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[Document 10 — 1969] / ^7 i^l
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
ELECTION DEPARTMENT
FOR THE YEAR 1968
Roston, January 31, 1969.
Hon. Kevin H. White,
Mayor of the City of Boston.
Sir, — In compliance with section 24, chapter 3, of the
Revised Ordinances, the Roard of Election Commissioners
respectfully submits its annual report.
Registration
In accordance with chapter 236 of the Acts of 1966
registration was held as follows:
At the central office from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays,
Sundays, and holidays excepted; from January 2 to
February 6, inclusive; from February 8 to February 27,
inclusive; from February 29 to March 29, inclusive; from
May 1 to August 17, inclusive; from September 18 to
October 5, inclusive; and from November 6 to Decem-
ber 31, inclusive.
At the central office from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturdays
included as noted: February 7, for the Special State
Primaries in Ward 1; on February 28 for the Special
State Election in Ward 1; on Saturday, March 30, for
the Presidential Primaries; from July 29 to August 3;
from August 5 to August 9, inclusive; on Saturday,
Boston Public Library
ii City Document No. 10
August 10; from August 12 to August 16, inclusive; on
Saturday, August 17, for the State Primaries; from
September 25 to September 27, inclusive; on Saturday,
September 28; September 30 to October 4, inclusive;
Saturday, October 5, for State Election.
At locations in each of the twenty-two wards from
6 p.m. to 10 p.m., except Saturdays, when the hours were
from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., from July 29 to August 3, inclusive;
from August 5 to August 10, inclusive; August 12 to
August 17, inclusive, for the State Primaries; from
September 25 to September 28, inclusive; from September
30 to October 5, inclusive.
Extra sessions for registration were held at MBTA
stations located at Ashmont, Dudley Street, and Forest
Hills, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., and from 4.30 to 6.30 daily,
except Saturdays and Sundays, from July 29 to August
17, inclusive, for the State Primaries; and from Septem-
ber 25 to October 5, for the State Election.
Also, extra sessions for registration were held at Mini-
City Halls located at Maverick Square, Ward 1; at
Commonwealth and Harvard Avenues, Ward 21; at the
J. J. Williams Building, corner of Shawmut Avenue and
West Brookline Street, Ward 9 ; from July 29 to August
17, inclusive; except Sundays; and on Saturdays in that
period from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Also, a trailer was located on the Boston Common at
the corner of Park and Tremont Streets from July 29 to
August 17, inclusive, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., except on
Mondays and Wednesdays, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Mobile registration prior to the State Primaries:
The Board of Election Commissioners and Coordinators
of Voters from the League of Women Voters agreed to
hold registration sessions at various shopping centers;
this procedure was also followed for the State Election.
The Board of Election Commissioners also agreed to
the same procedures with the Coordinators of Voters
from the All Boston Labor Committee and the A. Philip
Randolph Institute to hold mobile registration at various
sites throughout the city, for the State Election.
Election Department iii
Physically disabled: In accordance with the provisions
of chapter 196 of the Acts of 1946, persons qualified to
vote, but who are unable to appear at a registration
office because of a physical disability were examined in
their homes or other places of confinement upon receipt
of an application for such registration. Applications
were received from 108 such persons. Of that number 80
were found to be qualified and were duly registered. It
was found that 11 of the applicants were previously
registered and on the voting list. Persons so registered
or found on the voting list were furnished with an appli-
cation for absentee ballots for the State Election. Seven-
teen persons requesting such registration, either refused
to be registered when visited or were found not qualified
for such registration.
Supplementary registration of Federal Service Per-
sonnel:
Under the provisions of chapter 51, sections 50 and 51
of the General Laws, as amended by chapter 283 of the
Acts of 1966, extended the time for such registration to
on or before 4 p.m. of the day preceding a Primary or
Election. There were 47 such registrations in Boston.
Qualifications in order to vote for Electors of President
and Vice President only on a partial ballot:
Chapter 437 of the Acts of 1962 as amended by chapter
212 of the Acts of 1968 made it possible for persons
residing in the Commonwealth who do not qualify for
full registration due to lack of one year's residence prior
to the State Election, but who will have resided in the
Commonwealth at least 31 days prior to said Election
to qualify to vote for the Electors of President and Vice
President only. Applications were received from 524
such persons. Of that number 523 were found to be
qualified. A special polling place equipped with two
Shoup voting machines was set up in the corridor on the
first floor of City Hall Annex; and persons so qualified
were notified by mail as to its location in order that they
could cast their ballots for such Electors only.
iv City Document No. 10
Number of Voters
At the City Election, held November 7, 1967, the
number of voters on the list was 286,798. The number
of voters on the first list published by the Board was
256,374. From that time to the close of registration for
the State Election there were added the names of 35,437
voters. Included in this figure are the names of 5,963
voters who were restored to the voting list without
registration, under the provisions of chapter 244 of the
Acts of 1947. The number of voters on the final list sent
to the polls on the day of the State Election, held Novem-
ber 5, 1968, was 291,811, an increase of 5,013 over the
number on the list at the preceding City Election. The
number of voters on the final list December 31, 1968, was
291,817.
In addition to the above, 523 persons were qualified
to vote a partial ballot for the Electors of President and
Vice President only.
Nomination Papers, Referendum and Recount
Petitions
The Board received 93 nomination papers for the
Special State Primaries in Ward 1, on which 2,366 names
were certified; 831 nomination papers for the Presidential
Primaries, on which 9,783 names were certified; 4,824
nomination papers for the State Primaries, on which
69,782 names were certified; 230 referendum petitions
on which 4,014 names were certified; and 34 recount
petitions for recount of ballots cast on which 530 names
were certified. This makes a total of 6,012 papers on
which the names of 86,475 voters were certified.
Recounts
Recounts of the votes cast in the Presidential Pri-
maries for the Democratic State Committee Woman were
held in Ward 1 and in Ward 2, and for the Republican
State Committee Man and Republican State Committee
Woman in Ward 1, on May 13, 1968; and for the Demo-
Election Department v
cratic Ward Committee in Ward 21, and for the Demo-
cratic Ward Committee in Ward 22, on May 14, 1968;
and in the State Primaries for the Democratic Repre-
sentatives in the General Court in the Fifth Suffolk
District on September 25, 1968; and in the State Election
for Representatives in the General Court in the Thir-
teenth Suffolk District on October 18, 1968.
