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Public  Document  No.  43 


NUMBER 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  REGISTERED  VOTERS 


Persons  who  Voted  in  Each  Voting  Precinct 


State,  City  and  Town  EiiECTioNS, 

Together  with  the  Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate 

FOR  Nomination  and  for  Election  for  a  State  Office 

AND  FOR  Election  for  a  State  Committee  in  the 

Year  1913,  with  a  Statement  of  Other 

Matters  relating  to  Elections. 


COMPILED  IN  THE  OFFICE  OF  THE 

SECRETARY  OF  THE  COMMONWEALTH. 


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Office  of  the  Secretary,  Bostox,  Jan.  29,   1914. 

To  the  Honorable  Senate 

and  the  House  of  Representatives. 

I  have  the  honor  to  submit  herewith,  in  compHance  with  section 
330,  chapter  835,  Acts  of  1913,  a  report  of  the  number  of  assessed 
polls,  the  number  of  registered  male  and  female  voters  at  the  date 
of  the  last  annual  State  election  and  city  and  town  elections,  and 
the  total  number  of  persons,  both  male  and  female,  who  voted  at 
each  such  election  in  each  city  and  town,  and  in  every  voting  pre- 
cinct of  the  several  cities  and  towns,  together  with  the  number  of 
votes  received  by  each  candidate  for  nomination  and  for  election  for 
a  State  office,  and  for  election  for  a  State  committee. 

In  further  compliance  with  the  law  above  quoted,  I  submit  the 
following  recommendations:  — 

First.  —  The  abolition  of  party  enrolment  at  primaries  and  the 
substitution  of  a  single  ballot  with  party  columns  for  the  individual 
party  ballot. 

Second.  —  That  the  number  of  members  of  ward  and  town  com- 
mittees and  delegates  to  be  elected  at  the  primaries  be  limited. 

Third.  —  That  an  incumbent  of  a  State  office  may  have  his  name 
printed  upon  the  primary  ballot  of  the  party  which  he  represents  as 
a  candidate  for  such  office  upon  a  request  in  writing  filed  with  the 
Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth  on  or  before  the  last  hour  for  filing 
primary  nomination  papers. 

Fourth. — That  no  person  whose  name  is  not  printed  on  the 
primary  ballot  as  a  candidate  for  an  ofiice  shall  be  deemed  to  be 
nominated  as  a  candidate  for  such  office  unless  at  the  primary  he 
shall  have  received  a  number  of  votes  equal  to  the  number  required 
to  nominate  him  as  a  candidate  for  such  office  to  be  voted  for  at  a 
primary. 


IV 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC.  [Jan. 


ir^Y^/j.  _That  the  words  "written  acceptance"  in  chapter  835, 
Acts  of  1913,  shall  mean  personal  signature  or  signature  by  power 

of  attorney.  ,        ,  .  i   ,i  va  ^-^ 

gi^ih^  _  That  the  name  of  the  city  or  town  m  which  the  candidate 
resides  be  added  when  candidates'  names  are  inserted  on  a  ballot. 

Sections  292  and  293  of  chapter  835,  Acts  of  1913,  provide  that  a 
voter  may  vote  for  a  candidate  whose  name  is  not  on  the  ballot  by 
inserting  the  name  of  such  candidate  and  marking  a  cross  m  the 
square  at  the  right  thereof,  while  in  the  use  of  pasters  the  name  of 
the  city  or  town  in  which  the  candidate  resides  is  required. 

Seventh.— Thsit  paragraphs  first  and  second  of  section  19,  chapter 
835  Acts  of  1913,  be  amended  so  that  a  person  may  not  be  re- 
quired to  produce  witnesses  in  order  to  establish  his  right  to  assess- 
ment or  to  be  registered  as  a  voter. 

Eigjifji^  _  That  city  and  town  clerks  be  required  to  make  to  the 
Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth,  within  four  days  after  the  day  of 
the  primary,  a  return  of  the  votes  cast  at  such  primary. 

^i^^th.  —  That  the  time  within  which  candidates  for  election  shall 
be  required  to  make  return  of  expenses,  etc.,  be  extended. 

j'^^th  —That  the  term  " Lidependent "  shall  be  permitted  upon 
nomination  papers,  notwithstanding  the  fact  that  an  Independent 
candidate  received  at  the  last  State  election  more  than  three  per  cent, 
of  the  votes  cast  for  Governor,  or  that  some  new  defimtion  be  made 
as  to  what  constitutes  a  political  party,  so  that  an  individual  may 
not  usurp  the  use  of  the  word  "Independent"  by  obtaining  three 
per  cent,  or  more  of  the  vote  cast  for  Governor. 

Eleventh  —  That  the  boards  who  canvass  votes  for  county  officers 
be  required  to  make  return  of  such  votes  to  the  office  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  Commonwealth  for  pubHcation  in  the  document  contaimng 
the  votes  cast  at  primaries  and  elections  for  other  candidates  upon 

the  ballot. 

Twelfth.  —  That  the  date  for  redividing  a  city  into  wards  be  set 

forward  from  July  1. 

The  law  now  provides  that  such  redivision  may  be  made  in  191o 
and  every  tenth  year  thereafter  before  the  first  day  of  July.  It 
happens  that  1915  is  a  census  year,  and  the  census  work,  starting 
several  months  before  July  1,  would  have  as  a  basis  for  many  of  its 
figures  wards  which  would  be  non-existent  at  the  time  of  the  publi- 
cation of  the  census  figures. 


1914.1  PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


Voting  Machines. 

The  State  Ballot  Law  Commission,  constituting  the  State  Board 
of  Voting  ]\Iachine  Examiners  under  the  provisions  of  section  249 
of  chapter  835,  A^cts  of  1913,  is  directed  to  examine  voting  machines, 
ballot  boxes  and  counting  apparatus,  and  to  file  with  the  Secretary 
of  the  Commonwealth  their  approval  in  writing  of  all  machines, 
ballot  boxes  and  counting  apparatus  which  in  their  judgment  con- 
form to  the  requirements  of  law,  etc. 

Acting  under  this  authority,  and  after  published  notice,  the  said 
officers  examined  three  machines,  —  all  that  were  submitted  to 
them.  Of  the  three  machines  examined  only  one  was  approved,  and 
upon  this  the  following  report  was  made :  — 

"  In  the  matter  of  the  application  of  the  Triumph  Voting  Machine  for  the 
approval  of  the  Ballot  Law  Commission  and  Voting  Machine  Examiners :  — 

Decree  of  Approval. 

"  The  above  entitled  matter  came  on  to  be  heard  before  us  upon  the  applica- 
tion of  the  Triumph  Voting  Machine  Company  for  the  approval  of  the  voting 
machine  known  as  the  Triumph  Voting  Machine;  and  pursuant  to  the  provi- 
sions of  the  statute  in  such  case  made  and  provided,  on  the  18th  day  of 
September,  1912,  in  our  capacity  as  the  Board  of  Voting  Machine  Examiners, 
we  made  a  preliminary  examination  of  said  machine  to  determine  how  far  and 
to  what  extent  said  machine  furnished  convenient,  simple  and  satisfactory 
means  of  voting  at  primaries  and  elections,  and  of  ascertaining  and  recording 
the  true  result  thereof  with  facilitj^  and  accuracy,  giving  special  regard  to  the 
prevention  and  detection  of  double  voting  at  primaries  and  elections,  and  to 
voting  for  candidates  of  more  than  one  poUtical  party  at  a  primary,  and  to  ascer- 
tain whether  such  machine  secured  to  the  voter  as  much  secrecy  in  voting  as  is 
afforded  by  the  use  of  the  official  ballot,  so-called;  and  thereafter  on  the  3rd 
day  of  February,  1913,  we  caused  to  be  published  a  notice  in  the  Boston  Globe 
and  the  Springfield  Republican  that  on  the  10th  day  of  Febi-uarj^  1913,  we 
should  examine  voting  machines,  and  caused  said  notice  to  be  sent  to  all  persons 
who  had  communicated  with  us  concerning  voting  macliines;  and  thereafter  at 
the  time  and  place  assigned  we  met  in  pursuance  of  said  notice,  and  upon  the 
request  of  the  applicant  adjourned  the  examination  of  said  Triumph  Voting 
Machine  to  the  29th  day  of  March,  1913,  upon  which  day  we  examined 
the  Triumph  Voting  Machine  as  required  by  the  provisions  of  law.  This  ex- 
amination was  made  in  the  presence  of  the  representative  of  the  applicant  and 
of  the  mechanical  expert  employed  in  accordance  with  the  pro^dsions  of  the 
statute. 

"Thereafter,  on  the  26th  day  of  April,  1913,  said  mechanical  expert  further 
examined  said  voting  machine  at  the  factory  of  the  applicant  at  Pittsfield  in 
the  state  of  Massachusetts. 


vi  ASSESSED   POLLS,  ETC.  [Jan. 

"  Now,  therefore,  upon  consideration  of  our  examination  and  of  the  reports  of 
said  mechanical  expert,  we  find  that  in  our  judgment  said  Triumph  Voting 
Machine  conforms  to  the  requirements  of  the  law,  and  we  hereby  approve  said 
Triumph  Voting  Machine  and  file  herewith  such  drawings,  specifications  and 
photographs  as  will  clearly  identify  said  Triumph  Voting  Machine.  " 

This  report  was  transmitted  by  me  to  city  and  town  clerks,  Sept. 
12,  1913,  in  the  following  circular:  — 

"  The  following  report  is  published  for  the  information  of  all  concerned,  espe- 
cially boards  of  aldermen  and  selectmen.  In  determining  the  question  of  adopt- 
ing and  purchasing  machines,  it  should  be  distinctly  understood  that  the 
examining  commission  makes  no  recommendation  for  or  against  the  purchase 
and  use  of  machines,  that  question  being  left  entirely  to  the  discretion  of  the 
several  cities  and  towns.     (See  section  251,  chapter  835,  Acts  of  1913.)" 

Returns  under  the  "Corrupt  Practices"  Law. 

Under  the  provisions  of  chapter  835,  Acts  of  1913,  there  were  re- 
ceived from  candidates  for  nomination  a  total  of  1,095  returns,  of 
which  273  were  late,  39  were  irregular,  and  10  were  both  late  and 
irregular. 

The  number  of  returns  transmitted  to  the  Attorney-General,  as 
apparently  in  violation  of  law,  was  322. 

There  were  612  returns  of  no  payments,  25  payments  to  political 
committees,  417  payments  other  than  to  political  committees,  and  41 
payments  both  to  political  committees  and  other  than  political  com- 
mittees. 

There  were  received  from  candidates  for  election  a  total  of  827  re- 
turns, of  which  1  was  premature,  323  were  late,  11  were  irregular, 
and  34  both  late  and  irregular. 

The  number  of  returns  transmitted  to  the  Attorney-General,  as 
apparently  in  violation  of  the  law,  was  369. 

There  were  208  returns  of  no  payments,  137  payments  to  political 
committees,  233  payments  other  than  to  political  committees,  and 
249  payments  both  to  political  committees  and  other  than  political 
committees. 

Total  expenditures  for  nominations  as  shown  by  returns,    .        .       $60,229  58 
Total  expenditures  for  elections  as  shown  by  returns,  .        .        .        121,807  22 


Grand  total, $182,036  80  ^ 

A  "decrease  of  $18,029.46  over  1912. 

1  Of  this  amount,  $44,258.09  was  returned  by  candidates  as  paid  to  political  committees. 


1914.]  PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43.  vii 

There  were  also  received  from  the  treasurers  of  political  committees 
425  returns,  and  294  certificates  stating  that  the  aggregate  receipts 
and  disbursements  did  not  exceed  twenty  dollars.  Seventy-one  of 
the  returns  and  16  of  the  certificates  were  transmitted  to  the  Attor- 
ney-General as  apparently  in  violation  of  law. 

The  total  receipts  were, $213,160  421 

(A  decrease  of  $89,846.78  over  1912.) 

The  total  expenditures  or  disbursements, 205,901  38  ^ 

(A  decrease  of  $93,081.53  over  1912.) 

The  total  balance  unexpended, 7,803  24 

The  total  UabiHties, 38,373  12 

The  total  amounts  promised,  but  not  paid, 16,834  69 

Respectfully  submitted, 

FRANK  J.  DONAHUE, 

Secretary. 

I  The  gross  total  amount  returned  by  committees  as  receipts  was  $290,310.34,  and  as  disbursements, 
$283,051.30.  Of  these  amounts,  $32,891.83  was  returned  both  as  receipts  and  disbursements  by  more  than 
one  committee. 


VIU 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Vote  for  Governor,  1913.^ 


NAME. 

Political  Designation. 

Votes.       Per  Cent. 

David  I.  Walsh  of  Fitchburg, 

Democratic, 

183,267 

39.77 

Charles  Sumner  Bird  of  Walpole, 

Progressive  Party, 

127,755 

27.72 

Augustus  P.  Gardner  of  Hamilton, 

Republican, 

116,705 

25.32 

Eugene  N.  Foss  of  Boston, 

Independent,     . 

20,171 

4.37 

George  H.  Wrenn  of  Springfield, . 

Sociahst,     . 

9,025 

1.96 

Alfred  H.  Evans  of  Northampton, 

Prohibition. 

2,015 

.44 

Arthur  E.  Reimer  of  Boston, 

Socialist  Labor, 

1,932 

.42 

All  others, 

—                               ~ 

3 

— 

Vote  for  Lieutenant  Governor,  1913. 


NAME. 


Political  Designation. 


Votes. 


Edward  P.  Barry  of  Boston,    . 
August  H.  Goetting  of  Springfield, 
Daniel  Cosgrove  of  Lowell, 
George  E.  Roewer,  Jr.,  of  Boston, 
Albert  J.  Orem  of  Sharon, 
Peter  O'Rourke  of  Medford,     . 
All  others, 


Democratic, 
Republican, 
Progressive  Party, 
Socialist,  . 
Prohibition, 
Socialist  Labor, 


175,984 

150,228 

104,345 

10,370 

3,332 

2,901 

9 


Vote  for 

Secretanj,  1913. 

NAME. 

Political  Designation. 

Votes. 

Frank  J.  Donahue  of  Boston,  . 
William  S.  Kinney  of  Boston,  . 
Russell  A.  Wood  of  Cambridge, 
Ella  M.  Roberts  of  Springfield. 
John  A.  NichoUs  of  Boston, 
Fred  E.  Oelcher  of  Peabodj^,    . 
All  others, 

Democratic, 
Republican, 
Progressive  Party,    . 
Socialist,     .... 
Prohibition, 
Sociahst  Labor, 

182,747 

143,176 

92,603 

12,257 

5,646 

2,665 

1 

Vote  for  Treasurer  and  Receiver  General,  1913. 

NAME. 

Political  Designation. 

Votes. 

Frederick  W.  Mansfield  of  Boston, 
Charles  L.  Burrill  of  Boston,    . 
Warren  R.  Keith  of  Brockton, 
Charles  E.  Fenner  of  Worcester, 
Thomas  A.  Frissell  of  Hinsdale, 
Dennis  McGofi^  of  New  Bedford,     . 
All  others, 

Democratic, 
Republican, 
Progressive  Party,    . 
Socialist,     .... 
Prohibition, 
Socialist  Labor, 

170,387 

153,521 

88,635 

11,743 

4,633 

3,322 

1 

1  Vote  for  Governor,  1912,  on  page  ix. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


IX 


Vote  for  Auditor,  1913. 


NAME. 


Frank  H.  Pope  of  Leominster, 
John  E.  White  of  Tisbury, 
Octave  A.  La  Riviere  of  Springfield, 
Samuel  P.  Levenberg  of  Boston, 
Herbert  S.  Brown  of  Greenfield, 
David  Craig  of  Milford,    . 


Political  Designation. 


Democratic, 
Republican, 
Progressive  Party, 
Socialist,  . 
Prohibition, 
Socialist  Labor, 


Votes. 


166,312 

152,122 

83,461 

12,601 

7,475 

3,150 


Vote  for  Attorney-General,  1913. 


NAME. 


Political  Designation. 


Votes. 


Thomas  J.  Boynton  of  Everett, 
James  jM.  Swift  of  Fall  River, 
H.  Huestis  Newton  of  Everett, 
John  McCarty  of  Abington,     . 
Freeman  T.  Crommett  of  Chelsea, 
Ingvar  Paulsen  of  Boston, 
All  others, 


Democratic, 
Republican, 
Progressive  Party, 
Socialist,  . 
Prohibition, 
Socialist  Labor, 


168,176 

159,824 

82,821 

13,030 

4,259 

2,582 

6 


Vote  for  Governor,  1912. 


NAJME. 


Political  Designation. 


Votes. 


Per  Cent. 


Eugene  X.  Foss  of  Boston,   . 
Joseph  Walker  of  Brookline, 
Charles  S.  Bird  of  Walpole, 
Roland  D.  Saw3^er  of  Ware, 
Frank  N.  Rand  of  Haverhill, 
Patrick  ^Mulligan  of  Boston, 
All  others,        .        .        .        . 


Democratic, 
Repubhcan, 
Progressive  Party, 
SociaUst,  . 
Prohibition, 
Socialist  Labor, 


193,184 

143,597 

126,102 

11,493 

2,702 

2,212 

2 


40.31 

29.96 

26.31 

2.40 

.56 

.46 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons 
WHO  Voted  at  Elections. 


Apparent  inconsistencies  in  the  report  may  be  accounted  for,  in 
part,  as  follows :  - — 

First.  —  The  number  of  assessed  male  polls  includes  aliens  and 
other  persons  who  are  not  qualified  to  become  registered  voters. 

Second.  —  The  number  of  registered  male  voters  includes  persons 
who  are  exempt  from  taxation  and  therefore  are  not  included  in  the 
number  of  assessed  male  polls. 

Third.  —  Many  names  of  voters  on  the  list  at  the  State  election 
are,  by  reason  of  change  of  residence,  erased  from  the  list  of  voters 
at  municipal  elections. 

Dates  of  Elections. 
Town  Elections. 
Februarj^,  March  or  April. 

State  Elections. 
Tuesday  after  the  first  Monday  in  November. 


Beverly, 

Boston, 

Brockton, 

Cambridge, 

Chelsea, 

Chicopee, 

Everett, 

Fall  River, 

Fitchburg, 

Gloucester, 

Haverhill, 

Holyoke, 

Lawrence, 

Lowell, 

Lynn,    . 

Maiden, 

Marlborough 

Medford, 

Melrose, 

New  Bedford, 


City  Elections. 

2d  Tuesday  in  December. 

Tuesday  next  after  2d  Monday  in  January. 

"  "     1st         "  December. 

"  "2d         "  March. 

"  "      "  "  December. 

2d  Tuesday  in  December. 

((  tc  it 

Tuesday  next  after  1st  Monday  in  December. 

1st  Tuesday  in  December. 

Tuesday  next  after  1st  Monday  in  December. 

II  tc  tt  t( 

1st  Tuesday  in  December. 
2d 


1st 

2d 

tt 

1st 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


XI 


Newburj^ort, 

Newton, 

North  Adams, 

Northampton, 

Pittsfield, 

Quincy, 

Salem,  . 

Somemlle, 

Springfield, 

Taunton, 

Waltham, 

Woburn, 

Worcester, 


Tuesday  next  after  2d  Monday  in  December. 

2d  Tuesday  in  December. 

3d 

1st 


2d 


Tuesday  next  after  1st  Monday  in  December. 

it  u         it  II  a 

1st  Tuesday  in  December. 

2d  "  " 


Number  of  Polling  Places,  1913. 

Toicn  elections:  378,  viz.:  293  towns,  1  each;  27  towns  divided  into 
voting  precincts,  85. 

State  elections:  1,125,  viz.:  Boston,  225;  32  cities,  471;  65  towns, 
divided  into  voting  precincts,  174;  255  towns,  not  divided  into  voting 
precincts,  1  each. 

City  elections:  33  cities,  696. 

Tow^N  Ballot  Act. 
The  provisions  of  law  by  which  ballots  for  town  officers  are  pro- 
vided at  the  expense  of  the  town  have  been  accepted  by  252  towns, 
wherein   the   method   of   nominating   and   electing   town   officers   is 
similar  to  that  for  State  officers. 


Precinct  Voting  in  Towns  at  Annual  Town  Elections. 
The   provisions   of  law   relative   to   precinct   voting  in   towns   at 
annual  town  elections  have  been  accepted  by  the  following  towns :  — 


Abington, 

Agawam, 

Athol, 

Attleborough, 

Barnstable, 

Belmont, 

Blackstone, 

Braintree, 

Concord, 


Easton, 

Framingham, 

Gardner, 

Groveland, 

Hardwick, 

Leicester, 

Methuen, 

North  Andover, 

Palmer, 


Peabody, 

Pepperell, 

Revere, 

Saugus, 

Templeton, 

Wakefield, 

Warren, 

West  Springfield, 

WejTnouth. 


NUMBER 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  REGISTERED  VOTERS 


Persons  who  Voted  in  Each  Voting  Precinct 


State,  City  and  Town  Elections 
In  the  Year  1913. 


XIV 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 

AT  Elections. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As-       Regis- 
sessed      tered 
Polls.     Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Beverly. 

Wardl, 

1,480 

955 

759 

Dec.     9 

1,490 

984 

69 

833 

64 

"2, 

855 

627 

497 

9 

861 

635 

34 

443 

31 

"3, 

1,150 

665 

541 

9 

1,152 

688 

23 

558 

21 

"4. 

1,189 

937 

749 

9 

1,195 

947 

16 

722 

13 

"5, 

1,149 

680 

560 

9 

1,149 

704 

11 

612 

10 

"6, 

493 

351 

294 

9 

495 

354 

21 

265 

11 

City, 

6,316 

4,215 

3,400 

- 

6,342 

4,312 

174 

3,433 

150 

Boston. 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

594 

336 

254 

Jan.    14 

582 

342 

33 

131 

19 

"      1.        "        2,      . 

599 

334 

242 

14 

627 

378 

66 

139 

36 

"      1,        "        3,      . 

860 

571 

456 

14 

854 

578 

92 

243 

45 

"      1,        "        4,      . 

862 

539 

421 

14 

895 

577 

47 

183 

21 

"      1,        "        5,      . 

968 

547 

410 

14 

945 

548 

53 

180 

16 

"      1.        "        6,      . 

1,090 

479 

367 

14 

1,109 

519 

22 

184 

13 

"      1,         "         7,      . 

1,322 

794 

621 

14 

1,202 

728 

39 

255 

9 

"      1,        "        8.      . 

1,316 

821 

676 

14 

1,262 

844 

26 

266 

6 

"      1.        "        9,      . 

1,020 

614 

486 

14 

860 

578 

19 

208 

7 

Ward, 

8,631 

5,035 

3,933 

- 

8,336 

5,092 

397 

1,789 

172 

Ward  2,  Precinct  1, 

877 

325 

232 

Jan.    14 

897 

367 

18 

146 

5 

"      2,         "         2,      . 

676 

240 

166 

14 

630 

250 

8 

90 

4 

"      2,         "         3,       . 

727 

353 

262 

14 

778 

373 

14 

182 

6 

"      2,         "        4,      . 

758 

289 

215 

14 

794 

310 

14 

136 

4 

"      2,         "         5,      . 

715 

293 

225 

14 

665 

301 

9 

125 

1 

"      2,         "         6,      . 

660 

407 

303 

14 

661 

439 

25 

167 

11 

"      2,        "         7,      . 

1,756 

498 

364 

14 

1,472 

541 

12 

185 

3 

"      2,         "         8,      . 

917 

419 

324 

14 

1,086 

423 

21 

182 

12 

Ward, 

7,086 

2,824 

2,091 

- 

6,983 

3,004 

121 

1,213 

46 

1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


XV 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As-       Regis- 

,se3sed  [   tered 

Polls.  1  Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

j    Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Boston  —  Con. 

Ward  3,  Precinct  1,      . 

615 

427 

330 

Jan.  14 

633 

448 

62 

168 

18 

"      3,         "         2,       . 

662 

453 

328 

14 

661 

468 

65 

198 

6 

"      3,         "         3,      . 

651 

470 

376 

14 

680 

484 

78 

228 

22 

"      3.         "         4,      . 

638 

434 

343 

14 

726 

488 

75 

228 

23 

"      3,        "         5,      . 

753 

483 

373 

14 

797 

503 

74 

218 

12 

"      3,         "         6,      . 

546 

357 

282 

14 

547 

356 

63 

170 

6 

Ward, 

3,865 

2,624 

2,032 

- 

4,044 

2,747 

417 

1,210 

87 

Ward  4,  Precinct  1,      . 

582 

410 

310 

Jan.    14 

635 

414 

51 

157 

4 

"      4,         "         2,      . 

617 

333 

240 

14 

667 

362 

19 

129 

6 

"      4.         "         3,      . 

775 

457 

343 

14 

826 

447 

53 

173 

14 

"      4,         "         4,      . 

543 

346 

237 

14 

615 

368 

46 

144 

10 

"      4,        "         5,      . 

490 

278 

191 

14 

603 

305 

31 

121 

1 

"      4,         "         6,       . 

614 

249 

192 

14 

703 

266 

20 

91 

5 

Ward, 

3,621 

2,073 

1,513 

- 

4,049 

2,162 

220 

815 

40 

Ward  5,  Precinct  1, 

725 

425 

309 

Jan.    14 

781 

429 

35 

176 

6 

"     5,        "        i,      . 

843 

497 

393 

14 

780 

510 

81 

262 

13 

"     5,        "        3,      . 

597 

312 

228 

14 

607 

307 

32 

139 

5 

"      5,        "        4,      . 

430 

246 

184 

14 

433 

267 

27 

96 

4 

"      5,        "         5,      . 

746 

383 

328 

14 

729 

367 

39 

172 

3 

"      5,         "         6,      . 

643 

319 

246 

14 

648 

321 

25 

140 

5 

Ward, 

3,984 

2,182 

1,688 

- 

3,978 

2,201 

239 

985 

36 

Ward  6,  Precinct  1,      . 

1,388 

128 

102 

.Ian.    14 

1,337 

158 

4 

84 

- 

"      6,        "         2,      . 

945 

252 

200 

14 

987 

286 

13 

108 

6 

"      6,        "         3,      . 

2,035 

281 

228 

14 

1,962 

311 

8 

152 

2 

"      6,        "        4,      . 

1,450 

233 

180 

14 

1,461 

263 

2 

118 

1 

"      6,        "         5,      . 

1,407 

312 

238 

14 

1,550 

347 

10 

142 

3 

"      6,         "         6,      . 

658          270 

212 

14 

638 

310 

17 

134 

7 

"      6,        "         7,      . 

1,421 

298 

239 

14 

1,401 

337 

8 

168 

3 

"      6.        "         8,      . 

1,041 

200 

157 

14 

1,114 

221 

9 

106 

3 

Ward, 

10,345 

1,974 

1,556 

~ 

10,450 

2,233 

71 

1,012 

25 

XVI 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  op  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued.  ^^^ 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls.     '^ 

Regis-   Persons 
tered       who 
k^oters.    Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec-    . 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male.   Female. 

Male.   Female. 

1 

Boston  —  Con. 
Ward  7,  Precinct  1,      . 

316 

96 

77 

Jan.    14 

397 

117 

13 

52 

2 

"      7.        "        2.      . 

822 

203 

154 

14 

863 

242 

23 

90 

12 

"      7,        "        3,      . 

1,339 

392 

287 

14 

1,043 

398 

27 

165 

11 

"      7,        "        4,      . 

1,153 

252 

190 

14 

1,088 

306 

11 

121 

5 

"      7.        "        5.      . 

898 

248 

198 

14 

955 

293 

26 

108 

6 

"     7,        "        6.      . 

768 

154 

116 

14 

706 

191 

10  1 

75 

6 

Ward, 

5,296 

1.345 

1,022 

- 

5.052 

1.547 

110 

611 

42 

Ward  S,  Precinct  1,      . 

1,213 

406 

336 

Jan.    14 

1.235 

495 

4 

270 

2 

"      8.         "         2,      . 

2,065 

577 

444 

14 

2,313 

624 

5 

257 

3 

•'      8.        "        3,      . 

1,181 

539 

400 

14 

1,320 

638 

34 

271 

21 

"     8.        "        4.      . 

1,626 

648 

537 

14 

1,582 

727 

21 

413 

11 

"      8,        "        5,      . 

1,423 

385 

329 

14 

1,352 

430 

16 

247 

9 

"      8,        •'        6,      . 

1,501 

526 

454 

14 

1,418 

581 

29 

321 

20 

Ward. 

9,009 

3,081 

2,500 

- 

9,220 

3,495 

109 

1,779 

66 

Ward  9,  Precinct  1,      . 

1,688 

530 

344 

Jan.    14 

1,888 

514 

8 

237 

3 

"     9,        "        2,      . 

1,269 

537 

383 

14 

1,394 

547 

13 

262 

.  5 

"     9.        "        3,      . 

1,295 

270 

213 

14 

1,343 

321 

5 

157 

1 

"     9,        "        4,      ." 

1,201 

508 

372 

14 

1,061 

528 

12 

253 

3 

"     9,        "        5,      . 

1,340 

494 

348 

14 

1,147 

528 

26 

189 

9 

"     9,        "        6.      . 

1,087 

465 

354 

14 

1.078 

489 

29 

217 

11 

"     9,        "        7,      . 

733 

402 

282 

14 

701 

362 

8 

176 

3 

Ward, 

8,613 

3,206 

2,296 

- 

8,612 

3,289 

101 

1,491 

35 

Ward  10,  Precinct  1,    . 

618 

206 

169 

Jan.    14 

658 

236 

11 

118 

4 

"      10.        "        2,    . 

641 

280 

215 

14 

757 

296 

20 

118 

7 

"      10,         "         3,     . 

853 

280 

216 

14 

896 

294 

33 

128 

17 

"      10,        "        4,     . 

788 

261 

191 

14 

768 

284 

18 

96 

5 

"      10,        "        5,    . 

625 

229 

159 

14 

609 

246 

14 

77 

9 

"      10,        "        6,    . 

949 

293 

241 

14 

1.007 

345 

25 

119 

12 

"      10,        "        7,    . 

1,320 

621 

480 

14 

1.299 

737 

112 

302 

1 

54 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


xvii 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

1 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pr 

CINCTS. 

As- 

E-        sessed 
.    Polls. 

Regis-   Persons 
tered   |    who 
Voters.    Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Boston  —  Con 

Ward  10,  Precinct  8 

,    .        1,395 

664 

485 

Jan.    14 

1,452 

700 

77 

227 

36 

"      10,         "        9 

1,671 

708 

522 

14 

1,464 

706 

168 

257 

121 

Ward, 

8,860 

3,542 

2,678 

- 

8,910 

3,844 

478 

1,442 

265 

Ward  11,  Precinct  1 

1,089 

493 

397 

Jan.    14 

993 

538 

64 

197 

47 

■'      11,         "         2 

1,315 

308 

225 

14 

1.147 

362 

6 

132 

3 

"      11,        "         3 

1,097 

416 

343 

14 

1,027 

471 

99 

213 

69 

"      11,         "         4 

652 

457 

374 

14 

682 

492 

187 

271 

135 

"      11,         "         5 

359 

282 

238 

14 

401 

311 

148 

190 

103 

"      11,        "         6 

251 

200 

170 

14 

290 

240 

107 

129 

72 

"      11,        "         7 

436 

306 

237 

14 

435 

339 

143 

164 

92 

"      11,        "         8 

439 

327 

271 

14 

431 

352 

170 

200 

119 

"      11.        "         9 

1,542 

853 

630 

14 

1.157 

811 

162 

340 

113 

Ward, 

7,180 

3,642 

2,885 

- 

6,563 

3.916 

1,086 

1,836 

753 

Ward  12,  Precinct  1 

1,626 

617 

443 

Jan.    14 

1,613 

643 

69 

192 

30 

"      12,         "        2 

1,108 

449 

327 

14 

1,225 

499 

96 

144 

51 

"      12,         •'         3 

857 

366 

277 

14 

923 

379 

24 

132 

15 

"      12,         "        4 

1,361 

601 

449 

14 

1,369 

619 

41 

206 

12 

"      12.        "        5 

1,121 

440 

297 

14 

982 

464 

30 

147 

21 

"      12,         "         6 

1,331 

577 

429 

14 

1,235 

597 

19 

253 

8 

"      12,         "         7 

1.050 

539 

424 

14 

974 

551 

52 

240 

20 

Ward, 

8,454 

3,589 

2,646 

- 

8,324 

3.752 

331 

1,314 

1.57 

Ward  13,  Precinct  1 

871 

319 

227 

Jan.    14 

883 

335 

9 

132 

1 

"      13,         "         2 

738 

262 

203 

14 

771 

295 

6 

93 

- 

"      13,         "         3 

835 

221 

171 

14 

892 

238 

9 

92 

2 

"      13,         "        4 

761 

338 

266 

14 

732 

374 

16 

151 

5 

"      13,         "        5 

905 

362 

281 

14 

919 

383 

20 

172 

3 

"      13.         "         6 

771 

300 

235 

14 

815 

316 

20 

132 

9 

"      13,        '•         7 

759 

359 

282 

14 

814 

396 

10 

157 

4 

"      13,        "        8 

707 

375 

274 

14 

735 

396 

16 

136 

2 

Ward, 

6,347 

2.536 

1,939 

- 

6,561 

2.733 

106 

1.065 

26 

XVlll 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  axd  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As-       Regis-   Persons 
sessed      tered       who 
Polls.    Voters.    Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Boston  —  Con. 

Ward  14,  Precinct  1,     . 

941 

471 

363 

Jan.    14 

974 

530 

40 

213 

17 

"      14,         "        2,     . 

826 

477 

416 

14 

850 

490 

25 

219 

8 

"      14,         "         3,     . 

544 

387 

317 

14 

543 

405 

49 

160 

11 

"      14,        "        4,     . 

733 

476 

372 

14 

699 

494 

58 

192 

15 

"      14,        "        5.     . 

943 

619 

475 

14 

948 

625 

75 

222 

36 

"      14,         "         6,     . 

741 

468 

358 

14 

743 

485 

59 

157 

21 

"      14,         "         7,     . 

795 

552 

461 

14 

802 

562 

53 

226 

20 

"      14,        "        8,     . 

1,016 

667 

535 

14 

1,009 

647 

55 

255 

24 

Ward, 

6,539 

4,117 

3,297 

- 

6,568 

4,238 

414 

1,644 

152 

Ward  15,  Precinct  1,     . 

563 

265 

190 

Jan.    14 

561 

289 

16 

92 

_ 

"      15,         "         2,     . 

814 

464 

348 

14 

864 

486 

44 

188 

7 

"      15,         "        3,     . 

784 

460 

337 

14 

776 

464 

43 

158 

13 

"      15,         "        4,     . 

638 

386 

286 

14 

638 

404 

57 

145 

18 

15,         "        5,     . 

642 

487 

392 

14 

671 

490 

67 

232 

25 

"      15,         "         6,     . 

692 

485 

353 

14 

717 

488 

94 

191 

32 

"      15,         "         7,     . 

974 

655 

475 

14 

1,005 

638 

62 

239 

16 

"      15,         "        8,     . 

719 

452 

341 

14 

399 

465 

42 

199 

14 

Ward, 

5,826 

3,654 

2,722 

- 

5.931 

3,724 

425 

1,444 

125 

Ward  16,  Precinct  1,     . 

632 

365 

244 

Jan.    14 

618 

376 

31 

128 

5 

"      16,         "         2,     . 

1,092 

667 

481 

14 

1,098 

689 

31 

238 

14 

"      16,         "         3,     . 

1,373 

875 

648 

14 

1,383 

908 

49 

352 

12 

"      16,         "         4,     . 

1,211 

678 

483 

14 

1,181 

703 

41 

252 

24 

"      16,         "         5,     . 

1,054 

638 

456 

14 

1,089 

672 

49 

265 

28 

"      16,         "         6,     . 

905 

623 

444 

14 

908 

639 

137 

249 

70 

"      16,         "         7,     . 

1,319 

661 

506 

14 

1,297 

680            55 

331 

29 

Ward, 

7,586 

4,507 

3,262 

- 

7,574 

4,637 

393 

1,815 

182 

Ward  17,  Precinct  1,     . 

767 

313 

202 

Jan.    14 

770 

313 

3 

114 

3 

"      17,         "         2,     . 

563 

349 

275 

14 

555 

366 

13 

184 

2 

"      17,        "        3.    . 

680 

424 

304 

14 

649 

423 

45 

178 

23 

"      17,        "        4,    . 

1,002 

677 

521 

14 

962 

699 

96 

307 

48 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


XIX 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Elkction,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As- 
sessed 
PoUs. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persona  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Boston  —  Con. 

Ward  17,'.Precinct  5,     . 

649 

371 

284 

Jan.    14 

636 

390 

21 

156 

5 

"      17,         "        6,     . 

589 

304 

235 

14 

535 

307 

9 

147 

4 

"      17,         "         7,     . 

770 

488 

398 

14 

806 

514 

25 

245 

8 

"      17,         "         8,     . 

1,228 

674 

533 

14 

1,199 

710 

14 

339 

1 

"      17,         "         9,     . 

742 

509 

394 

14 

727 

523 

35 

238 

16 

Ward, 

8,990 

4,109 

3,146 

- 

6,839 

4,245 

261 

1,906 

110 

Ward  18,  Precinct  1,     . 

