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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-09-101~7 0 OFFICER'S RETURN. I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of North ~ndover 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 se, y,~n ~ays ~ef~gre_~he time of said meeting. A true copy: ATTEST: ///~ ~-- ~/~L~%~ North Andover, Mass. ~N. CON~TABLE. Rm TS STATE mS,SE m m 10, 1974. DEMOCRAT PARTT GOV~2L~OR Michael S. Dukakis of Broo~ue 175 218 Robert H. Q~ of Boston 170 186 B 1 ~a n 'k s 10 13 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Eva B. Hester of Clinton 43 ~ Christopher A. rannella of Boston 79 71 John Pierce Lynch of Springfield 4i 39 Thomas P. O'Neill, III of Cambridge 130 181 Thomas Martin Su~van of Randolph 35 37 B 1 a n k s 27 45 ATTORNEY BENthAl Francis X. Bellotti 'of Quincy 130 128 Barry T. Harmon of Braintree 17 38 Edward F. Harrington of Needham. 102 121 Edward M. O, Brien of Easthampten. 23 1~ S. Lester Ralph 'of. Somerville 19 21 George L. Sacco of Medford. 58 77 Blanks 6 17 SECRETARY · Jo-~. X. Davoren of ~ilford 157 158 Paul H. Guzzi of Newton 173 221 B 1 a n k s 25 38 · ~ Crane of Wellesley 187 242 Charles Mark Fu~colo of Cambridge 146 146 B. 1 a n k s 22 29 ~. AUDITOR ~ Buczko of Salem 298 338 B 1 a n k s 57 79 ~ CONGRESSMAN SIXTH DISTRICT Nichael J. Harrington of Beverly 261 316 Renald E. Kowalski 80 85 Blanks 14 16 COUNCILLOR FIF2H DISTRICT Thomas J. Lane of Lawrence 251 298 Benjamin Franklin of Lynn 83 78 B~I a n k s 21 41 SENATOR THIRD E~SE~ DISTRICT James P. Rurak of'Haverhill 303 366 B 1 a n k s 52 51 REPRESENTATIVE GENERAL COURT 26th ESSEX DIST. James P. Hu~rell of North Andover 314 363 B i a n k s 41 54 DISTRICT ATTORNEY EASTERN DISTRICT John~P.S. Burke of Lawrence 303 342 Blanks 52 75 COUNTY COMMISSIONER ESSEX COUNTY Edward H. Cahill of Lynn. 291 319 Blanks 64 98 SHERIFF ESSEX COUNTY Robert E. Cahf]l of Salem. 148 .163 William J. Casey of Lawrence 141 149 David H. James 28 44 Robert F. McGhee of Lynn 8 10 Harold. M. Tobin of Salem 23 20 B 1 a n k s 17 31 COUNTY CO~{ISSIONER ESSEX COUNTY VACANCY Katherine M. Donovan of Lawrence 76 100 Edward P. Carroll, Jr. of Swampscott 23 31 Cornelius M. Casey of Lawrence 61 ' 62 Anna P. O'Connor of North Andover 162 175 B I a n k s 33 49 P R E C ~ ~ ONE TWO THREE FOUR 355 417 442: 441 218 215 9 275 15o 342 1997 228 '~ 108 829 6 5~ 45 69 49 2~0 108 83 70 411 37 40 43 200 167 '162 106 746 40 42 31 185 45 45 43 20~' ~4 17 116 2O 98 160 lO3 18 84 18 15o 149 264 246 28 46 93 635 19 94 536 22 98 40 · 53 '370 21 87 ~0 ?24 202 1106 30 167 237 206 168 ~; 1040 177 190 ~43 .' 802 28 45. 31 · 369 336 263 1604 73 105 79 393 331 319 250 1477 85 93 75 418 26 29 17 102 310 264 186 1309 96 115 109 481 36 62 47 207 381 335 259 1644 61 lO6 83 353 388 345 38? 326 340 3Ol 102 140 ~65 1675 77 322 249 93 390, il8 142 140 104 697 194 17l lOC 75~ 35 42 61 210 ~2 14 8 ~2 20 17 10 80 39 57 59 203 113 102 21 29 75 3~ 182 204 ~l 7l .¥ 38 142 48 281 154 877 48 Election Results State Primaries, Tuesday September 10, 1974 ONE ~WO THREE POUR FIVE TOTAL REPUBLIOAN PARTY 62 156 114 192 150 674 Francis Wi Sar. gent of Dover 40 81 75 118 81 395 Carroll P. Sheehan of Milton 20 69 35 66 65 255 B I a n k s 2 6 4 8 4 24 LIEUTENANT ' GOVERNOR Donald R. Dwight of ~aylamd 51 127 85 160 119 542 Blanks 11 29 29 32 31 132 ATTORNEY GENERAL Charles C. Cabo~, Jr. of Dover 30 53 42 59 46 230 William I. Co%tin of Newton 9 25 17 49 32 132 Josiah A.. Spanlding of Manchester 19 67 42 75 67 270 Blanks 4 11 13 9 5 42 SECRETARY ~5-~uinlan of Norwood 48 127 85 143 11~; 517 B' 1 a n k s 14 29 29 49 36 157 TREASURER M~--~dna Ballantine of Boston 0 0 0 2 2 4 B I a n k s 62 156 1~1! 