Revision of the Voting List
The names of 3,722 voters were stricken from the
voting list by reason of death, removal from the city,
and other causes.
Jurors
The jury list prepared by the Board in 1968 contained
the names of 8,907 residents of Boston. During the time
covered by this report 6,445 were drawn for jury service.
Absentee Voting
Absentee voting applied to the State Election. Chapter
123 of the Acts of 1966 regulating the method of processing
and counting absentee ballots made it mandatory that
after processing and examination of the affidavits in the
central office is completed, the absentee ballots must be
sent to the precinct polling places to be cast and counted,
then said count of absentee ballots cast had to be added
to the count of votes cast by use of the voting machines,
so that the precinct total could be recorded and reported
at the precinct level.
Chapter 368 of the Acts of 1966 further regulating
absentee voting, made it possible for a registered voter
who would be absent from the city on the day of the
election, and who had no mailing address outside of the
city to which a ballot could be mailed and seasonably
returned in time to be sent to the polling place before the
closing of the polls on election day, to receive a ballot in
hand, and vote by such ballot in the central office before
he departed from the city.
VI
City Document No. 10
Set forth below are statistics relating to absentee
ballots :
Applications received:
Civilian (ballots to be mailed) .
Civilian (ballots in hand)
Physically disabled ....
Federal Service Personnel (Registered)
Federal Service Personnel (S.A.V.) .
2,130
351
1,262
756
1,654
Total 6,153
Applications rejected:
Civilian (ballots to be mailed) .
Civilian (ballots in hand — did not call for)
Physically disabled
Federal Service Personnel (Registered)
Federal Service Personnel (S. A. V.)
Total
184
59
131
3
67
444
Ballots mailed to, or in hand:
Civilian (ballots mailed) 1,946
Civilian (ballots in hand) 292
Physically disabled 1,131
Federal Service Personnel (Registered) . . . 753
Federal Service Personnel (S. A. V.) . . . 1,587
Total
Ballots returned from, or in hand:
Civilian (returned by mail) .
Civilian (returned in hand)
Physically disabled ....
Federal Service Personnel (Registered)
Federal Service Personnel (S. A. V.)
Total
Ballots rejected by examiners prior to sending to the poll:
All classes (Registered)
Federal Service Personnel (S. A. V.)
Total
Ballots sent to polling places:
All classes (Registered)
Federal Service Personnel (S. A. V.)
5,709
1,513
292
842
597
1,170
4,414
151
79
230
3,090
1,094
Total
4,184
Election Department vii
Ballots returned unclaimed :
Civilian 23
Physically disabled 8
Federal Service Personnel (Registered) ... 7
Federal Service Personnel (S. A. V.) ... 12
Total 50
Ballots returned too late to be cast:
Civilian 73
Physically disabled 38
Federal Service Personnel (Registered) ... 32
Federal Service Personnel (S. A. V.) ... 58
Total 201
Of the 4,414 absent voter envelopes returned and ex-
amined, 230 were rejected for various reasons by the
examiners, and none of the ballot envelopes, so rejected,
were opened to reveal the contents therein. The remain-
ing 4,184 ballot envelopes were subsequently delivered
to the proper polling places prior to 9 p.m., to be cast on
the day of the election as required by law.
New Legislation — Acts of 1968
Chapter 112: Relative to the statement of residence by
voters on nomination papers.
Chapter 114: Requiring registrars of voters to com-
plete certification of signatures on nomination papers for
state office twenty-four hours prior to the final date for
filing.
Chapter 212: Further regulating the qualification for
voting for Electors for the office of President and Vice
President.
Chapter 632: Requiring absentee voting at Special
and Regular Municipal and State Elections in the Com-
monwealth.
Chapter 762: Further regulating certain Special Elec-
tions, City Elections and State Primaries.
Membership of the Roard
The term of Richard J. Underwood expired on March
31, 1968, and he was reappointed for the term of four
viii City Document No. 10
years ending March 31, 1972. Commissioner Underwood
was designated by the Mayor to be Chairman of the
Board for the term of one year beginning April 1, 1968.
Commissioner Alfred S. Brothers continued as Secretary.
Expenses of the Election Department
The expenses of the Election Department for the year
ending December 31, 1968, amounted to $688,184.60.
Richard J. Underwood,
Alfred S. Brothers,
George H. Greene,
Joseph W. Fitzgerald,
Board of Election Commissioners.
Election Department ix
CONTENTS
POPULATION
Page
Population, City of Boston, State Census, 1965 4
POLICE LISTING
Listed Men Residents, First List 5
Listed Men Residents, Supplementary 6
Listed Men Residents, Including Supplementary 7
Listed Women Residents, First List 8
Listed Women Residents, Supplementary 9
Listed Women Residents, Including Supplementary 10
Listed Men and Women Residents, First List 11
Listed Men and Women Residents, Supplementary 12
Listed Men and Women Residents, Including Supplementary ... 13
REGISTRATION
Registered Voters (Men), Presidential Primary 14
Registered Voters (Women), Presidential Primary 15
Registered Voters (Men and Women), Presidential Primary .... 16
Registered Voters (Men), on First Printed List 17
Registered Voters (Women), on First Printed List 18
Registered Voters (Men and Women), on First Printed List .... 19
Supplementary Registration (Men), State Primary 20
Supplementary Registration (Women), State Primary 21
Supplementary Registration (Men and Women), State Primary . 22
Registered Voters (Men), State Primary 23
Registered Voters (Women), State Primary 24
Registered Voters (Men and Women), State Primary 25
Supplementary Registration (Men), State Election 26
Supplementary Registration (Women), State Election 27
Supplementary Registration (Men and Women), State Election . 28
Registered Voters (Men), State Election 29
Registered Voters (Women), State Election 30
Registered Voters (Men and Women), State Election 31
SPECIAL STATE PRIMARIES
Number of Persons Registered Who Voted at Special State Pri-
maries 34
Republican Votes Cast at Special State Primary, February 27, 1968
Number of Republican Ballots Cast 34
For Representatives in General Court, First Suffolk District
(to fill vacancy) 34
Democratic Votes Cast at Special State Primary, February 27, 1968
Number of Democratic Ballots Cast 35