1,031 

481 

354 

Jan.    14 

971 

520 

23 

234 

12 

"      18,         "        2,     . 

1,051 

401 

256 

14 

1,172 

456 

8 

155 

1 

*'      18,        "        3,    . 

1,084 

419 

254 

14 

1.159 

509 

36 

145 

9 

"      18,        "        4,    . 

1,240 

561 

335 

14 

1,367 

611 

28 

193 

10 

"      18,        "        5,    . 

916 

529 

399 

14 

945 

566 

24 

332 

10 

"      18,        "        6,    . 

1,206 

693 

550 

14 

1,298 

715 

49 

382 

25 

Ward, 

6,528 

3,084 

2,148 

- 

6,912 

3,377 

168 

1,441 

67 

Ward  19,  Precinct  1,    . 

1,300 

709 

547 

Jan.    14 

1,181 

700 

45 

317 

12 

"      19,        "        2,    . 

635 

349 

258 

14 

689 

372 

33 

164 

6 

"      19,        "        3,    . 

886 

545 

439 

14 

929 

588 

62 

292 

12 

"      19,         "        4,     . 

978 

488 

401 

14 

932 

536 

41 

277 

9 

"      19.         "         5,     . 

763 

376 

282 

14 

798 

394 

47 

197 

17 

"      19,         "         6,     . 

988 

522 

412 

14 

1,003 

538 

45 

274 

11 

"      19,         •'         7,     . 

987 

662 

547 

14 

939 

702 

95 

371 

17 

"      19,         "         8,     . 

1,215 

699 

554 

14 

1,083 

702 

57 

338 

14 

"      19,         '•         9,     . 

1,097 

514 

394 

14 

1,038 

563 

18 

241 

8 

Ward, 

8,849 

4,864 

3,834 

- 

8,592 

5,095 

443 

2,471 

106 

Ward  20.  Precinct  1,    . 

1,049 

677 

530 

Jan.    14 

1,098 

694 

72 

287 

29 

•'      20,         "        2,     . 

1,086 

770 

563 

14 

1,056 

802 

59 

291 

19 

"      20,         "        3,     . 

1,359 

978 

711 

14 

1,182 

885 

103 

347 

40 

"      20,         "        4,     . 

1,042 

735 

582 

14 

943 

706 

108 

299 

45 

"      20,         "         5.     . 

1,358 

824 

639 

14 

1,212 

802 

39 

330 

12 

"      20,         "         6,     . 

1,150 

746 

562 

14 

1,032 

717 

32 

250 

8 

"      20,         "         7,     . 

1,105 

831 

660 

14 

1,095 

863 

104 

338 

36 

XX 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

CiTT  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls.    ■' 

Regis-   ] 

tered 

^^oters. 

'ersons 

who 

Voted. 

1 

Date 
of  Elec-    _ 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Male. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male.    Female. 

Male.   Female. 

Boston  —  Con. 

Ward  20,  Precinct  8,     . 

1,006 

810 

628 

Jan.    14 

1,036 

825 

192 

318 

102 

"      20,         "         9,     . 

1,078 

700 

512 

14 

1,008 

740 

54 

300 

23 

"      20,         "       10,     . 

1,212 

893 

636 

14 

1,119 

857 

124 

332 

54 

"      20,         "       11,     . 

1,090 

644 

496 

14 

1,068 

677 

65 

318 

48 

"      20,         "       12,     . 

1,073 

740 

538 

14 

1,072 

745 

101 

303 

54 

"      20,         "       13,     . 

1,050 

704 

486 

14 

985 

659 

67 

244 

28 

"      20,         "       14,     . 

956 

767 

597 

14 

950 

778 

66 

324 

16 

"      20,         "       15,     . 

1,552 

709 

534 

14 

1,448 

702 

70 

359 

37 

"      20,         "       16,     . 

1,197 

750 

581 

14 

1,204 

792 

76 

334 

40 

Ward, 

18,363 

12,278 

9,255 

- 

17,508 

12,244 

1,332 

4,974 

591 

Ward  21,  Precinct  1,     . 

808 

511 

399 

Jan.    14 

874 

541 

67 

220 

39 

"      21,         "         2,     . 

739 

475 

368 

14 

729 

481 

53 

210 

22 

"      21,         "         3,     . 

771 

492 

382 

14 

758 

509 

69 

234 

29 

"      21,         "         4,     . 

713 

513 

407 

14 

770 

530 

97 

216 

44 

"      21,         "         5,     . 

831 

544 

412 

14 

851 

541 

63 

199 

34 

"      21,         "         6,     . 

718 

523 

420 

14 

732 

532 

98 

224  ]          57 

"      21,         "         7,     . 

789 

505 

376 

14 

830 

533 

52 

225 

19 

"      21,         "         8,     . 

834 

592 

469 

14 

789 

600 

112 

279 

70 

"      21,         "         9,     . 

659 

500 

393 

14 

668 

508 

135 

226 

72 

"      21,        "       10,     . 

691 

439 

338 

14 

686 

434 

57 

193 

33 

"      21,         "       11,     . 

1,029 

666 

489 

14 

946 

637 

84 

274 

53 

"      21,         "       12,     . 

518 

356 

299 

14 

527 

354 

57 

175 

37 

Ward, 

9,100 

6,116 

4,752 

- 

9,160 

6,200 

944 

2,675 

509 

Ward  22,  Precinct  1,    . 

1,296 

937 

769 

Jan.    14 

1,242 

881 

84 

406 

39 

"      22,         "         2,     . 

1,190 

682 

552 

14 

1,218 

690 

35 

320 

8 

"      22,         "         3,     . 

710 

420 

334 

14 

718 

441 

7 

207 

4 

"      22,        "         4,     . 

1,535 

960 

715 

14 

1,405 

878 

73 

353 

26 

"      22,         "         5,     . 

1,178 

685 

541 

14 

1,192 

698 

23 

266 

10 

"      22,         "         6,     . 

867 

631 

465 

14 

845 

637 

114 

256 

74 

"      22,         "         7,     . 

834 

550 

418 

14 

833 

551 

129 

230 

87 

"      22,         "         8,     . 

1,085 

675 

519 

14 

1,062 

675 

62 

337 

31 

Ward, 

8,695 

5,540 

4,313 

- 

1     8,515 

5,451 

527 

2,375  1        279 

1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


XXI 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  axd  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Citt  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Warus 
AXD  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As- 
i.sessed 
j  Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

;  Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Boston  —  Con. 
Ward  23,  Precinct  1,     . 

623 

459 

377 

Jan.    14 

580 

432 

122 

225 

73 

'•      23,         "         2,     . 

1,006 

656 

549 

14 

974 

678 

39 

334 

16 

"      23,         '•         3,     . 

1,145 

584 

445 

14 

902 

597 

34 

258 

16 

"      23,         '•         4,     . 

989 

630 

533 

14 

948 

637 

52 

315 

24 

"      23,         '•         5,     . 

721 

505 

417 

14 

661 

478 

40 

245 

21 

"      23,         "         6,     . 

343 

289 

230 

14 

300 

269 

37 

123 

13 

"      23,         "         7,     . 

840 

587 

451 

14 

944 

545 

46 

233 

18 

"      23,         "         8,     . 

507 

394 

326 

11 

469 

379 

96 

198 

52 

'•      23,         •'         9,     . 

1        745 

482 

361 

14 

654 

472 

28 

179 

10 

"      23,         "       10,     . 

i        578 

435 

364 

14 

529 

421 

85 

181 

48 

"      23,         "       11,     . 

i        573 

439 

361 

14 

503 

428 

42 

227 

26 

"      23,         "       12,     . 

!        532 

409 

348 

14 

502 

417 

76 

230 

49 

"      23,         "       13,     . 

730 

476 

397 

14 

646 

466 

30 

221 

12 

"      23,         "       14,     . 

j        672 

476 

372 

14 

650 

483 

45 

205 

26 

Ward, 

'    10,004 

6,821 

5,531 

- 

9,262 

6,702 

772 

3.174 

404 

Ward  24,  Precinct  1,     . 

1        840 

[ 

514 

384 

Jan.    14 

753 

490 

21 

210 

9 

"      24,         "         2 

1        797 

452 

354 

14 

882 

520 

60 

215 

22 

••      24,         "         3,     . 

948 

641 

492 

14 

976 

706 

61 

259 

29 

'•      24,         "         4,     . 

587 

422 

341 

14 

808 

622 

80 

226 

27 

"      24,         "         5,     . 

1,047 

719 

544 

14 

828 

606 

72 

226 

25 

"      24,         "         6,     . 

631 

461 

373 

14 

703 

481 

50 

254 

12 

"      24,         "         7.     . 

403 

317 

256 

14 

827 

608 

87 

291 

34 

"      24,         "         8,     . 

935 

618 

542 

14 

1,504 

1,065 

53 

352 

21 

"      24,         "         9,     . 

650 

507 

401 

14 

1,369 

844 

35 

309 

20 

"      24,         "       10.     . 

653 

487 

384 

14 

1,066 

725 

81 

320 

38 

"      24,         "       11,     . 

773 

484 

383 

14 

846 

658 

91 

300 

45 

"      24,         "       12,     . 

733 

514 

414 

14 

1,079 

757 

66 

286 

21 

"      24.         "       13,     . 

886 

508 

376 

14 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

"      24,         "       14,     . 

849 

500 

370 

14 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

"      24,         "       15,     . 

788 

553 

402 

14 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

"      24,         "       K,     . 

639 

408 

323 

14 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ward, 

12,159 

8,105 

6,339 

- 

11.641 

8.082 

757 

3,248 

303 

Ward  25,  Precinct  1,     . 

761 

457 

345 

Jan.    14 

783 

457 

39 

144 

16 

"      25,         ••         2,     . 

859 

553 

413 

14 

815 

527 

74 

200 

35 

xxu 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4.  1913. 

CiTT  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pbe- 

As-       Regis-    Persons 
sessed      tered       who 
Polls.    Voters.  |  Voted. 

Date 
of  Elee- 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

tion. 

Male. 

Male.   Female. 

Male.   Female. 

BosTON  —  Con. 
Ward  25,  Precinct  3,     . 

781 

494 

371 

Jan.    14 

809 

503 

28 

146 

8 

"      25,         "         4,     . 

1,069 

477 

377 

14 

1,052 

479 

18 

156 

7 

"      25,        "         5,     . 

1,195 

668 

534 

14 

1,045 

609 

101 

230 

50 

"      25,         "         6,     . 

674 

622 

486 

14 

628 

604 

59 

212 

27 

"      25,        "         7,     . 

982 

692 

554 

14 

875 

610 

119 

244 

70 

"      25.        "         8,     . 

716 

521 

444 

14 

708 

518 

77 

246 

40 

"      25,        "         9.     • 

722 

565 

478 

14 

694 

556 

77 

223  1 

33 

"      25,        "       10,     . 

811 

548 

450 

14 

760 

516 

46 

193 

23 

Ward, 

8,570 

5,597 

4.452 

- 

8,169 

5.379 

638 

1,994 

309 

Ward  26,  Precinct  1,     . 

768 

420 

336 

Jan.    14 

701 

366 

20 

124 

3 

"      26,         "         2,     . 

549 

369 

314 

14 

537 

366 

37 

149 

7 

"      26,          '         3,     . 

729 

480 

408 

14 

703 

473 

73 

202 

10 

•'      26,         "        4,     . 

659 

457 

383 

14 

643 

451 

31 

215 

4 

"      26,         "         5,     . 

9L9 

315 

273 

14 

825 

305 

29 

131 

5 

"      26.         "         6,     . 

645 

376 

332 

14 

570 

383 

46 

154 

11 

"      26.        "         7,     . 

921 

397 

332 

14 

802 

363 

31 

145 

12 

Ward, 

5,200 

2,814 

2.378 

-. 

4,781 

2.707 

267 

1,120 

52 

City, 

205,700  1  109,259 

84.208 

- 

1  202.534 

112,126 

11,127 

46,843 

4,939 

Brockton. 
Ward  1.  Precinct  A.     . 

1,300 

690 

533 

Dec.     2 

1.310 

738 

331 

638 

177 

"      1,        "        B,     . 

1,475 

1.119 

916 

2 

1,479 

1,160 

672 

1,027 

411 

"      2,         "         A.     . 

968 

621 

499 

2 

974 

648 

340 

560 

203 

"      2,        "        B,     . 

1,276 

917 

762 

2 

1,283 

959 

559 

870 

357 

•'      3.         "         A,     . 

1,642 

1,134 

973 

2 

1,645 

1,169 

648 

1,060 

491 

"      3,        "         B.     . 

1,138 

792 

674 

2 

1,138 

820 

500 

699 

369 

"      4,        "        A,     . 

999 

613 

516 

2 

1,008 

637 

325 

577 

224 

"      4,        "        B,     . 

1,035 

685 

566 

2 

1,040 

705 

388 

627 

265 

"      5,        "        A,     . 

1.216 

581 

508 

2 

1,217 

615 

186 

563 

120 

"      5,        "        B,     . 

1,301 

813 

628 

2 

1,304 

846 

348 

746 

206 

"      6.        "        A,     . 

1.155 

558 

461 

2 

1,158 

580 

196 

498 

134 

"      6.        "        B.     . 

2,454 

1,014 

844 

2 

2,459 

1,059 

513 

914 

296 

"      7.        "        A,     . 

1,209 

828 

670 

2 

1.209 

854 

473 

764 

317 

"      7,        "        B,     . 

1,443 

924 

785 

i                2 

1.443 

960 

443 

854 

287 

City, 

18,611  1   11,28S 

9.335 

- 

1   18,667 

11,750 

5,922 

10,397 

3,857 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


XXlll 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

CiTT  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards        , 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As- 
sessed 
PoUs. 

Regis-   Persons 
tered   1    who 
Voters.  1  Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

1 
Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Cambridge. 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1,       . 

764 

355 

285 

Mar.   11 

790 

388 

51 

249 

- 

..      j^         ..         2 

896 

385 

305 

11 

893 

432 

33  1 

269 

- 

"      2,         "         1 

1,061 

456 

343 

11 

1,032 

521 

79  1 

325 

- 

"      2,         "         2 

744 

387 

295 

11 

708 

410 

95 

244 

- 

"      3,         "         1 

1,015 

342 

274 

11 

1,058 

388 

97 

256 

- 

"      3,         "         2 

588 

•287 

227 

11 

657 

315 

62 

211 

- 

"      3,         "         3 

784 

426 

321 

11 

818 

446 

89 

267 

- 

"      3,         "         4 

721 

383 

291 

11 

790 

416 

69 

263 

- 

"      4.         "         1 

742 

254 

189 

11 

761 

288 

29 

166 

- 

"      4,         "         2 

674 

360 

277 

11 

703 

400 

107 

198 

- 

"      4,         "         3 

684 

360 

284 

11 

700 

386 

99 

213 

"      4,         "         4 

681 

384 

302 

11 

681 

384 

115 

197 

"      5,         "         1 

621 

409 

334 

11 

632 

448 

108 

280 

- 

"      5.         "         2 

646 

426 

355 

11 

655 

451 

151 

289 

~ 

"      5.         "         3 

681 

522 

438 

11 

651 

509 

249 

297 

_ 

"      5,         "         4 

667 

446 

352 

11 

669 

463 

231 

250 

- 

"      6,        "        1 

1,300 

366 

270 

11 

1,410 

400 

47 

210 

- 

"      6,         "         2 

983 

455 

334 

11 

1,016 

462 

108 

211 

- 

••      6,         "         3 

845 

605 

395 

11 

875 

509 

185 

282 

- 

"      6,         "         4 

775 

516 

434 

11 

767 

529 

214 

339 

- 

"      7,         "         1 

830 

447 

374 

11 

824 

504 

188 

322 

- 

"      7,        "         2 

762 

468 

387 

11 

716 

474 

134 

316 

- 

"      7,        '•         3 

793 

503 

409 

11 

784 

513 

292 

305 

- 

"      7,        "        4 

816 

440 

361 

11 

787 

433 

; 

141 

288 

- 

"      8.        "         1 

690 

495 

396 

11 

712 

1        516 

326 

348 

253 

"      8,        "        2 

746 

535 

420 

11 

797 

621 

285 

370 

191 

"      8,        "        3 

807 

576 

473 

11 

849 

611 

166 

420 

130 

"      9,        "         1 

837 

549 

444 

11 

862 

609 

405 

347 

263 

••      9,        "        2 

1        767 

558 

466 

11 

760 

564 

405 

366 

268 

"      9.        "        3 

986 

654 

544 

11 

873 

611 

294 

'        335 

194 

•'    10,        "         1 

669 

528 

437 

11 

680 

.  533 

416 

361 

312 

■'    10,        "        2 

655 

471 

407 

11 

595 

487 

294 

309 

214 

"    10,        "        3 

690 

424 

367 

11 

627 

42b 

207 

291 

173 

XXIV 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Cm  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Cambridge  —  Con. 

Ward  11,  Precinct  1,    . 

889 

613 

517 

Mar.  11 

912 

642 

270 

363 

197 

"      11,        "         2, 

1,014 

643 

543 

11 

1,008 

659 

304 

435 

238 

"      11,         "         3,     . 

914 

480 

383 

11 

896 

493 

261 

363 

204 

City. 

28,737 

16,408 

13,233 

- 

28,948 

17,241 

6,606 

10,555 

2,637 

Chelsea. 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

1,244 

384 

292 

Dec.     9 

1,2C5 

462 

9 

347 

- 

"      1.         "         2,      . 

784 

426 

359 

9 

798 

457 

7 

406 

2 

"      2,        "         1,      . 

1,907 

602 

494 

9 

i     1,930 

643 

51 

578 

35 

"      2,        "         2,      . 

1,158 

401 

332 

9 

1,185 
999 

424 

43 

377 

33 

"     3,        "        1,      . 

991 

629 

528 

9 

643 

33 

526 

1 

"      3,         "        2,      . 

993 

638 

534 

9 

1,007 

660 

20 

574 

- 

"      4,         "        1,      . 

394 

156 

116 

9 

397 

163 

12 

124 

1 

"      4,         "         2,      . 

1,049 

685 

583 

9 

1,063 

715 

73 

607 

17 

"      5,         "         1,      . 

998 

764 

590 

9 

1,015 

780 

256 

585 

181 

"      5,         '•         2,      . 

798 

651 

508 

9 

807 

659 

142 

537 

109 

City, 

10,316 

5,336 

4,336 

- 

10,466 

5,606 

646 

4,661 

379 

Chicopee. 

Ward  1, 

969 

332 

253 

Dec.     9 

972 

341 

3 

299 

- 

"2 

753 

456 

371 

9 

754 

462 

32 

410 

2 

"3, 

1,081 

269 

194 

9 

1,082 

288 

30 

259 

2 

"      4,  Precinct  A,     . 
"      4,        "        B,     . 

1  1,061 

J 

f     357 
1    259 

283 
196 

9 
9 

1 

I  1,062 

r     368 
1     268 

33 

32 

327 
241 

10 

6 

"5, 

1.363 

725 

540 

9 

1,365 

752 

55 

645 

7 

"6, 

719 

389 

325 

9 

722 

405 

30 

382 

13 

"      7,  Precinct  A,     . 
"      7,         "         B,     . 

1,259 

r     433 
1     174 

326 
138 

9 
9 

[  1,271 

r     470 
1     176 

36 
4 

441 
150 

- 

City, 

7,205 

3,394 

2,626 

- 

7,228 

3,530 

255 

3,154 

40 

Everett. 

Ward  1, 

1,297 

668 

564 

Dec.     9 

1,298 

670 

82 

511 

6 

"      2,  Precinct  1,      . 

1,157 

675 

515 

9 

1,166 

683 

117 

454 

11 

"2          "         2        . 

711 

391 

315 

9 

715 

402 

60 

272 

6 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


XXV 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


" 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

" 

City  Election,  1913. 

' 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As- 

,  sessed 

Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Everett  —  Con. 

Ward  3,  Precinct  1,       . 

1,368 

813 

679 

Dec.     9 

1,342 

824 

164 

571 

13 

"      3,         "         2.       . 

1,143 

622 

511 

9 

1,166 

639 

73 

408 

2 

"      4,         .         .         . 

1,437 

857 

674 

9 

1,422 

874 

131 

584 

5 

"5, 

1,204 

635 

521 

9 

1,195 

642 

171 

457 

5 

"6, 

i,eo6 

1,046 

855 

9 

1,602 

1,061 

354 

731 

6 

City. 

9,923 

5,707 

4,634 

- 

9,906 

5.795 

1,152 

3,988 

54 

F.^LL  River. 

Ward  1,  Precinct  A,     . 

1,433 

670 

525 

Dec.     2 

1,433 

687 

413 

496 

259 

'      1,        "        B,     . 

1,958 

776 

650 

2 

1,958 

789 

357 

573 

212 

'      1,        "        C,     . 

992 

796 

638 

2 

992 

799 

548 

566 

355 

'      1,        "        D,    . 

1,151 

683 

544 

2 

1,151 

700 

432 

487 

287 

'      2,        •'        A,     . 

1,999 

915 

766 

2 

1,999 

925 

466 

763 

320 

'      2,        "        B,     . 

1,362 

900 

757 

2 

1,362 

908 

559 

717 

397 

'      3,        "        A.     . 

2,463 

769 

606 

2 

2,463 

782 

531 

584 

336 

'      3,        "        B,     . 

1,260 

403 

323 

2 

1,260 

413 

197 

318 

78 

'      4,        "        A,     . 

1,308 

564 

429 

2 

1.308 

572 

380 

411 

172 

'      4,        "        B,     . 

1.171 

753 

612 

2 

1,171 

769 

640 

531 

277 

'      4,        '•        C,     . 

882 

648 

544 

2 

882 

658 

609 

500 

318 

*      5,         "         A,     . 

1,380 

596 

470 

2 

1.380 

616 

329 

485 

217 

'      5,         "         B,     . 

1,588 

533 

467 

2 

1,588 

617 

284 

444 

132 

'      6,         "         A,     . 

1,401 

616 

496 

2 

1,401 

629 

330 

503 

215 

'      6,         "         B,     . 

2,062 

645 

484 

2 

2,062 

653 

306 

535 

178 

'      6,        "        C,     . 

843 

524 

403 

2 

843 

532 

362 

424 

245 

'      7,        "        A,     . 

1,136 

450 

356 

2 

1.136 

462 

208 

332 

132 

'      7,        '•        B,     . 

959 

698 

573 

2 

959 

720 

567 

525 

335 

'      8,        "        A,     . 

1,245 

770 

640 

2 

1,245 

780 

605 

723 

241 

'      8,         "         B,     . 

918 

784 

635 

2 

918 

784 

751 

560 

429 

'      8,         "         C,     . 

468 

337 

271 

2 

468 

343 

235 

251 

160 

'      9.         "         A,     . 

1,039 

872 

694 

2 

1,039 

878 

645 

635 

423 

'      9,         "         B.     . 

1,198 

546 

399 

2 

1,198 

556 

298 

354 

177 

'      9,        "        C.     . 

1,496 

609 

493 

2 

1,496 

628 

254 

474 

159 

( 

:ity.          .         .         . 

31,712 

15,857 

12,775 

- 

31.712 

16.200 

10,306 

12,191 

6,054 

XXVI 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued.  


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

wlio 

Voted. 

1 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male.   Female. 

FiTCHBTJRG 

Ward  1, 

1,626 

1,119 

937 

Dec.     2 

1,636 

1,137 

248 

955 

20 

"      2, 

3,137 

1,244 

1,015 

2 

3,146 

1,268 

140 

1,082 

59 

"      3, 

1,717 

826 

732 

2 

1,719 

836 

157 

732 

25 

"      4, 

1,251 

892 

746 

2 

1,256 

904 

97 

755 

6 

"      5, 

1,178 

864 

710  1 

2 

1,182 

893 

119 

744 

25 

"      6, 

1,994 

1,146 

924 

2 

1,997 

1,183 

312 

999 

228 

City, 

10,903 

6,091 

5,064 

- 

10,936 

6,221 

1,073 

5,267 

363 

Gloucester. 
Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

758 

619 

476 

Dec.     2 

761 

623 

13 

504 

12 

"      2          "         1,      ■ 

1,404 

807 

587 

2 

1,423 

832 

5 

693 

2 

"      3,         "         1,      . 

1,277 

676 

472 

2 

1,310 

696 

20 

559 

15 

'•      4,         "         1.       . 

854 

442 

302 

2 

867 

455 

18 

357 

5 

"      5,         "         1,      • 

1,188 

806 

583 

2 

1,206 

825 

36 

694 

20 

"      6,         "         1,       . 

697 

534 

383 

2 

705 

550 

20 

460 

13 

•'      6,        "         2,      . 

289 

261 

192 

2 

289 

266 

- 

222 

- 

"     7,        "        1.      • 

561 

350 

267 

2 

564 

357 

- 

291 

- 

"      8,         "         1,      . 

110 

86 

66 

2 

110 

86 

- 

71 

- 

"      8,         "         2,      . 

208 

180 

129 

2 

209 

179 

- 

153 

- 

'•      8,        "         3,      . 

165 

134 

94 

2 

165 

139 

7 

114 

7 

City, 

7,511 

4,895 

3,551 

- 

7,609 

5,008 

119 

4,118 

74 

Haverhill. 
Ward  1,  Precinct  1,      . 

1,090 

609 

434 

Dec.     2 

1,090 

680 

29 

561 

10 

"     2,        "        1,      . 

929 

645 

513 

2 

929 

687 

67 

570 

19 

"     3         "        1,      . 

1,557 

579 

434 

2 

1,557 

624 

18 

524 

2 

"      4,         "         1,       . 

1,402 

1,019 

740 

2 

1,402 

1,080 

71 

867 

19 

"      5,         "         1,       . 

1,667 

475 

375 

2 

1,667 

512 

18 

440 

9 

"      6,        "         2,      . 

1,293 

664 

A76 

2 

1,293 

709 

16 

605 

9 

"      5,        "         3,      . 

1,837 

812 

628 

2 

1.837 

875 

12 

755 

6 

"      6,         "         1,      . 

964 

739 

554 

2 

964 

776 

52 

650 

14 

"      6,        "         2,      . 

728 

508 

421 

2 

728 

537 

13 

473 

3 

"      6.         "         3,      . 

759 

628 

487 

2 

759 

653 

63 

555 

27 

"      7,         "         1,      . 

1,266 

925 

681 

2 

1,266 

960 

75 

794 

11 

"      7,        "         2,      . 

870 

604 

449 

2 

870 

639 

61 

553 

16 

City. 

14,362 

8,207 

6,189 

1 

14,362 

8,732 

495 

7,347 

145 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


XXVll 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre-    » 

CINCTS. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

1 

Male. 

Female. 

HOLTOKB. 

Ward  1,  Precinct  A 

1,115 

381 

303 

Dec.  2 

1,119 

397 

54 

377 

25 

"      1,         "         B,     . 

1,157 

609 

476 

2 

1,163 

624 

72  1 

574 

10 

"      2.         "         A,     . 

1364 

454 

317 

2 

1,367 

464            32 

414 

3 

"      2.         "         B.     . 

1,073 

454 

360 

2 

1,077 

465            34 

419 

7 

"      3,         "         A,     . 

1,090 

860 

681 

2 

1,094 

874          304 

807 

184 

"      3.         "         B.     . 

1,195 

500 

389 

2 

1,200 

517 

61 

466 

26 

"      3,         "         C,     . 

279 

217 

161 

2 

279 

216 

57 

192 

30 

"      4,         "         A,     . 

1,442 

306 

246 

2 

1,444 

312 

15 

294 

6 

■'      4,         "         B.     . 

726 

396 

325 

2 

734 

404 

49 

378 

21 

"      5.         "         A.     . 

758 

486 

388 

2 

761 

494 

132 

447 

114 

"      5,         "         B,     . 

796 

602 

498 

2 

798 

607 

182 

552 

119 

"      6,        "        A,     . 

1,025 

578 

425 

2 

1,029 

586 

130 

520 

73 

"      6.        ■■        B,     . 

1,269 

700 

5S3 

2 

1,271 

715 

139 

664 

62 

"      7,        "        A.     . 

1,133 

962 

762 

2 

1,136 

974 

254 

878 

128 

"      7,        "        B.     . 

1,073 

783 

632 

2 

1,078 

793 

277 

724 

158 

City,          .         . 

15,495 

8,288 

fi,546 

- 

15,550 

8,442 

1,792 

7,706 

966 

Lawrence. 
Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

1,081 

738 

594 

Dec.     9 

1,083 

756 

- 

654 

- 

"      1.         "         2.       . 

1,745 

391 

317 

9 

1,748 

400 

- 

350 

- 

■'      1.          '         3,       . 

1,130 

701 

582 

9 

1,134 

712 

- 

634 

- 

"      2,         "         4.      . 

1,369 

451 

348 

9 

1,378 

470 

- 

401 

- 

"      2,'        "         5,       . 

1,230 

643 

536 

9 

1,238 

662 

- 

597 

- 

"      2,         "         6.       . 

888 

718 

584 

9 

892 

731 

- 

652 

- 

"      3,         "         7,       . 

1,030 

447 

334 

9 

1,041 

465 

- 

396 

- 

"      3,         "         8,       . 

973 

370 

290 

9 

979 

379 

- 

329 

- 

"      3,         •'         9,       . 

937 

741 

599 

9 

937 

745 

- 

651 

- 

"      4,         "       10,       . 

1,223 

327 

234 

9 

1,229 

340 

- 

297 

- 

"      4,         "       11,       . 

791 

532 

416 

9 

799 

551 

- 

485 

- 

"      4,         "       12,       . 

1,165 

707 

548 

9 

1,177 

723 

- 

634 

- 

"      5,         "       13.       . 

1,450 

679 

527 

9 

1,458 

696 

- 

607 

- 

"      5,         "       14.       . 

1,196 

829 

659 

9 

1,201 

836 

- 

738 

- 

"      5,         "       15,       . 

1,102 

668 

540 

9 

1,105 

680 

- 

1        585 

- 

"      6,         "       16,       . 

1,545 

886 

699 

9 

1,549 

905 

- 

786 

- 

"      6,         "       17.       . 

1,134 

700 

563 

9 

1,136 

708 

- 

1        614 

1 

- 

"      6.         "       18,       . 

1,227 

792 

594 

9 

1,231 

801 

- 

668 

- 

City, 

21,216 

11,320 

1     8,964 

- 

21,315 

ll,5o0  1 

!   10,078 

- 

XXVIU 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


NuxMBER  OF  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

CiTT  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Prb- 

CIXCTS. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

Dec.     9 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

1,272 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Lowell. 
Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

1,263 

465 

381 

490 

109 

432 

61 

"      1,         •'         2,       . 

859 

635 

554 

9 

863 

641 

359 

587 

265 

"      1,         "         3,       . 

698 

555 

477 

9 

703 

563 

318 

505 

221 

"      2,         "         1,       . 

943 

416 

340 

9 

959 

437 

86 

390 

45 

"      2,         "         2,       . 

798 

388 

319 

9 

802 

396 

131 

353 

72 

"      2,         "         3,       . 

785 

473 

408 

9 

792 

487 

177 

445 

97 

"      3,         "         1,      . 

1,150 

594 

463 

9 

1,153 

614 

226 

529 

181 

"      3,         "         2,      . 

1,021 

688 

572 

9 

1,026 

703 

305 

610 

238 

"      3,         "         3,       . 

861 

705 

576 

9 

862 

711 

460 

604 

349 

"      4,         "         1,       . 

765 

404 

324 

9 

766 

413 

146 

373 

116 

"      4,         "         2,       . 

704 

461 

392 

9 

709 

462 

234 

427 

177 

"      4,         "         3.      . 

767 

525 

449 

9 

768 

539 

271 

500 

170 

"      5,         "         1,       . 

726 

322 

266 

9 

734 

335 

81 

307 

59 

"      5,         "         2,       . 

593 

406 

364 

9 

593 

406 

172 

380 

108 

"      5,         "         3,       . 

809 

511 

442 

9 

817 

523 

267 

482 

178 

•'      6.         "         1,       . 

2,080 

584 

4% 

9 

2,084 

613 

166 

553 

113 

•'      6,         •'         2,       . 

1,250 

626. 

520 

9 

1,254 

632 

267 

567 

147 

"      6,         "         3,       . 

1,143 

540 

457 

9 

1,149 

502 

161 

490 

118 

"      7,         "         1.       . 

729 

573  i        464 

9 

736 

585 

374 

519 

293 

"      7,         "         2,       . 

720 

540 

470 

9 

725 

571 

333 

509 

243 

"      7,         "         3,       . 

1,048 

728 

576 

9 

1,053 

664 

322 

644 

239 

"      8,         "         1.       . 

838 

687 

574 

9 

838 

694 

394 

586 

309 

"      8,         "         2,       . 

869 

670 

567 

9 

870 

678 

389 

580 

279 

"      8,         "         3.       . 

876 

610 

472 

9 

877 

614 

267 

539 

165 

"      9,         "         1.       . 

735 

541 

450 

9 

744 

557 

324 

485 

219 

"      9,         "         2,       . 

865 

696 

561 

9 

867 

702 

399 

593 

297 

"      9,         "         3,       . 

926 

684 

618 

9 

931 

705 

370 

643 

224 

City, 

24,821 

15,027 

12,552 

- 

24,947 

15,237 

7,108 

13,632 

4,983 

Lynx. 

Ward  1, 

870 

624 

476 

Dec.     9 

870 

668 

48 

1 

596 

28 

"      2,  Precinct  1, 

843 

602 

457 

9 

843 

637 

77 

572 

52 

"      2,         "         2, 

865 

598 

486 

9 

865 

635 

65 

573 

37 

"      3,         "         1,       - 

863 

636 

491 

9 

863 

1 

680 

76 

592 

57 

1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — Xo.  43. 


XXIX 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persoxs  who  ^'oTED 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election-, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre-    ^ 

CINCTS. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As-    ! 
sessed 
PoUs. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Ltnn  —  Con. 

1 

1 

Ward  3,  Precinct  2,       . 

1,229 

910 

739 

Dec.     9 

1,229 

950 

93  [ 

813  1 

62 

"      3,        "        3, 

1.145 

699 

543 

9 

1,145 

763 

51 

688 

38 

"      3,         "         4, 

1.060 

742 

585 

9 

1,060 

778 

66 

683  1 

44 

"      3,         "         5, 

1,242 

807 

634 

9 

1,242 

875 

52 

780 

34 

"      4.         "         1, 

1,347 

807 

679 

9 

1,347 

889 

103  : 

782 

57 

"      4,         "         2, 

1,422 

679 

528 

9 

1,422 

802 

38 

674 

24 

"      4,         "         3. 

1,541 

531 

380 

9 

1,541 

670 

9 

571 

7 

"      4,         "         4, 

993 

661 

520 

9 

993 

721 

56 

635 

23 

"      4,         "         5, 

735 

470 

370 

9 

735 

506 

32 

445 

19 

"      5.         "         1, 

1,225 

408 

337 

9 

1,225 

441 

5 

402 

1 

"      5,         •'         2, 

1,734 

768 

652 

9 

1,734 

929 

41 

822 

19 

"      5,         "         3, 

1,110 

744 

633 

9 

1,110 

816 

118 

726 

75 

"      5,         "         4, 

1,396 

944 

737 

9 

1,396 

1,029 

151 

914 

93 

"      5,         "         5, 

654 

438 

355 

9 

654 

479 

45 

443 

36 

"      6,         "         1. 

1,484 

675 

519 

9 

1,484 

742 

37 

651 

31 

"      6.         "         2, 

1.825 

845 

673 

9 

1,825 

909 

62 

804 

46 

"      6,         "         3. 

1,237 

748 

630 

9 

1,237 

791 

68 

730 

45 

"      6,         "         4, 

1,079 

628 

569 

9 

1,079 

664 

26 

605 

17 

"      6,         "         5, 

1,637 

618 

531 

9 

1,637 

652 

28 

595 

19 

"7, 

1,385 

866 

727 

9 

1.385 

943 

50 

831 

32 

City, 

28,921 

16,448 

13,251 

- 

28,921 

17,969 

1,397 

15,927 

S96 

Maldex. 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

1,088 

788 

685 

Dec.     9 

1,088 

793 

211 

602 

173 

"      1,         "         2 

658 

435 

379 

9 

658 

440 

70 

375 

50 

"      2,         "         1 

914 

588 

533 

9 

917 

597 

79 

1        526 

63 

"      2,         "         2 

792 

437 

377 

9 

794 

446 

47 

383 

44 

"      3,         "         1 

900 

671 

569 

9 

902 

679 

185 

510 

143 

"      3,         "         2 

783 

483 

424 

9 

783 

494 

93 

403 

82 

"      4,         "         1 

679 

475 

415 

9 

679 

476 

77 

319 

64 

"      4,         "         2 

925 

514 

429 

9 

926 

521 

88 

372 

69 

"      5,        "         1 

1,107 

720 

598 

9 

1,108 

732 

150 

563 

119 

"      5.         "         2 

918 

558 

470 

9 

920 

567 

91 

1        454 

66 

XXX 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913.           1 

CiTT  Election 

,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters,  j 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
PoUs. 

Registered 

Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male.   Female. 

Male.    Female. 

Malden  —  Con. 
Ward  6,  Precinct  1, 

1,404 

885 

744 

Dec.     9 

1,405 

909 

107 

693 

91 

"      6,        "        2,      . 

