 9o ~60 ~7) ~ozsz ~6 1,30 Rour JOHN E. MURPHY, JR. PEABODY 9 10 11 JAMES F. WALDRON, HAVEEHILL 11 14 ALBERT V. DIVIRGILI0, LYNN 10 7 5 ANNETTEpAUL CUNNEy,I' D'ANGEL0,sALEM PEABODY PAMELA CZ JONES, ~RBLEHEAD THERESA M. ST.LOUIS, HAVERHILL GROUP FOUR (4) DAVID E. HARRISON, GLOUCESTER 105 15~ 108 TIMOTHY A. BASSETT, LYNN 100 156 102 ROSEMARY P. BANKS, GLOUCESTER 100 154 104 KATN~.W~N P. HOLNES, BEVERLY 105 150 107 JOHN. R. McCARTHY, GROVELAND ll2. /~ 109 JANICE J. SLOAN LYNN 101 155 100 PETER W. WILLIAMSON, IPSWICH 101 15~ 102 BLANKS.. NATtL ALTERNATE DISTRICT DEIE GATES GROUP 1. J. GTON, 100 NARY F. LEAVITT, NORTH ANDOVER 0~ 121 SHEPARD M. RENIS, PEABODY 70 ll0 9~ JANE A. LYNESE, SW)2~PSCOTT 69 ll0 99 G~our ~to (2) CHARLES A. NELANSON, SALEM. 19 1~ 1~ CHARNA J. GARBEE, SWA~PSCOTT 17 lO 12 PAUL P~:CUKONIS, DANVERS 15 20 1~ PRIMO A. LOMBARDI, TOPSFIELD 20 21 21 saOUr ~ (~) SHIRLEY A. PHELAN, LYNN JOHN W. BYRE, PEABODY R. SCOTT POOLE, LYNN F~RTHA CORCORAN, HAVERHILL GaO~ FOUR JANES J. FIORENTINI, HAV2R~ILL. RONALD W. FOX, MARBLEHEAD JEAN_B. HODGDQN, NANCEESTER. BARBARA WHEATLAND, TOPSFIELD , B L A N KS .. ..~%~. . STATE COmmITTEE (MAN) 4th Essex Senator~-I JOHN. J. RY~N,. III. HAVERHILL B L A N K S STATE COMMITTEE (WOMAN) ANNA P. O'CONNOR. NORTH ANDOVER B L A N KSS 7 lZ 8 io i~ io lOS 15o 98 155 -io2 -9~ iSi ioo 95 'i5o ioo i56 156 ii i5 io9 i25 17 7 54 ~ 720 24A6 i57 72i 247 · 72~ 'i~ll~ 75~ i52 .1o5 595 126 '102 ~51 lo2 92 72 10~ 92 470 19 '9 80 i5 12 7~ 15 0 15' 2: 29 i9 . ~ 7 ~ 59 5' 158 i7 28- , 262 ~6 TOWN COmUT~,E~,, (~) GROUP oNE ¢1) wl~lAm ~. DU~V, a~.. ~ Timber L~e. 1~0 ~ 17~ RI~D M. ROZ~. 8~ Elm St. 119 217 171 ~I~Y F. ~AVITT, 26 ~dover Stl 100 J0~ E. 201 1~5 S~OEL, 1~25 Salem St. 1~ 21 165 ~K O. ~Y, 55 ~Vergreen ~. 107 ~ROB~:T M. P~GIOE, ~5 Bren~°od Cir. 112 208 ~'C~S T. NoC~T~, Ih 01d Village L~e 10~ 20h ~P. SAm/AY 266 G~eene St. ' 9] 200 ~'l~C~S G. ~LSON, 5~ G~ay'St~' ' 95 19~1~1k N~CY L. R0SSI~, 74 Buok~g~m Rd. 99 199 WPHILIP.H. ~, ~. 65 ~fmd'St. 196 197 ;< ~ILLIAM'D" W~TT~. ~. 24 Salem St. ~9 alO ~RY C. S~L~, ~ Woodstock St~ 211 ~'JOHN'M. C~, 257 0hosmUt St. 96 ~,DONA~ L. ~, . 25~ ~in St. ~02 ~'~TC~ P. BO~, 255 Pleasant St. ~ PA~ICIA C~ST~TIEAU, 192 W~ter St. 101 201 ~Y.S. H~G, ~ )6) Jo~son St. q5 196 ELLEN EVES, ~6 Fernview Ave. ~) 10 20! 162 leo ~o~4~ 102 20 i95 i59 90 i95 3-57 PRISCILLA A. QUINTAL, . 278 Waverly Rd. .'THOMAS J. EENNESSEY, 545 Salem St. DAVID P. GRIECO, 7 Heath Rd. NARTEA L. HARRIS, 415 Salem St. KARIN L. BYRNES, 24 Richardson Ave. JONATNAN L. GRIGGS, Forest T. 288 22o ' iosi ~226 ,~o~ 27~..222 .950 27~ 250 ~ lOOO 276 22i .. 977 264 217 96% .271.. 