190 148 670 AUDITOR ~ n .. k s 62 156 11.1~ 192 150 674 CONGRESSMAN. sixth district B t a n .k s 62 156 114 192 150 674 COUNCILIDR fifth district ~' 156 11~. .192 150 674 F,~ k s SENATOR 'THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT Edward Godfrcy of Haverhill 35 101 62 109 85 392 B 1 a n'k s 27 55 52 83 65 282 REPRESENTATIVE 26th ESSEX DISTRICT B 1 a n k s 62 156 llk 192 150 674 DISTRICT ATTORNEY EAST~{N DISTRICT . John C. Bres~han of Lawrence 4 B 1 a n k s 62 156 114 188 150 670 COUNTY COM~ESSIONER ESSEX COUNTY B 1~ s n k s 62 156 114 192 150 674 SP~2IFF. ESSEX COUNTY B 1~ a n k s 62 156 114 192 150 674 COUNTY CO~ISSIONERESSEX cOUNTY VACANCY .B 1.' ~ a n.k s 62 156 1~1~ 192 150 674 <.'~tBRE~ ~:,: :.BALLOT REPORT Ballots ~equested 2 6 6 6 8 28 Ballots received and voted. 2 6 4 5 7 24 ATTEST: JOHN J. LYONS. TOk~ CLERK W A R R A N T Tuesday November 5, 1~74 ESSEX ,' BS: To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover: GREETINGS: ' In the .name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the .inhabitants of sa~d Town who are qualified to vote in elections for Governor, Lieutenant . Governor, Attorney General, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Representative in Congress for Sixth~Congressional District, Councillor for Fifth Councillor District, Senator for Third Essex Senatorial District, one Representative for 26th Representative District, District Attorney for Eastern District, County Commissioner (1) for Essex County, County Commissioner (1) to fill vacancy for Essex County amd Sheriff for Essex County, and all questions ing on the ballot, to meet in the Bradstreet School in Precinct One, the St. Michaels School in Precinct Two, the Thomson School in Precinct Three, the'Kittredge School in Precinct Four amd the Franklin School in Precinct Five. on TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1974 at 8:00 o'clock A.M., for the following purposes: To bring in ~o the Town Clerk and Election Officers the vote for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Representative in Congress for 6th Congressional District, Councillor for 5th Councillor District, Senator' for 3rd Essex Senatorial District, one Representative for 26th Represantative~District, District Attorney for Eastern District, 1 County Commissioner for Essex County, 1 County Commissioner for Essex County to fill a vacancy, and Sheriff for ms.~ex County, and the following questions: Six (6) Questions: # 1; PROPOSED AMENDmeNT TO THE CONSTITUTION 'Do you approve of the adoption of an amend- m-'~' to the constitution summaried below, which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held August 25, 1971, received 212 votes in the affirmative and~ 39 in.t~e negative, and in a Joint session of the two branches held June 6, 1973, received 235 votes in the affirmative in the affirmative and 19 in the negative. # 2. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION Do you approve of the adoption of an %'~e constitution s~mmarized below, which was approved by the General Court in a Joint session of the two ~ranches held August 25, 1971, received 177 votes in the affirmative and 65 in the negative, and in a Joint session of the two branches held June 6, 1973, received 166 votes in the affirmative and 93 in the negative? #3. Proposed AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. Do you approve of the' adopttoh of an amendment to the constitution summarized below, which was approved by the General Court in a Joint session' of the two branches held June 7, 1972, received 250 votes in the affirmative and 3 the ne and a Joint session of ~wo 253 votes in the affirmative and O in the negative.? #h. LAW PROPOSED BY AN INITIATIVE PETITION Do you approve of the adoption 'of an amendment to~ ~ Constition summarized below, which was approved by the General Court in a Joint session of~ the~o branches held May l?