666 

378 

334 

9 

666 

387 

63 

276 

50 

"      7.        "         1,      . 

1,152 

601 

497 

9 

1,153 

613 

117 

446 

74 

"      7,        "        2,      . 

1,434 

367 

309 

9 

1,437 

381 

34 

280 

17 

City, 

13,420 

7,900 

6.763 

- 

13,436 

8,035 

1,412 

6,202 

1,105 

Marlborough. 
Ward  1,         .        .        . 

679 

524 

455 

Dec.    2 

679 

523 

- 

472 

- 

"2, 

630 

476 

413 

2 

630 

480 

- 

428 

- 

"3, 

650 

512 

450 

2 

650 

507 

- 

470 

- 

"4. 

731 

513 

440 

2 

731 

517 

- 

465 

- 

"5, 

649 

491 

386 

2 

649 

467 

- 

411 

- 

"6,         ... 

582 

456 

398 

2 

682 

464 

- 

430 

- 

"      7,         .         .         . 

552 

442 

414 

2 

552 

478 

- 

432 

- 

City,          .         .         . 

4,473 

3,414 

2,956 

- 

4,473 

3,436 

- 

3,108 

- 

Medford. 
Ward  1, 

1,063 

692 

587 

Dec.    9 

1,064 

704 

88 

493 

40 

'2 

1,100 

764 

649 

9 

1,102 

776 

117 

550 

27 

'3,         ... 

774 

570 

487 

9 

774 

575 

125 

365 

31 

4,  Precinct  1, 

670 

442 

368 

9 

670 

443 

47 

278 

11 

'      4,         "         2,      . 

550 

397 

342 

9 

550 

402 

25 

255 

12 

'      5,         .         .         . 

1,700 

849 

703 

9 

1,700 

866 

5 

480 

- 

'      6,  Precinct  1, 

988 

676 

557 

9 

989 

688 

30 

482 

9 

'      6,         "         2,      . 

324 

204 

163 

9 

325 

207 

14 

113 

- 

'7,         ... 

494 

281 

211 

9 

495 

287 

45 

204 

18 

City,          .        .        . 

7,663 

4,875 

4,067 

- 

7,669 

4,948 

496 

3,220 

148 

Melrose. 
Ward  1, 

599 

471 

404 

Dec.     9 

599 

471 

24 

341 

3 

'2 

783 

579 

486 

9 

783 

591 

35 

443 

9 

'      3,         .         .         . 

629 

474 

422 

9 

629 

477 

33 

392 

6 

'      4,         .         .         . 

502 

407 

353 

9 

502 

411 

67 

310 

24 

"5. 

610 

434 

357 

9 

610 

437 

18 

302 

6 

"6, 

789 

577 

490 

9 

789 

586 

37 

445 

3 

"      7,  Precinct  1, 

708 

424 

346 

9 

708 

427 

12 

325 

3 

"7          "         2        . 

- 

86 

67 

9 

- 

87 

8 

68 

4 

City, 

4,620 

3,452 

2,925 

- 

4,620 

3,487 

234 

2,626 

58 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — Xo.  43. 


XXXI 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4.  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wabds 
.\ND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

1 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

New  Bedford. 

Ward  1,  Precinct  A,     . 

553 

307 

190 

Dec.    2 

554 

312 

37 

252 

3 

"      1. 

B,     . 

1,873 

663 

520 

2 

1,875 

686 

44 

615 

16 

"      1, 

1,      . 

1,869 

575 

442 

2 

1,875 

594 

21 

519 

8 

"      1, 

2 

3,361 

823 

626 

2 

3,368 

860 

11 

760 

5 

"      1, 

3,       . 

1,775 

467 

341 

2 

1,781 

484 

15 

418 

7 

"      2 

4,       . 

915 

502 

373 

2 

922 

516 

55 

432 

20 

"      2, 

5, 

1,413 

917 

736 

2 

1,414 

930 

185 

823 

94 

"      2. 

6,       . 

1,090 

759 

535 

2 

1,094 

778 

141 

645 

64 

"      3, 

7, 

850 

498 

317 

2 

855 

508 

78 

405 

19 

"      3, 

'         8.       . 

702 

590 

446 

2 

705 

595 

243 

503 

111 

"      3, 

9,      . 

976 

688 

470 

2 

980 

705 

142 

585 

68 

"      4, 

'       10,      . 

862 

506 

323 

2 

876 

529 

91 

426 

35 

"      i. 

11,      . 

804 

575 

410 

2 

811 

598 

133 

503 

47 

"      4, 

•       12,       . 

1,108 

793 

472 

2 

1,116 

816 

132 

647 

38 

"      5, 

'       13,       . 

1,747 

509 

308 

2 

1,756 

529 

49 

424 

14 

"      5, 

14,       . 

879 

650 

491 

2 

880 

663 

163 

564 

66 

"      5, 

'       15,       . 

1,171 

811 

571 

2 

1,173 

823 

171 

662 

65 

"      6, 

'       16,       . 

2,506 

949 

756 

2 

2,511 

974 

70 

849 

44 

"      6, 

'       1".       . 

2,595 

688 

521 

2 

2,600 

711 

23 

602 

9 

"      6, 

'       IS.       . 

1,978 

743 

535 

2 

1,986 

764 

59 

641 

21 

City, 

29,027 

13,013 

9,383 

- 

29,132 

13,375 

1,863 

11,275 

754 

Newbcryport. 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

719 

597 

464 

Dec.     9 

719 

620 

6 

5S1 

2 

"2          "         1        . 

622 

406 

343 

9 

622 

439 

3 

402 

1 

"      3,         •'         1,       . 

881 

695 

566 

9 

881 

728 

10 

649 

5 

"      4,         "         1,       . 

683 

506 

370 

9 

683 

544 

3 

498 

1 

"      5,         '•         1,       . 

690 

473 

378 

9 

690 

496 

6 

451 

2 

"      6,         "         1,       . 

963 

740 

588 

9 

963 

773 

24 

703 

19 

City, 

4,558 

3.417 

2,709 

- 

4,558 

3,600  1         52 

3,284 

30 

Newtox. 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

690 

330 

282 

Dec.     9 

696 

345 

2 

315 

"      1,         "         2,       . 

781 

504 

422 

9 

782 

510 

47 

405 

13 

"      2, 

1,       . 

637 

466 

380 

9 

638 

471 

30 

345 

10 

xxxu 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election.  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pke- 

CINCTS. 

As-       Regis-   Persons 
sessed      tered       who 
Polls.    Voters.    Voted. 

1 

Date 
of  Elec-    . 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Male. 

Registered      1     Persons  who 
Voters.                  Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 
438 

Male.   Female. 

Male.    Female. 

Newton  —  Con. 
Ward  2,  Precinct  2,       . 

670 

513 

Dec.     9 

670 

516 

42 

1 

732 

14 

"      2,         "         3,      . 

668 

298 

270 

9 

670 

307 

2  1 

276 

1 

"      3,         "         1,       . 

1,128 

746 

634 

9 

1,128 

754 

56  ! 

533 

15 

"      3,        "         2,      . 

574 

441 

370 

9 

574 

444 

93  i 

1 

322 

22 

"      4,         "         1,       . 

1,085 

792 

640 

9 

1,086 

793 

48! 

571 

7 

"      4,         "         2,       . 

209 

120 

94 

9 

209 

121 

6  ;           92  1 

- 

"      5.        "         1,       . 

690 

404 

336 

9 

690 

401 

43 

345 

3 

"      5,         "         2,      . 

999 

621 

503 

9 

999 

626 

39  ; 

377 

3 

"      5,        "        3,      . 

267 

210 

166 

9 

267 

212 

25! 

125 

6 

"      6.        "         1,      . 

795          562 

447 

9  j 

795 

562 

36  j 

403 

3 

"      6.        "         2,       . 

687 

419 

344 

9 

687 

423 

27! 

282 

5 

"      6,         "        3,      . 

265 

150 

123 

9 

266 

150 

13' 

90 

4 

"      7,        "         1,      . 

1,068 

743 

618 

9l 

1,071 

752 

98 

563 

8 

City, 

11,213 

7,319 

6,067 

- 

11,228 

7,387 

607  1 

5,416 

114 

North  Adams. 
Ward  1, 
"2, 

749 
720 

511 

475 

419 
375 

Dec.  16 
16 

755 

728 

529 
491 

i 
25  j 

17  ! 

479 
423 

22 
12 

"3, 

674 

514 

441 

16 

679 

539 

35  1 

487 

30 

"4, 

930  1        539 

428 

16 

932 

550  j          11 

491 

7 

"5, 

794 

633 

505 

16 

798 

644 

61 

542 

42 

"6, 

780 

473 

358 

16 

783 

487 

28 

427 

19 

"7, 

968 

502 

381 

16 

1        980 

520 

18 

458 

8 

City, 

5,615 

3,647 

2,907 

5,655 

3,756 

195 

3,307 

140 

N  ohth  ampton  . 
Ward  1, 
"2, 

798 
655 

508 
535 

397 
456 

Dec.     2 
2 

1        798 
655 

517 
541 

10 
138 

431 

464 

1 
14 

"3, 

1,050 

679 

542 

2 

!      1,050 

689 

22 

558 

1 

"4, 

721 

410 

353 

2 

721 

421 

13 

!        371 

" 

"5, 

679 

536 

447 

2 

679 

546 

33 

440 

2 

"6, 

554 

440 

389 

2 

554 

442 

37 

372 

2 

"7, 

519 

372 

327 

2 

519 

37S 

25 

304 

- 

City, 

4,976 

3,48C 

2,911 

4,976 

3,534 

[          278 

2,940 

20 

1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


XXXIU 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  avho  \'oted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts.          ' 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 
.who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

PlTTSFIELD. 

Ward  1.         .        .        . 

1,491 

919 

660 

Dec.     2 

1,502 

1 
958           39 

850 

2,  Precinct  A, 

1,139 

659 

485 

2 

1,145 

692 

12 

583 

- 

"      2,        "         B,     . 

1,334 

776 

554 

2 

1,337 

822 

10 

671 

- 

"      3.        "        A,     . 

819 

599 

462 

2 

825 

636 

10 

556 

- 

"     3,        "        B,     . 

918 

459 

309 

2 

926 

497 

2 

418 

- 

"4, 

1,457 

1,026 

775 

2 

1,460 

1,044 

16 

901 

- 

"5, 

1,390 

997 

711 

2 

1,395 

1,046 

49 

895 

- 

"6, 

1,730 

954 

668 

2 

1,733 

986 

27 

815 

- 

"7, 

1,380 

806 

610 

2 

1,387 

836 

16 

738 

- 

City, 

11,658 

7,195 

5,234 

- 

11,710 

7,517 

181 

6,426 

- 

QUINCY. 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

881 

586 

474 

Dec.    2 

881 

580 

4 

487 

_ 

"      1. 

2, 

1,269 

780 

611 

2 

1,276 

813 

5 

668 

- 

"      2, 

1,       . 

892 

339 

238  1 

2 

893 

342 

- 

256 

- 

"      2, 

2,       . 

1,000 

561 

435 

2 

1,002 

568 

ll 

479 

- 

"      3, 

1,      . 

1,037 

640 

521  1 

2 

1,037 

645 

- 

560 

- 

"      3, 

'         2 

1,021 

515 

402 

2 

1,021 

519 

- 

447 

- 

"      4, 

1,       . 

717 

472 

406 

2 

718 

480 

- 

427 

- 

"     4, 

2,       . 

1,013 

465 

355 

2 

1,013 

473 

403 

- 

"      5, 

1,       . 

931 

668 

547 

2 

932 

677 

23 

496 

6 

"      5, 

2,       . 

864 

588 

462 

2 

864 

599 

4 

405 

- 

"      6, 

1,       . 

833 

556 

460 

2 

834 

567 

1 

445 

- 

"      6,         "        2,       . 

684 

428 

357 

2 

684 

435 

12 

342 

6 

City, 

11,142 

6,598 

5,268  ! 

- 

11,155 

6,698 

50  ! 

5.415 

12 

Salem. 
Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

746 

437 

381 

Dec.     9 

747 

440 

49 

387 

39 

"      1.         "         2,      . 

900 

425 

369 

9 

903 

430 

42 

391 

28 

"      2,        •'         3,       . 

978 

716 

620  ! 

9 

983 

718 

92 

612 

60 

"      2,         "         4, 

931 

674 

586 

9 

931 

680 

51 

606 

38 

"      3,         "         5,       . 

732 

447 

357 

9 

735 

450 

39 

370 

17 

"      3,         "         6,       . 

666 

482 

413  ! 

j 

9 

670 

485 

76 

414 

60 

"      4,         •'         7,       . 

697 

568 

476 

9 

700 

573 

110  i 

481 

63 

"      4,         "         8,       . 

873           697 

625 

9 

977 

700 

111 

615 

69 

"      5,        "        9,      . 

1     2,007          978 

819  I 

' 

2,012 

981 

32^ 

869 

14 

XXXIV 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City 

Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre- 
cincts. 

As-       Regis-   Persons 
sessed      tered        who 
Polls.     Voters.  Voted. 

1 

Date 
of  Elec- 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persona  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

tion.      1 

Male. 

Male.    Female. 

Male.    Female. 

Salem  —  Con. 
Ward  5,  Precinct  10,     . 

1,624 

1,143 

961 

Dec.     9  1 

1 

1,630 

1,152 

87 

974 

42 

"      6,         "         11,     . 

774 

639 

554 

'1 

774 

643 

84 

526 

60 

•'      6,        "         12,     . 

881 

695 

605 

9  i 

885 

695 

115 

601 

90 

City, 

11,809 

7,901 

6,766 

"i 

11,947 

7,947 

888 

6,846 

580 

SOMERVILLE. 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

1,340 

701 

549 

Dec.     9         1,341    | 

703 

53 

490 

27 

"      1.         "         2,       . 

621           339  1 

272 

' 

621 

346 

24 

252 

16 

"      1,         "         3,       . 

524 

312 

243 

9 

524 

311 

14 

221 

7 

"      1,         "         4,       . 

637 

322 

294 

9 

641 

313 

55 

292 

29 

"      2,        "         1,      . 

1,032 

426 

345 

9 

1,032 

434 

4 

296 

- 

•'      2,        "         2,      . 

1,645 

733 

597 

9 

1,645 

742 

8 

487 

- 

"      2,         "         3,       . 

804 

371 

291 

9 

805 

369 

4 

216 

- 

"      3,        "         1,       . 

1,266 

828 

658 

9 

1,267 

835 

183 

552 

61 

"      3,        "         2,      . 

1,118 

669 

564 

9 

1,118 

628 

137 

465 

43 

"      4,         "         1,       . 

1,311 

767 

604 

9 

1,311 

770 

25 

501 

5 

"      4,         "         2,       . 

1,136 

659 

534 

9 

1,136 

672 

32 

492 

10 

"      5,        "         1,       . 

1,240 

797 

640 

9 

1,240 

802 

153 

555 

124 

"      5,         "         2,       . 

985 

608 

491 

9 

986 

611 

139 

439 

115 

"      5,        "         3,       . 

1,003 

596 

505 

9 

1,003 

j        603 

182 

469 

129 

"      6,        "         1,       . 

1,693 

728 

748 

9 

1,695 

1        952 

354 

664 

224 

"      6,         "         2,       . 

1,387 

785 

635 

9 

1,388 

790 

111 

522 

66 

"      6,        "         3,       . 

1,167 

945 

602 

9 

1,168 

740 

112 

484 

61 

"      7,         •'         1,       . 

896 

639 

542 

9 

896 

649 

38 

427 

12 

'      "      7,        "         2,       . 

1,190 

698 

572 

9 

1,191 

696 

117 

514 

44 

"      7,        "         3,       . 

1,209 

663 

546 

9 

1,211 

674 

64 

478 

20 

"      7,        "         4,       . 

1,105 

672 

550 

9 

1,105 

681 

34 

513 

9 

City, 

23,309 

13,258 

10,782 

- 

23,324 

13,321 

1,843 

9,329 

1,002 

Springfield. 
Ward  1,  Precinct  A,     . 

1,248 

562 

429 

Dec.     2 

1,249 

]        585 

1 

398 

- 

"      1,        "        B,     . 

1,041 

702 

527 

2 

1,041 

!        716 

6 

397 

1 

"     1,       "       c,    . 

1,087 

596 

450 

2 

1,088 

609 

9 

353 

1 

"      1,        "        D,     . 

1,039 

622 

503 

2 

1,039 

631 

10 

361 

4 

"      1,        "        E,     . 

1,157 

682 

533 

2 

1,158 

695 

11 

389 

3 

"     2,        "        A,     . 

1,407 

630 

491 

2 

1,411 

654 

6 

441 

- 

"      2,        "        B,     . 

1,751 

437 

320 

2 

1     1.756 

i 

456 

5 

267 

. 

1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


XXXV 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pre-  , 

CINCTS. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Springfield  —  Con. 
Ward  3,  Precinct  A,     . 

714 

323 

233 

Dec.     2 

718 

331 

7 

208 

1 

"     3,        "        B,     . 

832 

361 

259 

2 

834 

370 

1 

244 

- 

"      4,         "         A,     . 

582 

347 

250 

2 

583 

351 

9 

170 

1 

"      4,        "         B,     . 

878 

397 

295 

2 

879 

405 

17 

205 

4 

"      4.          ■         C,     . 

768 

536 

403 

2 

769 

544 

50 

279 

6 

"      4.         "         D,     . 

630 

404 

295 

2 

631 

408 

20 

195 

6 

"     5,        "        A,     . 

1,164 

856 

634 

2 

1,166 

863 

54 

440 

10 

"     5,        "        B.     . 

1,178 

731 

523 

2 

1.179 

744 

14 

386 

- 

"      6,        "        A.     . 

1,258 

426 

304 

2 

1.257 

439 

4 

297 

1 

"      6,        "        B,     . 

1.436 

773 

587 

2 

1,437 

785 

17 

546 

9 

"      7,        "        A,     . 

846 

504 

369 

2 

846 

512 

8 

234 

2 

"      7,        "        B,     . 

1,238 

862 

605 

2 

1,238 

870 

24 

376 

4 

"      7.        "        C.     . 

766 

609 

432 

2 

766 

613 

22 

298 

6 

"      7,        "        D,    . 

688 

489 

348 

2 

688 

501 

11 

234 

4 

"      7,        "        E.     . 

962 

672 

465 

2 

962 

679 

8 

255 

2 

"      7,        "        F,     . 

708 

503 

319 

2 

708 

509 

7 

204 

3 

"      8,        "        A.     . 

732 

531 

358 

2 

733 

536 

27 

269 

11 

"      8,        "        B,     . 

783 

498 

331 

2 

787 

506 

6 

230 

- 

"     8,        "        C.     . 

880 

506 

345 

2 

883 

516 

8 

253 

1 

"      8,         '•         D,     . 

1,078 

655 

445 

2 

1,078 

659 

7 

295 

1 

"      8,         "         E,     . 

2,050 

703 

557 

2 

2,050 

716 

6 

490 

2 

City, 

28,901 

15,917 

11,610 

- 

28,934* 

16,203 

375 

8.714 

83 

Taunton. 
Ward  I,  Precinct  A,     . 

852 

608 

453 

Dec.     2 

859 

626 

121 

560 

84 

*      1,         •'         B,     . 

132 

82 

64 

2 

132 

85 

- 

75 

- 

'      1.         "         C.     . 

198 

104 

95 

2 

199 

105 

10 

101 

8 

'      2,         "         A,     . 

575 

364 

306 

2 

585 

378 

46 

348 

30 

'      2,         "         B,     . 

445 

338 

261 

2 

446 

356 

61 

323 

39 

'      3,         .         .         . 

1,004 

634 

500 

2 

1,009 

646 

92 

573 

62 

'      4,  Precinct  A,     . 

894 

624 

486 

2 

903 

651 

113 

589 

77 

'      4,         "         B.     . 

466 

214 

143 

2 

470 

220 

12 

185 

10 

'      5,         "         A,     . 

720 

493 

396 

2 

722 

504 

77 

456 

51 

'     5,        "        B,     . 

863 

472 

376 

2 

866 

483 

108 

451 

80 

'      6,         .         .         . 

1,115 

645 

507 

2 

1.121 

662 

55 

599 

35 

"      7,  Precinct  A,     . 

798 

542 

398 

2 

804 

546 

51 

483 

37 

Including  269  exempt. 


XXXVl 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


1 
State  Elfction,        1 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities,  Wards              As-       Regis-   Persons 
AND  Voting  Pre-        sessed      tered   j  ^  who 
ciNCTS.                   Polls,  i  Voters.  \  Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

tion. 

Male. 

Male.    Female. 

Male.   Female. 

Taunton  —  Con. 
Ward  7,  Precinct  B,     . 

295 

193 

137 

Dec.     2 

295 

196 

6 

180 

5 

"      8,         "         A,     . 

839 

476 

411 

2 

843 

487 

64 

450  1 

39 

"      8,         "         B,     . 

729 

378 

309 

2 

732 

386 

36 

343  1 

29 

City, 

9,925 

6,167 

4,842 

- 

9,986 

6,331 

852 

5,716 

586 

Waltham. 
Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

866           708 

624 

Dec.     2 

866 

719 

40 

616 

27 

"      1,         "         2,       . 

400          338 

282 

2 

400 

343 

20 

280 

11 

"2, 

844          578 

485 

2 

844 

587 

62 

483 

41 

"      3,  Precinct  1, 

479 

350 

307 

2 

479 

354 

16 

317 

12 

"      3.         "         2,       . 

804 

396 

343 

2 

804 

411 

16 

351 

9 

"4, 

1,084 

781 

683 

2 

1,084 

791 

43 

691 

20 

"5, 

1,134 

729 

640 

2 

1,134 

742 

72 

597 

32 

"      6,  Precinct  1, 

892 

711 

616 

2 

892 

717 

56 

573 

39 

"      6,         "         2,       . 

683 

481 

418 

2 

683 

487 

41 

398 

21 

"7, 

858 

567 

507 

2 

858 

582 

59 

530 

47 

City, 

8,044 

5,639 

4,905 

- 

8,044 

5,733 

425 

4,836 

259 

WOBURN. 

Ward  1,         .        .        . 

771 

610 

495 

Dec.     9 

778 

625 

375 

526 

210 

"2, 

831 

622 

493 

9 

833 

633 

336 

539 

206 

"3, 

749 

585 

477 

9 

755 

598 

391 

520 

214 

"4, 

780 

594 

466 

9 

783 

613 

409 

511 

249 

"5, 

396 

297 

249 

9 

396 

302 

185 

263 

82 

"6, 

607 

418 

355 

9 

611 

432 

276 

377 

185 

"7, 

287           212 

170 

9 

287 

216 

137 

190 

73 

City, 

4,421        3,338 

2,705 

- 

4,443 

3,419 

2,109 

2,926 

1,219 

Worcester. 
Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

833 

590 

433 

Dec.     9 

834 

599 

18 

492 

2 

"      1,         "         2,      . 

1,017 

526 

392 

9 

1,021 

542 

8 

430 

- 

"      1,        "        3,      . 

1,022 

760 

590 

9 

1,024 

775 

60 

637 

18 

"      1,         "        4,      . 

827 

600 

483 

i               9 

830 

615 

32 

524 

13 

"      1,         "         5,       . 

1,086 

644 

505 

9 

1,088 

659 

9 

537 

5 

"      2,        "         1.       . 

1,377 

578 

451 

9 

1.379 

603 

16 

474 

6 

"      2,         "         2,       . 

1,388 

593 

473 

9 

1,389 

618 

25 

520 

2 

"      2.        "         3,      . 

975 

657 

512 

i                ^ 

977 

670 

11 

546 

2 

"      2,         "        4,      . 

887 

580 

463 

!                9 

889 

593 

6 

514 

- 

"      2,         "         5,      . 

752 

432 

267 

1                ^ 

752 

441 

2 

339 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCOIEXT  — No.  43. 


XXXVll 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


St.^te  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

City  Election,  1913. 

Cities.  Wards 
AND  Voting  Pbe-« 

CINCTS. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Date 
of  Elec- 
tion. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Worcester  —  Con. 
Ward  3,  Precinct  1, 

1,992 

601 

436 

Dec.     9 

2,001 

640 

8 

520 

_ 

"      3,         "         2,       . 

1,890 

582 

466 

9 

1,901 

623 

4 

525 

- 

"      3,         "         3,       . 

1,088 

569 

384 

9 

1,093 

589 

5 

462 

- 

"      3,         "         4,       . 

1,011 

645 

450 

9 

1,012 

661 

4 

540 

- 

•'      4,         •■         1,       . 

1,066 

468 

385 

9 

1.074 

499 

16 

434 

S 

"      4,         "         2,       . 

1,516 

479 

417 

9 

1,521 

497 

5 

441 

- 

"      4,         "         3,       . 

837 

535 

467 

9 

843 

556 

18 

494 

2 

"      4,         "         4.       . 

1,281 

742 

604 

9 

1,288 

780 

16 

644 

4 

"      5,        "        1,      . 

1,449 

407 

300 

9 

1,454 

431 

2 

344 

- 

"      5,        "        2,      . 

1,133 

392 

326 

9 

1,134 

418 

1 

361 

- 

"      5,        "        3,      . 

1,534 

576 

470 

9 

1,537 

595 

13 

492 

- 

"      5,         "         4,      . 

1,187 

647 

505 

9 

1,192 

670 

17 

550 

- 

"      6,         "         1,       . 

1,184 

662 

574 

9 

1,184 

678 

14 

603 

1 

"      6.         "         2,       . 

1,528 

861 

703 

9 

1,531 

882 

5 

755 

1 

"      6,        "        3,      . 

986 

580 

534 

9 

988 

592 

10 

553 

2 

"      6.        "        4,      . 

1,082 

645 

555 

9 

1,087 

663 

15 

585 

- 

"      7,        "         1,      . 

943 

567 

439 

9 

943 

586 

31 

462 

5 

"      7.         "         2,       . 

1,021 

699 

567 

9 

1.026 

713 

11 

593 

3 

"      7,         "         3,       . 

1,103 

799 

613 

9 

1,106 

813 

21 

656 

1 

"      7,         "         4,       . 

1,097 

730 

588 

9 

1,098 

745 

10  , 

620 

1 

"      8,         '•         1,       . 

904 

514 

383 

9 

904 

528 

34 

409 

20 

"      8,         "         2,       . 

717 

463 

329 

9 

717 

469 

31 

352 

18 

•'      8,         "         3,       . 

678 

567 

443 

9 

679 

577 

51 

462 

19 

"      8,         "         4,       . 

781 

558 

39S 

9 

781 

569 

16 

461 

9 

"      8,         "         5,       . 

725 

499 

349 

9 

727 

514 

23 

397 

12 

"      9,         "         1,       . 

1,073 

456 

340 

9 

1,082 

481 

11 

355 

- 

"      9,         "         2,       . 

850 

518 

375 

9 

853 

536 

35 

407 

8 

"      9,        "        3,      . 

822 

594 

419 

9 

824 

603 

15 

476 

2 

"      9,         "         4,       . 

906 

632 

443  I 

9 

908 

645  1          14  j 

491 

3 

"    10,         "         1,       . 

1,166 

476 

330 

1 

9 

1,167 

492 

23 

373 

6 

•'    10,         "         2,       . 

764 

505 

396 

9 

765 

516 

63 

406 

15 

"    10,         '■         3,       . 

842 

586 

421 

9 

843 

594 

35 

458 

2 

"    10,         •'         4,       . 

1,249 

988 

751 

9 

1,250 

1,000 

38 

814 

3 

City, 

46.569 

25,502 

19,729 

- 

46,696 

26,270 

802 

21.508 

193 

33  Cities,      . 

683,093 

383,773 

303,193  [ 

- 

681,429 

394,726 

60.834 

272.391 

31,840 

XXXVIU 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Towns  and 
Voting  Precincts. 


Abington.* 
Precinct  1,    . 
"         2,    . 
Town, 

Acton.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

2,  . 

3.  . 
Town, 

A  G  AW  AM.* 

Precinct  A,  . 

B,  . 

C,  . 
Town, 

Andover.* 
Precinct  1,    . 
2,    . 
Town, 

Athol.* 
Precinct  1,    . 
2,    . 
Town, 

Attleborough.* 
Precinct  E,  . 

S,  . 

w, 

Town, 

Barnstable.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

2,  . 

3,  . 


Town  Elections 
(Febrxiart,  March  or  April,  1913). 


Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 


Mar.     3 


As- 
sessed 
Polls. 


Male. 


757 
1,025 


Mar.  31 


Mar. 


1,782 

190 
284 
200 
674 


Registered 
Voters. 


Male.   Female. 


639 
707 


Mar.     3 


Mar.    3 


371 
207 
352 


1,346 

148 
183 
164 


1,030 


Mar.     3 


Mar.     3 


2,584 

2,783 

477 

2,117 

5,377 

177 
132 
517 
119 


495 

207 
203 
242 


652 

1,256 
214 


1,470 

750 
1,274 


2,024 

1,666 

278 

1,382 


3,326 

169 

91 

466 

107 


113 
117 


230 


Persons  who 
Voted. 


Male.    Female 


51 


420 
521 


941 


139 


120 


353 


725 


681 
1,137 


1,818 

1,339 

188 

1,132 


2,659 

97 

73 

351 

67 


State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 


As- 
sessed 
Polls. 


Regis-  [Persons 
tered    j    who 
Voters.    Voted. 


Male.      Male. 


Male. 


797 
987 


637 
702 


533 

544 


1,784  I     1,339 


1,077 


186 
299 
206 


152 
181 
164 


691 

410 
331 
377 


497 

245 
204 
212 


1,118 


1,700 
248 


1,257 
206 


1,948  I     1.463 


1,008 
168 


932 

749 

1,817 
2,749 

1,232 
1,981 

2,751 

1,640 

481 

259 

2,166 

1.357 

5,401 

3,256 

178 
125 
505 
116 


168 

87 

463 

106 


1,176 

660 
1,074 
1,734 

1,176 
148 
983 

2,307 

132 
73 
390 

84 


Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


XXXIX 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(February,  March  or  April,  1913). 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns  and 
Voting  Prf.cincts. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

1 

Registered 
Voters. 

Person.s  who 
Voted. 

As-       Regis- 
sessed      tered 
Polls.     \'oter8. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Babnstable  —  Con. 
Precinct  5,    . 

6,  . 

7.  . 

Mar.     3 

169 
90 
209 

160 
78 
186 

24 

1 

30 

121 
58 
153 

1 

165 
90 
202 

155 
77 
185 

123 
62 
153 

Town, 

Belmont.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

2,  . 

3.  . 

Mar.     3 

1,413 

576 
708 
454 

1,257 

387 
401 
328 

88 

60 
23 
34 

920 

234 
187 
138 

3 

36 
7 

1,381 

585 
801 
493 

1,241 

396 
415 
331 

1,017 

332 
356 
283 

Town, 

BnXERICA.* 

Precinct  1,    . 
2,    . 

Mar.  22 

1,738 

482 
389 

1,116 

377 
344 

117 

56 
46 

559 

43 

1.879 

466 
413 

1,142 

372 
329 

971 

261 
281 

Town, 

Blackstone.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

2,    . 

Mar.  10 

871 

903 
559 

721 

640 
432 

102 

5 

8 

613 

570 
408 

8 
7 

879 

910 
538 

701 

629 
409 

542 

470 
326 

Town, 

Bourne.* 
Precinct  A,  . 

B,  . 

Mar.     3 

1,462 

462 
252 

1,072 

437 
197 

13 

66 
11 

978 

7 

1,448 

451 
216 

1,038 

440 
204 

796 

297 
160 

Town, 

BOXFORD. 

Precinct  1,    . 

2.    . 

Mar.     3 

714 

107 
94 

634 

87 
73 

77 

5 
13 

417 

- 

667 

107 
94 

644 

84 

72 

457 

45 

60 

Town, 

Bb.untree.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

2,  . 

3.  . 

Mar.     3 

201  I 

I 
929 

745 

678 

160 

687 
597 
499 

18 

1 

4 

85 

536 
459 
417 

5 

1 
1 

201 

979 
750 
7Q1 

156 

707 
592 
490 

105. 

57S-. 
446' 
369 

Town, 

- 

2,352  ; 

1.783 

5 

1,412 

2 

2,430 

1,789 

1,393 

Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


xl 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(February,  March  or  April,  19131. 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns  and 
Voting  Precincts. 

Date  of 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis-    Persons 
tered        who 
Voters.  Voted. 

1913. 

Male. 

Male.   Female. 

Male.    Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Brookfield.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

382 

316 

10 

_ 

373 

311 

221 

"         2,    . 

- 

191 

150 

11 

- 

- 

187 

153 

99 

Town, 

- 

573 

466 

21 

334 

- 

560 

464 

320 

Chelmsford.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.  24 

594 

425 

_ 

- 

- 

598 

437 

319 

"               0 

_ 

558 

348 

- 

- 

- 

555 

333 

298 

3,    . 

_ 

116 

66 

- 

- 

- 

122 

68 

47 

4,    . 

_ 

110 

82 

- 

- 

- 

107 

77 

59 

Town, 

- 

1,378 

921 

- 

438 

- 

.    1,382 

915 

723 

Concord.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.  31 

1,079 

722 

95 

264 

11 

1,065 

717 

574 

2,    . 

- 

622 

423 

13 

221 

3 

659 

421 

347 

Town, 

- 

1,701 

1,145          108 

485 

14 

1,724 

1,138 

921 

Deerfield.* 
Precinct  A,  . 

Mar.     3 

442 

286          137 

- 

- 

421 

274 

178 

B,  . 

_ 

267 

192            79 

- 

- 

267 

171 

88 

Town, 

- 

709 

478 

216 

308 

14 

688 

445 

266 

Dennis. 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.  17 

89 

87 

_ 

- 

- 

95 

87 

71 

2,    . 

- 

70 

70 

- 

- 

- 

79 

70 

50 

3,    . 

_ 

195 

195 

- 

- 

- 

189 

186 

76 

4,    . 

_ 

132 

132 

- 

-■ 

- 

131          123 

71 

5,    . 

_ 

75 
561 

74 

- 

- 

- 

77 

69 

43 

Town, 

- 

558 

- 

371 

- 

571 

535 

311 

Eastox.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

_ 

393 

- 

212 

- 

479 

381 

174 

2,    . 

- 

- 

843 

- 

631 

- 

1,018 

767 

631 

Town, 

- 

1,478 

1,236 

- 

843 

- 

1,497 

1,148 

805 

Erving. 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

194 

128 

_ 

- 

- 

149 

130 

98 

2,    . 

- 

156 

115 

- 

- 

- 

143 

117 

87 

Town, 

- 

1        350 

243 

- 

160 

- 

292 

247 

185 

Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


1914. 


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xli 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 

AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(February,  March  or  April,  1913). 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns  and 
Voting  Precincts. 

Date 

Electi 

1913 

of 
on, 

1 
3 

As- 
sessed 
PoUs. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis-  ; 
tered 
Voters.  1 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

F.^IRHAVEN.' 

Precinct  1,    . 

Mar. 

1,157 

775 

9 

- 

_ 

1,139 

725 

481 

2,    . 

- 

311 

145 

- 

- 

- 

329 

144 

103 

Town, 

- 

1,468 

920 

9 

629 

9 

1,468 

869 

584 

Falmouth.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Feb. 

18 

164 

139 

- 

- 

- 

173 

129 

102 

2,    . 

- 

833 

558 

42 

- 

- 

889 

593 

411 

Town, 

- 

997 

697 

42 

515 

10 

1,062 

722 

513 

Framingham.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar. 

3 

551 

465 

84 

351 

61 

558 

461 

368 

2,    . 

- 

600 

432 

173 

347 

149 

607 

441 

355 

3,    . 

- 

1,177 

1,100 

307 

887 

248 

1,205 

1,080 

921 

4,    . 

- 

867 

645 

118 

516 

78 

874 

610 

485 

"         S,    . 

-1 

755 

514 

117 

417 

82 

761 

498 

416 

Town, 

- 

3,950 

3,156 

799 

2,518 

618 

4,005 

3,090 

2,545 

Freetown.' 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar. 

31 

238 

164 

20 

- 

_ 

240 

171 

98 

2,    . 

- 

208 

111 

33 

- 

- 

220 

106 

47 

Town, 

- 

446 

275 

53 

144 

2 

460 

277 

145 

Gardner.' 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar. 

3 

989 

795 

33 

695 

1 

1,011 

767 

619 

2,    . 

- 

2,708 

1,283 

8 

1,173 

1 

2,653 

1,260 

1,059 

3,    . 

- 

812 

552 

15 

477 

3 

788 

516 

368 

Town, 

- 

4,509 

2,630 

56 

2,345 

5 

4,452 

2,543 

2,046 

Gill. 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar. 

3 

186 

144 

12 

- 

- 

176 

152 

86 

2,    . 

- 

92 

60 

2 

- 

- 

102 

60 

40 

Town, 

- 

278 

204 

14 

80 

- 

278 

212 

126 

Gre.\t  Barrington.* 
Precinct  A,  . 

Mar. 

17 

1,240 

963 

104 

- 

- 

1.289 

978 

802 

B,  . 

- 

670 

360 

6 

- 

- 

658 

361 

302 

Town, 

- 

1,910 

1,323 

110 

1,073 

44 

1,947 

1,339 

1,104 

Groveland.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar. 