209 , 956 266 215 2gO 218 '9~1 259 209 ' ~05 257 2i~ ~95 25~2o9. 906 266 2ii~ 278 209 926 265,' 2i6 955 264 2i9 259, 2i9 264'" 2:1J4. 2577215' 912 26h:, 2i6 954 276 2~ 996 262 ~i~ 932 265 '21~ 9i9 268 22i 933 e55 257 eo~ . 92 A6~ 2~ 9~o e58 el5 258 2~o ~96 ask a~6 890 DEM. TOWN COMM. GROUP ONE ANN T. CRONIN, 21 Merrimack St. 111 207 TIMOTHT S. ROCK. 50 Jay Rd. 107 224 PAUL F. EATON, ~4errimack College 107 209 BLANKS TO~AL VOTE OF GROUP ONE (1) TOWN DEM. COMMITTEE GROUP TWO (2) ~on~ ~. w-~.~, '() waverley He. 189 171 JOSEPH R. VAILLANCOURT, 51 Lincoln Bt. .175 168 JOSEPH N. HERMANN, Buckingham Rd, 17 JAMES P. HURRELL, 522 Chlckering Rd. l0 201 WILLIAM C. LAFOND 99 Maple Ave. 175 175 JOHN J. MONTEIR0, 1118 Salem St, 177 175 CHARLES E.' BLACK, 14 Clarendon St. 157 175 CHARLES W. TRONBLY, SR. 858 Gt. Pond Rd. lB5 lB6 JOHN. J. LYNCH, 26 Dufton CtS. 166 16~ JOSEPH F. SHEA, 64 Church St. 162 16 JOHN F. OOADY, 88 Turnpike St. 162 165 ERNEST J. ROBERT$~ 22 Irving Rd. 165 167 JOHN J..CAHILL, 45 Elm St. 15-9 161 JOHN J. BURKE, 16 Grafton St. 160 165 Maple 15 I o CHARLES W. TROMBLY, JR. 77 lmcrest Rd. 160 BARBARA A. DEMPSEY, 2~5 Nass Ave. JOSEPH J. MOREESKI, 5B4 Sutton St. 174 WILLIAM J. FERRIS~ 86 Turnpike ~ St. 160 155 JAMES C. BRADLEY, 55 Camden St. 15.5 150 EDWARD M. McAL00N, 16 Great Oak St. 167 165 162 . 157 JOSEPH F. WALSH, 56 Glenwood St. RENO J. ORLANDO, 50 West' Woodbridge Rd. 169 ANNA P. O'CONNOR, 88 Martin Ave. 156. MICHAEL J. CLIFFORD, 57 Turnpike St. 155 HE~W~T J. TOOMET, 45 ~rlghtwood Ave. 168 151 R0~T R. GAUTH33ER, 550 Sutton St. 157 JA~ES J. McINNIS~ 57 Kiernan Rd. ~155 JOHN J. WILLIS, JR. 181 Main St. 1~9 162 JOHN J. COSTELL0, 88 Greene St. 162 166 WILLIAM J. SMITH, 27 Wiley Crt. '16~ 167 JOHN L. LYON.~ 66 ~rentwood Cir. 16~ 167 BLANKS. TOTAL VOTE OF GROUP TWO (2) 24909 R E P U B L I C A 'N PRESIDENTIAL PREF~ CE J.M. ,ASHBR00K PAUL N. McOLOSKEY, JR. RICHARD M. NIXON GEORGE .WALLACE WILBUR N!LLS GEORGE Mc G0¥aatN BLANKS NATIONAL DELEGATES AT LARGE FRANCIS. W. SARGENT, ~ DOVER ELIZABETH E. A~SBURY, WELLESLEY 'LLOYD B. WARI~G, ROCKPORT MARGARET M. DONAHUE, Boston ANN C GANNETT, WAYLAND R0~EET C. HAHN, Stoughton ELLIOT J. RICHARDSON, Brookllne LEVERETT SALTONSTALL, Dover. JOHN A. VOLPE, BOSTON JA~E A. WHITTIER, BOSTON BL A N~K· S ALTEENA~E DELEGATES W£J~hmA~4 ~'. A~t~£~A~, JR. BOSTON MURIEL ERNA BALLANTINE BOSTON ANN R. BLACIGEAM, WINCHEST~2~ RONALD BURTON FRAMINGHAM' HASTINGS ]GEITH,. W. BEIDGEWATER PAUIA E. LOGAN, COHASSET, oJOSEPHINEC. NARCOTTE, GRANB~ F. BRADFORD MORSE, LOWELL MARTHA REARDON, CAMBRIDGE EMILY R. TERLIZZI, MELROSE BLANKS. '6 65 lO8 15k 166 155 162 161 1.O 15~ 157 15~ 157 PAR 265 217 