~ 1972, received 131 votes in the affirmative and 121 in the negati~,~ in a Joint session of the two branches held May 8~ 1974, received 139 votes in the affirmative and Ll9 in the negative.? #5. LAW PROPOSED BY A~I INITIATIVE PETITON Do you approve of a law summarized b~low which was ~appreved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 73 in the affirmative and 150 in the negative and was disappr6ved in the Senate by a vote of 16 in the affirmative and 22 in the negative. FOR ALL S~tMARIES SEE SHEETS ATTACHED TO WARRANTS. #6. Should the General Court enact legislation during the nineteen hundred and seventy-five ~'~sinn reorganizing state government by creating a Department of Health Systems Regulation which shall have the power to admiuster the medicaid program, control~ and set rates for nursing homes, hospitals, and other health providers under medicaid, license and inspect' health facilities and regulate private health insurance policies, medical and hospital service plan~s? The Polls will be open from 8:O0 A.M to 8:00 P.M. And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting true and attested copies thereof a~ the Town Office Building and at five or more public places in each voting precinct of the Town, said copies to be posted· not less than seven days before the time and place of holdfug said meeting. Hereof, fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting to the Town Clerk. Given under our hands st North An4over, Mass. this 21st day of October in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy Four. JOHN P. KIRK, JOHN F. COAI~, JOSEPH A. GUTHRIE. Selectmen of North Andover, Mass. A TRUE COPY: ATTEST: C. ONST F RT .mO m. NoR ASS. O TOBm 26, 1974. ATT T. OFFICER,S RETURN ~ ~ I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of North Andover who are qualified to vo%e in elections by posting ~rue and a~ested copies of this warrant am 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: . ~ ROBERT PETER LORD. CONSTABLE. North Andover, M~ss. . ~ ~1 ~ ~ ' October 26, 1974. ATTEST. ELECTION RESULTS OF STATE EI~TION OF T~DAY~ NOVEMBER 5~ 1974. PRE C IN C TS ONE ~O THREE FOUR FIVE TOTAL 1002 1231 1237 1527 1396 6393~ GOVERNOR AND LIEUT GOVERNOR -~argent and Dwight. 343 506 452 778 654~ · 2733 Dukak~s and O'NeiLl 632 673 752 702 691 ~ 3450' Gurewitz and Bivins 2 3 ? 3 8 23 Kahian and Greco 15 34 14 31 30 124 B L A N K S 10 15 12 13 13 63i ATTORNEY ~ENERAL Francis X. Bellotti 532 541 681 536 460 2750 Josiah A. Spaulding 442 656 525 952 904' 3479 Jeanne Lafferty 11 7 17 23 15 73 BLANKS SECRETARY 17 27 14 16 17 91 Paul H. Guzzi 660 731 808 861 797~ 3857 John M. Quinlan 326 467 399 635 565 ~. 2382 B L A N K S 26 33 30 31 34 154 TREASURER Robert Q. Crane 826 978 1008 1155 1056 5023 B L A N K S 176 253 229 372 340 1370 AUDITOR ~ Buczko 842 965 1012 '1155 1072 5046 B L A N K S 160 266 225 372 324 1347 CONGRESSMAN SIXTH DISTRICT Michael J. Harrington 827 929 . 1005 1135 1035 4931 John Lefouvar 1 1 B L A N K S 175 302 232 391 361 1461 COUNCILLOR FIFTH DISTRICT Thomas J. lane 788 886 958 1066 936 4634 Edwin Murphy 1 1 2 B L A N K S 214 345 279 460 459~ 1757 · SENATOR 'THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT James P. Rurak 773 889 939 919 891 4411 Edward Godfrey 185 287 234 474 398 1578 Leonard Albis 1 1.' B L A N K S 44 55 64 133 107 403 REPRESENTATi¥~ IN ~EN~RAL COURT 26th ESSEX James P. Hurrell 854 996 1028 1167 1077 5122 Esrl Camire 1 1 B L A N K S 1~8/. 