10 

370 

333 

52 

119 

- 

377 

332 

239 

2,    . 

- 

239 

182 

34 

106 

- 

235 

183 

159 

Town, 

- 

609 

515 

86 

225 

- 

612 

515 

398 

Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


xlii 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(February,  March  or  April,  1913). 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns  and 
Voting  Precincts. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

As-       Regis-   Persons 
seased      tered       who 
PoUs.    Voters.    Voted. 

Male. 

Male.   Female. 

Male.   Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Hardwick.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

208 

137 

51 

51 

1 

210 

142 

90 

2,    . 

- 

520 

231 

15 

135 

- 

521 

230 

192 

3,    . 

- 

131 

66 

21 

30 

- 

133 

65 

55 

Town, 

- 

859 

434 

90 

216 

1 

864 

437 

337 

HOLBROOK.* 

Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

625 

526 

451 

2,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

168 

146 

136 

Town, 

- 

741 

687 

9 

556 

2 

793          672 

587 

Leicester.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

376 

284 

54 

188 

9 

389 

274 

202 

2,    . 

_ 

311 

235 

93 

207 

- 

321 

229 

201 

3,    . 

- 

221 

154 

14 

112 

- 

230 

181 

163 

Town, 

- 

908 

673 

161 

507 

9 

940 

684 

566 

Lynnfield.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.  10 

165 

147 

14 

- 

- 

171 

155 

118 

2,    . 

- 

152 

137 

1 

- 

- 

157 

136 

100 

Town, 

- 

317 

284 

15 

241 

6 

328 

291 

218 

Mbthuen.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

1,568 

1,072 

- 

830 

- 

1,597 

1,106 

838 

2,    . 

_ 

879 

491 

- 

392 

- 

897 

482 

387 

»,    . 

- 

732 

434 

- 

290 

- 

838 

458 

322 

Town, 

- 

3,179 

1,997 

- 

1,512 

- 

3,332 

2,046 

1,547 

MiDDLEBOROUQH.* 

Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

168 

109 

6 

- 

- 

151 

103 

61 

2,    . 

- 

2,305 

1,665 

64 

- 

- 

2,208 

1,596 

1,220 

Town, 

- 

2,473 

1,774            70 

1,203 

6 

2,359 

1,699 

1,281 

Montague.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

1,523 

907 

120 

707 

19 

1,267 

900 

728 

2,    . 

- 

279 

200 

2 

139 

- 

307 

179 

152 

3,    . 

_ 

315 

208 

7 

130 

4 

300 

188 

122 

Town, 

- 

2,117 

1,315 

129 

976 

23 

1,874 

1,267 

1,002 

Natick.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

2,796 

2,271 

1,108 

- 

- 

2,809 

2,227 

1,811 

2,    . 

- 

389 

330 

104 

- 

- 

410 

318 

288 

Town, 

- 

3,185 

2,601 

1,212 

2,211 

763 

3,219 

2,545 

2,099 

Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCmiENT  —  No.  43. 


xliii 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 

State  Election, 

(February,  March  or  April,  1913) 

Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns  and 
Voting  Precincts. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 

Voteis. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 

Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Newbury. 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

201 

179 

147 

"2, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

274 

199 

150 

Town, 

475 

387 

_ 

269 

- 

475 

378 

297 

North  Andover.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

1,138 

870 

- 

785 

- 

1,232 

853 

702 

2,    . 

- 

362 

268 

3 

238 

3 

365 

269 

204 

Town, 

- 

1,500 

1,138 

3 

1.023 

3 

1,597 

1,122 

906 

Palmer.* 
Precinct  A,  . 

Mar.   17 

983 

695 

23 

554 

- 

1,035 

683 

524 

B,  . 

- 

437 

301 

3 

263 

- 

442 

294 

214 

C,  . 

- 

586 

274 

1 

236 

- 

631 

265 

205 

"         D, 

408 

152 

2 

121 

- 

399 

146 

104 

Town, 

2,414 

1,422 

29 

1,174 

- 

2,507 

1,388 

1,047 

Peabody.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.   10 

1,088 

826 

89 

706 

78 

1,128 

805 

704 

2,    . 

- 

1,610 

941 

118 

805 

91 

1,691 

949 

824 

3,    . 

- 

1,614 

859 

130 

731 

114 

1,702 

811 

693 

4,    . 

- 

619 

464 

20 

373 

19 

615 

468 

363 

Town, 

- 

4,931 

3,090 

357 

2,615 

302 

5,136 

3,033 

2,584 

Pelham. 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.   10 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

82 

61 

51 

"         2, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49 

45 

16 

Town, 

- 

135 

102 

7 

63 

1 

131 

106 

67 

Peppbrell.* 
Precinct  A,  . 

Mar.   17 

420 

308 

34 

212 

5 

398 

290 

206 

B,  . 

- 

560 

352 

7 

307 

- 

626 

360 

298 

Town, 

- 

980 

660 

41 

519 

5 

1,024 

650 

504 

Revere.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

1,241 

962 

113 

870 

40 

1,305 

938 

646 

2,    . 

- 

1,944 

1,429 

135 

1,146 

57 

2,023 

1,328 

844 

3,    . 

- 

1,484 

929 

178 

793 

79 

1,570 

876 

596 

4,    . 

- 

1,296 

872 

133 

700 

43 

1,292 

820 

571 

Town, 

- 

5,965 

4,192 

559 

3,509 

219 

6,190 

3,962 

2,657 

Rockland.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.   10 

1,067 

881 

480 

- 

- 

1,050 

903 

709 

2,    . 

- 

1,182 

1,015 

404 

- 

- 

1,168 

1,012 

793 

Town, 

- 

2,249 

1,896 

884 

1,511 

3 

2,218 

1.915 

1,502 

•  Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


xliv 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(February,  March  or  April,  1913). 

who 
d. 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns  and 
Voting  Precincts. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons 
Vote 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis-    Persons 
tered        who 
V^oters.    Voted. 

Male. 
413 

Male.    ] 

Female. 

Male.    Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

ROCKPORT.* 

Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

249 

24 

- 

- 

396 

245 

185 

"         2,    . 

- 

984 

687 

78 

- 

- 

951 

675 

520 

Town, 

- 

1,397 

936 

102 

625 

2 

1,347 

920 

705 

ROYALSTON. 

Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

138 

118 

8 

- 

- 

130 

115 

83 

2,    . 

- 

84 

73 

12 

- 

- 

113 

68 

64 

Town, 

- 

222 

191 

20 

99 

8 

243 

183 

147 

Satjgus.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

812 

614 

52 

411 

27 

866 

617 

442 

"        2     . 

- 

1,058 

701 

119 

433 

97 

1,046 

719 

576 

3,    . 

- 

633 

353 

17 

201 

12 

628 

342 

269 

Town, 

- 

2,503 

1,668 

188 

1,045 

136 

2,540 

1,678 

1,287 

Seekonk. 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

270 

120 

5 

- 

- 

233 

130 

52 

2,    . 

377 

256 

17 

- 

- 

411 

288 

59 

Town, 

- 

647 

376 

22 

104 

- 

644 

418 

111 

Shirley.* 
Precinct  A,  . 

Mar.   24 

113 

74 

1 

- 

- 

111 

76 

46 

B,  . 

- 

459 

241 

19 

- 

- 

520 

239 

184 

Town, 

- 

572 

315 

20 

222 

- 

631 

315 

230 

Somerset. 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

347 

225 

53 

- 

- 

354 

222 

156 

2,    . 

- 

431 

289 

58 

- 

- 

459 

298 

178 

Town, 

- 

778 

514 

111 

421 

24 

813 

520 

334 

South  Hadlbt.* 
Precinct  A,  . 

Mar.  17 

1,028 

678 

68 

- 

- 

1,076 

691 

568 

B,  . 

- 

241 

160 

3 

- 

- 

253 

168 

124 

Town, 

- 

1,269 

838 

71 

560 

7 

1.334 

859 

692 

Sutton.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.   17 

392 

264            42 

- 

- 

369 

263 

179 

2,    . 

- 

285 

151               1 

- 

- 

263 

131 

105 

Town, 

- 

677 

415  1          43 

307 

- 

632 

394 

284 

Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


xlv 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(February,  March  or  April,  1913). 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns  and 
Voting  Precincts. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 
who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Templeton.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar. 

3 

236 

126 

_ 

73 

_ 

.  220 

123 

75 

"         2 

- 

220 

151 

- 

114 

- 

222 

152 

114 

3,    . 

- 

142 

78 

- 

67 

- 

130 

77 

60 

4,    .         .         . 

- 

576 

342 

- 

302 

- 

561 

343 

220 

Town, 

- 

1,174 

697 

- 

556 

- 

1,133 

695 

469 

Truro.* 
Precinct  A,  . 

Feb. 

10 

78 

56 

14 

_ 

_ 

75 

54 

44 

B,  . 

- 

103 

77 

30 

- 

- 

103 

77 

45 

Town, 

- 

181 

133 

44 

109 

5 

178 

131 

89 

Wakefield.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar. 

3 

2,939 

2,145 

357 

1,385 

15 

2,198 

1,509 

1,274 

2,    . 

- 

469 

377 

64 

255 

4 

478 

373 

314 

3,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

852 

626 

549 

Town, 

- 

3,408 

2,522 

421 

1,640 

19 

3,528 

2,508 

2,137 

Walpole.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar. 

3 

1,037 

723 

8 

- 

_ 

1,095 

751 

558 

2 

- 

506 

276 

2 

- 

- 

537 

306 

250 

Town, 

- 

1.543 

999 

10 

702 

- 

1,632 

1,057 

808 

Warren.* 
Precinct  A,  . 

Mar. 

3 

628 

476 

142 

380 

41 

613 

457 

352 

B,  .     : 

- 

573 

204 

17 

180 

- 

505 

199 

151 

Town, 

- 

1,201 

680 

159 

560 

41 

1,118 

656 

503 

Watertown.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar. 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,019 

1,625 

"         2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

444 

352 

Town, 

- 

3,831 

2,534 

711 

1,934 

614 

4,073 

2,463 

1,977 

Wayland.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar. 

24 

283 

225 

75 

_ 

_ 

276 

216 

170 

"         2 

- 

430 

342 

70 

- 

- 

419 

337 

252 

Town, 

- 

713 

567 

145 

479 

8 

695 

553 

422 

West  Springfield.* 
Precinct  A,  . 

Mar. 

24 

1,235 

705 

14 

505 

3 

1,317 

623 

403 

B,  . 

- 

748 

538 

63 

402 

28 

802 

540 

369 

c, . 

- 

572 

466 

13 

372 

2 

634 

445 

343 

Town, 

- 

2,555 

1,709 

90 

1,279 

33 

2,753 

1,608 

1,115 

*  Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


xlvi 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(February,  March  or  Aprii 

,  1913). 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns  and 
Voting  Precincts. 

Date  of 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Resi^tered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

As-       Regis-   Persons 
sessed      tered    i    who 
Polls.  1  Voters.  [  Voted. 

1913. 

Male. 

Male.  iFemale. 

1 

Male.   Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Westford.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.   17 

246 

203 

22 

_ 

_ 

247 

198 

171 

2, 

- 

250 

142 

- 

- 

- 

250 

135 

118 

3,    . 

_ 

100 

55 

1 

- 

- 

98 

57 

46 

4,    . 

- 

153 

64 

- 

- 

- 

176 

66 

58 

Town, 

- 

749 

464 

23 

313 

18 

771 

456 

393 

Weymouth.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

612 

426 

89 

242 

36 

647 

449 

357 

2,    . 

_ 

603 

476 

83 

321 

37 

618 

479 

360 

3,    . 

_ 

933 

678 

231 

542 

146 

851 

675 

582 

4,    . 

_ 

486 

363 

30 

232 

24 

486 

365          325 

5,    . 

_ 

617 

545 

78 

365 

- 

719 

571 

432 

6,    . 

- 

718 

519 

104 

379 

- 

700 

508 

393 

Town, 

- 

3,969 

3,007 

615 

2,081 

243 

4,021 

3,047 

2,449 

Williamsburg.* 
Precinct  A,  . 

Mar.     3 

. 

_ 

- 

- 

213 

212 

179 

B,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

344 

228 

191 

Town, 

- 

646 

441 

23 

350 

- 

557 

440 

370 

WiNTHROP.* 

Precinct  1,    . 

Mar.     3 

940 

761 

225 

_ 

- 

924 

730 

563 

2,    . 

_ 

965 

778 

177 

- 

- 

990 

767 

592 

3,    . 

_ 

965 

656 

57 

- 

- 

981 

602 

427 

4.    . 

- 

600 

439 

62 

- 

- 

573 

398 

264 

Town, 

3,470 

2,634 

521 

1,601 

277 

3,468 

2,497 

1,846 

Yarmouth.* 
Precinct  1,    . 

Feb.   10 

95 

84 

34 

_ 

- 

92 

83 

67 

2,    . 

_ 

89 

66 

11 

- 

- 

85 

64 

51 

3,    . 

_ 

204 

187 

8 

- 

- 

208 

181 

126 

4,    . 

- 

77 

65 

8 

- 

81 

62 

36 

Town, 

- 

465 

402 

61 

320 

5 

466 

390 

280 

65  Towns,     . 

1 

107,424 

75,517 

9,393 

55,637 

3,659 

109,138      74,350 

57,283 

Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


xlvii 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(Febru.\rt,  March  or  April,  1913). 

State  Election. 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

As- 
seised 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 

Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Acushnet,     . 

Mar. 

3 

434 

246 

67 

137 

1 

477 

267 

206 

Adams,* 

Mar. 

3 

2,793 

2,035 

609 

1,791 

578 

2,772 

2.025 

1.528 

Alford, 

Mar. 

17 

85 

66 

- 

46 

- 

81 

65 

44 

Amesbury,* 

Mar. 

3 

2,857 

1,978 

124 

1,.526 

6 

2.670 

1,925 

1,497 

Amherst,* 

Mar. 

3 

1,474 

1,243 

38 

856 

6 

1.528 

1,289 

900 

Arlington,*  . 

Mar. 

3 

3.242 

2,260 

94 

1.273 

6 

3,413 

2,396 

1,916 

Ashburnham,* 

Mar. 

3 

610 

389 

65 

244 

10 

729 

409 

302 

Ashby, 

Mar. 

4 

261 

229 

15 

97 

.- 

266 

225 

150 

Ashfield,*      . 

Mar. 

3 

286 

230 

19 

145 

- 

276 

218 

112 

Ashland,* 

Mar. 

3 

533 

459 

35 

354 

1 

526 

437 

362 

Auburn,* 

Mar. 

17 

746 

541 

154 

451 

7 

818 

543 

453 

Avon,* 

Mar. 

4 

569 

457 

8 

201 

8 

606 

489 

389 

Ayer,*  .... 

Apr. 

7 

943 

608 

- 

482 

- 

822 

593 

453 

Barre,* 

Mar. 

3 

1,046 

429 

17 

301 

- 

982 

436 

342 

Backet,* 

Mar. 

18 

273 

201 

2 

114 

- 

279 

194 

94 

Bedford,*      . 

Mar. 

3 

343 

273 

24 

233 

1 

347 

282 

241 

Belchertown,* 

Mar. 

3 

565 

452 

26 

333 

3 

527 

441 

312 

Bellingham,* 

Mar. 

3 

428 

288 

- 

202 

- 

426 

295 

195 

Berkley,*      . 

Mar. 

4 

249 

201 

2 

92 

- 

256 

201 

145 

Berlin, 

Mar. 

3 

235 

220 

38 

88 

8 

252 

221 

163 

Bernardston,* 

Mar. 

3 

205 

184 

51 

147 

49 

211 

193 

93 

Blandford,   . 

Mar. 

3 

197 

145 

1 

92 

- 

206 

147 

80 

Bolton,' 

Mar. 

3 

226 

156 

29 

77 

12 

232 

175 

148 

Boxborough, 

Mar. 

17 

100 

87 

6 

71 

3 

100 

89 

73 

Boylston,*    . 

Mar. 

3 

217 

174 

4 

144 

4 

218 

172 

126 

Brewster, 

Mar. 

3 

214 

226 

16 

160 

- 

204 

231 

128 

Bridgewater,* 

Mar. 

8 

1,586 

1,047 

178 

298 

65 

1,797 

1,050 

828 

Brimfield,*   . 

Mar. 

24 

249 

190 

36 

132 

6 

258 

185 

114 

Brookline,*  . 

Mar. 

6 

7.971 

5,383 

583 

2,528 

176 

8.057 

5,202 

4,080 

Biickland.*  . 

Mar. 

3 

479 

403 

- 

299 

- 

468 

413 

274 

Burlington,* 

Mar. 

3 

190 

140 

9 

93 

- 

194 

135 

80 

Canton,* 

Mar. 

3 

1.265 

1,028 

298 

834 

223 

1,279 

1.011 

868 

Carlisle,* 

Mar. 

3 

160 

130 

33 

90 

5 

158 

134 

94 

*  Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


xlviii 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(February,  March  or  April,  1913). 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who     | 
Voted. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered  1 
Voters,  i 

'ersons 

who 

Voted. 

Male. 

Male.    Female. 

1 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Carver,* 

Mar.    3 

379 

210 

15 

113 

- 

394 

205 

103 

Charlemont, 

Mar.    3 

309 

235 

30 

138 

3 

296 

234 

120 

Charlton,*    . 

Mar.     3 

681 

440 

61 

337 

2 

639 

426  1 

287 

Chatham,*   . 

Feb.     4 

505 

483 

84 

278 

9 

523 

475 

232 

Cheshire,*    . 

Mar.  24 

462 

300 

2 

259 

- 

502 

298 

239 

Chester,* 

Mar.     3 

404 

298 

9 

154 

- 

425  j 

271 

124 

Chesterfield, 

Mar.     3 

170 

149 

32 

78 

4 

165 

150 

85 

Chilmark,     . 

Mar.  10 

110 

101 

2 

64 

- 

113 

99 

66 

Clarksburg,* 

Mar.  25 

275 

178 

- 

119 

- 

281 

172 

101 

Clinton,* 

Mar.    3 

3,350 

2,522 

121 

2,273 

- 

3,280 

2,498 

2,222 

Cohasset,*    . 

Mar.     3 

738 

694 

314 

589 

256 

773 

689 

546 

Colrain,* 

Mar.     3 

481 

350 

50 

294 

43 

493 

344 

178 

Conway,*     . 

Mar.     3 

327 

273 

28 

183 

2 

331 

269 

163 

Cummington,* 

Mar.     3 

180 

166 

47 

94 

4 

164 

151 

96 

Dalton,* 

Mar.  24 

1,007 

837 

- 

608 

- 

1,049 

831 

575 

Dana,* 

Mar.     3 

213 

173 

- 

117 

- 

196 

165 

121 

Danvers,*     . 

Mar.  24 

2,722 

2,105 

75 

1,534 

32 

2,801 

2,116 

1,643 

Dartmouth,* 

Mar.    3 

1,004 

757 

10 

545 

- 

1,065 

723 

441 

Dedham,*    . 

Mar.     3 

2,544 

1,948 

49 

1,609 

- 

2,651 

1,919 

1,623 

Dighton, 

Mar.    3 

643 

381 

- 

95 

- 

622 

398 

331 

Douglas,* 

Mar.  17 

614 

423 

57 

373 

15 

610 

405 

313 

Dover,* 

Mar.     3 

233 

166 

53 

110 

4 

244 

165 

124 

Dracut,* 

Mar.     3 

909 

705 

191 

530 

124 

937 

706 

516 

Dudley,* 

Apr.     7 

1,020 

525 

■      - 

425 

- 

1,020 

536 

461 

Dunstable,* 

Mar.    3 

115 

91 

20 

53 

2 

109 

88 

60 

Duxbury,*   . 

Mar.     8 

555 

417 

3 

295 

- 

550 

414 

231 

East  Bridgewater,* 

Mar.     8 

999 

753 

189 

312 

133 

1,001 

724 

584 

East  Long  meadow,* 

Mar.   10 

432 

251 

3 

152 

- 

456 

236 

144 

Eastham, 

Feb.     3 

153 

140 

57 

67 

3 

152 

137 

74 

Easthampton,*     . 

Mar.  10 

2,378 

1,451 

1 

1,245 

1 

2,469 

1,419 

1,063 

Edgartown,* 

Mar.  10 

401 

319 

9 

249 

1 

388 

313 

263 

Egremont,    . 

Mar.  24 

183 

164 

19 

119 

- 

180 

153 

107 

Enfield,*       . 

Mar.  17 

274 

210 

11 

122 

- 

274 

!        216 

1 

148 

OflBcial  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


xlix 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


(F 

Town  Elections 
EBEUABY,  March  or  Apbil,  1913). 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Reiistered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female.! 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Essex 

Mar.    3 

529 

415 

- 

197 

- 

528 

415 

320 

Florida, 

Mar.    3 

95 

66 

12 

30 

- 

95 

66 

25 

Foxborough,* 

Mar.     3 

942 

748 

28 

533 

- 

1,039 

759 

605 

Franklin,*    . 

Mar.     3 

1,489 

1,076 

9 

827 

1 

1,657 

1,052 

843 

Gay  Head,  . 

Mar.  18 

52 

38 

- 

38 

- 

54 

44 

24 

Georgetown,* 

Mar.  10 

541 

500 

58 

272 

4 

568 

497 

390 

Goshen, 

Mar.     3 

76 

72 

- 

27 

- 

76 

68 

35 

Gosnold, 

Mar.  10 

57 

50 

- 

35 

- 

47 

42 

24 

Grafton,* 

Mar.     3 

1,286 

867 

1 

657 

1 

1,320 

840 

669 

Granbj-,*      . 

Mar.  17 

192 

152 

31 

111 

29 

207 

141 

105 

Granville,*  . 

Mar.    3 

201 

190 

6 

69 

- 

212 

174 

85 

Greenfield,* 

Mar.    3 

3,628 

2.664 

108 

1,900 

17 

3,813 

2,654 

1,829 

Greenwich,* 

Mar.  31 

120 

106 

27 

37 

- 

127 

108 

65 

Groton,* 

Apr.     7 

675 

488 

- 

378 

689 

498 

388 

Hadley,*       . 

Mar.     3 

708 

333 

22 

208 

723 

332 

192 

Halifax, 

Mar.     3 

169 

101 

17 

69 

9 

184 

98 

68 

Hamilton,*  . 

Mar.  11 

471 

355 

18 

301 

4 

499 

371 

315 

Hampden,* 

Mar.  17 

183 

148 

16 

106 

3 

182 

153 

125 

Hancock,*    . 

Mar.     3 

148 

112 

- 

74 

- 

140 

100 

74 

Hanover,*    . 

Mar.     3 

655 

492 

27 

279 

2 

652 

495 

365 

Hanson,* 

Mar.     3 

501 

376 

61 

59 

2 

513 

366 

213 

Harvard, 

Mar.  17 

339 

247 

67 

162 

42 

330 

223 

160 

Harwich,*     . 

Feb.     3 

604 

547 

90 

411 

- 

614 

554 

270 

Hatfield,*     . 

Mar.  17 

564 

317 

4 

261 

- 

609 

319 

259 

Hawley, 

Mar.     3 

123 

88 

- 

46 

- 

105 

83 

31 

Heath, 

Mar.     3 

119 

92 

- 

68 

- 

134 

95 

49 

Hingham,*  . 

Mar.     3 

1,241 

1,194 

16 

513 

6 

1,497 

1,211 

927 

Hinsdale,*    . 

Mar.  31 

362 

276 

1 

225 

1 

366 

268 

180 

Holden,*       . 

Mar.   17 

556 

437 

107 

254 

2 

687 

434 

272 

Holland,       . 

Apr.     7 

40 

34 

1 

28 

- 

40 

38 

29 

Holliston,*   . 

Mar.     3 

817 

707 

171 

594 

97 

871 

675 

538 

Hopedale,     . 

Mar.     3 

770 

565 

12 

lOS 

- 

741 

542 

451 

Hopkinton,* 

Mar.     3 

732 

652 

103 

522 

4 

732 

618 

503 

*  Ofl[icial  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


1 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registebed  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 

State  Election, 

(Febetjary.  Maecb 

OE  Apeil,  1913) 

Nov.  4,  1913. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 

Persons  who 

As- 
sessed 

Regip-    Persons 
tered    j    who 

Towns. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

Voters. 

Voted. 

Polls. 

Voters.    Voted. 

Male. 

Male.   ] 

female. 

Male.    Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Hubbardston,*    . 

Mar.     3 

327 

263 

10 

187 

- 

325 

241 

159 

Hudson,*     . 

Mar.     3 

2,025 

1,356 

57 

1,137 

- 

2,104 

1,330 

1,154 

Hull,    .... 

Mar.     3 

515 

379 

24 

147 

- 

440 

376 

326 

Huntington,* 

Mar.     3 

437 

353 

72 

302 

- 

466 

359 

234 

Ipswich,* 

Mar.     3 

1,435 

1,027 

102 

894 

1 

1,548 

997 

790 

Kingston,*   . 

Mar.     1 

652 

446 

25 

338 

6 

694 

454 

312 

Lakeville,*   . 

Mar.     3 

326. 

217 

36 

107 

16 

326 

201 

86 

Lancaster,    . 

Mar.   17 

584 

369 

7 

198 

6 

609 

406 

331 

Lanesborough,*    . 

Mar.  31 

282 

243 

- 

171 

- 

272 

220 

126 

Lee,*     .... 

Apr.     7 

1,396 

980 

79  j 

791 

- 

1,289 

1,004 

690 

Lenox,* 

Apr.     7 

1,150 

717 

M 

563 

- 

1,115 

729 

492 

Leominster,* 

Mar.     3 

5,018 

3,161 

463 

2,432 

154 

4,954 

3,051 

2.491 

Leverett, 

Mar.     3 

221 

160 

6 

77 

- 

221 

156 

89 

Lexington,* 

Mar.     3 

1,651 

1,117 

265 

843 

14 

1,684 

1,141 

968 

Ley  den,* 

Mar.     3 

103 

94 

" 

60 

- 

102 

85 

44 

Lincoln,* 

Mar.     3 

330 

262 

32 

213 

23 

336 

264 

189 

Littleton,*    . 

Mar.  31 

314 

259 

80 

197 

18 

319 

270 

212 

Longmeadow,*     . 

Mar.  17 

414 

336 

28 

278 

- 

463 

334 

198 

Ludlow,* 

Apr.   14 

1,168 

475 

4 

432 

- 

1,273 

486 

373 

Lunenburg,' 

Mar.     3 

396 

304 

37 

158 

- 

426 

303 

168 

Manchester,* 

Mar.     3 

867 

646 

18 

507 

- 

866 

659 

525 

Mansfield,*  . 

Mar.     3 

1,582 

1,136 

125 

780 

4 

1,565 

1,131 

722 

Marblehead,* 

Mar.  17 

2,237 

2,037 

85 

1,741 

21 

2,298 

2,013 

1,699 

Marion,* 

Mar.     4 

450 

290 

70 

181 

5 

464 

289 

115 

Marshfield,* 

Mar.     3 

631 

453 

19 

287 

- 

535 

442 

241 

Mashpee,*    . 

Mar.     3 

77 

83 

21 

64 

4 

77 

72 

57 

Mattapoisett,* 

Feb.     4 

237 

284 

64 

225 

- 

242 

284 

162 

Maynard,*    . 

Mar.   10 

2,059 

1,032 

156 

939 

1 

2,067 

1,003 

796 

Medfield,*    . 

Mar.     3 

533 

377 

10 

286 

1 

539 

372 

287 

Medway,*     . 

Mar.     3 

827 

642 

25 

516 

4 

860 

639 

438 

Mendon,* 

Mar.     3 

267 

202 

4 

80 

1 

288 

208 

137 

Merrimac,'  . 

Mar.     3 

625 

518 

6 

262 

- 

628 

499 

402 

Middlefield,* 

Mar.     3 

96 

67 

6 

31 

3 

86 

64 

35 

Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCLuVIENT  —  No.  43. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(Februabt,  Makch  oh  April,  1913). 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

TOWKS. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Middleton,* 

Mar. 

3 

295 

260 

- 

222 

- 

286 

263 

170 

Milford,*       . 

Mar. 

3 

3,978 

2,481 

176 

1,977 

4 

3,709 

2,409 

2,043 

Millbury,'    . 

Mar. 

18 

1,229 

960 

306 

840 

- 

1,269 

935 

713 

Millis,* 

Mar. 

3 

637 

272 

2 

197 

- 

637 

297 

241 

MUton.* 

Mar. 

3 

2,103 

1,661 

511 

1,359 

382 

2,165 

1.732 

1,427 

Monroe, 

Mar. 

24 

88 

37 

9 

22 

3 

84 

35 

23 

Monson,* 

Apr. 

7 

1,150 

868 

- 

741 

- 

1,152 

838 

632 

Monterey,     . 

Mar. 

31 

97 

86 

- 

67 

- 

96 

76 

62 

Montgomery, 

Mar. 

31 

68 

61 

- 

28 

- 

63 

57 

33 

Mount  Washington, 

Mar. 

24 

25 

16 

- 

7 

- 

34 

21 

19 

Nahant,*      . 

Mar. 

15 

390 

362 

58 

298 

- 

417 

380 

317 

Nantucket,* 

Feb. 

10 

905 

794 

185 

613 

107 

937 

796 

576 

Needham,*  . 

Mar. 

3 

1,485 

1.125 

239 

905 

7 

1,618 

1,146 

997 

New  Ashford, 

Mar. 

31 

26 

22 

- 

12 

- 

22 

21 

17 

New  Braintree,    . 

Mar. 

3 

132 

101 

3 

65 

- 

144 

99 

79 

New  Marlborough,*     . 

Mar. 

17 

317 

281 

21 

196 

- 

332 

276 

138 

New  Salem, 

Mar. 

3 

176 

155 

34 

67 

9 

172 

136 

81 

Norfolk,*      . 

Mar. 

3 

362 

248 

40 

217 

30 

310 

240 

175 

North  Attleborough,*  . 

Mar. 

17 

2,941 

2,084 

- 

1,657 

- 

2,893 

2,004 

1,469 

North  Brookfield,*      . 

Mar. 

31 

824 

655 

303 

540 

109 

814 

648 

567 

North  Reading,* 

Mar. 

3 

322 

275 

4 

240 

1 

318 

273 

223 

Northborough,*   . 

Mar. 

3 

519 

385 

119 

254 

2 

508 

393 

331 

Northbridge,* 

Apr. 

7 

2,769 

1,258 

59 

898 

27 

2,831 

1,260 

1,062 

Northfield,* 

Mar. 

3 

453 

401 

46 

218 

5 

480 

396 

244 

Norton,* 

Mar. 

3 

787 

491 

56 

306 

28 

761 

476 

268 

Norwell,* 

Mar. 

3 

525 

395 

5 

195 

- 

503 

378 

256 

Norwood,*   . 

Mar. 

3 

2,955 

1,705 

393 

1,288 

1 

3,187 

1,694 

1,523 

Oak  Blufifs,* 

Mar. 

4 

293 

251 

31 

188 

14 

296 

241 

175 

Oakham,*     . 

Mar. 

31 

160 

147 

10 

92 

_ 

151 

146 

105 

Orange,* 

Mar. 

3 

1,816 

1,342 

64 

1,110 

- 

1,785 

1,318 

1,063 

Orleans, 

Mar. 

3 

339 

311 

45 

157 

12 

350 

295 

185 

Otis 

Mar. 

3 

140 

126 

2 

S3 

- 

159 

114 

66 

Oxford,* 

Apr. 

7 

927 

613 

12 

495 

923 

601 

396 

Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


lii 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assess 

ED  roLi 

S,   ilEC 

rISTKKJl 

u    vui 

ililVO     All 

U      J.   £Ji 

VJ\J1.^KJ        I 

AT  Elections - 

-  Continued. 

Town  Elections 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

(Febhuast, 

March 

DK  ApRII 

,  1913). 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 

Persons  who 

As-       Regis-   Persons 
sessed      tered       who 

Towns. 

1 

Date  of 

Voters. 

Voted. 

Polls.    Voters.   Voted. 

i 

Election,    _ 
1913. 

1 

Male. 

Male.   Female.! 

1 

Male.    Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Paxton,* 

Mar.     3 

108 

85 

30 

67 

- 

103 

87 

53 

Pembroke,* 

Mar.    3 

383 

314 

24 

174 

4 

403 

310 

151 

Peru,*  .... 

Mar.    3 

64 

51 

- 

30 

- 

64 

52 

30 

Peterstam,* 

Mar.     3 

210 

170 

106 

135 

25 

201 

173 

132 

Phillipston, 

Mar.     3 

120 

94 

35 

56 

23 

104 

96 

68 

Plainfield,     . 

Mar.    3 

110 

103 

8 

71 

- 

110 

103 

60 

Plainville,*  . 

Mar.  10 

422 

325 

2 

111 

2 

417 

329 

270 

Plymouth,* 

Mar.     1 

3,495 

2,292 

250 

1,878 

119 

3,429 

2,201 

1.578 

Plympton,* 

Mar.     3  ■ 

159 

136 

13 

72 

13 

162 

129 

85 

Prescott, 

Mar.  10 

109 

88 

4 

38 

- 

107 

85 

36 

Princeton,    . 

Mar.     3 

258 

178 

23 

74 

- 

261 

173 

97 

Provincetown,*    . 

Feb.   10 

1,260 

721 

50 

304 

- 

1,166 

686 

443 

Randolph,* 

Mar.     3 

1,159 

1,006 

2 

888 

2 

1,160 

998 

792 

Raynham,* 

Mar.  10 

442 

293 

1 

156 

- 

449 

292 

188 

Reading,*    . 

Mar.     3 

1,880 

1,466 

95 

1,001 

6 

1,960 

1,463 

1,106 

Rehoboth,*  . 

Mar.     3 

579 

328 

- 

172 

- 

609 

333 

192 

Richmond,  . 

Mar.  31 

151 

132 

6 

49 

4 

170 

129 

76 

Rochester,    . 

Mar.    3 

272 

200 

- 

50 

- 

309 

182 

66 

Rowe 

Mar.    3 

141 

99 

19 

63 

4 

122 

97 

57 

Rowley,*      . 

Mar.  10 

365 

316 

21 

250 

- 

365 

311 

256 

Russell,* 

Mar.    3 

284 

192 

- 

149 

- 

280 

185 

118 

Rutland,*     . 

Mar.  31 

388 

260 

7 

183 

- 

383 

269 

170 

Salisbury,*  . 

Mar.  11 

578 

478 

28 

356 

- 

562 

471 

306 

Sandisfield,* 

Mar.  10 

184 

124 

13 

90 

- 

181 

123 

66 

Sandwich,*  . 

Mar.     3 

398 

373 

52 

280 

- 

392 

374 

257 

Savoy, 

Mar.  24 

132 

110 

25 

41 

- 

132 

108 

60 

Scituate,*     . 

Mar.     3 

756 

719 

92 

497 

31 

782 

699 

423 

Sharon,*       . 

Mar.    3 

666 

533 

139 

449 

2 

696 

528 

433 

Sheffield,*    . 

Mar.  31 

521 

391 

73 

315 

2 

535 

383 

242 

Shelburne,* 

Mar.     3 

459 

373 

44 

292 

8 

435 

362 

255 

Sherborn,*   . 

Mar.     3 

331 

250 

9 

188 

6 

364 

252 

202 

Shrewsburj',* 

Mar.     3 

639 

475 

1 

240 

- 

697 

452 

271 

Shutesbury, 

Mar.  17 

85 

49 

6 

34 

1 

92 

52 

31 

*  Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCmiENT  —  No.  43. 


liii 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(February,  March  or  April,  1913). 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

As-     1 
sessed 
PoUs. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Southampton, 

Mar.  17 

233 

185 

- 

119 

- 

242 

175 

87 

Southborough,*    . 

Mar.     3 

589 

407 

64 

289 

63 

560 

376 

269 

Southbridge,* 

Mar.     3 

3,886 

2,180 

- 

1,820 

- 

3,838 

2,104 

1,790 

Southwick,* 

Mar.  31 

306 

246 

- 

216 

- 

326 

244 

146 

Spencer,* 

Apr.     7 

1,888 

1,461 

-  i 

1,311 

- 

1,824 

1,425 

1,118 

Sterling,*      . 

Mar.    3 

432 

295 

27  j 

218 

1 

'     424 

300 

204 

Stockbridge,* 

Apr.     7 

515 

509 

45 

321 

12 

531 

507 

360 

Stoneham,* 

Mar.     3 

2,315 

1,701 

243 

1,170 

17 

2,261 

1,663 

1,347 

Stoughton,* 

Mar.     3 

1,996 

1,476 

310 

1,156 

16 

2.065 

1,433 

1,137 

Stow,*  .... 

Mar.  17 

312 

217 

- 

133 

- 

298 

215 

150 

Sturbridge,* 

Mar.    3 

494 

355 

- 

289 

- 

487 

359 

290 

Sudbury,*    . 

Mar.  24 

329 

247 

126 

200 

48 

313 

255 

165 

Sunderland, 

Mar.    3 

323 

137 

16 

101 

6 

323 

140 

119 

Swampscott,* 

Feb.   17 

1,748 

1,413 

122 

917 

5 

1,839 

1,416 

1,122 

Swansea,*     . 

Mar.     3 

574 

387 

44 

180 

4 

602 

396 

223 

Tewksbury, 

Mar.     3 

513 

367 

72 

248 

47 

520 

364 

258 

Tisbury,*      . 