For Representatives in General Court, First Suffolk District
(to fill vacancy) 35
SPECIAL STATE ELECTION
Votes Cast at Special State Election, March 19, 1968
Number of Persons Registered Who Voted at Special Election,
March 19, 1968 38
For Representatives in General Court, First Suffolk District
(to fill vacancy) 38
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
Number of Persons Registered Who Voted at Presidential Pri-
maries 40
x City Document No. 10
Republican Votes Cast at Presidential Primary, April 30, 1968
Page
Number of Republican Rallots Cast 42
For District Delegates to National Convention 43
For Alternate District Delegates to National Convention 44
For State Committee 45-46
For Presidential Preference 47
Democratic Votes Cast at Presidential Primary, April 30, 1968
Number of Democratic Ballots Cast 5o
For District Delegates to National Convention 51
For Alternate District Delegates to National Convention 52
For State Committee 53-54
For Presidential Preference 55
STATE PRIMARIES
Number of Persons Registered Who Voted at State Primaries ... 58
Number of Enrolled Republicans in Each Ward, State Primaries 59
Number of Enrolled Democrats in Each Ward, State Primaries . 60
Number of Unenrolled Voters in Each Ward, State Primaries ..... 61
Republican Votes Cast at State Primary, September 17, 1968
Number of Republican Ballots Cast 64
For Representatives in Congress 65
For Councillors 66
For Senators 67
For Representatives in General Court 68-76
For Sheriff 77
Democratic Votes Cast at State Primary, September 17, 1968
Number of Democratic Ballots Cast 80
For Representatives in Congress 81-82
For Councillors 83
For Senators 84
For Representatives in General Court 85-94
For Sheriff 95
STATE ELECTION
Votes Cast at State Election, November 5, 1968
Number of Persons Registered or Qualified Who Voted at State
Election 98
For Electors of President and Vice President 99
For Representatives in Congress 100-112
For Councillors 113-114
For Senators 115-126
For Representatives in General Court 127-137
For Sheriff 138
For Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (Increase of Time
Governor for Approval of Measures) 139
For Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (Graduated Tax). 14o
For Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (Disability of
Governor) . 141
For Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (Revision and Al-
teration to Constitution) 142-143
For Questions on Sale of Alcoholic Beverages 144-147
For Question on Capital Punishment 148
For Question on Commuter Railroad Service 149
For Question on Track Arena in Brighton (Ward 21 and Ward 22
only) 150
For Question on Reduction of Size of the House of Representa-
tives (Ward 21 and Ward 22 only) 150
ELECTION STATISTICS
TABULATED STATEMENT OF THE NUMBER OF
LISTED MEN AND WOMEN RESIDENTS, REG-
ISTERED MEN AND WOMEN VOTERS, NUM-
BER OF VOTERS PARTY ENROLLED AND
PERSONS WHO VOTED IN EACH VOTING
PRECINCT, TOGETHER WITH THE NUMBER
OF VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE AT
THE
SPECIAL STATE PRIMARIES
SPECIAL STATE ELECTION
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
STATE PRIMARIES . .
STATE ELECTION . .
February 27, 1968
March 19, 1968
April 30, 1968
September 17, 1968
November 5, 1968
City Document No. 10
POPULATION OF THE CITY OF BOSTON
As Returned by the Secretary of State, 1965
Ward 1 39,792
"2 16,381
"3 20,761
"4 20,055
"5 22,715
" 6 . 21,65.8
"7 25,030
* 8 17,239
"9 15,141
* 10 . . 23,297
" 11 22,178
" 12 .... 21,654
"13 28,852
* 14 46,751
* 15 . 22,714
"16 29,232
"17 30,108
"18 57,548
"19 29,267
"20 45,065
"21 31,678
"22 29,210
Total 616,326
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FOR DISTRICT DELEGATES
Eighth District f
(Wards 1, 2, 5, 21 and 22)
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Mary B. Newman 1,185
John W. Sears 1,815
Ninth District
(Wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 19)
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William F. Arrigal Jr 716
Evan Samuel Dobelle 612
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George M. Romanos, Jr.* 838
Clarence R. Elam* 921
Group 3
Jack E. Molesworth 599
Alan C. Freeman 509
All Others 16
Eleventh District f
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Walter J. Harmon 474
Hjalmar R. Peterson 492
Group 2
Douglas A. Randall 153
Harold E. Rosen 164
*Elected fThe balance of this district is outside of Boston
44
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Republican Votes Cast at Presidential Primary, April 30, 1968
FOR ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES
Eighth District f
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Maurice E. Frye, Jr 1,333
Martin A. Linsky 1,076
Ninth District
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Ernestine Masone 644
Irene C. Caldwell* 812
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Joseph E. McMahon 683
Beatrice Simkins* 819
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Robert R. Parker 522
Kenneth A. MacDonald 482
Eleventh District!;
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Francis F. Brooks 515
Benjamin Gargill 455
Group 2
Marion Curran Boch , 131
John W. Wright 166
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Election Department
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FOR STATE COMMITTEE
Second Suffolk District^
Man Wardt Ward 2 Ward 3 Totals
Anthony J. D'Arcangelo 134 23 104 261
Anthony Marmo 173 12 37 222
Woman Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Totals
Sherid P. Basile 90 18 82 190
Margaret M. Donohue 145 24 62 231
Third Suffolk District^
Man Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 21 Totals
Richard R. Wood 129 710 165 1,004
Woman Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 21 Totals
Anne B. R. Whitherby 105 689 154 948
Fourth Suffolk District
Man Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 13 Totals
William F. Arrigal, Jr.*.. 22 30 15 20 41 128
All Others 2 5 10 17
Woman Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 13 Totals
Catherine F. Clark* 13 26 20 28 92 179
Ernestine Masone 32 25 15 20 8 100
All Others 2 o 2
Fifth Suffolk District
Man Ward 10 Ward 11 Ward 19 Ward 20 Totals
George M. Romanos, Jr 28 45 82 179 334
Edward F. King, Jr.* 67 57 149 304 577
Woman Ward 10 Ward 11 Ward 19 Ward 20 Totals
Carol M. Sullivan. 21 18 34 172 245
Irene C. Caldwell* 61 63 192 229 555
* Elected t The balance of this district is outside of Boston.