235 209 359 319 1270 . DISTRICT ATTORNET FOR EASTERN DISTRICT John P.S. Burke 818 919 980 B L A N K S 184 312 257 COUNTY C0~ISSIONER FOR ESSEX COUNTY Edward H. Cahill 764 865 930 B L A N K S 238 366 307 SHERIFF FOR ESSEX COUNTY Robert Z. Cahill 780 882 944 Charles Canty B L A N K-S 222 349 293 COUNTY C0~ISSIONER ESSEX COUNTY FILL VACANCY Katherine M. Donovan 751 817 881 BLA~NKS 251 424 356 QUESTION NO. 1. Y E S 590 675 545 N 0 164 276 390 B L A N K S 248 280 302 QUESTION NO. 2. · QUESTION NO. 3. QUESTION NO. 4. .QUESTION NO. 6. 1089 993 4799 438 403 1594 1032 930 4521 495 466 1872 1048 935 4589 1 1 479 460 1803 1001 881 4331 526 515 2062 814 ;741 3365 484-.~'449 1763 229 206 1265 Y E S 604 791 740 1083 988 4206 N 0 152 197 190 212 190 941' B L A N K S 246 243 307 .~232 218 1246 Y E S 469 602 577 845 735 3228 N 0 286 329 364 453 441 1873 B L A N K S 247 300 296 229 220 1292 Y E S 409 496 491 758 667 2821 N 0 332 441 I~;~l~ 528 498 2243 B L A N K S 261 294 302 241 231 1329 Y E S 446 642 536 784 712 3120 N 0 285 342 375 484 443 1929 B L A N K S 271 247 326 259 241 1344 Y E S 531 676 653 935 832 3627 N 0 "206 289 289 342 340 - 2466 B L A N K S 265 266 295 250 224 1300 ABSENTEE BALLOTREPORT Ballots ~Requested .. ~ ~ 12 21 9 30, 30 16 · :Ballots returned and voted /' ~, V / 12 19 7 ' 27' 25 · 90 NOVEMBER 2_9., .1974.' Mrs. caro~in~ E.~/je~f~/~ resigned from School Committee ',------. ~_ , effective: . as of Decemcer 2, 1974. This office mu ~s'ceipt of resignation officially on january 2, 1975.' On Monday Evening January 27~ 1975 meeting of Board of Selectmen and Sbhool Committee met in the Selectmen's Office at 7:30 P.M., with the following voting results to fill vacancy for un-expired term of ~s. Jeffrey. Chairman of Board of Selectmen voted: for Selectman Joseph Guthrie, Joseph Guthrie abstain from voting. Selectman John . ' Kirk. reported absent. Chairman of School Committee James Gordon voted for Joseph Guthrie. Member Charles Trombly voted for Joseph Guthrie, Nember Richard Haltmaier voted for Joseph Guthrie, Member Richard Hillner voted for Joseph Guthrie. Chairman of Board of Selectmean John Coady Mjderated the Meeting and Town Clerk John Lyons co.nducted the election and count of same. Mr. Guthrie was immediate_ly sworn into.offmce by Mr. Lyons. '. Mr. Twembly motioning meeting-~dJourned w~/M~.~a~r seconding motion. A: true statement: ATTEST: COMMONWEALTH OF ~SSACHUSETTS ESSEX SS:, To either of the Constables of the Town of North Andover, Massachusetts. - GREETINGS: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby~directed to i. notify and warn the inhabitants of North Andover who are ql_,,l~eled to.vote in Elections "an~ Town Affairs to meet in the Bradstreet School in Precinct One, the St. Michaels School -in Precinct Two, the Thomson School in Precinct Three, the Kittredge School in.Precinc: Four 'and:the Franklin School in Precinct Five, a3~ in said North Andover, On' MONDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MARCH 1 9 7 5 at 7:00 A.M. -~ there to act upon the following Article. ARTICLE ONE. To elect a Moderator and Town Treasurer for one year, one Selectman, one member of the Board of Assessors, one member of the Board of Health, one member .of the Board of Public Works, ~wo members of the School Committee, all for three years, one member of the 'School Committee for a one year un-expired term. One member of the Greater Lawrence Region,1 .Vocational Technical High School for three years. One member of the Planning Board and one .member of the North Andover Housing Authority for five years, and upon the following questions: QUESTION 1. "Shall licenses be gran:ed in this Town for the operation, holding or conduct- lng a game commonly called Beano? Y E S N 0. QUESTION 2. "Shall the Town provide two thousand dollars of group life insurance and two thousand dollars of accidental death and dismemberment insurance for a retired employee in lieu of one thousand dollars of group life insurance?" Y E S N O.