Mar.     4 

359 

289 

29 

187 

18 

365 

288 

235 

Tolland, 

Mar.     3 

57 

42 

- 

32 

- 

57 

39 

28 

Topsfield,*  . 

Mar.     3 

327 

266 

- 

171 

- 

268 

265 

218 

Townsend,   . 

Mar.     3 

552 

432 

- 

149 

- 

533 

431 

375 

Tyngsborough,*  . 

Mar.     3 

238 

173 

44 

107 

2 

249 

174 

117 

Tj-ringham, 

Apr.     7 

87 

85 

13 

45 

9 

88 

84 

62 

Upton,* 

Mar.     3 

599 

466 

3 

304 

2 

588 

457 

325 

Uxbridge,*   . 

Mar.     3 

1,221 

823 

60 

579 

24 

1,336 

827 

669 

Wales,* 

Apr.     7 

111 

100 

- 

74 

- 

113 

101 

68 

Ware,*  .... 

Mar.  31 

2,214 

1,378 

28 

1,206 

8 

2,233 

1,353 

1,084 

Wareham,*  . 

Mar.     4 

1,397 

920 

36 

550 

1 

1,374 

913 

569 

Warwick, 

Mar.    3 

110 

75 

33 

42 

13 

100 

81 

55 

Washington,* 

Mar.  24 

80 

62 

- 

49 

- 

75 

61 

41 

Webster,*     . 

Apr.     7 

3,121 

1,791 

11 

1,488 

1 

3,170 

1,748 

1,443 

Wellesley,*  . 

Mar.    3 

1,542 

1,080 

183 

823 

5 

1,606 

■ 

1,046 

761 

Wellfleet,      . 

Feb.   10 

319 

291 

1 

133 

- 

317 

283 

177 

WendeU,*      . 

Mar.     3 

155 

113 

18 

69 

- 

149 

107 

65 

*  OflBcial  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


liv 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  and  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Continued. 


Town  Elections 
(Febbuart,  March  or  April,  1913). 

State  Election, 
Nov.  4,  1913. 

Towns. 

Date  of 

Election, 

1913. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 
Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

As-       Regis- 
sessed      tered 
Polls.    Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male.   ] 

^'emale. 

Male.   Female. 

Male.      Male. 

Male. 

Wenham,*    . 

Mar.    3 

297 

249 

16 

159 

- 

308 

254 

196 

West  Boylston,*  . 

Mar.  24 

350 

236 

42 

183 

- 

352 

236 

168 

West  Bridgewater,*      . 

Mar.     3 

712 

474 

4 

181 

1 

732 

469 

349 

West  Brookfield,* 

Mar.  17 

387 

321 

23 

230 

1 

387 

311 

221 

West  Newbury,* 

Mar.     3 

477 

393 

33 

258 

20 

460 

382 

265 

West  Stockbridge,* 

Apr.     7 

339 

302 

55 

222 

1 

375t 

297 

204 

West  Tisbury,       . 

Mar.    3 

129 

105 

- 

34 

- 

124 

98 

81 

Westborough,* 

Mar.     3 

1,255 

942 

104 

760 

43 

1,272 

909 

753 

Westfield,*    . 

Mar.  10 

4,641 

2,934 

66 

2,181 

25 

5,040 

2,946 

2,378 

Westhampton, 

Mar.     3 

119 

95 

- 

55 

- 

119 

98 

60 

Westminster, 

Mar.    3 

414 

298 

23 

167 

3 

397 

287 

206 

Weston, 

Mar.  24 

626 

493 

- 

183 

- 

644 

486 

348 

West  port,*    . 

Mar.  10 

804 

518 

70 

346 

13 

799 

533 

163 

Westwood,*  . 

Mar.     3 

333 

245 

41 

183 

22 

346 

243 

210 

Whately.*     . 

Mar.     3 

284 

177 

14 

150 

- 

280 

175 

79 

Whitman,*    . 

Mar.     8 

2,411 

1,776 

464 

1,241 

122 

2,388 

1,714 

1,284 

Wilbraham,* 

Mar.  10 

549 

270 

2 

108 

- 

579 

254 

153 

Williamstown,*     . 

Mar.  17 

1,058 

823 

55 

609 

2 

1,036 

803 

581 

Wilmington,* 

Mar.     3 

566 

375 

12 

157 

4 

588 

380 

266 

Winchendon,* 

Mar.     3 

1,818 

1,142 

162 

939 

100 

1,758 

1,115 

873 

Winchester,* 

Mar.     3 

2,440 

1,813 

188 

1,240 

85 

2,453 

1,803 

1,494 

Windsor, 

Mar.    3 

123 

99 

5 

66 

- 

123 

105 

50 

Worthington, 

Mar.     3 

179 

142 

20 

93 

- 

165 

144 

79 

Wrentham,* 

Mar.  17 

459 

365 

10 

160 

6 

480 

367 

284 

255  Towns,   . 

- 

199,971 

142,612 

13,921 

101,195 

4,065 

1  203,007 

140,968 

105,718 

Official  ballots  used  at  town  elections. 


t  Including  36  exempt. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


Iv 


Number  of  Assessed  Polls,  Registered  Voters  axd  Persons  who  Voted 
AT  Elections  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


State  Election,  1913. 

City  and  Town  Elections,  1913.* 

Cities,  Towns 
AND  State. 

As- 
sessed 
PoUs. 

Regis- 
tered 
Voters. 

Persons 

who 
Voted. 

As- 
sessed 
Polls. 

Registered 

Voters. 

Persons  who 
Voted. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Male. 

Female. 

Male. 

Female. 

33  Citiea, 
320  Towns, 

683,093 
312,145 

383,773 
215,318 

303,193 
163,001 

681,429 
307,395 

394,726 
218,129 

60,834 
23,314 

272,391       31,840 

156,832  !       7,724 

State 

995,238 

599,091 

466,194 

988,824 

612,855 

84,148 

429,223  1     39,564 

State  Election,  1912. 

City  and  Town  Elections,  1912.* 

State 

976.667 

602,873 

510,038 

968,666 

492,947 

67,799 

382,094 

41,777 

Not  including  Boston,  municipal  election  Jan.  14,  1913. 


NUMBER  OF  A  OTES 


RECEIVED  BY  EACH 


Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomination  for  a 

State  Office  and  for  Election  for 

THE  State  Committee 


Ann"ual  State  Primary, 

September  33,  1913, 

ARRAKGED  BY  CITIES,  TOWNS  AND  DISTRICTS. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomixa- 
Tiox  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Prialary,  Sept.  23,  1913. 

Votes  for  Governor. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


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'o 

.a 

JS 

J 

•s  ■ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

it 

S 

Cities  and  Towns. 

(2 

o 
< 

Is 

Q 

o 

< 

61 

Orleans, 

5 

- 

15 

_ 

P^o^^ncetown,          .... 

13 

~ 

Brewster, 

3 

- 

Sandwich, 

16 

- 

Chatham,         ..... 

5 

- 

Truro, 

2 

~ 

15 

- 

Wellfleet 

~ 

Eastham, 

3 

22 

- 

Yarmouth, 

14 

~ 

Falmouth,       ..... 

Harwich, 

13 

- 

Total 

~ 

Mashpee, 

3 

" 

County  of 

Berkshire. 

51 

New  Marlborough, 

6 

- 

Alford 

6 

- 

North  Adams, 

214 

- 

Becket 

2 

- 

Otis, 

~ 

~ 

Cheshire, 

20 

- 

Peru, 

1 

~ 

Clarksburg, 

4 

- 

PiTTSFIELD, 

705 

1 

39 

- 

Richmond, 

~ 

Egremont, 

3 

- 

Sandisfield, 

5 

~ 

Florida,   ...... 

- 

- 

Savoj', 

Great  Barrington 

182 

- 

Sheffield, 

54 

~ 

1 

- 

Stockbridge, 

~ 

Hinsdale, 

8 

- 

Tyringham, 

5 
2 

~ 

5 

— 

Washington, 

~ 

30 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

30 

- 

41 

- 

Williamstown, 

45 

~ 

Monterey, 

4 

1 

_ 

Windsor, 

2 

" 

Mount  Washington, 

1                  r^            , 

1,480 

1 

New  Ashford,           .... 

1 

Total, 

County  of  Bristol. 

Acushnet,        ..... 

8 

_ 

North  Attleborough, 

28 

- 

Attleborough, 

75 

- 

Norton,    . 

- 

Berkley,  . 

- 

- 

Raynham, 

~ 

Dartmouth, 

8 

- 

Reboboth, 

~ 

4 

- 

Seekonk, 

5 

~ 

Easton,    . 

47 

- 

Somerset, 

14 

- 

Fairhaven, 

11 

- 

1    Swansea, 

4 

~ 

Faxl  River, 

1,953 

- 

Taunton, 

159 

Freetown, 

7 
16 

West  port. 

~ 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford, 

419 

2 

Total 1     2.77U 

3 

ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs, 


a 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 


>  £? 


Q 


County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford,  . 

Danvers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


218 

1 

215 

_ 

155 

- 

1 

_ 

104 

_ 

11 

- 

13 

_ 

100 

I 

14 

- 

4 

- 

148 

- 

37 

- 

3,721 

- 

1,405 

- 

9 

- 

IS 

- 

159 

1 

18 

- 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
North  Andover 
Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,     . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,    . 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newbury, 

Total, 


47 

5 

10 

6 

73 

109 

470 

13 

10 

597 

9 

115 

16 

7 


7,859 


County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley,  . 

Heath,     . 

Leverett, 

Leyden,  . 


4 

2 

- 

7 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

15 

-    1 

11 

13 

- 

4 

- 

68 

- 

1 

_ 

3 

_ 

4 

- 

Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowe, 

Sbelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

Total, 


County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 

20 

1 

Chicopee, 

293 

Blandford 

3 

- 

Ea.st  Longmeadow, 

10 

- 

Brimfield 

3 

_ 

Granville 

6 

- 

Chester, 

45 

~ 

Hampden 

6 

~ 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


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«*-. 

o 

o 

JS 

^ 

.3 

J2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

.  3 

m 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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O 

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JS 

■Cu 

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■>r 

O 

dfi< 

^^ 

1^ 

— • 

Q 

< 

Q 

< 

Holland 

2 

Springfield,  ..... 

1,017 

_ 

Holyoke, 

1,943 

- 

Tolland 

- 

- 

Longmeadow,           .... 

6 

- 

Wales 

2 

- 

Ludlow, 

23 

- 

West  Springfield 

44 

- 

Monson 

26 

- 

Westfield, 

82 

- 

Montgomery 

3 

- 

Wilbraham 

6 

- 

Palmer 

51 

- 

Russell 

5 

- 

Total 

3,603 

1 

Southwick 

7 

~ 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst, 

48 

Northampton 

116 

_ 

Belchertown,  . 

10 

- 

Pelham,  . 

3 

- 

Chesterfield,    . 

6 

- 

Plainfield, 

1 

- 

Cummington, 

2 

- 

Prescott, 

- 

- 

Easthampton, 

55 

1 

South  Hadley, 

53 

- 

Enfield,   . 

3 

- 

Southampton, 

3 

- 

Goshen,  . 

2 

- 

Ware, 

134 

- 

Granby,  . 

4 

- 

Westhampton, 

3 

- 

Greenwich, 

1 

- 

Williamsburg, 

32 

- 

Hadley,  . 

6 

- 

Worthington,  . 

2  1      - 

Hatfield, 

6 

- 

Huntington, 

16 

- 

Total 

508         1 

Middlefield, 

2 

~ 

1 

County  of  Middlesex. 

Acton 

10 

Littleton, 

10 

Arlington 

60 

_ 

Lowell, 

3,781 

- 

Ashby, 

1 

- 

Malden, 

280 

- 

Ashland, 

24 

- 

Marlborough, 

246 

- 

Ayer, 

58 

- 

Maynard, 

89 

- 

Bedford, 

8 

- 

Medford, 

149 

3 

Belmont, 

36 

1 

Melrose, 

59 

- 

Billerica, 

60 

- 

Natick,    . 

319 

- 

Boxborough, 

19 

_ 

Newton, 

152 

- 

Burlington, 

4 

- 

North  Reading, 

6 

- 

Cambridge 

4.803 

- 

Pepperell, 

42 

- 

Carlisle 

8 

- 

Reading, 

51 

- 

Chelmsford 

67 

- 

Sherborn, 

5 

- 

Concord, 

59 

- 

Shirlev,    . 

24 

- 

Dracut 

132 

_ 

SOMERVILLE,    . 

765 

1 

Dunstable, 

3 

- 

Stoneham, 

59 

- 

Everett, 

267 

_ 

Stow, 

9 

- 

Framingham,           .... 

353 

- 

Sudbury, 

8 

- 

Groton 

18 

- 

Tewksbury,     . 

27 

- 

Holliston, 

31 

- 

Townsend, 

18 

- 

Hopkinton 

53 

- 

Tyngsborough, 

5 

- 

Hudson,  . 

154 

1 

Wakefield,        . 

180 

- 

Lexington 

30 

Waltham, 

262 

- 

Lincoln 

5 

1 

Watertown, 

166 

~ 

6 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

H 

-o'S 

Is 

Q 

o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

i 

p 

o 
O 
< 

Wavland, 

Westford 

23 
11 
12 
15 

- 

Winchester 

WOBURN 

Total 

69 
368 

- 

Weston, 

Wilmington, 

13,473 

7 

County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,    . 


25 

_ 

4 

- 

54 

- 

113 

- 

62 

- 

28 

- 

261 

- 

1 

- 

36 

- 

26 

- 

54 

1 

13 

- 

43 

- 

18 

- 

46 

- 

Needham, 
Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QUINCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley, 
West  wood, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

Total, 


37 

10 

67 

2 

422 

261 

23 

129 

67 

13 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbupy, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


204 

_ 

20 

- 

605 

- 

1 

- 

10 

- 

37 

- 

6 

_ 

5 

- 

45 

- 

13 

- 

14 

- 

3 

- 

2 

- 

2 

- 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scitiiate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


1914.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prim.'OIY,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Continued. 
County  of  Suffolk. 


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Boston, 

31,975 
390 
115 

- 

Winthrop 

Total 

58 

- 

Chelsea 

Revere, 

.32,538 

- 

County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol, 

Auburn,  . 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blacks  tone, 

Bolton,     . 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley,  . 

FlTCHBURG, 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden,   . 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford,   . 

Millbury, 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 


8 

_ 

45 

- 

16 

- 

12 

- 

1 

- 

102 

- 

4 

- 

5 

- 

24 

- 

27 

- 

233 

- 

3 

- 

9 

- 

35 

- 

1.57 

- 

79 

- 

14 

- 

15 

- 

9 

- 

3 

- 

5 

- 

8 

- 

6 

- 

13 

- 

1 

183 

35 

3 

32 


Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,  . 
Paxton,  . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough, 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,  . 
Templeton, 
Upton,  . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,  . 
Webster, 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield, 
Westborough, 
Westminster,  . 
Winchendon,  . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


1 
39 

16 

534 

48 

11 

64 

11 

28 

18 

15 

29 

69 

5 

4 

30 

7 

24 

1,712 

3,904 


8 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Concluded. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 

11 

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Counties. 

2 

1 
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P 

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Q 

< 

Barnstable, 

196 

- 

Middlesex 

13,473 

6 

Berkshire 

1,480 

1 

Nantucket, 

24 

_ 

Bristol, 

2,770 

3 

Norfolk, 

1,913 

2 

Dukes  County 

29 

- 

Plymouth,      

1,566 

_ 

Essex 

7,859 

3 

Suffolk, 

32,538 

_ 

Franklin 

226 
3,603 

1 

Worcester, 

Total 

3,904 

- 

Hampden, 

70,0S9 

17 

Hampshire 

508 

1 

1914.1 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annttal  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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Barnstable, 
Bourne, 
Brewster,   . 
Chatham,  . 
Dennis, 
Eastham,  . 
Falmouth, 

29 
10 

3 
8 
1 

12 
3 
2 

34 
4 
3 
3 

7 
2 
12 

7 

1 

- 

Orleans,      .... 

Provincetown,   . 

Sandwich, 

Triu-o,         .... 

Wellfleet,    .... 

Yarmouth, 

Total 

1 
8 
7 
1 
2 
7 

4 
4 
18 
1 
4 
5 

~ 

Harwich,   . 
Mashpee,   . 

94 

109 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams,       .... 

19 

32 

_ 

New  Marlborough,    . 

4 

1 

Alford, 

3 

3 

- 

North  Adams, 

131 

100 

Becket, 

1 

1 

_ 

Otis,  . 

Cheshire,    . 

6 

17 

Peru, 

2 

Clarksburg, 

1 

3 

_ 

PiTTSFIELD, 

461 

278 

Dalton,      . 

18 

18 

_ 

Richmond, 

2 

Egremont, 

1 

2 

_ 

Sandisfield, 

2 

3 

Florida, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

I 

1 
1 

Great  Barrington, 

122 

66 

_ 

ShefiBeld,    . 

6 

Hancock,   . 

- 

1 

- 

Stockbridge, 

38 

10 

Hinsdale,  . 

1 

7 

— 

TjTingham, 

6 

Lanesborough,  . 

2 

3 

- 

Washington, 

1 

1 

Lee,    . 

17 

11 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

24 

12 

Lenox, 

28 

14 

- 

Williamstown,    . 

12 

27 

Monterey, 

3 

1 

_ 

Mount  \v  ashington. 

1 
2 

- 

New  Ashford,    . 

Total,  . 

902 

628 

- 

County  of  BristoL 


Acushnet,  . 
Attleborough, 

4 
15 

4 
60 

- 

North  Attleborough, 
Norton, 

12 

17 

2 

- 

Berkley,     . 
Dartmouth, 

4 

4 

- 

Raynham, 
Rehoboth, 

1 

4 

- 

Dighton,    . 

2 

1 

- 

Seekonk,    . 

5 

Easton, 

14 

33 

_ 

Somerset,  . 

8 

g 

Fair  haven. 

6 

7 

_ 

1 

2 
86 

Fall  River, 

1,159 

704 

- 

Tauntox, 

65 

Freetown,  . 
Mansfield, 

6 

6 

269 

1 

10 

164 

1 

Westport,  . 

4 

1 

- 

New  Bedford 

Total,  . 

1,581 

1,108 

1 

10 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


DEMOCRATIC. 

NuMBEK  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 




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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Chilmark, 

1 

2 

_ 

Tisbury,     .... 

4 

1 

- 

Edgartown, 

6 

10 

- 

WestTisbury,    . 

- 

- 

- 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold,    .         .         .         ■ 

_ 

- 

- 

Total,  .... 

13 

18 

- 

OakBlufis, 

2 

5 

Amesbury, 

Andover,    . 

Beverly,  . 

Boxford,     . 

Danvers,    . 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


County  of  Essex. 


68 

160 

Methuen,  .... 

33 

15 

_ 

134 

81 

- 

Middleton, 

3 

1 

- 

77 

84 

- 

Nahant,     . 

1 

9 

- 

1 

- 

Newbury, 

3 

5 

- 

41 

59 

- 

Newburyport, 

29 

52 

- 

1 

10 

_ 

North  Andover, 

64 

48 

1 

12 

_ 

Peabody,   . 

324 

180 

50 

47 

1 

Rockport, 

3 

10 

- 

4 

12 

- 

Rowley,     . 

5 

10 

- 

4 

- 

Salem, 

338 

280 

- 

50 

98 

- 

Salisbury, 

0? 

6 

- 

13 

29 

- 

Saugus, 

86 

50 

- 

2,591 

1,163 

- 

Swampscott, 

7 

9 

- 

909 

625 

- 

Topsfield,  . 

2 

5 

- 

3 

7 

- 

Wenhann,   . 

- 

6 

- 

5 

13 

- 

West  Newbury, 

10 

7 

- 

84 

83 

6 

14 

' 

Total 

4,948 

3,195 

1 

County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield,     . 

_ 

2 

_ 

Bernardston, 

2 

- 

- 

Buckland, 

2 

5 

- 

Charlemont, 

- 

2 

- 

Colrain, 

2 

1 

- 

Conway,     . 

4 

11 

- 

Deerfield,  . 

5 

6 

- 

Erving, 

3 

12 

- 

Gill,   . 

3 

2 

- 

Greenfield, 

22 

46 

- 

Hawley,     . 

- 

- 

Heath, 

1 

- 

- 

Leverett,    . 

1 

2 

- 

Leyden,     . 

1 

3 

" 

Monroe, 
Montague, 
New  Salem, 
Northfield, 
Orange, 
Rowe, 
Shelburne, 
Shutesbury, 
Sunderland, 
Warwick,    . 
Wendell,     . 
Whately,    . 

Total,  . 


157 


Agawam,    . 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester, 


County  of  Hampden. 


Chicopee, 

East  LoDgmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


172 

141 

3 

8 

3 

4 

2 

3 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Noivona- 
TioN  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


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Holland 

1 

1 

Springfield,     . 

653 

389 

HOLYOKE, 

1,124 

835 

- 

Tolland,     .... 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Longmeadow, 

3 

2 

- 

Wales,         .... 

- 

3 

- 

Ludlow, 

11 

13 

- 

West  Springfield, 

25 

17 

- 

Monson,     . 

3 

12 

- 

Westfield 

44 

41 

- 

Montgomery, 

1 

2 

- 

Wilbraham, 

3 

3 

- 

Palmer, 
Russell,      . 

17 
2 

36 
2 

_ 

Total,  .... 

2,118 

1,646 

_ 

Southwick, 

4 

2 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst,    .... 

24 

23 

Northampton, 

55 

66 

Belchertown, 

4 

7 

- 

Pelham, 

1 

2 

_ 

Chesterfield, 

2 

3 

Plainfield, 

1 

_ 

Cummington, 

1 

- 

Prescott,     . 

- 

- 

_ 

Eastliampton, 

29 

27 

- 

South  Hadley, 

22 

27 

_ 

Enfield,      . 

2 

1 

- 

Southampton, 

1 

2 

- 

Goshen,      . 

- 

2 

- 

Ware, 

82 

55 

_ 

Granby,     . 

2 

2 

- 

Westhampton, 

2 

- 

Greenwich, 

1 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 

22 

14 

_ 

Hadley,      . 

4 

3 

- 

Worthington, 

1 

1 

_ 

Hatfield,    . 
Huntington, 

4 
5 

4 
10 

_ 

Total 

265 

251 

_ 

Middlefield, 

- 

2 

- 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton, 

Arlington, 

Ashby, 

Ashland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford, 

Concord,    . 

Dracut, 

Dunstable, 

Everett,  . 

Framingham, 

Groton, 

Holliston,  . 

Hopkinton, 

Hudson,     . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln, 


4 

7 

25 

34 

- 

6 

19 

_ 

22 

40 

-    1 

2 

5 

- 

17 

21 

- 

28 

30 

- 

7 

15 

- 

2 

2 

- 

3,144 

1,730 

- 

4 

4 

- 

31 

33 

- 

20 

42 

- 

86 

60 

- 

1 

1 

- 

146 

128 

- 

78 

305 

- 

4 

12 

- 

7 

28 

- 

18 

39 

- 

63 

98 

1 

16 

15 

- 

2 

4 

- 

Littleton,  . 
Lowell,    . 
Malden,    . 
Marlborough, 
Maynard,  . 
Medford, 
Melrose,  . 
Natick, 
Newton,  . 
North  Reading 
Pepperell,  . 
Reading,    . 
Sherborn,  . 
Shirley,      . 

SoMERVILLE, 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury,   . 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough, 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 


1 

9 

2,309 

1,467 

130 

151 

34 

237 

35 

54 

93 

69 

28 

40 

117 

219 

86 

93 

^ 

- 

6 

18 

24 

22 

29 

1 

5 

4 

19 

409 

368 

32 

26 

2 

7 

2 

6 

14 

12 

7 

9 

1 

4 

77 

97 

90 

183 

90 

73 

12 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Noj*iina- 
TioN  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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Wayland,   .... 

11 

15 

_ 

Winchester, 

41 

36 

_ 

Westford 

Weston,      .... 

1 

3 

10 
9 

- 

WOBURN,    .... 

204 

182 

- 

Wilmington, 

5 

11 

- 

Total 

7,600 

6,142 

1 

County  of  Nantucket. 

Nantucket, 

10 

14 

- 

Total, 

10 

14 

- 

County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree,  . 

Brookline, 

Canton, 

Cohasset,   . 

Dedham,   . 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin,   . 

Holbrook, 

Medfield,    . 

Medway,    . 

Minis, 

Milton, 


9 

18 

2 

3 

- 

16 

40 

- 

49 

69 

- 

32 

31 

- 

9 

21 

- 

155 

92 

- 

- 

1 

'- 

18 

15 

- 

9 

18 

- 

25 

31 

_ 

4 

8 

- 

18 

31 

- 

12 

7 

- 

28 

19 

~ 

Needham, 

15 

25 

Norfolk,     . 

1 

9 

Norwood,  . 

23 

49 

Plainville, 

.       1 

1 

QUINCY,       . 

252 

198 

Randolph, 

133 

146 

Sharon, 

13 

10 

Stoughton, 

63 

66 

Walpole,     . 

31 

39 

Wellesley,  . 

3 

12 

Westwood,       * 

- 

2 

Weymouth, 

26 

72 

Wrentham, 

- 

5 

Total,  .... 

947 

1,038 

County  of  Plymouth. 

Abington 

112 

96 

_ 

Mattapoisett,     . 

1 

2 

_ 

Bridgewater, 

10 

15 

- 

Middleborough, 

20 

25 

- 

Brockton, 

365 

266 

- 

Norwell, 

7 

6 

- 

Carver, 

1 

- 

- 

Pembroke, 

- 

2 

- 

Duxbury,  . 

3 

6 

- 

Plymouth, 

68 

48 

- 

East  Bridgewater, 

25 

10 

- 

Plvmpton, 

- 

3 

- 

Halifax, 

- 

- 

- 

Rochester, 

- 

- 

- 

Hanover,   . 

1 

5 

- 

Rockland, 

175 

94 

- 

Hanson,     . 

2 

4 

- 

Scituate,     . 

6 

8 

- 

Hingham, 

15 

26 

- 

Wareham,  . 

8 

13 

- 

Hull, 

4 

8 

- 

West  Bridgewater, 

1 

8 

- 

Kingston,  . 
Lake\'ille,  . 

3 

'I 

- 

Whitman,  . 

66 

43 

- 

Marion, 

1 

1 

- 

Total 

894 

705 

- 

Marshfield, 

~ 

3 

~ 

1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


13 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  De.mocratic  Candujate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Co.mmittee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


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Boston 

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18,440 
244 

77 

14,164 

168 
56 

- 

Winthrop, 

Total 

31 

30 

- 

Revere,      .... 

18,792 

14,418 

- 

County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham,    . 

3 

6 

Northborough,  . 

5 

11 

Athol, 

11 

36 

- 

Northbridge, 

17 

19 

_ 

Auburn,     . 

10 

7 

- 

Oakham,    . 

Barre, 

6 

8 

- 

Oxford,       . 

3 

9 

Berlin, 

- 

_ 

_ 

Blacks  tone. 

46 

60 

_ 

Petersham, 

1 

6 

Bolton, 

2 

2 

- 

Phillipston, 

Boylston,  . 

3 

2 

_ 

Brookfield, 

10 

15 

_ 

Royalston, 

3 

1 

Charlton,  . 

13 

13 

- 

Rutland,    . 

12 

34 

Clinton,     . 

54 

191 

- 

Shrewsbury, 

Dana, 
Douglas,     . 
Dudley,     . 

FiTCHBURG, 

1 

2 

- 

Southborough, 

6 

12 

_ 

2 
14 
35 

7 

20 
127 

- 

Southbridg 

Spencer, 

Sterling, 

e. 

286 
19 
6 

256 
33 
5 

- 

Gardner,    . 
Grafton,     . 

23 
3 

59 
13 

- 

Sturbridge 

36 
4 

28 
5 

- 

Hardwick, 
Harvard,    . 
Holden, 
Hopedale, 

8 
2 

1 

7 
7 
3 
4 

- 

Templeton 
Upton, 
Uxbridge, 
Warren, 

9 
3 
5 
12 

19 
17 
10 
17 

_ 

Hubbardston, 

2 

7 

_ 

NN'ebster. 

17 

56 

Lancaster, 

4 

2 

_ 

West  Bovlston, 

4 

2 

Leicester,   . 

4 

9 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

2 

2 

Leominster, 
Lunenburg, 

22 

65 

- 

Westborough,     . 

11 

20 

- 

1 

- 

Westminster, 

1 

6 

_ 

Mendon,     . 

- 

1 

- 

Winchendon, 

6 

20 

Milford,      . 
Millbury,   . 

72 
10 
2 
17 

110 
22 

20 

- 

Worcester, 

815 

824 

- 

New  Braintree, 
North  Brookfiel 

i,      . 

Total 

1.663 

2,238 

- 

14 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Concluded. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 

>> 

PQ 

.2  o 

1 

< 

Counties. 

(S 

< 

Barnstable,     . 
Berkshire, 

Bristol 

Dukes  County, 

Essex 

Franklin, 

94 

902 

1,581 

13 

4,948 

73 

2,118 

265 

109 

628 

1,108 

18 

3,195 

157 
1,546 

251 

1 
1 

Middlesex, 
Nantucket, 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth, 

Suffolk,  .        .        .        ■ 
Worcester, 
Total, 

7,600 

10 

947 

894 

18,792 

1,663 

6,142 
14 
1,038 
705 
14.418 
2,238 

1 

Hampden, 
Hampshire, 

39,900 

31,567 

3 

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15 


democeatic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Cojimittee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 
Bourne,  . 
Brewster, 
Chatham, 
Dennis,  . 
East  ham, 
Falmouth, 
Harwich, 
Mashpee, 


2  o 

fa 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Orleans,  . 
Province  town, 
Sandwich, 
Truro,      . 
Wellfleet, 
Yarmouth, 

Total, 


c3  o 


180 


County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams,    . 

50 

Alford,     . 

7 

Becket,    . 

2 

_ 

Cheshire, 

22 

_ 

Clarksburg, 

4 

_ 

Dalton,    . 

37 

_ 

Egremont, 

3 

_ 

Florida,   . 

_ 

Great  Barrington, 

173 

_ 

Hancock, 

1 

_ 

Hinsdale, 

10 

_ 

Lanesborough, 

5 

_ 

Lee, 

29 

_ 

Lenox, 

42 

_ 

Monterey, 

4 

_ 

Mount  Washington, 

1 

_ 

New  Ashford, 

2 

- 

New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams, 
Otis, 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savoy, 

Sheffield, 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringham, 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 

Total, 


6 
211 

2 

717 

3 

5 

2 

7 

50 

6 

2 

35 

36 

2 


1,476 


County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet, 

7 

Attleborough, 

62 

_ 

Berkley,  . 

_ 

Dartmouth, 

8 

_ 

Dighton, 

4 

_ 

Easton,    . 

46 

_ 

Fair  haven. 

12 

_ 

Fall  River, 

1,842 

_ 

Freetown, 

7 

_ 

Mansfield, 

15 

_ 

New  Bedfor 

0, 

402 

- 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton,   . 

Raj'nham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 

Total, 


27 

- 

2 

- 

5 

- 

5 

_ 

15 

- 

4 

- 

152 

5 

- 

2,620 


16 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs, 


g  o 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisburv, 
West  Tisbury, 


Total, 


County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford,  . 

Danvers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


185 

_ 

192 

- 

147 

- 

1 

- 

97 

- 

10 

- 

12 

- 

91 

1 

13 

- 

4 

- 

140 

- 

33 

- 

3,576 

- 

1,373 

- 

8 

- 

17 

- 

134 

- 

17 

~    1 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 

Nahant,  . 

Newbury, 

Newburyport, 

North  Andover 

Peabody, 

Rockport, 

Rowley,  . 

Salem,     . 

Salisbury, 

Saugus,    . 

Swampscott, 

Topsfield, 

Wenham, 

West  Newbury, 


Total, 


County  of  Franklin. 


County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,  . 


19 

_ 

2 

_ 

4 

- 

36 

- 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


Ashfield, 

2 

_ 

Monroe, 

53 

1 

- 

Bernardston, 

2 

- 

Montague, 

Buckland,        ..... 

6 

- 

New  Salem, 

Charlemont, 

2 

- 

Northfield, 

18 
1 
2 

~ 

Colrain, 

2 

- 

Orange, 

Conway,           

13 
11 

: 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

- 

Erving, 

Gill                    

12 

- 

Shutesbury, 

~ 

~ 

4 

- 

Sunderland, 

1 

~ 

Greenfield, 

63 

- 

Warwick, 

4 
2 

~ 

Hawley, 

Heath, 

1 

3 
4 

- 

Wendell, 

Whately, 

Total 

- 

Leverett, 

Leyden, 

210 

- 

1914. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretanj  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


3 

3 

•S 

JS 

a 

a 

Cities  and  Towns. 

0° 

i 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Pfe 

2 

o 

la" 

o 

2  o 

^ 

g"3 

^ 

fe 

<l 

fa 

< 

Holland, 

2 

Springfield, 

1.028 

HOLYOKE, 

1,853 

- 

Tolland, 

_ 

Longmeadow, 

6 

_ 

Wales 

3 

_ 

Ludlow,  . 

22 

- 

West  Springfield 

38 

_ 

Monson,  . 

26 

- 

Westfield, 

81 

_ 

Montgomery,  . 

2 

WUbrahani, 

6 

_ 

52 

Russell,    . 

4 

_ 

Total, 

3,509 

_ 

Southwick, 

' 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst, 

47 

Northampton,       .... 

113 

Belchertown,  . 

10 

- 

Pelham,  . 

2 

_ 

Chesterfield,    . 

5 

_ 

Plainfield, 

1 

_ 

Cummington, 

2 

- 

Prescott, 

_ 

Easthampton, 

56 

- 

South  Hadley, 

49 

_ 

Enfield,   . 

3 

- 

Southampton, 

3 

_ 

Goshen,  . 

2 

- 

Ware, 

132 

_ 

Granby,  . 

4 

- 

Westhampton, 

2 

_ 

Greenwich, 

1 

- 

Williamsburg, 

32 

_ 

Hadlev,   . 

6 

- 

Worthington,  . 

2 

_ 

Hatfield, 

8 

_ 

Huntington, 

14 

- 

Total 

496 

_ 

Middlefield, 

2 

~ 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton, 

11 

Arlington, 

56 

_ 

Ashbj^     . 

_ 

Ashland, 

26 

_ 

Ayer, 

58 

_ 

Bedford, 

6 

_ 

Belmont, 

34 

1 

Billerica, 

49 

Boxborough, 

19 

_ 

Burlington, 

4 

_ 

Cambridge, 

4,290 

_ 

Carlisle,  . 

6 

_ 

Chelmsford, 

65 

_ 

Concord, 

56 

_ 

Dracut,    . 

127 

_ 

Dunstable, 

3 

_ 

Everett, 

253 

_ 

Framingham, 

282 

_ 

Groton,    . 

16 

_ 

HoUiston, 

29 

_ 

Hopkinton, 

49 

_ 

Hudson,  . 

138 

1      1 

Lexington, 

30 

Lincoln,  . 

6 

-     1 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough 

Maynard, 

Medford, 

Melrose, 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 

North  Reading 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley,    . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stone  ham. 

Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough 

Wakefield, 

Walth.vm, 

Watertown, 


10 

3,659 

2.5S 

240 

79 
143 

62 

279 

145 

4 

42 

49 
4 

23 
747 

56 


29 

14 

5 

162 

256 

156 


18 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


c3  o 


Wayland, 
Westford, 
Weston,  . 
Wilmington, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


g  o 


Winchester, 

WOBURN, 

Total, 


73 
354 


12,534 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


County  of  Nantucket. 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Med  way, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 


25 

_ 

5 

- 

54 

- 

109 

- 

60 

- 

25 

- 

239 

- 

1 

28 

- 

24 

- 

44 

- 

12 

- 

48 

- 

15 

- 

47 

- 

Needham, 
Norfolk.  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QuiNCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley, 
Westwood, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

Total, 


2 

402 

251 

24 

119 

61 

11 

2 

93 

5 


1,825 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,   . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


184 

22 

584 

1 

9 

32 


Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Ware  ham. 

West  Bridgewuter, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


3 

- 

43 

- 

12 

- 

3 

- 

100 

- 

3 

- 

242 

_ 

11 

- 

21 

- 

9 

- 

105 

- 

1,462 


1914.1 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued, 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Continued. 

County  of  Sufiolk. 


(U 

o 

S 

3 

jr. 

ja 

C3 

»3 

a 

a 

Cities  and  Towns. 

°l 

« 

Cities  and  Towns. 

°l 

£ 

-^« 

^^ 

1 

fl.*. 

o 

C3^ 

o 

f^ 

< 

fa 

< 

Boston, 

29,062 

_ 

VVinthrop, 

56 

_ 

Chelsea 

Revere, 

366 
118 

- 

Total 

29,602 

County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 

10 

Athol,      . 

41 

- 

Auburn,  . 

17 

- 

Barre, 

13 

- 

Berlin,     . 

- 

- 

Blackstone, 

104 

- 

Bolton,    . 

4 

- 

Boylston, 

4 

- 

Brookfield, 

22 

- 

Charlton, 

23 

- 

Clinton,  . 