46 City Document No. 10
Republican Votes Cast at Presidential Primary, April 30, 1968
FOR STATE COMMITTEE (Concluded)
Sixth Suffolk District
Man Ward 12 WardU Ward 18 Totals
Alan C. Freeman* 77 52 85 214
Pascal J. Mazzariello 14 14 162 190
Woman Ward 12 WardU Ward 18 Totals
Reatrice Simkins 93 47 45 185
Anne R. Cruickshank* 11 20 216 247
All Others 7 7
Seventh Suffolk District^
Man Ward 15 Ward 16 Ward 17 Totals
John W. Wright 31 22 70 123
John A. Fay 9 25 27 61
Woman Ward 15 Ward 16 Ward 17 Totals
Ruth Farrell Carota 23 26 60 109
Gloria R. Railey 24 29 59 112
Norfolk and Suffolk District^
Man Ward 22
James H. Henderson 104
Woman Ward 22
Katharine F. Rruce 50
Sylvia F. Rarry 123
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Election Department
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Democratic Vo^es Cast at Presidential Primary, April 30, 1968
FOR DISTRICT DELEGATES
Eighth District
(Wards 1, 2, 5, 21, and 22)
Group
Walter J. Sullivan 4,150
James F. Brennan 3,884
Ninth District
(Wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 19)
Group
George V. Kenneally, Jr.* 9,957
John Joseph Moakley*. 9,808
All Others 8
Eighth District^
(Wards 18 and 20)
Group
Joseph E. Brett 2,438
George G. Burke 3,120
*Elected "(The balance of this district is outside of Boston.
52 City Document No. 10
Democratic Votes Cast at Presidential Primaty, April 30, 1968
FOR ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES
Eighth District^
(Wards 1, 2, 5, 21, and 22)
Group
Michael S. Dukakis 4,123
George Di Lorenzo 4,210
Ninth District
(Wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 19)
Group
William M.Bulger* 7,720
Gerald F. O'Leary* 9,648
Eleventh District^
(Wards 18 and 20)
Group
Bernard Cohen 2,292
Peter George Asiaf 2,113
*Elected fThe balance of this district is outside of Boston
Election Department
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Democratic Votes Cast at Presidential Primary, April 30, 1968
FOR STATE COMMITTEE
Second Suffolk District^
Man Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3
Mario Umana 2,074 551 773
Christopher Carolina 49 13 43
James J. Cushman 67 610 78
G. Franklin Daniels 50 28 84
Edward F. De Luca 64 10 59
Frank Zuccaro 85 13 42
Woman Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3
Filippa T. Pizzi 811 127 343
Marie E. Caruso 135 66 143
Anna Consilvio 874 232 125
Emily C. Conway 138 240 101
Jennie Totino 77 24 70
Third Suffolk District^
Man Ward* Ward 5 Ward 21
Peter J. Cloherty 113 285 430
William P. Foley* 234 340 401
Joseph P. McLean 62 160 129
George L. Pasqua 39 141 79
William J. Robinson 75 196 271
Woman Ward U Ward 5 Ward 21
Alberta Roosa Turner 170 358 297
Joan Foley 163 269 387
Geraldine B. Pleshaw 293 702 556
Fourth Suffolk District
Man Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 13
Raymond L. Flynn 445 661 79 108 224
Joseph F. Toomey, Jr.* . 633 885 147 120 468
Woman Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 13
Lillian J. Cahill* 5 41 3 13
AH Others 4 72 2
* Elected f The balance of this district is outside of Boston
Totals
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105
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344
1,231
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2,253
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Democratic Votes Cast at Presidential Primary, April 30, 1968
FOR STATE COMMITTEE (Concluded)
Fifth Suffolk District
Man WardiO Ward 11 Ward 19 Ward 20 Totals
Robert L. Cawley* 445 311 520 2,951 4,227
John P. Craven 446 765 1,001 441 2,653
Arthur P. Lewis 162 211 330 113 816
Woman WardiO Ward 11 Ward 19 Ward 20 Totals
Alice B. Connolly* 232 302 448 1,610 2,592
RonaM. Cronin 215 406 882 514 2,017
Florence Dalton 269 113 132 164 678
Sixth Suffolk District
Man Ward 12 Ward 1U Ward 18 Totals
James F. Burke* 58 212 1,568 1,838
William F. Henderson, Jr 35 131 553 719
Harry L. Silva 70 342 176 588
Woman Ward 12 Ward 14 Ward 18 Totals
Fay B. Cline* 63 307 1,169 1,539
Barbara G. Cameron 87 191 859 1,137
Seventh Suffolk District^
Man Ward 15 Ward 16 Ward 17 Totals
James W. Ronayne 220 848 304 1,372
John R. Doogan 170 90 252 512
John J. Joyce 321 590 510 1,421
Walter J. McCann 79 295 157 531
Woman Ward 15 Ward 16 Ward 17 Totals
Mary J. Lally 563 904 935 2,402
Norfolk and Suffolk District^
Man Ward 22
Allan Sidd 241
James G. Carmody 114
John A. Dolan 399
Paul J. McGee 866
Woman Ward 22
Jean S. LeCompte 281
Marian P. Doherty 568
Helen Jelley 512
* Elected t The balance of this district is outside of Boston
Election Department
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Norman Rosenblum 118 110 321 217 766
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99
Votes Cast for Electors of President and Vice President
State Election, November 5, 1968
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1,875
1,987
4,389
886
1,135
413
329
1,268
1,111
11,129
4,558
4,931
4,268
6,681
5,731
7,676
2,837
2,588
5,426
5,490
29
10
17
22
51
12
11
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495
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423
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201
5
259
6
718
7
898
8
201
9
62
10
453
11
466
12
378
1,009
5,524
6,378
67
69
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43
13
598
14
865
1,026
10,449
5,986
133
47
8
5
221
15
652
16
1,945
9,910
72
3
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2,054
8,677
99
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839
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4,778
19,444
160
12
1,830
19
2,703
8,083
126
10
844
20
5,663
15,155
88
6
1,444
21
2,998
10,313
28
10
269
22
2,012
9,670
86
3
609
Totals
41,433
170,904
1,165
165
13,354
Special Polling Place. . .