995 272 995 asa a 97~ 155 lo2 779 lOC 769 12o 792 1~9 107 15o llO 125 88 1Cl' 679 156 97 699 12o 9o 662 15 668 96 726 ~55 95 705 laa '9o 677 lb~O 96 72 la6 95~ 67~ la5 90 6k7 la5 6~9 125 ~ 656 127 ~o 96 719 156 96 lak ~7 lO2 ?55 TY' 1 1 lO 9 6 57 65 12o lO5. hi~7 56 5k 85 ~8 105 90 58S' 55 81 5~ 105 ~1 58~ 102 72 122 105 62 101 65 125 10} 456 54' '89 55 lO9 92 599 5k 75 58 108 99 86 .100 85 579 52 74 56 100 59 95 68 116 2lO5 REPUBLICAN PARTY CON'T. ~on ressi0nal District LOUIS H. JOHNSON, Groveland GROUP ONE 2 41' JAI~NE M. SOLIMINE, Nahant 19 41 55 ROBERT C. B~ 15 8 10 KATHARINE A. BACON, Beverly. 8 8 9 GROUP THI~ (3) ' BYRON J. MA , ew uryport. ~ 2 6 JOSEPH A. FURNARI, Salem 2 7 (1 GROUP ~o (2) STEPItEN W. LAURA J. ROBINSON, Llnn. GROUP THPJ~E ( 5 ) RUTH G. BLAC , ynn JEAN M. S~L~E, Haverhill BLANKS STA~ C0~IT~ (W0~) ~ilI BLANKS T~ ~P~LICAN C0~T~ . , - a ~JORE E. EIb. 106 Marblehead St. ~ F. S~E, ~6 Chapin Rd. E~N S. M00RAD~I~, 5~ ~ird St. ~ODORE PE~S, 201 Dale I~Y L. DAY, 2550 ~pike St. L0~A B. Mc~NALD. 25 Colgate ~ION E. ~E, 12 D~a St. E~ARD R. ~LORY, 57 L~co~ St. ~ANOR M. ~RY, 57 Llnco~ St. ;~Y S. ~ISDELL, 85 Sutton Hill Rd. PAULIE ~, 29 So. B~adford St. ED~ND E. DIXON, 10 Hea~ Cir. ~E~N M. ~N, l~ Hillside Rd. J0~PH A. ~GLIOTTA, ll9 Woodcrest Dr. C~LOT~ SP~CE, 102 So. Bradford St. ~0N~D ~ND~, ll~ High ~M A. WIND~,~ 116 High St. EDNA M. ~ACH, 6~ PrescoSt St. ~ PJ ~K,~ 52 Pleaser ~ L. CEN, 59 Pleas~C St. JMeS E. D~IRST, 15 ~ird S~. MIL~D.E. ST~T, 121 Herrick Rd. R0~T A. S~E, 56 C~pin Rd. · AD~Y W. TAYLOR, ~l Walnut Ave. B~B~ ~NAY, ~0~ Middlesex St. ELIZAE~ B0~ACI, 586 0sgo~ S~. DONALD M. ~IRS~D, 10~ 01d Village La~. ~ A. CAHILL, 11 Wo~bridge Rd. E~ TA~, 226 Stevens St. ~ ~. 80 Pembroke Rd. - IN~IS~0 BLANKS W A R ESSEX SS: 11 8 8 8. 8 6 · ,55 17 77 18 8' 58 58' 15 ' 8~. 55' .15 70 5 2 5 19 ''6 57 5 a 5 15 '8 55 '51 97 68 ~ 102 ~ll ~8 . 75 61 55 57 56 55 87 56 57 87 65 50 83 55. 5h. 85 55 52 27 59 50 50 77 55 5o 50 79 50 76 53 78 51 51 72 55 75 71 55 66' .'~ lOO , ~ 98.-402 · 95 581 ~ 95~ 92 96, ,:' 9~ .9.4 · 97 '92 576 95 93 577 97 95 57~ 92 67 ~o5 ~o~ ' 5o' 5~ 5g 5~ ~69 95 ' 52 o a I 1 8460 R A N T COMMON%VEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. To either of the Constables of The Town of North Andover: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, youare hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of North Andover who are qualified to vote. in T~m Affairs to meet in the Veteran,s Auditorium of our North Andover High School for a Special Town Meeting On: MONDAY, the 5th DAY 0P JUNE 1972 at 7.:50 P.M. , then and there to act upon the following articles: '