234 

- 

Dana, 

3 

- 

Douglas, 

8 

- 

Dudley,  . 

30 

- 

Fitchburg, 

156 

- 

Gardner, 

73 

- 

Grafton,  . 

14 

- 

Hardwick, 

14 

- 

Harvard, 

9 

- 

Holden,  . 

3 

- 

Hopedale, 

5 

- 

Hubbardston, 

9 

- 

Lancaster, 

6 

- 

Leicester, 

13 

- 

Leominster, 

78 

- 

Lunenburg, 

- 

- 

Mendon, 

1 

- 

Milford,   . 

173 

- 

Millbury, 

31 

- 

New  Braintree, 

2 

- 

North  Brookfi 

eld. 

30 

- 

Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling.  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster, 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield 
Westborough, 
Westminster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


1 

36 

14 
507 
34 

6 
61 
11 
25 
18 
15 
27 
70 

6 

4 
29 

7 

25 

1,597 

3,690 


20 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  — •  Concluded. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 


Barnstable,  . 
Berkshire,    . 
Bristol, 
Dukes  County, 
Essex,     . 
Franklin, 
Hampden, 
Hampshire,    . 


180 

1,476 

2,620 

27 

7,415 

210 
3,509 

496 


Counties. 


Middlesex, 
Nantucket, 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth, 
Suffolk, 
Worcester; 
Total, 


^  o 

fa 


12,534 

21 

1,825 

1,462 

29,602 
3,690 


65,067 


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democratic. 

Number  op  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Prim^^y,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

'is 

■a  o 
fa 

■;"o 

1-^ 

1 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

St 

fa 

•-5 

S 
o 

< 

Barnstable, 
Bourne, 
Brewster,    . 
Chatham,  . 
Dennis, 
Eastham,  . 
Falmouth, 

50 
10 

3 

3 
11 

3 
18 
10 

2 

6 
4 

2 
3 

2 

2 
1 

- 

Orleans 

Provincetown,   . 

Sandwich, 

Truro,         .... 

Wellfleet 

Yarmouth, 

Total 

3 
12 

8 

1 

9 

2 

1 
6 
1 
2 
3 

- 

Harwich,    . 
Mashpee,    . 

143 

35 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 

Adams, 

38 

13 

New  Marlborough,    . 

5 

Alford, 

4 

3 

- 

North  Ad.4.ms, 

165 

50 

_ 

Becket, 

2 

_ 

_ 

Otis,  . 

Cheshire,    . 

18 

4 

_ 

Peru, 

1 

1 

Clarksburg, 

3 

1 

- 

PiTTSFIELD, 

544 

134 

_ 

Dalton, 

24 

11 

_ 

Richmond, 

2 

_ 

Egremont, 

2 

1 

_ 

Sandisfield, 

3 

2 

Florida,      . 

- 

_ 

Savov, 

2 

Great  Barrington, 

135 

36 

_ 

Sheffield,    . 

4 

2 

Hancock,   . 

- 

1 

_ 

Stockbridge, 

36 

8 

_ 

Hinsdale,  . 

5 

4 

_ 

Tyringham, 

5 

1 

Lanesborough,  . 

5 

1 

- 

Washington, 

2 

_ 

Lee,    . 

19 

9 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

23 

11 

_ 

Lenox, 

27 

15 

- 

Williamstown,    . 

30 

8 

_ 

Monterey, 

3 

1 

_ 

Windsor,     . 

1 

1 

_ 

Mount  \\ashington. 

1 

_ 

_ 

New  Ashford,    . 

2 

- 

- 

Total 

1,111 

318 

- 

County  of  Bristol. 

Acushnet, 

6 

2 

_ 

North  Attleborough, 

15 

13 

Attlebo  rough. 

38 

24 

— 

Norton, 

1 

1 

_ 

Berkley,     . 

_ 

_ 

Ravnham, 

5 

Dartmouth, 

6 

2 

_ 

Rehoboth, 

1 

Dighton,    . 

4 

_ 

Seekonk,    . 

Easton, 

29 

16 

_ 

Somerset,  . 

11 

5 

_ 

Fair  haven. 

8 

5 

_ 

Swansea,    . 

3 

1 

_ 

F.^Li.  River, 

1,261 

626 

- 

T.\rxTON, 

93 

51 

_ 

Freetown,  . 
Mansfield, 

6 

11 

265 

1 
3 

158 

- 

West  port,  . 

4 

1 

- 

New  Bedford 

Total,  . 

1,772 

909 

- 

22 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  beceived  by  Each  Democbatic  Candidate  fob  Nomina- 
tion FOB  A  State  Office  and  fob  Election  fob  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Pbimaby,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Continued. 
County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

a  a 

"-IS 

o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

k 

pi 

i 

o 

fe 

■-5 

< 

fe 

>? 

< 

Chilmark, 

3 

_ 

_ 

Tisbury,     .... 

5 

_ 

_ 

Edgartown, 

11 

- 

- 

West  Tisbury,    . 

Total 

- 

- 

~ 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold,     .... 

23 

1 

_ 

Oak  Bluffs, 

4 

1 

Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford, 

Danvers, 

Essex, 

Greorgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester, 


County  of  Essex. 


140 

66 

_ 

151 

32 

- 

117 

27 

- 

_ 

1 

- 

68 

32 

- 

10 

2 

- 

7 

5 

- 

72 

19 

1 

13 

3 

- 

1 

3 

- 

114 

26 

- 

24 

5 

- 

2,628 

820 

- 

954 

414 

- 

6 

6 

- 

15 

3 

- 

120 

23 

- 

13 

2 

~ 

Methuen,   . 
Middleton, 
Nahant, 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
North  Andover 
Peabody,   . 
Rockport, 
Rowley,     . 
Salem, 
Salisbury, 
Saugus, 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield,  . 
Wenham,    . 
West  Newbury, 

Total,  . 


County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield,     .... 

1 

1 

_ 

Bernardston, 

2 

- 

- 

Buckland, 

4 

2 

- 

Charlemont, 

2 

- 

- 

Colrain, 

3 

- 

- 

Conway,     . 

7 

4 

- 

Deerfield,  . 

9 

2 

- 

Erving, 

10 

5 

- 

Gill,   . 

2 

1 

- 

Greenfield, 

43 

19 

- 

Hawley,     . 

- 

- 

- 

Heath, 

- 

1 

- 

Leverett,    . 

3 

- 

- 

Ley den,      . 

4 

" 

Monroe, 
Montague, 
New  Salem, 
Northfield, 
Orange, 
Rowe, 
Shelburne, 
Shutesbury, 
Sunderland, 
Warwick,    . 
Wendell,     . 
Whately,    . 

Total,  . 


County  of  Hampden. 


38 
3 
3 
4 

61 

79 
287 

10 

9 

383 

7 

74 

10 
4 
2 

12 


144 


9 
1 
2 
3 
19 
24 

116 
2 
4 

157 
1 
28 
3 
2 
2 
4 


5,439   1,866    1 


13 

6 

Chicopee, 

224 

73 

_ 

?, 

1 

-    i!   East  Longmeadow,    . 

8 

3 

- 

3 

1 

Granville, 

5 

1 

- 

35 

5 

Hampden, 

5 

1 

1914. 


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23 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

i  « 

Ota 

-1 

1-5 

2 
1 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

II 

U    O 

^^ 
^"^  . 

pi 

1-5 

2 
2 

0 

Holland,     . 

HoLYOKE, 

Longmeadow, 

Ludlow, 

Monson,     . 

Montgomery, 

Palmer, 

Russell,      . 

Southwick, 

2 
1,419 

5 
16 
16 

2 
39 

3 

7 

407 

7 
10 

12 
1 

- 

Springfield,     . 

Tolland 

Wales,         .... 
West  Springfield, 
Westfield,  .... 
WUbraham, 

Total,  .... 

871 

I 

28 
64 
4 

130 

2 
9 
15 
2 

- 

2,772 

686 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst,    .... 

34 

11 

Northampton, 

81 

39 

_ 

Belchertown, 

10 

- 

- 

Pelham, 

1 

2 

- 

Chesterfield, 

2 

2 

- 

Plainfield, 

- 

1 

- 

Cummington, 

2 

_ 

- 

Prescott,     . 

- 

- 

Easthampton, 

49 

8 

- 

South  Hadley, 

32 

9 

- 

Enfield,      . 

2 

- 

- 

Southampton, 

1 

2 

- 

Goshen, 

2 

- 

- 

Ware, 

88 

42 

- 

Granby,     . 

3 

1 

- 

Westhampton, 

2 

- 

- 

Greenwich, 

- 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 

31 

3 

- 

Hadley,      . 
Hatfield,     . 

5 
5 

1 
2 

- 

Worthington, 

1 

1 

- 

Huntington, 

12 

4 

- 

Total 

365 

128 

- 

Middlefield, 

2 

~ 

County  of  Middlesex. 

Acton,         .... 

10 

Littleton 

5 

5 

_ 

Arlington, 

24 

35 

- 

Lowell,    . 

2,790 

688 

- 

Ashbv, 

- 

- 

- 

Malden,    . 

191 

58 

- 

Ashland,    . 

22 

4 

- 

M.^rlborough, 

147 

78 

- 

Ayer, 

42 

12 

-    1 

Mavnard,  . 

62 

12 

- 

Bedford,     . 

3 

3 

- 

Medford, 

95 

52 

- 

Belmont,    . 

21 

14 

- 

Melrose,  . 

52 

11 

- 

Billerica,    . 

42 

12 

_ 

Natick, 

248 

53 

- 

Boxborough, 

14 

3 

- 

Newton,  . 

96 

51 

- 

Burlington, 

1 

3 

_ 

North  Reading, 

0 

- 

- 

Cambridge, 

1,594 

2,882 

- 

Pepperell,  . 

25 

15 

- 

Carlisle,      . 

5 

1 

- 

Reading,    . 

35 

10 

- 

Chelmsford, 

45 

20 

- 

Sherborn,  . 

2 

3 

- 

Concord,    . 

46 

15 

- 

Shirley, 

10 

14 

- 

Dracut, 

112 

27 

_ 

Somerville, 

348 

363 

- 

Dunstable, 

3 

- 

Stoneham, 

24 

24 

- 

Everett,  . 

182 

70 

- 

Stow, 

8 

- 

- 

Framingham, 

160 

80 

_ 

Sudbury,   . 

4 

2 

- 

Groton, 

10 

6 

- 

Tewksbury, 

15 

13 

- 

HoUiston,  . 

22 

12 

- 

Townsend, 

11 

2 

- 

Hopkinton, 

38 

13 

_ 

Tyngsborough, 

5 

- 

- 

Hudson,     . 

101 

43 

- 

Wakefield, 

105 

44 

- 

Lexington, 

26 

4 

_ 

Waltham, 

148 

91 

- 

Lincoln, 

3 

4 

Watertown, 

103 

51 

~ 

24 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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o  o 

^-      S. 

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a§3 

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o 

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1"- 

< 

Wayland,   .... 

17 

19 

_ 

Winchester, 

48 

22 

_ 

Westford 

6 

4 

- 

WOBURN 

259 

85 

- 

Weston,      .... 

6 

4 

- 

Wilmington, 

8 

6 

~ 

Total,  .... 

7,404 

5,043 

~ 

County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Belling  ham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton, 

Cohasset,   . 

Dedham,   . 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin,   . 

Holbrook, 

Medfield,   . 

Medway,    . 

Millis, 

Milton, 


21 
5 
33 
68 
51 
16 
155 

26 
22 
34 

9 
39 

8 
30 


Needham, 
Norfolk, 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QUINCY, 

Randolph, 

Sharon, 

Stoughton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

West  wood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Total,  . 


22 

7 

46 

1 

297 

200 

17 

88 

44 

11 

1 


1,313 


12 
1 

19 

1 

101 

47 
5 

23 

15 
3 
1 

27 
2 


County  of  Plymouth. 

Abington,  .... 

148 

30 

_ 

Mattapoisett,     . 

1 

_ 

_ 

Bridgewater, 

19 

4 

- 

Middleborough, 

34 

8 

1 

Brockton, 

464 

116 

- 

Norwell,     . 

11 

1 

- 

Carver, 

1 

- 

- 

Pembroke, 

2 

1 

- 

Duxbury,  . 

5 

4 

- 

Plymouth, 

102 

9 

- 

East  Bridgewater, 

26 

7 

- 

Plympton, 

3 

- 

- 

Halifax,      . 

- 

- 

Rochester, 

- 

- 

- 

Hanover,    . 

5 

1 

- 

Rockland, 

216 

29 

- 

Hanson,     . 

4 

- 

- 

Scituate,    . 

11 

1 

- 

Hingham, 

22 

13 

- 

Wareham,  . 

17 

5 

- 

Hull, 

9 

2 

- 

West  Bridgewater, 

8 

1 

- 

Kingston,  . 
Lakeville,  . 

8 
3 

5 

- 

Whitman,  . 

73 

26 

- 

Marion, 

1 

- 

- 

Total,  .... 

1,194 

265 

1 

Marshfield, 

1 

2 

- 

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25 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Continued. 

County  of  Sufiolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

o 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

ii 

o  O 

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fa 

o.s:2 

o 

< 

Boston,     .... 
Chelse.^,  .... 

23,736 
274 

84 

5,266 
89 
37 

- 

Winthrop, 

Total 

41 

14 

- 

Revere,       .... 

24,135 

5,406 

- 

County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnliam,     . 

7 

2 

_ 

Northborough,  . 

7 

5 

Athol, 

32 

12 

- 

Northbridge, 

15 

16 

_ 

Auburn,     . 

7 

8 

- 

Oakham,    . 

Barre, 

12 

2 

_ 

Oxford,       . 

8 

4 

Berlin, 

- 

- 

- 

Paxton, 

1 

Blackstone, 

79 

22 

_ 

Petersham, 

5 

1 

Bolton, 

4 

- 

- 

Phillipston, 

Boylston,   . 

3 

- 

- 

Princeton, 

_ 

_ 

Brookfield, 

16 

7 

_ 

Rovalston, 

1 

1 

Charlton,  . 

23 

3 

_ 

Rutland,    . 

38 

2 

Clinton, 

193 

31 

- 

Shrewsbury, 

_ 

Dana, 

2 

1 

- 

Southborough, 

10 

5 

_ 

Douglas,     . 

8 

- 

- 

Southbridge, 

212 

340 

_ 

Dudley,     . 

28 

5 

- 

Spencer, 

20 

28 

_ 

Fitchburg, 

112 

42 

- 

Sterling,     . 

6 

Gardner,    . 

54 

18 

- 

Sturbridge, 

36 

22 

_ 

Grafton,     . 

8 

6 

- 

Sutton, 

5 

4 

Hardwick, 

8 

5 

- 

Templeton, 

15 

12 

_ 

Harvard,    . 

8 

1 

- 

Upton, 

11 

7 

_ 

Holden, 

2 

- 

- 

L'xbridge,  . 

13 

2 

Hopedale, 

5 

- 

- 

Warren, 

21 

6 

Hub  bards  ton. 

8 

1 

_ 

Webster,     . 

50 

21 

Lancaster, 

6 

- 

- 

West  Bovlston, 

6 

Leicester,    . 

7 

6 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

4 

_ 

Leominster, 

38 

41 

_ 

Westborough,     . 

19 

10 

Lunenburg, 

1 

_ 

_ 

Westminster, 

4 

3 

Mendon,     . 

- 

1 

- 

Winchendon, 

11 

14 

Milford,      . 

135 

27 

- 

Worcester, 

1,144 

372 

_ 

Millbury,   . 

17 

2 

20 

13 
9 

- 

New  Braintree, 
North  Brookfiel 

d, 

Total,  . 

2,507 

1,138 

- 

26 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  beceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Concluded. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 

to     . 

c  a 

c3  o 

1 
o 

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Counties. 

Frederick  W.  Mans- 
field of  Boston. 

Joseph  L.   P.   St. 
Coeur   of   Cam- 
bridge. 

t4 

Barnstable,    . 

143 

35 

- 

Middlesex, 

7,404        5,043 

- 

Berkshire, 

1,111 

318 

- 

Nantucket, 

16 

6 

" 

Bristol,    .        .        -        • 

1,772 

909 

- 

Norfolk, 

1,313 

440 

- 

Dukes  County, 

23 

1 

- 

Plymouth, 

1,194 

265 

1 

Essex 

5,439 

1,866 

1 

Suffolk,  .        .        .        - 

24,135 

5,406 

~ 

144 
2,772 

65 

686 

- 

Worcester, 
Total, 

2,507 

1,138 

- 

Hampden, 

48,338 

16,306 

2 

Hampshire, 

365 

128 

" 

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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


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Barnstable, 

56 

Orleans, 

5 

Bourne,    . 

14 

- 

Provincetown,          .... 

12 

_ 

Brewster, 

3 

_ 

Sandwich 

15 

_ 

Chatham, 

5 

- 

Truro, 

1 

_ 

Dennis,    . 

13 

_ 

Wellfleet 

5 

_ 

Eastham, 

3 

- 

Yarmouth, 

11 

_ 

21 

Harwich, 

10 

_ 

Total 

177 

_ 

Mashpee, 

3 

~ 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams,    . 

Alford.     . 

Becket,     . 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg, 

Dalton,    . 

Egremont, 

Florida,   . 

Great  Barrington,  . 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford, 


46 

7 

- 

2 

_ 

20 

_ 

3 

- 

34 

- 

3 

~    i 

166 

_ 

1 

- 

9 

- 

5 

_    { 

27 

- 

41 

- 

4 

- 

1 

- 

2 

-    ' 

New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams, 
Otis, 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savov, 

Sheffield, 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringham, 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 

Total, 


6 
187 

2 

660 

3 

5 

1 

6 

46 

6 

2 

33 

37 

2 


1,367 


County  of  Bristol. 

Acushnet 

8 

_ 

North  Attleborough, 

27 

Attleborough, 

54 

- 

Norton 

2 

_ 

Berkley,  . 

- 

- 

Raynham 

5 

_ 

Dartmouth, 

8 

- 

Rehoboth, 

_ 

Dighton, 

4 

- 

Seekonk, 

3 

_ 

Easton,    . 

44 

_ 

Somerset,         ..... 

16 

_ 

Fairhaven, 

10 

- 

Swansea, 

3 

_ 

F.^LL  River, 

1,589 

- 

Taunton 

126 

_ 

Freetown, 

0 

- 

Westport, 

5 

_ 

Mansfield, 

15 

_ 

New  Bedford, 

386 

2 

Total 

2,310 

2 

28 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Priivl^y,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

a  . 

(SI 

o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

"o 

1 
< 

Chilmark 

Edgartown, 

3 
14 

4 

- 

Tisburv, 

West  Tisbury 

Total, 

3 

- 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold, 

Oak  Bluffs 

24 

- 

County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 
Andover, 
Beverly, 
Boxford,  . 
Dan  vers, 
Essex, 

Georgetown, 
Gloucester, 
Groveland, 
Hamilton, 
Haverhill, 
Ipswich,  . 
Lawrence, 
Lynn, 
.Lynnfield, 
Manchester, 
Marblehead, 
Merrimac, 


161 

_ 

152 

- 

131 

- 

1 

- 

92 

- 

11 

- 

11 

- 

85 

1 

12 

- 

4 

- 

130 

- 

27 

- 

3,234 

- 

1,225 

- 

8 

- 

18 

- 

133 

- 

15 

- 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 

NEWBnRYPORT, 

North  Andover 
Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,  . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,  . 
Swanipscott, 
Topsfield, 
Wen  ham. 
West  Newbury, 


Total, 


43 
3 

4 

6 

69 

91 

336 

10 

II 

477 

8 

90 
15 
6 
5 
13 


6,637 


County  of  Franklin. 


Aahfield, 

Bernardston , 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,    . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley,  . 

Heath, 

Leverett, 

Ley den,  . 


2 

_     j 

9 

_ 

4 

_ 

2 

- 

3 

- 

12 

- 

11 

- 

12 

- 

4 

- 

56 

- 

1 

_ 

3 

- 

4 

- 

Monroe,    . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowc, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

Total, 


County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,  . 


19 

3 

- 

4 

- 

30 

~ 

190 


Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


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PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


29 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


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Holland 

1 

Springfield 

917 

HOLYOKE, 

1,628 

- 

Tolland 

Longmeadow, 

6 

_ 

Wales 

3 

Ludlow,  . 

20 

- 

West  Springfield,     .... 

36 

_ 

Monson,  . 

25 

— 

Westfield 

71 

Montgomery,  . 

2 

- 

Wilbraham,      .... 

5 

Palmer,    . 

47 
4 

- 

Total, 

Russell,   . 

3,103 

Southwick, 

7 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst, 

43 

Northampton, 

108 

Belchertown,  . 

10 

_ 

2 

Chesterfield,    . 

4 

- 

Plainfield, 

1 

Cummington, 

2 

- 

Prescott, 

Easthampton, 

51 

- 

South  Hadley, 

41 

_ 

Enfield,    . 
Goshen,  . 

2 
2 

: 

Southampton, 
Ware, 

3 
120 

- 

Granby,  . 

4 

- 

Westhampton, 

2 

Greenwich, 

1 

- 

Williamsburg, 

29 

Hadlev,   . 
Hatfield, 

6 

8 
12 

- 

Worthington,  . 

2 

- 

Huntington,    . 

Total, 

455 

Middlefield,     . 

2 

- 

County  of  Middlesex. 

Acton,      ..... 

10 

Littleton, 

10 

Arlington, 
Ashby,     . 

53 

- 

Lowell, 
Malden, 

3,307 
229 

- 

Ashland, 

20 

- 

Marlborough, 

215 

Ayer, 
Bedford, 

53 
6 

- 

Ma^nard, 
Medford, 

67 
131 

- 

Belmont, 

32 

_ 

Melrose, 

59 

Billerica, 

46 

_ 

Natick, 

233 

Boxborough,    . 

20 

_ 

Newton, 

132 

Burlington, 

3 

- 

North  Reading, 

4 

Cambridge,    . 

3,625 

1 

Pepperell, 

40 

Carlisle,   . 
Chelmsford,     . 

7 
60 

- 

Reading, 

42 
.5 

- 

Concord, 
Dracut,    . 

58 
115 

- 

Shirley,    . 

SOMERVILLE,    . 

23 
671 

- 

Dunstable, 

3 

_ 

Stoneham, 

49 

Everett, 

228 

_ 

Stow, 

8 

Framingham, 

232 

_ 

Sudbury, 

8 

Groton,    . 
HoUiston, 

18 
29 

- 

Tewksbury,     . 
Townsend, 

26 

18 

- 

Hopkinton, 
Hudson,  .         .         \ 

43 

- 

Tyngsborough, 

5 

_ 

132 

— 

Wakefield, 

129 

Lexington, 

29 

_ 

Waltham, 

212 

Lincoln,  . 

8 

" 

Watertown, 

139 

- 

30 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  — ■  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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Way  land, 

21 

_ 

Winchester 

69 

_ 

Westford 

10 

- 

WOBURN, 

314 

1 

Weston 

Wilmington 

10 
13 

- 

Total 

11,029 

2 

County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,    . 


22 

5 

- 

48 

- 

97 

- 

51 

- 

25 

- 

195 

- 

1 

- 

28 

- 

24 

- 

39 

- 

11 

- 

44 

- 

15 

- 

42 

- 

Need  ham, 

Norfolk,  . 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

Qdincy,  . 

Randolph, 

Sharon,    . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole,  . 

\\'ellesley, 

Westwood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Total, 


32 

7 

60 

2 

341 

221 

21 

108 

47 

12 

1 

85 

5 


1,589 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,   . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,  . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


139 

_ 

18 

- 

543 

- 

1 

- 

9 

- 

29 

- 

6 

_ 

2 

- 

39 

- 

10 

- 

13 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham , 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 


Total, 


206 

10 

20 

9 

87 


1,290 


1914.1 


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DEMOCRATIC. 

NuMBEK  OF  Votes  beceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Continued. 
County  of  Suffolk. 


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25,636 
317 

- 

Winthrop, 

49 

- 

Revere, 

98 

- 

Total 

26,100 

~ 

County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 

9 

_ 

Athol,      . 

43 

- 

Auburn,  . 

15 

- 

Barre, 

12 

- 

Berlin,     . 

1 

- 

Blackstone, 

92 

- 

Bolton,     . 

4 

- 

Boylston, 

3 

- 

Brookfield, 

- 

- 

Charlton, 

25 

- 

Clinton,  . 

225 

- 

Dana, 

3 

- 

Douglas, 

8 

- 

Dudley,  . 

31 

- 

Fitchburg, 

151 

- 

Gardner, 

67 

- 

Grafton,  . 

14 

- 

Hardwick, 

15 

- 

Harvard, 

9 

- 

Holden,   . 

3 

- 

Hopedale, 

5 

- 

Hubbardston, 

8 

- 

Lancaster, 

5 

- 

Leicester, 

13 

- 

Leominster, 

80 

- 

Lunenburg, 

1 

- 

Mendon, 

1 

- 

Milford,   . 

148 

- 

Millbury, 

25 

- 

New  Braintree, 

2 

- 

North  Brookfi 

eld, 

27 

- 

Northborough 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsburj', 
Southborough 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster, 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield 
Westborough, 
Westminster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


1 

34 

13 

502 
52 
11 
55 

9 
24 
19 
15 
25 
69 

6 

4 
24 

7 

26 

1,422 

3,427 


32 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Concluded. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


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Barnstable, 

177 

- 

Middlesex,     

11,029 

2 

Berkshire 

1,367 

- 

Nantucket, 

21 

- 

Bristol, 

2,310 

2 

Norfolk 

1,589 

- 

Dukes  County,     .... 

24 

- 

Plymouth,      

1,290 

1 

Essex 

6,637 

1 

Suffolk, 

26,100 

- 

Franklin, 

190 
3,103 

: 

Worcester, 

Total, 

3,427 

- 

Hampden, 

57,719 

6 

Hampshire, 

455 

- 

1914. 


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33 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  beceived  by  Each  Democratic  Caxdidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  axd  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Premary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  TownS. 

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72 

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Barnstable 

54 

Orleans 

5 

_ 

Bourne 

13 

- 

Provincetown,          .... 

11 

- 

Brewster, 

3 

- 

Sandwich, 

12 

- 

Chatham, 

6 

- 

Truro 

1 

1 

Dennis, 

12 

- 

VVellfleet, 

5 

- 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

3 

22 

- 

Yarmouth 

12 

- 

Harwich, 

11 

- 

Total, 

173 

1 

Mashpee, 

3 

~ 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams,    . 

Alford,     . 

Becket,     . 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg, 

Dalton,    . 

Egremont, 

Florida,   . 

Great  Barrington,   . 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford, 


48 

_ 

7 

- 

2 

- 

21 

- 

3 

37 

- 

3 

166 

_ 

1 

- 

10 

- 

5 

- 

27 

- 

43 

- 

3 

- 

2 

- 

New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams, 
Otis, 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savoy, 

Sheffield, 

Stockbridge, 

TjTingham, 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 

Total, 


1,380 


County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet, 

8 

_ 

Attleborough, 

57 

- 

Dartmouth, 

8 

_    ; 

Dighton, 

3 

- 

Easton,    . 

43 

- 

Fairhaven, 

10 

- 

Fall  River, 

1,608 

- 

Freetown, 

6 

- 

Mansfield, 

15 

- 

New  Bedford, 

383 

"    i 

North  Attleborough , 

Norton,   . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunto.v, 

Westport, 

Total, 


27 
2 
5 
1 
5 

16 

3 

128 


2,333 


34 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


C3  O 

£a 
o  o 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

Total, 


Wo 
o  o 
H 


County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford,  . 

Danvers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown , 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


164 

_ 

167 

- 

128 

- 

1 

1 

89 

- 

11 

- 

11 

- 

89 

1 

11 

- 

4 

- 

126 

- 

27 

- 

3,235 

- 

1,234 

- 

8 

- 

18 

- 

131 

_ 

16 

- 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport 
North  Andover 
Peabod}', 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,    . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,    . 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newbury 


Total, 


County  of  Franklin. 

Ashfield, 

2 

Monroe, 

~ 

_ 

Bernardston,   ..... 

2 

- 

Montague 

43 

- 

Buckland, 

6 

- 

New  Salem, 

1 

- 

Charlemont, 

2 

_ 

Northfield, 

1 

- 

Colrain, 

3 

- 

Orange, 

17 

- 

Conway, 

4 

- 

Rowe, 

1 

- 

Deerfield, 

11 

- 

Shelburne, 

2 

- 

Erving 

9 

- 

Shutesbury, 

- 

- 

Gill, 

5 

- 

Sunderland, 

1 

- 

Greenfield 

58 

- 

Warwick, 

2 

- 

Hawley, 

_ 

Wendell 

- 

- 

Heath 

Leverett, 

1 

3 

- 

Whately 

2 

- 

Leyden 

4 

~ 

Total, 

180 

County  of  Hampden. 

Agawam, 

Blandford, 

Brimfield, 

Chester, 

17 
3 
4 

35 

- 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

G.-anville 

Hampden 

253 
10 
7 
6 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


35 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Holland, 

2 

Springfield, 

939 

_ 

HOLYOKE, 

1,647 

- 

Tolland 

- 

- 

Longmeadow, 

6 

- 

Wales, 

3 

- 

Ludlow,  . 

21 

- 

West  Springfield 

35 

- 

Monson,  . 

26 

- 

Westfield 

71 

- 

Montgomery, 
Palmer,    . 

2 
48 

- 

Wilbraham 

5 

- 

Russell,   . 

4 

- 

Total 

3,151 

- 

Southwick, 

7 

~ 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst,       ' 

41 

Northampton 

109 

_ 

Belchertown,  . 

9 

- 

Pel  ham,  . 

2 

- 

Chesterfield,    . 

4 

_ 

Plainfield, 

1 

- 

Cummington, 

2 

- 

Prescott, 

- 

- 

Easthampton, 

49 

- 

South  Hadley, 

43 

- 

Enfield,   . 

2 

- 

Southampton, 

3 

- 

Goshen,   . 

2 

- 

Ware, 

118 

- 

Granby,  . 

4 

- 

We-ithampton, 

2 

- 

Greenwich , 

1 

- 

Williamsburg, 

29 

- 

Hadley,   . 

Hatfield, 

Huntington, 

6 

8 
12 

- 

Worthington,  . 

2 

- 

_ 

Total 

449 

- 

Middlefield, 

- 

- 

County  of  Middlesex. 

Acton, 

11 

Littleton, 

10 

_ 

Arlington, 

52 

- 

Lowell, 

3,311 

- 

Ashby,     . 

- 

- 

Maldbn, 

235 

- 

Asnland, 

20 

- 

Marlborough, 

189 

- 

Ayer, 

54 

- 

Maynard, 

66 

- 

Bedford, 

6 

_ 

Mbdford, 

133 

- 

Belmont, 

30 

1 

Melrose, 

63 

- 

Billerica, 

47 

_ 

Natick,    . 

238 

- 

Boxborough, 

19 

_ 

Newton, 

124 

- 

Burlington, 

4 

_ 

North  Reading, 

5 

- 

Cambridge, 

3,668 

- 

Pepperell, 

41 

- 

Carlisle,   . 

7 

- 

Reading, 

44 

- 

Chelmsford, 

57 

- 

Sherborn, 

4 

- 

Concord, 

56 

_ 

Shirley,    . 

22 

- 

Dracut,    . 

110 

- 

SOMERVILLE,     . 

692 

- 

Dunstable, 

3 

_ 

Stoneham, 

50 

- 

Everett, 

270 

- 

Stow, 

8 

- 

Framingham, 

228 

- 

Sudbury, 

8 

- 

Groton,    . 

17 

- 

Tewksbury,     . 

25 

- 

HoUiston, 

28 

- 

Townsend, 

17 

- 

Hopkinton, 

42 

- 

Tyngsborough, 

5 

- 

Hudson,  . 

123 

- 

Wakefield, 

136 

- 

Lexington, 

27 

- 

Waltham, 

213 

- 

Lincoln,  . 

8 

" 

Watertown, 

141 

36 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  recer^d  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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£ 

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Way  land, 

19 

Winchester 

68 

Westford 

10 

- 

WOBUBN, 

318 

- 

Weston 

Wilmington 

10 
13 

Total, 

11,105 

1 

County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Med  field, 

Med  way, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,    . 


22 

5 

- 

48 

- 

97 

- 

52 

_ 

23 

- 

192 

- 

1 

- 

24 

- 

22 

- 

39 

- 

10 

_ 

43 

- 

15 

- 

42 

- 

Needham, 
Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 

Plainville, 

QUINCT,    . 

Randolph, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
^^'ellesley, 
Westwood, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

Total, 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridge  water,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


148 

_ 

18 

- 

551 

- 

1 

- 

9 

- 

31 

- 

6 

_ 

2 

- 

37 

_ 

10 

- 

13 

- 

3 

- 

2 

- 

3 

- 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


37 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Boston, 

Chelsea, 

25,618 
320 

- 

Winthrop, 

44 

- 

Revere, 

102 

~ 

Total 

26,084 

~ 

County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 

8 

At  hoi,      . 

1          42 

- 

Auburn,  . 

!          16 

- 

Barre, 

13 

- 

Berlin,     . 

- 

- 

Blackstone, 

90 

- 

Bolton,     . 

4 

- 

Boylston, 

4 

- 

Brookfield, 

- 

- 

Charlton, 

24 

- 

Clinton,  . 

217 

- 

Dana, 

3 

- 

Douglas, 

8 

- 

Dudley,  . 

32 

- 

Fitchburg, 

148 

- 

Gardner, 

63 

- 

Grafton,  . 

12 

- 

Hardwick, 

14 

- 

Harvard, 

9 

- 

Holden,   . 

3 

- 

Hopedale, 

5 

- 

Hubbardston, 

6 

- 

Lancaster, 

5 

- 

Leicester, 

13 

- 

Leominster, 

73 

- 

Lunenburg, 

1 

- 

Mendon, 

1 

- 

Milford.   . 

149 

- 

Millbury, 

29 

- 

New  Braintree, 

2 

- 

North  Brookfi 

eld. 

26 

~ 

Northborough 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
PbiUipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster,  . 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield 
Westborough,  . 
Westminster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


2 
34 

12 

489 

31 

8 

50 
10 
23 
18 
15 
25 
68 

5 

4 
22 

7 

20 

1,428 

3,352 


38 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Concluded. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 


Barnstable,  . 
Berkshieb,    . 
Bristol, 
Dukes  County, 
Essex,     . 
Franklin, 
Hampden, 
Hampshire,    . 


C3  O 

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173 

1,380 

2,333 

28 

6,677 

180 
3,151 

449 


Counties. 


Middlesex, 
Nantucket, 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth, 
Suffolk, 
Worcester, 
Total, 


11,105 

22 

1,573 

1,316 

26,084 
3,352 


57,823 


1914. 


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39 


DEMOCRATIC. 

NuMBEE  OF  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Comaiittee 
at  the  Anntjal  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillor. 

First  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Abington, 

Acushnet, 

Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Bridge  water,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Chatham, 

Chilmark, 

Cohasset, 

Dartmouth,     . 

Dennis,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Eastham, 

Edgartown, 

Fair  haven. 

Fall  River,  . 

Falmouth, 

Freetown, 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Harwich, 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

LakeviUe, 


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Cities  and  Towns. 


Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 

Mashpee, 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Nantucket, 

New  Bedford, 

Norwell,  . 

Oak  Bluffs, 

Orleans,   . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Provincetown, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Sandwich, 

Scituate, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Tisbury, 

Truro, 

Ware  ham, 

Wellfleet, 

West  Bridgewater, 

West  Tisbury, 

Westport, 

Whitman, 

Yarmouth, 


Total, 


0-3 

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Us 

L-  ^^ 

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53 


58 


Second  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Attleborough, 

Avon,       .... 

Bellingham, 

Berkley 

Boston:  — 

Wards  20,  21.  23,  24,  26. 
Braintree, 
Brookline, 
Canton,   .... 


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o 


4,761 
34 
77 
43 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Dedham, 

Dighton, 

Dover, 

Easton,    . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Mansfield, 

Medfield, 


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5 


162 
3 
1 
39 
26 
20 
27 
13 
10 


40 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillor  —  Continued. 

Second  District  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 

Needham, 

Norfolk,  . 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton,   . 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

QuiNCY,  . 

Randolph, 

Raj'nham, 


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C? 


36 
14 
34 
25 

5 
24 

1 
56 

2 
260 
161 

5 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Sharon,    . 

Stoughton, 

Taunton, 

Walpole,  . 

Wellesley, 

Westwood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Total, 


O 

o 


2 
17 
94 
104 
41 
10 

1 
73 

3 


6,254 


Third  District. 


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Boston:  — 

Wards  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 9,  12, 13,  14, 15, 16,  17,  18, 

19,  22,         

9,823 

8,951 

3,437 

- 

Cambridge:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4 

1,270 

677 

100 

- 

Total, 

11,093 

9,628 

3,537 

- 

Fourth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 
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Boston:  — 

Wards  1,  10,  11,  25, 
Cambridge:  — 

Wards  5,  6,7,8,9,  10,  11, 

834 

737 
180 
107 
110 

1,761 

1,613 
195 
130 
127 

- 

Melrose,  .... 
Revere,      .... 
1  Somerville,     . 
Winthrop,  .... 