129
346
2
9
Grand Total
41,562
171,250
1,167
165
13,363
100
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
EIGHTH DISTRICT
Ward 1
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562
461
520
354
493
441
387
532
518
554
762
712
778
360
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Totals
7,434
Precinct 1
Ward 2
474
507
838
717
601
571
529
2
3
4
5
6
7
Totals
4,237
f The balance of this district is outside of Roston
Election Department
101
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
EIGHTH DISTRICTf — Continued
Ward 5
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275
300
490
460
509
375
496
475
499
396
251
299
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2
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3
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4
a
5
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6
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7
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8
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10
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11
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12
Totals
4,825
Precinct
1
Ward 21
339
144
435
421
429
398
475
528
811
644
723
477
549
331
426
442
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14
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15
2
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16
1
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7,572
5
f The balance of this district is outside of Boston
102
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
EIGHTH DISTRICTf — Concluded
K
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246
327
336
367
426
454
457
388
597
1,069
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
525
713
555
554
404
693
12
13
14
15
16
Totals
8,111
Grand Totals
32,179
5
t The balance of this district is outside of Boston
Registered voters in Boston, 73,357. Ballots cast, 58,553.
Proportion of persons registered who voted for Congressman, 79.82
percent.
Election Department
103
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
NINTH DISTRICT
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113
95
99
71
497
188
10
128
129
504
2
537
3
497
4
484
5
479
6
471
7
47
8
229
9
414
Totals
1,330
3,662
Ward 4
191
329
145
313
2
254
3
195
4
124
237
272
325
313
119
206
212
5
297
6
339
7
334
8
346
9
290
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258
Totals
2,261
2,838
* Elected
104
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
NINTH DISTRICT — Continued
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20
27
57
43
41
57
38
81
78
451
2
565
3
525
4
532
5
543
6
737
7
754
8
741
9
918
Totals
442
5,766
Ward 7
Prec
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70
81
85
76
45
38
35
58
53
80
805
2
872
3
970
4
775
5
590
6
737
7
850
8
591
9
781
10
690
Totals
621
7,661
* Elected
Election Department
105
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
NINTH DISTRICT — Continued
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58
71
10
41
31
25
41
35
33
308
2
216
3
71
4
215
5
238
6
187
7
284
8
394
9 .
143
Totals
345
2,056
Ward 9
Precinct 1
56
55
44
47
70
15
21
41
39
222
2
192
3. .
148
4
195
5
244
6.
59
7
80
8
126
9
143
Totals
388
1,409
* Elected
106
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
NINTH DISTRICT — Continued
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Precinct 1
101
91
63
116
72
54
79
195
237
468
2
467
" 3
606
4
400
5
584
6
379
7
468
8
393
9
827
Totals
1,008
4,592
Ward 11
Precinct 1
83
99
122
91
134
55
126
95
79
87
283
2
307
3
297
4
429
5
383
6
414
7
598
8
669
9
471
" 10
640
Totals
971
4,491
* Elected
Election Department
107
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
NINTH DISTRICT — Continued
Ward 12
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£
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50
100
98
103
104
202
136
168
95
124
74
133
2
119
3
158
4
215
5
139
6
209
7
213
8
195
9
240
10
154
11
267
12
194
Totals
1,314
2,236
Ward 13
34
35
28
65
62
79
45
65
76
172
62
169
2
246
3
180
4
325
5
413
6
756
7
756
8 .... -
846
9
745
10
995
11
645
Totals
723
6,076
* Elected
108
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
NINTH DISTRICT — Continued
Ward 14
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K
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85
92
119
78
152
126
112
102
107
67
73
45
61
49
81
71
245
u
2
185
u
3
252
u
4
434
ii
5
341
it
6
263
u
7
306
a
8
241
«
9
448
a
10
287
u
11
441
u
12
309
«
13
495
a
14
633
a
15
680
u
16
479
Totals
1,420
6,039
Precinct
1
Ward 15
109
56
34
53
38
51
44
47
53
82
27
767
2
641
ii
3
363
a
4
442
«
5
387
ii
6
408
«
7
715
ii
8
469
"
9
567
«
10
538
«
11
241
Totals
594
5,538
* Elected
Election Department
109
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
NINTH DISTRICT — Continued
Ward 16
w 5
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3
s
o
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s
Precinct 1
90
57
64
72
120
119
93
147
135
69
99
69
625
2
441
3
821
4
917
5
727
6
962
7
851
8
636
9
1,066
10
700
11
918
12
738
Totals
1,134
9,402
Ward 17
Precinct 1
116
93
113
72
63
108
53
90
120
117
94
90
62
96
49
186
441
" 2
414
3
370
4
439
5
258
6
667
7
364
8
650
9
416
10
846
11
474
12
582
13
511
14
560
15
565
16
521
Totals
1,522
8,078
* Elected
110
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
NINTH DISTRICT — Concluded
Ward 19
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Z »
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U
o.
o
Precinct 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Totals
Grand Totals
101
288
123
174
202
79
86
151
120
41
74
100
78
59
72
85
519
794
350
498
406
330
338
396
400
338
547
625
470
381
454
657
1,833
7,503
15,906
77,347
* Elected
Registered voters in Roston, 158,285. Rallots cast, 123,919.
Proportion of persons registered who voted for Congressman, 78.31
percent.
Election Department
111
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
ELEVENTH DISTRICT^
H
Ward 18
s °
3
1-5
1,077
2
1,199
«
3
745
a
4
509
u
5
789
u
6
888
a
7
572
a
8
997
u
9
1,423
a
10
416
u
11
1,064
a
12
813
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13
412
«
14
399
a
15
703
a
16
798
a
17
994
«
18
772
«
19
967
«
20
974
u
21
942
Totals
17,453
f The balance of this district is outside of Roston
Registered voters in Roston, 60,122. Rallots cast, 49,360. Proportion
of persons registered who voted for Congressman, 82.10 percent.
112
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast for Representatives in Congress, State Election,
November 5, 1968
ELEVENTH DISTRICTf — Concluded
Ward 20
3
5 °
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< o
1-9
Precinct 1
591
2
304
3
351
4
518
5
776
6
695
7
552
8
577
9
624
10
762
11
400
12
528
13
537
14
584
15
1,194
16
963
17
868
18
508
19
548
20
820
Total
12,700
Grand Total
30,153
fThe balance of this district is outside of Boston
Registered voters in Boston, 60,122. Ballots cast, 49,360
Proportion of persons registered who voted for Congressman, 82.10
percent
Election Department
113
Votes Cast for Councillor, State Election, November 5, 1968
SECOND DISTRICT!
Wards
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is
w
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J
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u
H b
cs o
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3
12
531
1,309
4,066
1,827
1,805
4,700
12,578
7,033
14
1
18
22
Totals
7,733
26,116
1
THIRD DISTRICT!
Wards
fa
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1-5
1— 1
Z,
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P5
fa 2
H 2
g a
P5 cp
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4
2,021
5,277
972
797
1,813
3,589
2,639
2 348
5
3,775
3,846
3,695
6,416
12 166
10
11
19
20
21
5,747
Totals
17,108
37,993
fThe balance of this district is outside of Boston.
114
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Votes Cast for Councillor, State Election, November 5, 1968
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4,627
7
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8
1,571
9
1,059
13
5,102
15
4,890
16
8,351
17
7,138
Totals
52,215
■JThe balance of this district is outside of Boston.
Election Department
115
Votes Cast for Senator, State Election, November 5, 1968
NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK DISTRICTf
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93
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98
103
136
120
149
320
147
153
138
206
108
147
177
2
262
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275
4
278
5
343
6
371
7
335
8
297
9
701
10
840
11
411
12
543
13
449
14
385
15
333
16
815
Totals
2,190
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fThe balance of this district is outside of Boston.
116
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Votes Cast for Senator, State Election, November 5, 1968
SECOND SUFFOLK DISTRICTf
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711
2
676
3
653
4
501
5
654
6
601
7
643
8
654
9
682
10
737
11
927
12
916
13
985
14
454
Total
9,794
Precinct 1
Ward 2
430
2
446
3
725
4
652
5
488
6
515
7
471
Total
3,727
Precinct 1
Ward 3
587
2
603
3
567
4
565
5
462
6
441
7
44
8
206
9
335
Total
3,810
Grand Total
17,331
fThe balance of this district is outside of Boston.
Election Department
117
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180
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3,237
2,148
Ward 5
PreciD^t, 1 .
205
269
856
546
873
620
848
789
637
427
425
379
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326
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217
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12
217
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6,874
3,678
fThe balance of this district is outside of Boston.
118
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THIRD SUFFOLK DISTRICTf — Concluded
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307
292
325
292
333
369
295
410
293
317
269
294
387
235
2
113
3
347
4
283
5
373
6
250
7
356
8
509
9
747
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558
" 11
604
" 12
499
" 13
463
" 14
289
" 15
408
" 16
330
Total
4,997
6,364
Grand Totals
15,108
12,190
fThe balance of this district is outside of Boston.
Election Department
119
Votes Cast for Senator, State Election, November 5, 1968
FOURTH SUFFOLK DISTRICT
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428
2
525
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485
4
500
5
506
6
674
7
726
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696
9
850
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5,390
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777
2
835
3. .
896
4
737
5
561
6
671
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742
8
565
9
702
10
591
Totals
7,077
Prec
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Ward 8
254
2
178
3
54
4
166
5
172
6
157
7
218
8
333
9
124
Totals
1,656
Elected
120
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179
2
146
3
111
4
148
5
178
6
43
7
65
8
98
9
111
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1,079
Precinct 1
Ward 13
150
2
222
3
159
4
263
5
366
6
653
7
694
8
756
9
688
10
909
11
546
Totals
5,406
Grand Totals ....
20,608
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Election Department
121
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FIFTH SUFFOLK DISTRICT
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412
2
422
3
563
4
362
5
513
6
322
7
416
8
346
9
743
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4,099
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Ward 11
225
2
247
3
237
4
355
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347
6
324
7
525
8
605
9
420
10
605
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3,890
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122
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Votes Cast for Senator, State Election, November 5, 1968
FIFTH SUFFOLK DISTRICT — Concluded
Ward 19
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2
681
3
357
4
443
5
381
6
287
7
301
8
352
9
356
10
321
11
534
12
592
13
456
14
387
15
420
16
635
Total
6,969
Precinct 1
Ward 20
698
2
360
3
427
4
624
5
876
6
780
7
617
8
678
9
729
10
851
11
461
12
584
13
618
14
614
15
1,365
16
1,082
17
971
18
585
19
605
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873
Total
14,398
Grand Total
29,356
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Election Department
123
Votes Cast for Senator, State Election, November 5, 1968
SIXTH SUFFOLK DISTRICT
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96
99
116
159
114
162
171
157
207
125
239
176
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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1,821
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14
207
188
257
366
344
252
297
254
545
586
578
395
600
840
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637
2
3
4
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5
6
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12
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1
14
15
16
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7,286
2
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124
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SIXTH SUFFOLK DISTRICT — Concluded
Ward 18
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1,075
1,356
1,043
414
632
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480
757
1,066
301
907
585
312
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560
621
736
608
833
732
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2
3
4
5
6
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8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Totals
15,073
Grand Total
24,180
2
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120
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2
590
3
425
4
410
5
357
6
377
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675
" 8
422
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532
10
487
11
318
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898
5,265
Ward 16
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111
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122
204
155
181
140
190
200
613
2
427
3
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5
846
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947
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873
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169
121
739
11
909
12
730
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1,788
9,584
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2
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5
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7
413
8
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9
374
10
742
11
450
12
518
13
456
14
502
15
534
16
478
Totals
1,873
7,351
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4,559
22,200
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City Document No. 10
Votes Cast at State Election, November 5, 1968
FOR SHERIFF, SUFFOLK COUNTYf
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1,853
4,128
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9,373
2,473
3,155
1,521
1,726
3,122
3,047
4,217
; 3,110
5,490
2,466
4,516
4,334
9,890
5,123
10,423
7,278
5,159
7,922
2
3,565
3
2,697
4
1,642
5
1,966
6
4,569
7
6,107
8
1,568
9
840
10
3,611
11
3,469
12
1,012
13
4,440
14
4,982
15
4,827
16
7,897
17
6,858
18
14,656
19
5,834
20
10,821
21
5,520
22
6,215
Totals
101,750
111,018
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Election Department
139
Votes Cast on Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
State Election, November 5, 1968
QUESTION NO. 1
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the consti-
tution summarized below, which was approved by the General
Court in a joint session of the two branches held June 16, 1965,
received 210 votes in the affirmative and 26 in the negative, and in
a joint session of the two branches held May 10, 1967, received 220
votes in the affirmative and 9 in the negative?
SUMMARY
The proposed amendment of the Constitution increases from
five days to ten days the period of time the Constitution gives the
Governor to act upon measures passed by the Legislature and sub-
mitted to him for approval. No other changes are made in the
several Constitutional provisions relative to action by the Gov-
ernor upon such measures.