Total 

43 

70 

247 

46 

11 

56 

454 

12 

- 

Chelsea,  .... 
Everett,  .... 
Malden,    .... 

2,374 

4,359 

- 

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41 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  recei\'ed  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prialary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillor  —  Continued. 

Fifth  District. 


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If 
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Cities  and  Towns. 

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V 

11 

o 

U 

o 

H 

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< 

H 

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<: 

Amesbury, 

86 

74 

_ 

Methuen,  .... 

15 

30 

Andover,    . 

60 

105 

- 

Middleton, 

4 

_ 

Beverly,  . 

80 

54 

- 

Nahant,     . 

4 

2 

_ 

Boxford,     . 

1 

- 

Newbury, 

3 

2 

- 

Danvers,    . 

55 

45 

- 

Newburyport 

40 

27 

- 

Esses, 

7 

3 

- 

North  Andover 

38 

52 

_ 

Georgetown, 

7 

5 

- 

Peabodv,   . 

345 

98 

_ 

Gloccestek, 

45 

29 

- 

Rockport, 

6 

5 

_ 

Groveland, 

3 

6 

- 

Rowley, 

4 

3 

_ 

Hamilton, 

3 

1 

- 

S.iLEM, 

362 

186 

- 

Haverhill, 

54 

73 

- 

Salisbury, 

6 

1 

_ 

Ipswich,     . 

23 

9 

- 

Swampscott, 

6 

7 

_ 

Lawrence, 

1,174 

2,202 

- 

Topsfield,  . 

1 

2 

- 

Lyxx: — 

\\enham,    . 

5 

_ 

_ 

Wardsl,2,  3,4,  5,  7, 

279 

216 

- 

'   West  Newbury, 

10 

4 

_ 

Manchester, 
Marblehead, 

10 
93 

5 

29 

_ 

Total 

2,834 

3,285 

_ 

Merrimac, 

6 

9 

~ 

Sixth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Acton, 

Arlington, 

Ashby,     . 

Ashland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Carlisle,   . 

Chelmsford, 

Concord, 

Dracut,    . 

Dunstable, 

Framing  ham, 

Groton,    . 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton, 

Hudson,  . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,  . 


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C3 

bC 

O 

M  . 

CQ 

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J3 

c  o 

< 

9 

47 

- 

21 

_ 

43 

- 

4 

- 

33 

- 

47 

- 

13 

- 

4 

- 

5 

- 

54 

- 

51 

- 

104 

- 

2 

- 

220 

- 

17 

- 

29 

- 

39 

- 

116 

_ 

22 

- 

8 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Littleton, 
Lowell, 
Lynn:  — 
Ward  6, 
Lynnfield, 
Marlborough, 
Maynard, 
Medford, 
Natick,    . 
Newton, 
North  Reading, 
Pepperell, 
Reading, 
Saugus,    . 
Sherborn, 
Shirley,    . 
Stoneham, 
Stow, 
Sudburj-, 
Tewksbury,     . 
Townsend, 
Ty  ngsborough , 


0% 


10 
3,432 

707 

7 

188 

62 

116 

233 

116 

4 

36 

43 

65 

4 

20 
43 
6 
7 
24 
14 
5 


42 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillor  —  Continued. 

Sixth  District  —  Concluded. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Wakefield 

114 

_ 

Wilmington, 

11 

_ 

Waltham 

209 

- 

Winchester, 

62 

- 

Watertown 

141 

- 

WOBURN, 

304 

- 

Wayland, 

17 

- 

Westford, 

11 

- 

Total 

6,909 

Weston, 

10 

" 

Seventh  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol,       . 

Auburn,  . 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blackstone, 

Bolton,     . 

Boylston, 

Brimfield, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley,  . 

Fitchburg,     . 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hampden, 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden,   . 

Holland, 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardaton, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Ludlow,  . 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford,   . 

Millbury, 

Monson,  . 

New  Braintree, 


°  9 

a- 

-d  ° 


Cities  and  Towns. 


North  Brookfield, 
Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,     . 
Palmer,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Peters  tiam, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury,    . 
Southborough, 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,     . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Wales,       . 
Warren,    . 
Webster,  . 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfiel 
Westborough, 
Westminster, 
Wilbraham, 
Winchendon, 
Worcester, 


Id, 


Total, 


°  9 
S2 

-o'S 


2 
12 
111 


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43 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillor  —  Concluded. 

Eighth  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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(-• 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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1 

0)  o 

cs>  o 

w 

< 

w 

< 

Adams,    ...... 

41 

Monroe 

Agawam, 

14 

- 

Montague, 

36 

- 

Alford,     . 

5 

- 

Monterey, 

2 

- 

Amherst, 

37 

- 

Montgomery,  . 

2 

- 

Ashfield. 

1 

- 

Mount  Washington 

1 

- 

Becket,    . 

2 

_ 

New  Ashford, 

2 

- 

Belchertown,  . 

9 

- 

New  Marlborough, 

4 

- 

Bernardston,   . 

2 

- 

New  Salem,     . 

- 

- 

Blandford, 

2 

- 

North  Adams, 

118 

- 

Buckland, 

3 

- 

Northampton, 

83 

- 

Charlemont,    . 

1 

_ 

Northfield,       . 

1 

- 

Cheshire, 

12 

_ 

Orange,    . 

14 

- 

Chester,  . 

27 

- 

Otis, 

- 

- 

Chesterfield,    . 

5 

- 

Pelham,   . 

2 

- 

Chicopeb, 

151 

- 

Peru, 

1 

- 

Clarksburg,      . 

3 

- 

PiTTSFIELD, 

516 

- 

Colrain,   . 

3 

- 

Plainfield, 

1 

- 

Conway, 

8 

- 

Prescott, 

- 

- 

Cummington, 

2 

- 

Richmond, 

3 

- 

Dalton,    . 

28 

- 

Rowe, 

1 

- 

Deerfieid, 

8 

- 

Russell,   . 

3 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

6 

- 

Sandisfield, 

4 

- 

Easthampton, 

35 

1 

Savoy, 

2 

- 

Egremont, 

2 

- 

Sheffield, 

3 

- 

Enfield,   . 

2 

- 

Shelburne, 

1 

- 

Erving,    . 

9 

- 

Shutesbury, 

- 

- 

Florida,   . 

- 

- 

South  Hadley, 

37 

- 

Gill, 

4 

- 

Southampton, 

3 

- 

Goshen,  . 

1 

- 

South  wick. 

6 

- 

Granby,  . 

2 

- 

Springfield, 

815 

- 

Granville, 

6 

- 

Stockbridge, 

34 

- 

Great  Barrington, 

119 

- 

Sunderland, 

1 

- 

Greenfield, 

46 

- 

Tolland,  . 

- 

- 

Greenwich, 

1 

- 

Tyringham, 

1 

- 

Hadley,   . 

- 

- 

Ware, 

112 

- 

Hancock, 

1 

- 

Warwick, 

2 

- 

Hatfield, 

5 

- 

Washington, 

2 

- 

Haw  ley,  . 

- 

- 

Wendeir,  . 

4 

- 

Heath,     . 

1 

- 

West  Springfield, 

24 

- 

Hinsdale, 

6 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

23 

- 

HOLYOKB, 

1,022 

- 

Westfield, 

45 

1 

Huntington,    . 

9 

- 

Westhampton, 

1 

- 

Lanesborough, 

5 

- 

Whately, 

2 

- 

Lee, 

19 

- 

Williamsburg, 

19 

- 

Lenox, 

27 

- 

Williamstown, 

33 

- 

Leverett, 

2 

- 

Windsor, 

1 

- 

Leyden,   . 
Longmeadow, 

4 
4 

- 

WorthingtoD,  . 

2 

- 

Middlefield,     . 

2 

~ 

Total 

3,671 

2 

44 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued, 

Votes  for  Senators. 

Berkshire  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

1 
< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

KB 

o 
O 

< 

Adams,    . 
Cheshire, 
Clarksburg, 
Dal  ton,    . 
Florida,    . 
Hancock, 
Hinsdale, 
Lanesborough , 
New  Ashford, 

46 

22 

4 

39 

1 

9 
6 

2 

- 

North  Adams,       .... 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD 

Savoy,     

Williamstown,          .... 
Windsor, 

Total,         .         .         . 

198 
2 

705 

2 

42 

2 

3 

1 

1,080 

4 

Berkshire,  Hampshire  and  Hampden  District. 


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1-5 

< 

i-s 

< 

Agawam, 

17 

Mount  Washington, 

1 

Alford,     . 

5 

- 

New  Marlborough, 

6 

- 

Becket,    . 

2 

- 

Northampton, 

110 

- 

Blandford, 

2 

- 

Otis, 

- 

- 

Chester,  . 

35 

- 

Plainfield, 

1 

- 

Cnesterfield,    . 

5 

_ 

Richmond, 

3 

- 

Cummington, 

2 

- 

Russell,    . 

4 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

11 

- 

Sandisfield, 

6 

- 

Easthampton, 

45 

- 

Sheffield, 

6 

- 

Egremont, 

3 

- 

Southampton, 

3 

- 

Goshen,   . 

2 

- 

Southwick, 

6 

- 

Granville, 

4 

- 

Stockbridge,    . 

48 

- 

Great  Barrington, 

180 

- 

Tolland,  . 

- 

- 

Hatfield, 

6 

1 

Tyringham,     . 

- 

- 

Huntington,    . 

12 

- 

Washington,     . 

2 

- 

Lee, 

28 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

34 

- 

Lenox,      . 

42 

- 

Westhampton, 

1 

- 

Longmeadow, 

5 

- 

Williamsburg, 

29 

- 

Middlefield,     . 
Monterej , 

2 
4 

- 

Worthington,  . 

2 

- 

Montgomerj-,  . 

2 

~ 

Total, 

676 

1 

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45 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Caxdidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Bristol  District. 


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a 

M  . 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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< 

Attleborough,           .... 

55 

_ 

Raynham,        

5 

_ 

Berkley, 

- 

- 

Rehoboth 

- 

- 

Dighton, 

4 

- 

Seekonk, 

0 

- 

Easton 

Mansfield, 

44 
16 

- 

Taunton, 

149 

1 

North  Attleborough, 

28 

- 

Total, 

308 

1 

Norton, 

2 

" 

Second  Bristol  District. 


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Fall  River, 

1,028 

1,151 

- 

Somerset, 

3 

12 

- 

Swansea, 

- 

3 

- 

Total 

1,031 

1,166 

- 

Third  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Acushnet, 
Dartmouth, 
Fairhaven, 
Freetown, 


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Cities  and  Towns. 


New  Bedford, 
West  port, 


Total, 


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360 
4 


394 


46 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Cape  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


.5« 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Chilmark, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Edgartown, 

Falmouth, 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Nantucket, 
Oak  Bluffs, 
Orleans,  . 
Province  town. 
Sandwich, 
Tisburv, 
Truro,      . 
Wellfleet, 
West  Tisbury, 
Yarmouth, 

Total, 


78 


First  Essex  District. 


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6 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Lynn: — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  5 
Nahant,  . 

7,    .         .         . 

486 
6 

- 

Swampscott 

Total 

12 

- 

504 

- 

Second  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Beverly, 
Danvers, 
Marblehead, 


Mi 


123 
98 
178 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Salem,    . 
Total, 


d? 


447 


846 


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47 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Caxdidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  PRI^LVRY,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Third  Esaex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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p. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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a, 

3    . 

o 

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Essex, 

Gloucester, . 
Hamilton, 
Ipswich,  . 
!^Ianchester,     . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
Rockport, 

1 

2 

1 

3 
9 

1 
1 

9 

Rowley, 

Salisbury, 

Topsfield 

Wenham,          

West  Newbury,        .... 

Total 

7 

2 

11       25 

Fourth  Essex  District. 


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Amesbury, 

168 

_ 

Merrimac 

16 

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Boxford 

1 

- 

Middleton 

4 

- 

Georgetown, 

11 

- 

Peabody, 

393 

- 

Groveland, 

Haverhill, 

12 
123 

- 

Total 

728 

- 

Fifth  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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G 


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OS 

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Andover, 
Lawrence,     . 
Methuen, 
North  Andover, 

Total, 


17 
656 


26 


33 
1,240 


133 

1,226 

17 

81 


705 


1,286 


1,457 


995 
29 
11 


1,103 


48 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Franklin  and  Hampshire  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

^4 

■32 

2 

1 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

1 

< 

Amherst, 

Ashfield, 

Belchertown, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Enfield,    . 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Granby, . 

Greenfield, 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,   . 

Hawley,  . 

Heath,     . 

Leverett, 

7 

3 
2 

4 
8 

12 

11 

1 

3 

1 

1 

6 

1 

Leyden,  . 

Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Pelham,  . 

Prescott, 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

South  Hadley 

Sunderland, 

Ware, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

11 
11 

! 

4 

20 
1 

4 

4 

1 

1 

2 
1 

Total, 

101 

21 

First  Hampden  District. 


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Springfield, 

874 

- 

Total, 

874 

- 

Second  Hampden  District. 


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1-5 

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Chicopee, 

42 

217 

22 

61 

HOLYOKE 

859 

112 

307 

920 

- 

West  Springfield,     .... 

4 

25 

1 

10 

- 

Westfield 

26 

23 

16 

18 

- 

Total, 

931 

377 

346 

1,009 

- 

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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  recei\':ed  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Priivl^ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashland, 

Framingham, 

Holliston, 

Hopkinton, 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 


23 
286 
31 
40 
281 
118 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Sherborn, 
Watertown, 
Weston,    . 

Total, 


5 

138 
11 


Second  Middlesex  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cambridge:  — 

Wards  5,  6,  7,8,9,  10,  11 

1,868 

855 

- 

Total, 

1,868 

855 

- 

Third  Middlesex  District. 


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SOMERVILLE, 

79 

14 

Total,       . 

79 

14 

50 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Fourth  Middlesex  District. 


e3    . 

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tf 

<; 

Everett, 

77 

1 

Malden, 

101 

4 

Melrose, 

4 

10 

Total,      . 

182 

15 

Fifth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Belmont, 

Concord, 

Hudson,  . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,  . 

Marlborough, 

Maynard, 


9.i 

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-q 

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O 

< 

34 

61 

- 

134 

- 

29 

- 

8 

- 

247 

- 

61 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Stow, 
Sudbury, 
Waltham, 
Wayland, 

Total, 


o 


252 
22 


864 


Sixth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

a 

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^o 

o 

.1! 

5: 

0 
0 
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Cities  and  Towns. 

a 
Jo 

0 

A! 

3  t.' 

0 

0 

Arlington, 
Medford, 
Stoneham, 
Wakefield, 

24 
79 
48 
160 

29 

71 

9 

30 

- 

Winchester, 

WOBURN,    .... 

Total 

31 

187 

44 
163 

_ 

529 

346 

- 

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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  beceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Seventh  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


-1^ 


Acton, 
Aver, 
Bedford, 
Billerica, 
Box  borough, 
Burlington, 
Carlisle,   . 
Littleton, 
Lowell:  — 
Wards  5,  9, 
Lyxn:  — 
Ward  6, 


10 

54 

7 

45 

20 

4 

8 

10 

933 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Lynnfield, 

North  Reading 

Reading, 

Saugus,    . 

Tewksbury, 

Westford, 

Wilmington, 

Total, 


Eighth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


b-3 


Ashbv,     . 

1 

Chelmsford,     . 

61 

Dracut,    . 

122 

Dunstable, 

3 

Groton,    . 

17 

Lowell:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 

",8, 

2,422 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Pepperell, 

Shirley,    . 

Townsend, 

Tj^ngsborough, 

Total, 


First  Norfolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston'  :  — 
Ward  26, 
Braintrec, 
Canton, 
Holbrook, 
Milton,     . 
QUINXY,   . 
Randolph, 
Weymouth, 

Total, 


21 
25 
12 
343 
96 
28 


414 

17 

30 

23 

8 

104 

130 

43 


591 


gs 


52 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Second  Norfolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Brookline, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Needliam, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Norfolk,  .' 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

Sharon,    . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole,  . 

Wellesley, 

Westwood, 

Wrenthani, 

Total, 


2S 


64       18 


First  Plymouth  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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o 

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o 

r 

< 

% 

Abington, 

no 

_ 

Marshfield, 

3 

_ 

Carver,     . 

1 

_ 

Norwell 

10 

_ 

Cohasset, 

21 

_ 

Pembroke 

2 

_ 

Duxburv, 

8 

_ 

Plymouth,        .         .          .   '      . 

126 

_ 

East  Bridgewater, 

23 

- 

Plympton 

3 

_ 

Halifax,    . 

- 

Rockland, 

183 

- 

Hanover, 

6 

- 

Scituate,           ..... 

10 

_ 

Hanson,  . 

3 

- 

Whitman, 

87 

_ 

Hinghani, 
Hull, 

33 

9 

_ 

Total 

650 

_ 

Kingston, 

12 

- 

Second  Plymouth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

>> 

■^    . 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

o 
,^    . 

1-5 

o 

o 

< 

Bridgewater, 

Brocktox, 

Lakeville,  .... 

Marion,      .... 

Mattapoisett,     . 

Middleborough, 

14 

293 

1 

1 
27 

11 
313 

1 

1 

17 

5 

Rochester, 

Wareham 

West  Bridgewater,     . 

Total 

16 
6 

6 
3 

: 

358 

352 

5 

1914.1 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Noahna- 
TioN  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Prul^rt,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Suffolk  District. 


in 

53      . 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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£ 

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Boston:  — 

Ward  1, 

1,140 

_ 

Chelsea, 

296 

_ 

Revere, 

80 

3 

Winthrop, 

45 

Total,       . 

1,561 

3 

Second  Suffolk  District. 


_ 

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c 

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S 

P 

—  .£f 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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Boston 

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Boston:  — 

Wards  2,  3,  4,  5, 

2,126 

2,264 

556 

Cambridge:  — 

Wards  1.  2,  3,        .    • 

792 

488 

392 

_ 

Total 

2,918 

2,752 

948 

- 

Third  Suffolk  District. 


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3 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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1-5 

c- 

< 

Boston-  :  — 

Wards  6,  7,  8 

664 

1,1S0 

_ 

Cambridge:  — 

Ward  4, 

172 

132 

- 

Total, 

836 

1,312 

- 

54 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


DEMOCRATIC. 

NuMBEB  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Fourth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston:  — 
Wards  9,  12,  17, 


Total, 


a  a 
o  q 

o 

11 


236 


2,038 


2,038 


2,452 


2,452 


Fifth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston:  — 
Wards  10,  11,  25, 


Total, 


o 


1,104 


1,104 


Sixth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

1 

o 

.a 

o 

< 

Boston:  — 
Wards  13   14,  15,  16 

5,061 

- 

5.061 

- 

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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Seventh  Suffolk  District. 


>i 

>, 

a 

■— 

^c 

H  c 

Cities  and  Towns. 

s 

o 

£■3 

o 

•-5 

►-I 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  IS,  19,  22 

2,685 

2,748 

- 

Total, 

2,685 

2,7-18 

- 

Eighth  Suffolk  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Boston:  — 

Wards  20,  21, 

2,901 

Total, 

2,901 

- 

Ninth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

3 
o 

^3 

.so 

o 

o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  23,  24, 

2,502 

- 

Total, 

2,502 

56 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  — ■  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Worcester  District. 


'o 

O 

Cities  and  Towns. 

§1 

2 

Worcester:  — 

Wards  4,  5,  6,  ' 

,  8,  9,  10, 

1,267 

- 

Total, 

1,267 

Second  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

§.2 

w 

o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

s  o 

<S 

o 

< 

Berlin 

Bolton, 

Boylston,          .... 

Clinton, 

Harvard,          .... 

Holden, 

Lancaster,        .... 

1 

3 
214 
7 
3 
5 

- 

Sterlins;, 

West  Boylston,         .... 
Worcester:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  3,        . 

Total 

9 
4 

333 

- 

579 

- 

Third  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashburnham, 
Athol, 

FiTCHBURG, 

Gardner, 

Leominster, 
Lunenburg, 


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a 

«< 

'3 

T3  0 

^ 

w 

< 

7 

35 

- 

141 

- 

181 

- 

69 

- 

1 

" 

Cities  and  Towns. 


cc'c 
n3  o 


Royalston, 

Westminster, 

Winchendon, 

Total, 


1914. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Caxdidate  for  Noahna- 
Tiox  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Comahttee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Concluded. 

Fourth  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

d 

e 

3 

X  d 

1° 

2 
..^ 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

s 

3 

K  d 
o 

15 
P 

1 
o 

< 

Auburn,  . 

Blackstone, 

Douglas, 

Grafton, 

Hopedale, 

Mendon, 

Milford,   . 

Millbury, 

Northborough 

15 

78 

8 

11 

4 

1 

132 

29 

13 

28 

1 

Oxford,    . 
Shrewsbury,    . 
Southborough, 
Sutton,    . 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Webster,  . 
Westborough,  . 

11 

12 
10 
19 
13 
67 
23 

- 

Northbridge, 

Total, 

474 

1 

Worcester  and  Hampden  District. 

4^ 

^'a 

.•3 

Cities  and  Towns. 

0-3 

« 3 

0 

lo 

0 

Cities  and  Towns. 

as 
«  3 

1 
0 

)    < 

< 

< 

< 

Barre, 
Brimfield, 

11 

4 

- 

Palmer, 

49 

1 
7 

- 

Brookfield,       . 

20 

_ 

Charlton, 

23 

- 

Phillipston, 

Dana,       .  ' 

2 

- 

Princeton, 

Dudley,  . 

33 

- 

Rutland, 

33 

Hampden, 

Hardwick, 

Holland, 

Hubbardston, 

Leicester, 

5 
14 
2 
8 
12 

- 

Southbridge, 

Spencer, 

Sturbridge, 

Templeton,      .... 
Wales,       . 

533 
35 
50 
20 

3 
24 

4 

- 

Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 

20 
25 

- 

Warren,    . 

West  Brookfield,      . 

- 

New  Braintree, 

1 

_ 

5 

North  Brookfield, 

31 

" 

Total, 

Oakham, 

975 

- 

58 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


SS 

P| 

First  District. 

George  L. 
of  Barn 

o 

< 

Barnstable, 

59 

12 

- 

Falmouth 

Mashpee, 

21 
3 
13 

- 

Sandwich, 
Total, 

108 

1 

'a 
S 



02     . 

o 

Second  District. 

.2 

o 

Kg 

3 

o 

.P 

773 

— ^ 

K 

< 

_ 

Chatham, 

1 

1 

_ 

Dennis, 

- 

Harwich, 

_ 

- 

Yarmouth,     . 

1 

1     - 

_ 

Total, 

.3  a 

£S 

03  O 

.  C 

Third  District. 

0 

_ 

Brewster, 

- 

- 

East  ham. 

- 

- 

Orleans, 

2 

1 

Provincetown, 

- 

- 

Truro,    . 
WeUfleet, 

Total,      . 

- 

- 

2 

1 

1914. 


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59 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Berkshire. 


First  District. 

Joseph   B.    Farley 
of  Noith  AduiiiH. 

1 

0 

4 

93 

2 

Florida, 

North  Adams:  — 
Wards  3,  4,  5, 

1 

Total, 

99 

— 

CS 

.Z 

o 

Second  District. 

>i  o  5 

S 

'^ 

0 

H 

< 

North  Adams:  — 

Wards  1.  2,  6,  7, 

129 

- 

Total, 

129 

b"3 

o 

S-^ 

o 

Third  District. 

^  ^B 

t.  -.c 

o 

~a< 

s 

< 

Adams, 

47 

20 

8 

2 

o 

Chpshirp, 

Hinsdale, 

New  Ashford, 

_ 

Peru,      . 

2 

Windsor. 

2 

Total,      . 

79 

4 



60 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  keceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Berkshire  —  Continued. 


7; 

, 

£ 

^ 

Ql 

s« 

-;« 

.2  s 

■ 

Fourth  District. 

iJ-<  ^ 

§2 

^ 

1^ 

K| 

o 

J3   O 

o 

< 

10 

30 

_ 

Dalton, 

1 

3 

_ 

Hancock, 

2 

_ 

Lanesborough 

Pittsfield:  — 

23 

49 

_ 

Ward  1, 

7 

49 

_ 

WiUiamstown, 

44 

130 

- 

Total, 

~ 

c 

CS 

■H 

as 

(^   . 

Fifth  District. 

-S 

si 

Edwar 
of  P 

Allot 

Pittsfield:  — 

348 

227 

39 

Wards  2,  6,  7 

Total 

348 

227 

39 

Sixth  District. 

Thomas  M.  Nim- 
mons    of    Pitts- 
field. 

All  others. 

Pittsfield:  — 
Wards  3,  4,  5, 

Total 

153 

- 

153 

- 

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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Berkshire  —  Concluded. 


Seventh  District. 


Becket, 

Lee, 

Lenox,    . 

Monterey, 

New  Marlborough, 

Otis, 

Richmond,     . 

Sandisfield,    . 

Tyringham,   . 

Washington,  . 

Total,       . 


•Si: 

,  •  ♦^ 

0.0 

Eighth  District. 

^ta 

3  A 

^^ 

i^ 

.2  5 
5» 

»  0  fc. 

o  O.S 

W 

P 

< 

Alford, 

2 

1 

3 

_ 

Egremont, 

3 

- 

- 

- 

Great  Barrington, 

114 

19 

71 

- 

Mount  Washington,         ...... 

- 

1 

- 

- 

Sheffield, 

2 

4 

2 

- 

Stockbridge, 

5 

2 

58 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

- 

- 

37 

- 

Total 

126 

27 

171 

- 

County  of  Bristol. 


—  1 

^ 

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>.^ 

s< 

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in  p 

First  District.* 

0)  j3  j3 

0-^  <s 

61 

U 

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=<; 

— 

»-5 

X 

< 

Attleborough, 

60 

67 

_ 

North  Attleborough, 

26 

2.5 

- 

Norton, 

2 

2 

- 

Seekonk, 

4 

1 

- 

Total 

92 

95 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


62 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol  —  Continued. 


Second  District. 


Easton, 

Mansfield, 

Raynham, 

Total, 


M  d 

S| 

.  3 

• 

<,=« 

Third  District. 

|o 

2 

ca  3) 

=3 

S 

< 

Taunton:  — 

51 

1 

Wards  5,  7,  8,      . 

51 

1 

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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol  —  Continued. 


Fifth  District. 

©  o 

o 

<5 

Berkley, 

Dighton .         . 

Rehoboth, [ 

Taunton:  — 
Wards  1,  6 

2 
1 

30 

1 

Total 

33 

1 

<^ 

o 

M    . 

fix 

Sixth  District. 

^1 

^  fi 

O   I. 

^ 

feO 

K 

< 

Acushnet, 

4 

Dartmouth,  . 

- 

Fairhaven,     . 

Freetown, 

1 

3 

Total,       . 

6 

8 

Seventh  District.* 

lOdw'ard    Ty.    Mur- 
phy of  New  Bed- 
ford. 

'o 

11 
-■a 

¥■ 

1-5 

£ 

1 

o 

< 

New  Bedford:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  3 

192 

183 

1 

Total, 

192 

183 

1 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


64 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued.  ■ 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol  —  Continued . 


Eighth  District. 


New  Bedford  : 
Wards  4,  5,  6, 


Total, 


^  o -g 

55  >  a* 

o 


163 


0T3 
■gp3 


S  9,2. 


152 


152 


>. 

o 

.S  ^ 

o  > 

H  > 

OS 

p^Pi 

m 

Ninth  District.* 

.— 

o 

a  « 

fc< 

cfe 

-*f 

l-o 

- 

^ 

H 

< 

Fall  River:  — 

314 

3 

Wards  1,  2, 

5 

- 

Westport, 

319 

3 

- 

Total, 

Ogden 

ver. 

3  cj 

^° 

fo?^ 

P- 

m 

Tenth  District.* 

a   . 

l-nS 

Ambrose 
of  Fall 

Thomas 
van    o 
River. 

1 

o 

Fall  River:  — 
Wards  3,  4,  5. 

995 

868 

794 

- 

Total, 

995 

868 

794 



Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


65 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol  —  Concluded. 


'o 

j= 

"3 

^1 

Eleventh  District.* 

^s 

03 

r- 

E  S 

S.'S 

j3 

■it 

SCO 

Eh 

< 

o 
< 

Fall  River:  — 

Wards  6,  7,  8,  9,   . 

9 

9 

1 

Somerset,         •■-..... 
Swansea, 

4 

I 

2 

Total, 

7 

2 

2 

1 

*  Three  to  be  nominated. 


County  of  Dukes  County. 


c3  3 

First  District. 

K-S 

E 

2 

0 

< 

Chilmark, 
Edgartown,    . 
Gay  Head,     . 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs,    . 
Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

2 

18 

4 
4 

1 

Total,       . 

28 

1 

County  of  Essex. 


o 

.ss 

(^ 

-  E 

t>. 

(2 -J 

First  District. 

^S 

'  *(*- 

4) 

111 

O 

►^ 

o 

< 

Amesbury, 

88 

187 

3 

13 

- 

Total 

91 

200 

- 

66 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


1 

is 

Third  District.                                         1 

s 

^ 

"tj 

Tl 

.D 

o 

O 

^ 

fe 

o 

< 

Haverhill:  — 

1 

1 

- 

Total 

1 

1 

- 

Fourth  District. 

Haverhill,  Ward  5. 

No  nomination. 

^1 

o  5 

bC  a) 

S"s 

Fifth  District.' 

W-3 

t.  a 

§>.g 

^t 

'B—  o 

.a  ft  a                  a  ^ 

o  o  £ 

r'      t 

o 

►-5 

1* 

< 

Lawrence:  — 

Wards  1,  2, 

Methuen, 

481 
37 

544 
23 

403 
12 

481 

28 

_ 

Total 

518 

567 

415 

509 

~ 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


, 

^_ 

u^ 

«*- 

,^ 

«*- 

13 
C3 

t— 

& 

o 

a 

o 

"o 

TS 

o 

Sixth  District. 

Ut 

u 

■  s 

(Si 

si 

a 

o   . 

£   . 
a  & 

u 

Mb 

03  O 

o 
"3   . 

a" 

.Ho 

S"o 

2 

1 
o 

Ph 

W 

4 

^ 

S 

Q 

fe 

S 

^ 

^ 

< 

Lawrexcb:  — 

Wards  3,  4, 

417 

70 

244 

123 

105 

295 

168 

213 

52 

112 

- 

Total,       . 

417 

70 

244 

123 

105 

295 

168 

213 

52 

112 

- 

Seventh  District. 


O  a 

o 
.  M 

S-o 


■  <u 


L.4.WRENCE:  — 

Ward  5, 


Total, 


159 


259 


259 


>i 

-a 

o    . 

PI 

Eighth  District. 

^% 

s| 

^1 

2 

. 

iJ 

fe^ 

J3 

.■s'o 

-g° 

■-5 

< 

Lawrenxe:  — 

Ward  6, 

35 

356 

517 

- 

Total 

35 

356 

517 

o  ? 

U-§ 

r-;  =" 

Ninth  District. 

CK 

So 

.S 

o 

&: 

<J 

Andover, 

192 

8 

Total,       . 

192 

8 

68 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Contixiued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


Boxford, 
Groveland,     . 
Haveiihili,:  — 

Ward  7, 
North  Andover, 

Total, 


Eleventh  District. 

h  >> 

'i's 

O 

[So 

0 

< 

Peabody 

249 

300 

- 

Total, 

249 

300 

' 

"o 

c   . 

3  O 

oH 

CS 

t-1  g 

'  £ 

rr 

Twelfth  District.* 

H^ 

£3 

O 

.Sod 

11 

d'o 

l-T 

S 

< 

Lynn:  — 

141 

6 

1 

Ward  3, 

17 

_ 

- 

Swampscott, 

158 

6 

1 

Total, 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


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69 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  PRnL^Ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


, 

< 

o 

a 

>. 

2- 

Thirteenth  District.* 

O  O 

1 
o 

H 

» 

e 

■.^ 

c  o 

c  >. 

si  1— 

o 

O 

r 

i:  0 

< 

Ltnn:  — 

Wards  1, 
Lynnfield, 

5,  7,       . 

109 

198 

111 

_ 

6 

- 

Total, 

114 

203 

117 

- 

= 

o 

3 

■p 

a 

o 

Fourteenth  District.* 

6  - 

s 

^i 

T. 

feS 

s>? 

—  >i 

Ti'— 

o 

^ 

— 

o 

< 

Ltn.v:  — 

Wards  2,  4, 

Nahant, 

108 

130 

- 

2 

8 

- 

110 

138 

Fifteenth  District.* 

Thoma.s  J.    Holan 
of  Lynn. 

Tlionias  M.  ISowen 
of  Lynn. 

Frederic  W.  Burke 
of  Lynn. 

Michael  H.  Cotter 
of  Lynn. 

S3     . 

1° 

a 

^   . 
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—  .2 

03 

C 

^^ 

y 

o 

2 

2 

0 

< 

Lyxn  :  — 

Ward  6,    . 
Saugus, 

281 
6 

161 

7 

364 
28 

472 
25 

123 
149 

44 
3 

319 
4 

174 
3 

- 

Total,   . 

287 

168 

392 

497 

272 

47 

323 

177 

- 

*  Two  to.  be  nominated. 


70 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  beceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


"S™; 

2^ 

a    ■ 
>-0 

13 

OS 

H 

o-g 

o-^ 

6S 

w3 

Sixteenth  District. 

S3 

^    -6 

^i 

fe 

O 

§1 

W.  Fra 
of  M 

o 
< 

Marblehead, 

23 

77 

46 

62 

- 

Total 

23 

77 

46 

62 

' 

■ 

s 

•o 

Seventeenth  District. 

James    D.    B 
of  Salem. 

o 

S 
o 

Salem : — 
Wards  1,2, 

142 

43 

- 

Total,       . 

142 

43 

~ 

1914. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


>. 

c 

"5 

fS   . 

o 

1, 

^s 

^1 

^ 

£ 

Nineteenth  District. 

BH 

Xi 

gco 

Jcc 

sS 

o 

S  o 

"  o 

3-Jj 

-^ 

H 

^ 

s 

< 

Salem: — 

Wards  4,  6 

111 

130 

213 

- 

Total 

111 

130 

213 

- 

>. 

c 

a) 

:S 

0-1  £ 

^.  >, 

._:  ° 

Twentieth  District.* 

MB 

miali  ] 
Bevel 

i 
^ 

^  o 

?  ° 

^ 

O 

►^ 

< 

Beverlt, 
Danvers, 

Total, 


117 
94 


211 


Two  to  be  nominated. 


c 

3  J.' 

fe  1 

Twenty-first  District. 

l§ 

2 

^5 

J3 

"3  <= 

< 

Gloucester: — 
Wards  4,  5,  8, 
Manchester,  . 

Total,      . 


72 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


Twenty-second  District. 

Charles  P.Hennes- 
sey of   Glouces- 
ter. 

All  others. 

Gloucester:  — 
Wards  3,  6,  7 

Total 

38 

- 

38 

" 

"§1 

Kg 

Twenty-third  District. 

io 

<a  q 

(a 

III 

fa 

S  0 

o 
< 

Gloucester: — 
Wards  1,2 

17 
3 

4 
13 

- 

Total 

20 

17 

1914.1 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


t*- 

0 

o  .J 

&  o 

o  o. 

fe  >. 

Twenty-fifth  District. 

n"  3 

K.Q 

e> 

g  & 

S2: 

o 

►-5 

<t_ 

Newburyport:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4, 

3 

3 

Total, 

3 

3 

Twenty-sixth  District. 


^-g 


^Z 


Georgetown,  . 

Newbury, 

Newburyport: 

Wards  5,  6, 
Salisbury, 
West  Newbury, 

Total, 


19 


County  of  Franklin. 


First  District. 

1 

c 

3     . 
5= 

o 

0 

Ashfield 

Buckland 

Charlemont,            ............. 

Colrain,           .............. 

Conway,         

Hawlev,          ....... 

Heath," 

Monroe,           .............. 

Rowe, ' 

Shelburne, 

Whately, ' 

1 
2 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Total, 

3 

6 

74 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


DEMOCRATIC. 

NuMBEE  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Re-presentatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Franklin  —  Concluded. 


Second  District. 

<l 

go 

03  O 

^ 

\ 

K 

< 

60 

_ 

Greenfield,     . 

60 

_ 

Total,      . 

■ ^ 

II 

.  o 

Third  District. 

03  p 

o 

-a-a 

^ 

« 

< 

Bernardston, 

- 

2 

Deerfield, 

_ 

_ 

Gill,       . 

_ 

- 

Leverett, 

_ 

- 

Ley  den, 



3 

5 

Montague,      . 

- 

- 

Sunderland,  . 

3 

7 

Total,       . 

Fourth  District. 


Erving, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange, 

Shutesbury, 

Warwick, 

Wendell, 

Total, 


SO 


1914. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden. 


First  District. 


Brimfield, 
Holland, 
Monson, 
Palmer, 
Wales,     . 

Total, 


Second  District.' 


H,g 


Agawam, 

Blandford,     . 

Chester, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Longmeadow, 

Ludlow, 

Montgomery, 

Russell, 

Southwick,     . 

Tolland, 

West  Springfield,  . 

Wilbraham,    . 

Total, 


Two  to  be  nominated. 


Third  District. 