Wards
Yes
No
1
3,606
1,937
2,549
3,083
7,373
2,480
3,382
901
795
2,697
2,594
1,294
2,721
2,605
2,777
5,168
4,453
10,029
4,570
10,013
6,384
5,153
2,293
2
1,220
3
820
4
675
5
1,347
6
1,472
7
1,830
8
410
9
302
10
1,168
11
1,121
12
512
13
1,176
14
1,100
15
1,342
16 -,
2,435
1,933
17
18
4,416
19
1 685
20
3,639
1,731
1,898
21
22
Totals
86,564
34,525
140
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast on Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
State Election, November 5, 1968
QUESTION NO. 2
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the consti-
tution summarized below, which was approved by the General
Court in a joint session of the two branches held August 30, 1966,
received 188 votes in the affirmative and 46 in the negative, and in
a joint session of the two branches held May 10, 1967, received 174
votes in the affirmative and 78 in the negative?
SUMMARY
The proposed amendment of the Constitution authorizes the
Legislature to impose an income tax graduated according to total
income, and authorizes the granting qf reasonable exemptions, de-
ductions and abatements, as an alternative to the exercise of the
Legislature's existing power to tax income under Article 44 of the
Amendments to the Constitution. Without limiting the foregoing
authorization, the proposed amendment permits any such tax to
be imposed at a uniform percentage of an individual's federal
income tax liability or at graduated rates applied to his total in-
come taxable federally, and it permits reasonable variations of any
federal provision. It requires that the graduated rates, exemptions,
and deductions be set without regard to the kind of income being
taxed.
Wards
Yes
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Totals
1,726
5,203
876
2,700
1,265
2,448
1,726
2,146
3,771
5,207
1,167
3,285
1,633
4,201
529
990
443
712
1,328
2,866
1,278
2,859
794
1,414
1,351
3,051
1,460
3,075
1,276
3,310
2,385
6,058
2,339
4,707
4,506
12,112
1,896
4,524
4,261
11,318
3,367
5,598
2,419
5,455
41,796
93,239
Election Department
141
Votes Cast on Proposed Amendment to the Constitution
State Election, November 5, 1968
QUESTION NO. 3
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 ses-
sion of the two branches held July 20, 1966, received 225 votes in the affirmative
and 1 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 15,
1967, received 210 votes in the affirmative and 2 in the negative?
SUMMARY
The proposed amendment of the Constitution defines the circumstances
in which a Governor's inability to perform his f ujnctions shall cause his office
to become vacant, and it establishes a procedure for making the necessary
determinations. The office will become vacant following a declaration of
disability by the Governor himself or by the Chief Justice and a majority of
the Associate Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court, or such other body
as the Legislature may provide. The vacancy will terminate four days after
the Governor declares that no disability exists, unless (1) within that period
the Chief Justice and majority of the Associate Justices, or such other body
provided by the Legislature, should make a contrary declaration and (2)
within another stated period the Legislature, by two-thirds of each branch
present and voting, then determines the issue contrary to the Governor's
declaration.
The same procedure will also apply to a Lieutenant Governor who in the
case of a vacancy is performing the Governor's duties.
The proposed amendment also requires the election of a Governor for the
unexpired balance of the four-year term if a vacancy in the office of Governor
as described in the proposed amendment continues for a six-month period
expiring more than five months prior to a biennial state election other than
an election for Governor.
Wards
Yes
No
1
3,091
1,764
2,105
2,605
5,909
2,304
3,168
788
575
2,372
2,238
1,034
2,360
2,482
2,429
4,467
3,947
8,620
3,957
8,422
5,605
4,519
2,244
2
1,141
3
1,059
4
974
5
2,336
6
1,342
7
1,703
8
426
9 7
339
10
1,157
11
1,290
12
761
13
1,321
14
1,279
15
1,440
16
2,607
17
2,187
18
5,126
19
2,161
20
4,887
21
2,441
22
2,218
Totals
74,761
40,439
142 City Document No. 10
Votes Cast on Law Proposed by Initiative Petition
State Election, November 5, 1968
QUESTION NO. 4
LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION
Do you approve of a law summarized below, upon which the
House of Representatives did not vote and upon which the Senate
did not vote?
SUMMARY
The proposed law provides that the official ballot in the biennial
State election for the year 1970 shall contain a question asking the
voters whether there shall be a convention in 1971 to (1) revise,
alter or amend the constitution of the Commonwealth on the fol-
lowing subjects, insofar as they relate to the structure of govern-
ment, and no others: the Executive Branch; the General Court;
the Executive Council; the government of cities, towns and counties
and their relationship to each other and to the government of the
Commonwealth; (2) simplify and rearrange the constitution, and
(3) provide methods of amendment thereof. The question will
state that the convention shall not consider or propose any measure
which relates to the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights, the
provisions of the Massachusetts constitution concerning the
"Judiciary Power" (other than provisions respecting the Executive
Council), or any of the excluded matters enu ; merated in Article
XLVIII, II, Section 2 of the Massachusetts constitution. The
question will fix the number of delegates to the convention at 150,
of whom 20 members shall be members of the General Court; the
remaining 130 members shall be elected by the voters in the manner
summarized below. The question will also state that the conven-
tion shall conclude its business not later than 120 days from its
first session.
The proposed law provides that if a majority of the votes on the
foregoing question is in the affirmative, the convention shall be
held in July, 1971 to revise, alter or amend the constitution on the
matters enumerated above only. The House of Representatives
and the Senate shall each elect as delegates 10 of its members, not
more than 6 from each branch coming from the same political
party. Of the remaining 130 delegates, 10 shall be elected at large
and 120 shall be elected from the 40 senatorial districts, 3 from
each . Provision is made for the manner of nominating and electing
these 130 delegates, without party or political designation, for
filling vacancies occurring in the position of any delegate, from
whatever source chosen, and for the conduct of the convention's
business.
Any revisions, alterations and amendments of the Massachusetts
constitution adopted by the convention shall be submitted to the
people at the State election in 1972 for their ratification and adop-
tion in such manner as the convention may direct. If a majority
of the people voting thereon ratify and adopt such revision, altera-
tion or amendment, the constitution shall be deemed to be
changed accordingly.
Election Department
143
The proposed law also provides that if the vote on the question
to be submitted at the biennial State election in 1970 is in the
affirmative, the Governor shall appoint a preparatory commission
of 5 members to compile data to aid the convention in the discharge
of its duties. Each member of the commission shall receive com-
pensation of $10,000 and the commission may expend a sum not in
excess of $200,000, as the Governor may approve, for its expenses.
Wards
Yes
No
1
2,529
1,287
1,765
2,257
5,464
1,785
2,525
617
475
1,903
1,767
856
1,858
1,943
1,910
3,604
3,287
6,985
3,265
7,004
4,884
3,852
2,345
2
1,309
3
1,130
4
1,034
5
2,311
6
1,553
7
1,991
8
467
9
376
10
1,398
11
1,294
12
546
13
1,343
14
1,268
15
1,514
16
2,675
17
2,167
18
5,027
19
2,153
20
4,742
21
2,427
22
2,322
Totals
61,822
41,392
144
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast on Questions on Sales of Alcoholic Beverages
State Election, November 5, 1968
QUESTION NO. 5A
A. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale
therein of all alcoholic beverages (whiskey, rum, gin, malt bever-
ages, wines and all other alcoholic beverages)?
Wards
Yes
No
1
4,903
2,482
2,681
2,663
6,798
3,236
4,430
1,104
815
3,193
3,098
1,427
2,976
3,093
3,162
5,534
4,852
10,948
4,794
9,960
6,444
5,577
1,579
2
1,022
3
735
4
1,035
5
1,331
6
1,039
7
1,297
8
342
9
301
10
881
11
822
12
465
13
896
14
920
15
996
16
1,643
17
1,322
18
2,885
19
1,426
20
3,189
21
1,875
22
1,594
Totals
94,170
27,595
Election Department
145
Votes Cast on Questions on Sales of Alcoholic Beverages
State Election, November 5, 1968
QUESTION NO. 5B
B. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale
therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all
other malt beverages)?
Wards
Yes
No
1
4,062
2,143
2,264
2,251
5,934
2,803
3,786
924
645
2,421
2,544
1,230
2,685
2,755
2,892
5,065
4,483
10,096
4,658
9,261
5,766
5,356
1,259
2
888
3
571
4
850
5
1,074
6
853
7
1,080
8
270
9
234
10
620
11
663
12
378
13
788
14
807
15
760
16
1,436
17
1,175
18
2,542
19
1,110
20
2,893
21
1,139
22
1,366
Totals
84,024
22,756
146
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast on Questions on Sales of Alcoholic Beverages
State Election, November 5, 1968
QUESTION NO. 5C
C. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale
therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be
drunk on the premises?
Wards
Yes
No
1
3,813
2,152
2,178
2,218
5,790
2,716
3,691
880
638
2,429
2,509
1,321
2,881
2,791
3,051
5,380
4,670
10,820
4,741
9,766
5,614
5,479
1,130
2
725
3
534
4
785
5
1,043
6
775
7
988
8
233
9
224
10
554
11
583
12
374
13
814
14
783
15
722
16
1,278
17
1,106
18
2,391
19
1,132
20
2,609
21
1,046
22
1,220
Totals
85,528
21,049
Election Department
147
Votes Cast on Questions on Sales of Alcoholic Beverages
State Election, November 5, 1968
QUESTION NO. 5 (D)
D. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale
of all alcoholic beverages by hotels having a dining room capacity
of not less than ninety-nine persons and lodging capacity of not
less than fifty rooms?
Wards
Yes
No
1
3,493
1,957
2,037
2,091
5,461
2,524
3,390
833
590
2,149
2,272
1,230
2,693
2,733
2,918
5,182
4,567
10,010
4,643
9,213
5,139
5,211
1,022
2
625
3
464
4
731
5
979
6
710
7
921
8
200
9
188
10
432
11
489
12
343
13
685
14
696
15
832
16
1,240
17
1,043
18
2,400
19
1,025
20
2,584
21
877
22
1,104
Totals
80,336
19,590
148
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast on Question in Regards to Capital Punishment
State Election, November 5, 1968
QUESTION NO. 6
"Shall the commonwealth of Massachusetts retain capital
punishment for crime?"
Wards
Yes
No
1
4,327
2,253
1,770
1,800
3,624
2,865
3,824
900
602
2,452
2,470
1,026
2,828
2,717
3,093
5,365
4,527
10,728
4,705
9,770
4,670
4,946
2,617
2
1,371
3
1,896
4
2,287
5
5,362
6
1,581
7
2,145
8
692
9
619
10
1,795
11
1,635
12
1,420
13
1,874
14
2,464
15.
1,684
16
3,244
17
2,854
18
6,500
19
3,055
20 . .
6,303
21
4,658
22
3,645
Totals
81,262
59,701
Election Department
149
Votes Cast on Question in Regards to Commuter Service,
State Election, November 5, 1968
QUESTION NO. 7
"Shall commuter railroad service to and from this (city)(town)
to the city of Boston be continued?"
Wards
Yes
No
1
4,699
2,559
2,620
3,001
6,993
3,109
4,236
1,142
860
3,130
2,988
1,747
3,270
3,625
3,316
5,710
5,063
11,664
5,289
11,287
6,415
6,059
1,077
2
613
3
540
4
372
5
682
6
710
7
914
8
147
9
180
10
509
11
549
12
267
13
757
14
695
15
883
16
1,638
17
1,354
18
3,166
19
1,287
20
2,914
21
728
22
1,167
Totals
98,782
21,149
150
City Document No. 10
Votes Cast on Question in Regards to Construction of Arena*
State Election, November 5, 1968
QUESTION NO. 8
"Shall the Representative from this district be instructed to
vote to approve the passage of a bill permitting the construction
of a track arena on the Metropolitan District Commission Reserva-
tion bordering the Charles River and Soldiers Field Road in the
Brighton district of Boston, Massachusetts?"
Wards
Yes
No
21
3,857
4,434
2,556
22
2,550
Totals
8,291
5,106
Votes Cast on Question for Reducing the Size of
House of Representatives*
QUESTION NO. 9
"Shall the Representative from this District Be Instructed to
Vote to Approve a Proposal for a Constitutional Amendment
Reducing the Size of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
from 240 Members to 160 Members?"
Wards
Yes
No
21
5,056
5,136
1,770
22
1,949
Totals
10,192
3,719
Questions 8 and 9 voted in Wards 21 and 22 only
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