Springfield:  — 
Ward  1,       . 


Total, 


76 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  -  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Continued.  ^^ 


Fourth  District. 

Joseph    F.    Calla- 
nan    of    Spring- 
field. 

Is 

o 

< 

Springfield:  — 
Wards  2,3, 

Total 

133 

268     . 

- 

133 

268 

' 

Fifth  District.* 

Charles  E.  Giggey 
of  Springfield. 

Everett  E.Belding 
of  Springfield. 

All  others. 

Springfield:  — 
Wards  4,  5,  6 

Total, 

231 

4 

6 

231 

4 

6 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


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DEMOCRATIC. 

NuMBEE  OF  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prim^^ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Re-presentatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  — Continued. 


Is 

Eighth  District. 

pag. 

03  O 

a 
o 
< 

Chicopee,     . 

297 

- 

Total,      . 

297 

- 

Ninth  District. 


Holyoke:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  4, 

Total,      . 


OS 


o 


360 


477 
477 


78 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


Tenth  District. 

James  T.  Cahill  of 
Holyoke. 

l>awrence  F.  Dowd 
of  Holyoke. 

John    J.    Mclntee 
of  Holyoke. 

a 
11 

P 

■J 
o 

< 

Holyoke:  — 
Wards  3,6,.-. 

123 

137 

117 

219 

- 

Total, 

123 

137 

117                      219 



Eleventh  District. 

Joseph  H.     Dixon 
of  Holyoke. 

j 

Dennis     E.     Ma- 
honey    of    Hol- 
yoke. 

i 

c 
OR 

1-5 

01 

t 

< 

Holyoke:  — 

138 

291 

299 

Total 

138 

291                      299 

Twelfth  District. 

O  0 

All  others. 

81 

- 

Total 

81 

" 

County  of  Hampshire 

First  District. 

fee 

if 

All  others. 

113 

2 

Total, '■         ■ 

113 

2 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — Xo.  43. 


79 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Caxdidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampshire  —  Concluded. 


Chesterfield, 

Cunimington, 

Ea.sthampton, 

Goshen, 

Huntington, 

Middlefield,   . 

Plainfield,      . 

Southampton, 

Westhanipton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington, 

Total,       . 


Belchertown, 

Enfield, 

Granby, 

Greenwich, 

Pelham, 

Prescott, 

Ware,      . 


80 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex. 


is 

"3 

m^ 

a  <B 

O 

S3 

"  M 

First  District.* 

«1 

go 

a  03 

2  c  ^ 

^1 

|i 

1-5 

I- 

o 

o 

fe 

i-s 

S 

Ph 

< 

Cambridge:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3, 

979 

925 

509 

391 

612 

Total, 

979 

925 

509 

391 

612 

- 

"o 

>> 

u 

"o 

>> 

o 

C   M 

S"^ 

s-s 

OO 

"O 

-^"S 

3-B 

Second  District,  f 

1-5 

0| 

SO 

Jo 

Jo 
O 

l«3 

^:2 

1" 

»  o 

1-3 

i 
1 

o 

< 

Cambridge:  — 

Wards  4,  5,  6,  7, 

409 

474 

504 

58 

596 

763 

154 

760 

572 

~ 

Total,    . 

409 

474 

504 

58 

596 

763 

154 

760 

572 

- 

a 

"o 

c 

'0 

.g 

>> 

0     . 

5? 

1^ 

§1 

C3  M 

0  M 

W:2 

51 

II 

Third  District.! 

O.S 

15 

0-2 
P^'c 

^1 

=■1 

O-d 

>-s.a 

>>s 

.§0 

1 

15  "o 

£ 
0:1 

0 

Q 

^ 

(2 

H 

i-s 

A 

H 

& 

< 

Cambridge:  — 

Wards  8,  9,  10,  11,    . 

298 

743 

806 

430 

656 

147 

620 

542 

98 

" 

Total,    . 

298 

743 

806 

430 

656 

147 

620 

542 

98 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


t  Three  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


81 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


J, 

0] 

B 

S 

3 

<a 

Za 

^c 

Sfi 

Fourth  District.* 

^1 

<il 

a- 

^ 

•5Z 

1:1 

ji 

e 

»-5 

3-3 

< 

Newton, 

119 

117 

62 

6 

Total, 

119 

117 

62 

6 

>> 

t-> 

a 

Si 

£i 

Fifth  District.! 

b:« 

XI 

2 

2 

.SS: 

>>^ 

oj  O 

C3  O 

s 

ffi 

< 

Waltham, 

223 

223 

Total, 

223 

223 

~ 

Sixth  District. 

CI    . 

it 

.  05 

xz 
sg 

.So 

o 
o 

< 

Natick, 

286 

- 

Total,      . 

286 

- 

*  Three  to  be  nominated. 


t  Two  to  be  nominated. 


82 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


C*H 

<— 

o 

Is 

U 

<  M 

■s-* 

Seventh  District. 

7  c 

£. 

^"i 

-iS 

S 

^  g 

at 

o 

* 

sfci 

r 

< 

Framinghani, 

139 

246 

- 

Total, 

139 

246 

- 

S 

o 

Eighth  District. 

K  5 

tm 

&-£ 

o-S 

o 

gcC' 

— 

O 

< 

Ashland, 

20 

_ 

Holliston, 

27 

- 

Hopkinton,    . 

43 

1 

Sherborn, 

6 

- 

Total,       . 

96 

1 

>.  ^ 

i:  3 

•^  0 

Ninth  District. 

^1 

a) 

S'o 

s  ° 

< 

Marlborough,     . 

250 

- 

Total, 

250 

_ 

1914. 


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83 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  — Continued. 


to  u 

ic 

>>  . 

3  a 

*  ° 

0  M 

o  c 

s| 

S  0 

Tenth  District. 

^S 

feK 

WJ3 

K 

§0 

s§ 

0 

Is 

i| 

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0 

t-,— ' 

-=  0 

— 

< 

H 

^ 

< 

Boxborough,            

1 

23 

Hudson, 

34 

126 

25 

Maynard, 

70 

17 

12 

Stow, 

5 

1 

4 

- 

Total, 

110 

144 

64 

- 

c 

s  0 

s'S 

Eleventh  District. 

Qg 

•n 

^.S 

0 

SO 

0 

>^ 

< 

Acton, 

10 
46 

Aver,      ..... 

1 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford,  . 

69 

_ 

Littleton, 

10 

_ 

Westford, 

12 

- 

Total, 

154 

1 

Twelfth  District. 

a 

0  ■ 

1° 

1 

0 

< 

Ashby, 

1 
3 

16 
41 
17 
14 
5 

Dunstable, 

Groton, 

_ 

Pepperell, " 

Shirley, 

_ 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough, 

- 

Total, 

97 

84 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


Thirteenth  District. 


Bedford, 

Concord, 

Lincoln, 

Sudbury, 

Wayland, 

Weston, 

Total, 


a 

a 

3 

So 

Fourteenth  District. 

4 

J3 

o  ^ 

^1 

1-s  O 

c 
'3  0 

2 

a 

t- 

a  Q 

■S  ° 

S'o 

PP 

gK 

— 

1-5 

U 

f^ 

fx< 

-<! 

Dracut, 

126 

2 

56 

2 

- 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  1, 

109 

114 

40 

52 

~ 

Total 

235 

116 

96 

54 

- 

>. 

£3 

S 

j5 

C3 

a 

d 

ii 

Fifteenth  District. 

^1 

go 

^1 

0)  o 

C=3 
-go 

1 

^ 

^ 

p 

>-^ 

< 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  2, 

107 

21 

377 

238 

Total 

107 

21 

377 

238 

~ 

1914.1 


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85 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


k 

"o 

d 

>> 

Sixteenth  District. 

^1 

01 

s 

o 

o 

m 

^  is 

o  o 

i^ 

j3 

S  3 

^a 

o 

>^ 

^ 

w 

< 

Lowell:  — 

Wards  4,  5 

59 

659 

427 

522 

- 

Total, 

59 

659 

427 

522 

- 

a 

K-« 

_■__. 

fi 

—  o 

5'» 

-3 

S  & 

3 

0  .p 

o 

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c3  -►= 

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Seventeenth  District.* 

K| 

<% 

£ 

•-5 

1-5 

C3    CJ 

li 

1^ 

o  o 

■1 

Lowell:  — 

Wards  3,  6,  7 

453 

303 

466 

244 

- 

Total 

453 

303 

466 

244 

- 

Eighteenth  District. 

No  nomination. 


a 

•c  =« 

IS 

05.2 

W_: 

Nineteenth  District. 

John 
of  L 

^1 

O' 

Eh 

<; 

Billerica, 

14 

51 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  9 

305 

90 

_ 

Tewksbury, 

22 

6 

- 

Total •        .        . 

341 

147 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


86 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  — Continued. 


Twentieth  District.* 


ir"5 

•1^ 


Burlington, 
North  Reading, 
Reading, 
Wilmington,    . 

WOBURN, 

Total, 


16 

7 

310 


337 


^5 

O   o3 


2 

2 

47 

9 

100 


"o 

a 

c3 

bl 

0    • 

C 

q  . 

.tc 

Twenty-first  District. 

DM 

<o 

^■^ 

g| 

^  =s 

£3^ 

S^ 

.2  0 

s 

(=^ 

< 

< 

Wakefield,      . 

139 

53 

Total, 

139 

53 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCOIEXT  — Xo.  43. 


87 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Xomina- 
TiON  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  PRauuiY,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


c 

'S 

a 
"3 

Twenty-third  District.* 

<'o 

ci^ 

^  =• 

x 

Est 

o'a 

22 

S3  to 

■is 

e3  O 

is 

o 

4 

S 

4 

< 

Maldex, 

198 

213 

145 

Total, 

198 

213 

145 

- 

5  i^ 

"  o 

■> 

s> 

Twenty-fourth  District.! 

kh 

E 

"2"° 

c3  1 

o 

OS  e 

~"  5 

0 

si 

s 

< 

Everett, 

201 

245 

- 

Total, 

201 

245 

- 

c 

J3 

it 

>> 

a© 

-IT  -' 

-r     . 

t^  — 

«:§ 

s.> 

> 

Twenty-fifth  District.* 

if 

ohn    J. 
of  Some 

rnont     F 
of  Some 

2 

o 

1-5 

^ 

— 

< 

SOMERVIIXE :  — 

Wards  1,  3,  4,  5, 

295 

259 

13 

6 

Total, 

295 

259 

13 

6 

*  Three  to  be  nominated. 


*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


^ 

J3  S 

•Z  6 

02  O 

o-> 

m 

Twenty-sixth  District.* 

1i 

>-5^ 

2 
o 

.a  o 

XM 

fe-C  > 

•— ; 

-? 

1-5 

P3 

< 

SOMERVILLE  :  — 

Wards  2,  6,  7 

330 

317 

319 

- 

Total, 

330 

317 

319 

- 

Twenty-seventh  District. 


Medford:  — 

Wards  3,  6, 

Winchester,    . 

Total, 


5  a 

PC- 

.5= 


66 


46 


*  Three  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


89 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


Twenty-ninth  District. 

a  to 
o  c 
OV. 

111 

S 
o 

< 

Arlington, 

Lexington .         .         . 

52 
26 

_ 

Total 

78 

Thirtieth  District. 

c 

03 

OS 

al 

O 

2 

1 
o 

< 

Belmont 

Watertown, .         . 

30 
148 

1 

Total 

178 

1 

Thirty-first  District. 

§23 

=3 
< 

Stoneham, 

58 

- 

Total, 

58 

- 

90 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Anntjal  State  PRIMARY,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Nantucket. 


a 

"o 

First  District. 

a  o 

i-s 

o 

< 

Nantucket,    . 

- 

2 

2 

Total,      . 

2 

2 

County  of  Norfolk. 


First  District. 


Dedham, 

Needham, 

Total, 


OS 
oi 

s-o 


154 
9 


£■3 


123 
30 


Second  District.* 


Brookline, 
Total, 


Two  to  be  nominated. 


.£Pa 

Jo 
< 


84 


84 


PQ 


.  v 


§.9.9 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


91 


democeatic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Continued. 


Third  District. 

^1 

r-'o 

t' 

0 
< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  26,     . 

398 

- 

Total, 

398 

- 

Fourth  District. 

1 

u 

1= 

0 

< 

Canton, 

MUton, 

59 
44 

_ 

~ 

Total, 

103 

- 



^  >. 

CO  a 

Fifth  District. 

^& 

. 

U, 

o  o 

£ 

■9.  S 

o 

.H  > 

^^ 

S 

< 

Quincy:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,      . 

143 

- 

Total,       . 

143 

92 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Prij\l\ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Continued. 


bl 

s 

Q>, 

.  o 

s-^ 

Sixth  District. 

Sc 

i^ 

j= 

S  « 

o 

a^ 

< 

Qdincy:  — 

Wards  4,  5,  6,      . 

267 

- 

Total, 

267 

_ 

"o 

Seventh  District. 

u 
o 

o 

< 

Weymouth,    . 

63 

2 

Total,      . 

63 

2 

1  «*-. 

o  o 

S 

>> 

Eighth  District. 

2 

"  3.9 

j:: 

"  «  £ 

0 

oOW 

— . 

S 

< 

Avon 

23 
51 

_ 

Braintree, 

- 

Holbrook, 

56 

* 

Total,      . 

130 

- 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


93 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Continued. 


Ninth  District. 

H 

Kg 

Charles   W.    Proc- 
tor of  Randolph. 

All  others. 

Randolph 

Sharon,           ■         .         .         . 

Stoughton,     ■         .         .         . 

150 
12 
58 

147 
9 

77 

' 

220 

233 

- 

Norwood, 

Walpole, 

Westwood, 

Total, 


~ 

>■. 

X 

Eleventh  District. 

^J 

t» 

o 

.~  o 

^ 

< 

Dover,   . 

Medfield, 

1 

- 

Medway, 

10 

- 

MUlis,     . 

43 

- 

Norfolk, 

14 

- 

Wellesley,       . 

7 
12 

- 

Total, 

87 

" 

94 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  i.y  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


(Si 

Twelfth  District. 

§2 

k< 

o 

< 

Bellingham,  . 
Foxborough, 
Franklin, 
Plainville, 
Wrentham,     . 

5 

28 

26 

2 

5 

- 

Total,       . 

66 

- 

Plymouth, 
Total, 


County  of  Plymouth. 


First  District. 




o 

J2     . 

-^js 

H? 

o 

a) 

>>P4 

OS  O 

72 

S 

<; 

100 


100 


a 

g 

a 

*^ 

Second  District. 

1! 

5  0 

»    . 
o 

O 

go 

^ 

1-5 

< 

Duxburv, 

8 

2 
2 
14 

- 

Marshfield, 

Norwell,          ...•.•••■■• 

2 
3 

Pembroke 

g 

Scituate, 

Total 

15 

27 

1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — Xo.  43. 


95 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth  —  Continued. 




-e  SS 

Third  District. 

O.Soi 
Coha 

E 

So 

o 

~>-i 

^ 

< 

Cohasset, 

Hingham, 

24 

- 

Hull,      . 

37 

_ 

Total,       . 

12 

- 

73 

- 

Fourth  District. 

O 

V 

o 
< 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Rockland, 

Total,       . 

6 

6 

268 

- 

280 

- 

Fifth  District. 

>> 

« 

^  M 
C 

«^ 
1° 

Joseph  A.  Masuiro 
of  Abington. 

Cm 

fe.S 

"§'© 

0 

< 

Abington, 

Whitman, 

92 
56 

61 
19 

96 
41 

- 

Total, 

148 

80 

137 

- 

96 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth  —  Continued. 


Sixth  District. 


Carver, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,  . 

Mattapoisett, 

Rochester, 

Wareham, 

Total, 


'°^ 

>>M 

-C   " 

^.2 

m 

Seventh  District. 

S 

s:2 

O 

is 

<^ 

< 

Halifax, 

1 

- 

Kingston, 

9 

7 

Middleborough,     . 
Plympton,     . 

- 

10 

7 

Total, 

■ 

Eighth 

District. 

Henry    0.     Little 
of  Bridgewater. 

All  others. 

8 
i 
5 

3 
1 

Bridgewater, . 

East  Bridgewater, 

Total,       . 

14 

4 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


97 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth  —  Concluded. 


5  ° 

Ninth  District. 

fe  s 

£ 

.^2 

O 

.2« 

'.2 

"So 

Ph 

< 

Brockton:  — 

Wards  3,4, 

129 

- 

— ■ ■ — 

129 

Tenth  District.* 

Timothy  J.  Meade 
of  Brockton. 

Walter  F.  Russell 
of  Brockton. 

All  others. 

Brockton: — 
Wards  1,  2,  5,      . 

243 

247 

2 

Total, 

243 

247 

2 

o 

a 

.5 

'3  . 
a  a 

C3  o 

Eleventh  District. 

«l 

^S 

01 

n 

2ra 

go 

o 

H 

fa 

< 

Brockton: — 

Wards  6,  7, 

Total,       . 

41 

167 

- 



41 

167 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


98 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  -  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


First  District.* 

6 

.  a 

William  F.   Doyle 
of  Boston. 

a 

3  . 

.  a 

O 

1 
.  c 

Is 

1 
11 

W    . 
pal 

"5 
Z 

«  o 

in 

J5  0 

c 

o  '^ 
11 

o 

5 

Boston:  — 
Ward  1,    .        .        • 

176 

675 

657 

22 

17 

622 

11 

643 

100 

- 

Total,    . 

176 

675 

657 

22 

17 

622 

11 

643 

100 

Second  District. 


Boston:  — 
Ward  2, 


Total, 


W  o 


an 


253 


253 


377 


fe"o 
S  ca  g 


653 


653 


"^  c 

n| 

.£« 

c3  O 

Q 


66 


618 


618 


Third  District. 


Boston:  — 
Ward  3, 


Total, 


eS 


KCfi 


586 


586 


799 


Two  to  be  nominated. 


839 


1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


99 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Commiitee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  Gene)-al  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


>. 

"o 

Jl 

■~k 

, 

M- 

a 

M    . 

^r 

2"o 

s| 

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Fourth  District.* 

«l 

Wd 

.  o 

fee 

—  la 

fee 

b  fi" 

■SI 
'C  o 

■Jo 

^"1 

rt  o 
J=K 

O 

^ 

^ 

Q 

s 

W 

>^ 

<fl 

Boston:  — 

Wards  4,  5,          .... 

1,346 

1,134 

161 

1,301 

1,257 

631 

- 

Total, 

1,346 

1,134 

161 

1,301 

1,257 

631 

- 

Sixth  District,  t 


Boston:  — 
Ward  6, 

Total, 


Three  to  be  nominated. 


.yd 
ffl 


u  o 

> 


453 


453 


t  Two  to  be  nominated. 


100 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


d 

> 

o 

l§ 

Seventh  District. 

i 

i^ 

a  >> 

:S 

C  JS 

Xi  o 

O-P 

<-> 

« 

< 

Boston:  — 

426 

224 

Ward  7, 

Total,      . 

426 

224 

Eighth  District.* 

Martin  M.  Lomas- 
ney of  Boston. 

Robert    Robinson 
of  Boston. 

o 
o 
< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  8, 

854 

733 

- 

Total,       . 

854 

733 

Ninth  District.* 

John  A.  Donoghue 
of  Boston. 

Ph  a 

11 

m  O 

Isaac    Gordon    of 
Boston. 

Charles  H.  Mealey 
of  Boston. 

John   F.   Sheehan 
of  Boston. 

o 

A 

o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  9 

703 

187 

623 

622 

740 

- 

Total, 

703 

187 

623 

622 

740 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


101 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County'  of  SufiEolk  —  Continued. 


_o 

"o 

"3 

g 

— 

C 

Tenth  District.* 

n    J.    C 
f  Boston. 

C3 
C  O 

2 

-5° 

■3" 

S"o 

■-J 

^ 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  10, '.        .        . 

182 

123 

186 

- 

Total 

182 

123 

186 

- 

Eleventh  District." 


Boston:  — 
Ward  11, 


Total, 


120 


120 


OS 
b| 

'a'o 


132 


■o 

"o 

>> 

^ 

o 

>. 

a 

s| 

c 

Twelfth  District.* 

o 

Q 

4 

^1 

^J' 

. 

George 
Bosto 

Edward 
Laugh 
ton. 

go 

William 
of  Bos 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  12, 

53 

274 

194 

727 

584 

55 

- 

Total, 

53 

274 

194 

727 

584 

55 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


102 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


Thirteenth  District.' 


Boston:  — 
Ward  13,   , 

Total, 


456 


O 

o 

Co 


171 


171 


Spa 


843 


843 


ss 


o.S 


184 


184 


gm 


Fourteenth  District.* 

a 

a 
■3 
0 

S  0 

1° 

'o 
>. 

a 
3 

c  0 

-§« 

1-5 

lo 

0 
J 
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.2  0 

JohnB.  Wenzlarof 
Boston. 

2 

1 
0 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  14,     . 

1,170 

780 

109 

660 

462 

111 

108 

- 

Total,      . 

1,170 

780 

109 

660 

462 

111 

108 

Fifteenth  District.* 

1 

"0 

la 

-§ 
>> 
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-§« 
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c 

as 

ci 

li 

>-5 

Joseph  J.  O'Mara 
of  Boston. 

>> 

r3 

'^    . 

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.20 

John  E.    Shea  of 
Boston. 

2 

1 
0 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  15,     . 

770 

729 

547 

490 

297 

498 

223 

- 

Total,      . 

770 

729 

547 

490 

297 

498 

223 

•  Two  to  be  nominated. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
Tiox  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


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a  d 

c  S 

"o 

j=2 

H 

MK 

"d 

Sixteenth  District.* 

.03 

1° 

"id 

S2 

^ 

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II 

1-^   . 

i^ 

al 

J3 

§s 

i-s 

1^2 

•     'Z'o 

gc§ 

O 

Q 

H 

^ 

1-5 

a 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  16, 

739 

189 

193 

680 

714 

- 

Total 

739 

189 

193 

680 

714 

- 

Seventeenth 
District.* 

1 

c 
o 

o 
lo 

o 
c 
> 
o 

.  c 

so 

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So. 

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c  o 

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1. 

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O 

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^ 

^ 

S 

1-S 

i 

H 

>-5 

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Boston:  — 

Ward  17,            .         .   1 

110 

159 

858 

172 

929 

84 

537 

38 

935 

- 

Total, 

110 

159 

858 

172 

929 

84 

537 

38 

935 

- 

"o 

c 

S  o 

"Ho 

3 

Eighteenth  District.* 

8 

fo  fl" 

t      ■ 

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If 

g-o 

o 

Edward 
McGr 
ton. 

Patrick 
Murra 
Bosto 

r 

o 
o 
< 

Boston-:  — 

Ward  18 

115 

592 

559 

716 

198 

- 

Total 

115 

592 

559 

716 

198 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


104 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


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M 

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t-i 

>. 

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S| 

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c 
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Nineteenth 
District.* 

.  a 

xs 

.a 

SI 

*2 

2 

o  a 

i-s  d 

(l4 

.2  => 

1 

5 

Boston:  — 
Ward  19, 

193 

27 

96 

1,028 

1,074 

506 

941 

853 

- 

Total,   . 

193 

27 

96 

1,028 

1,074 

506 

941 

1          853 

- 

Twentieth  District,  t 

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be 

•  o 

§ 

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a 
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Joseph    M.    Kelly 
of  Boston. 

Thomas  J.  McKl- 
aney  of  Boston. 

h 

3  O 

a 

03 

> 

o 

Boston:  — 

Ward  20,      . 

1,116 

454 

983  1      170 

936 

194 

194 

808 

396 

234 

986 

- 

Total, 

1,116 

454 

983  j      170 

936 

808  '      396         234 

986 

Twenty-first  District.* 


Boston:  — 
Ward  21, 


Total, 


*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


X2 


571 


571 


o 
Hg 
S« 
So 


681 


681 


t  Three  to  be  nominated. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


a 

u 

>. 

>i 

.« 

^ 

m 

Si 

» 

o 

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■«  n 

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Twenty-second 
District.* 

13 

B 

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O 

■  B 

s 

oj 

O 

fl('  o 

il 

Si 

^o 

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£"S 

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iS'S 

o 

►^ 

'^ 

.-3 

4 

^ 

< 

^ 

<J 

Boston:  — 

Ward  22,  . 

485 

167 

263 

464 

173 

308 

332 

421 

251 

- 

Total,    . 

485 

167 

263 

464 

173 

308 

332 

421 

251 

- 

3.S 

OS 

2 

Twenty-third  District.* 

.M 

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s« 

CS 

ss 

5S3 

S"o 

fe 

&: 

►? 

«!l 

Boston:  — 

Ward  23, 

821 

893 

999 

- 

Total, 

821 

893 

999 

- 

a 

a 

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>, 



2 

ffi 

a> 

sg 

a> 

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Twenty-fourth 

< 

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3     . 

3    . 

d 

1   . 

3 

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District,  t 

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.2 

<1S 

.2 

W  o 
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-§° 

-§  = 

Si 

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ao 
.apQ 

0 

»-3 

►^ 

H? 

'-' 

o 

^ 

►? 

-5; 

Boston:  — 

Ward  24, 

709 

800 

287 

592 

163 

822 

575 

205 

_ 

Total,   . 

709 

800 

287 

592 

163 

822 

575 

205 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


t  Three  to  be  nominated- 


106 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Sufiolk  —  Concluded. 


Twenty-afth  District.* 

c 

3 

11 

Thomas  F.  J.  Cal- 
lahan of  Boston. 

c 
.2 

m 

§1 

11 

.So 

1 
o 

^    . 

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as 

o 

1 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  25, 

178 

474 

560 

387 

- 

Total, 

178 

474 

560 

387 

- 

Twenty-sixth  District. 


Chelsea:  — 
Wards  3,4, 


Total, 


fa's 


102 
102 


P3  03 


.o 


Twenty-seventh  District." 

John  E.   Beck  of 
Chelsea. 

6i 

< 

£ 
o 
< 

Chelsea  :  — 

Ward  5, 
Revere, 
Winthrop, 

7 
11 

9 
11 

1 

15 
9 

Total, 

18 

20 

25 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester. 


First  District. 

"3 
1 

il 

1° 

2 

o 

Athol, 

Dana, \ 

Petersham,              ............. 

Phillipston, \ 

Royalston \ 

40 
3 

7 

4 

~ 

Total 

54 

- 

Second  District.* 

1-5  J3 
_   O 

o 
o 

< 

Ashburnham,         

Gardner .         . 

Templeton [         [ 

Winchendon, 

9 

77 
22 
24 

3 

Total,t 

132 

3 

Barre,     . 

Holden, 

Hubbardstown, 

Oakham, 

Princeton, 

Rutland, 

Sterling, 

Westminster, 


Total, 


Third  District. 


Two  to  be  nominated.  f  Three  persons  tied  for  second  place  with  one  vote  each. 


108 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


Fourth  District. 

Timothy   Howard 
of  North  Brook- 
field: 

o 

< 

19 
14 

2 

35 
25 

4 

- 

Hardwick, 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 

Warren, 

West  Brookfield,    . 

- 

Total, 

99 

" 

Fifth  District. 


Charlton, 

Southbridge, 

Sturbridge, 

Total, 


a  . 

is 


310 

47 


357 


■c6 


30 

166 

14 


1 
143 
22 


166 


"o 

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m  3 

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Sixth  District. 

S 

rs  3 

Z< 

s 

< 

< 

17 

- 

Auburn, 

12 

- 

Leicester, 

1 

- 

Paxton, 
Spencer, 

42 

- 

72 

- 

Total, 

! 

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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prlvl^y,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


Seventh  District. 

o 
c 
cj 

b  >■ 

1*0 

•-s 

o 

Dudley, 

Oxford '.'.'.'.'.'.' 

Webster 

34 
11 

67 

- 

Total, 

112 

- 

Eighth  District.* 


Blackstone, 

Douglas, 

Grafton, 

Millbury, 

Shrewsbury, 

Sutton,  . 

Uxbridge, 

Total, 


«2 


140 


160 


Ninth  District.* 


Hopedale, 
Mendon, 
Milford, 
Northbridge, 
Upton,  . 

Total,      . 


*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


a  o 

o 


4 

1 

148 

28 

18 


199 


-is 

ciSl 


154 
25 
15 


no 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  foe  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


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rsj: 

i.i 

If 

S  o 

3i 

ajQ 

2S 

Tenth  District.* 

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t 

e-c 

<o 

J3  3 

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-Z 

o 

-O 

2  o 

■sOJ 

— 

S 

fa 

^ 

< 

Berlin 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Bolton, 

3 

3 

- 

- 

Bovlston,         ........ 

3 

3 

- 

- 

Clinton, 

215 

69 

134 

- 

Northborough, 

10 

15 

4 

- 

Southborough, 

4 

8 

13 

- 

West  Bovlston, 

6 

5 

- 

- 

Westborough, 

11 

8 

24 

- 

Total, 

253 

111 

175 

- 

is 

>> 

fa  § 

1-5 

S  a 

Eleventh  District.* 

^•o 

^1 

m 

z'^i 

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^ 

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< 

Fitchburg:  — 

Ward  6 

20 

3 

2 

Harvard 

7 

- 

- 

Lancaster, 

5 

- 

1 

Leominster, 

55 

1 

- 

Lunenburg, 

1 

- 

- 

Total, 

8S 

4 

3 

"o 

QS 

<  h° 

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Twelfth  District.* 

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^ 

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sfa 

J3 

c.t: 

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l-o 

fa 

W 

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Fitchburg:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4, 

5, 

121 

134 

~ 

Total, 

121 

134 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


Thirteenth  District. 

Worcester,  Ward  1. 
No  nomination. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  receh-ed  by  Each  Democratic  Ca^toidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Co.mmittee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  191.3  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


Fifteenth  District. 


Worcester:  — 
Ward  3, 


Total, 


152 


152 


Worcester:  — 
Ward  4, 


Total, 


Sixteenth  District. 


112 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


-3 

,    , 

_>. 

& 

a  S 

^i 

K  o 

O   0) 

.^ 

S| 

Seventeenth  District. 

H  g 

•<^ 

•-S  o 

fe 

0 

s&. 

%i 

o 

io 

"iSSs 

.S  o 

H 

s 

S 

<! 

Worcester:  — 

Ward  5 

441 

255 

95 

~ 

Total, 

441 

255 

95 

- 

O  g 

s^ 

Eighteenth  District. 

CO  o 

i 

-a-s.- 

1 
o 

< 

Worcester:  — 

Ward  6,       . 

93 

"" 

Total,      . 

93 

- 

X 

f^  . 

ntj 

Nineteenth  District. 

^i 

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1^ 

.§•3 

H 

< 

Worcester:  — 

Ward  7,       . 

83 

Total,      . 

83 

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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Comjiittee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Concluded. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Concluded. 


Twentieth  District. 

si 

a>  o 

O 

1 
o 

Worcester:  — 
Ward  8, 

49 

Total,      . 

49 

- 

^ 

o 

>. 

\^  5^ 

Twenty^first  District. 

«  o 

2 

^§ 

o 

fl  o 

J5^ 

►? 

< 

Worcester:  — 

Ward  9,       . 

47 

- 

Total,      . 

47 

- 

"o 

>. 

Xi    . 

Twenty-second  District. 

^1 

oi 

4> 

OS 

^ 

1-5 

< 

Worcester:  — 
W'ard  10 

1 

_ 

Total 

1 

- 

114 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioner. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Orleans,   . 

Provincetown, 

Sandwich, 

Truro, 

Wellfleet, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


H  O 


26 


County  of  Berkshire. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Adams,    . 

Alford,     . 

Becket,    . 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg, 

Dalton,    . 

Egremont, 

Florida,   . 

Great  Barrington,   . 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mount  VVashington, 

New  Ashford, 


O  3 


42 
7 
2 

21 
4 

34 
3 

151 
1 

10 
4 
25 
38 
4 
1 
2 


Cities  and  Towns. 


New  Marlborough, 
North  Ad.'LMS, 
Otis, 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savoy, 

Sheffield, 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringham, 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 


O  3 
■go 


Total, 


6 
175 


625 
3 
4 
2 
4 
38 


1,284 


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DEMOCRATIC. 

XUiAiBER  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomixa- 
Tiox  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioner  —  Continued. 

County  of  BristoL 


a    . 

ci 
a)  > 

a 

Cities  and  Towns. 

S  — 

c, 
go 

0) 

o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

So 

.Sio 

o 

b 

s 

< 

fe 

s 

< 

Acushnet 

7 

North  Attleborough, 

10 

14 

Attleborough, 

14 

43 

- 

Norton, 

1 

1 

Berkley,     . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Raynham, 

3 

2 

Dartmouth, 

7 

1 

_ 

Rehoboth, 

1 

Dighton,    . 

3 

1 

_ 

Seekonk,    . 

5 

Easton, 

3 

37 

_ 

Somerset,  . 

5 

11 

Fairhaven, 

6 

5 

- 

Swansea,    . 

1 

3 

Fall  River, 

767 

1,250 

_ 

Taunton, 

33 

105 

Freetown, 

2 

3 

_ 

Westport,  . 

4 

1 

Mansfield, 

9 
196 

7 
207 

1 

New  Bedford, 

Total, 

1,077 

1,691 

- 

County  of  Dukes  County. 

Chilmark,  Edgartown,  Gay  Head,  Gosnold,  Oak  Bluffs,  Tisbury,  West  Tisbury. 
No  nomination. 


County  of  Essex. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Amesbury, 
Andover, 
Beverly, 
Boxford,  . 
'Dan  vers, 
Essex, 

Georgetown, 
Gloucester, 
Groveland, 
Hamilton, 
Haverhill, 
Ipswich,  . 
Lawrence, 
Lynn, 
Lynnfield, 
Manchester, 
Marblehead, 
INIerrimac, 


152 

140 

116 

1 

93 

9 

11 

75 

12 

4 

110 

24 

3,014 

1,262 

8 

18 

118 

16 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
North  Andover 
Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,   . 
Salem,     . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,    . 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newburj', 

Total, 


353 
13 


440 
7 


6,323 


116 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  2.3,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioner  —  Continued. 

County  of  Franklin. 


a  . 

S  . 

«■§ 

w-S 

Cities  and  Towns. 

faS 

m 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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£ 

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M  o 

^^ 

JS  o 

z3 

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o 

<< 

Ashfield, 

1 

Monroe, 

_ 

_ 

Bernardston 

- 

- 

Montague, 

- 

Buckland, 

- 

- 

New  Salem, 

- 

- 

Charlemont 

- 

- 

Northfield 

- 

- 

Colrain, 

- 

- 

Orange,    . ' 

- 

1 

Conway,           

- 

- 

Rowe 

- 

- 

Deerfield 

- 

1 

Shelburne, 

- 

- 

Erving, 

- 

- 

Shutesbury, 

- 

- 

Gill, 

- 

- 

Sunderland, 

- 

- 

Greenfield 

1 

4 

Warwick, 

- 

- 

Hawley, 

- 

- 

Wendell, 

- 

- 

Heath 

- 

- 

Whately 

■* 

Leverett, 

Leyden 

~ 

~ 

Total 

2 

9 

County  of  Hampden. 

2 

>> 

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Agawam,    .... 

6 

11 

_ 

Montgomery,     . 

1 

1 

- 

Blandford, 

2 

- 

- 

Palmer, 

29 

15 

- 

4 

_ 

_ 

Russell, 

4 

- 

- 

Chester, 

17 

15 

_ 

Southwick, 

4 

2 

- 

Chicopee, 

164 

166 

- 

Sphingfield,     . 

586 

273 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

5 

5 

- 

Tolland,     . 

- 

- 

- 

Granville, 

6 

— 

— 

Wales, 

— 

Hampden, 

2 

2 

_ 

West  Springfield, 

24 

11 

- 

Holland,     . 

_ 

2 

- 

j    Westfield,  . 

50 

21 

- 

HOLYOKE, 

1,224 

449 

- 

Wilbraham, 

4 

1 

- 

Longmeadow,    . 

3 

1 

Ludlow, 

13 

9 

- 

Total, 

2,164 

996 

- 

Monson,     . 

15 

9 

~ 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


ii: 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomixa- 
Tiox  FOR  A  State  Office  axd  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Priila.ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioner  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampshire. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

13  o 
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2 

1 
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Cities  and  Towns. 

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So 

2 

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o 

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Amherst, 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield,   . 

Goshen,   . 

Granby,  . 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,  . 

Hatfield, 

42 
9 
6 
2 

44 
2 
2 
4 
1 
5 
7 

11 
2 

2 

1 

1 

NORTHAMPTOX, 

Pelham,  . 

Plainfield, 

Prescott, 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

Westhampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington,  . 

112 
2 
1 

40 

3 

113 

- 
34 

- 

Huntington, 
Middlefield, 

Total, 

444 

4 

County  of  Middlesex. 


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Acton, 

2 

1 

4 

8 
17 

Arlington, 
Ashbv,     . 

28 

5 

- 

Aahland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

2 
4 

2 
20 
2 

- 

20 
35 
5 
10 
17 

- 

Belmont, 

1               14 

1 

_ 

Billerica, 

!                 5 

34 

9 

Boxborough, 
Burlington, 

2 
1 

1 
1 

4 
1 

10 

- 

Cambridge, 
Carlisle,  . 

2,931 
1 

305 
4 

112 
1 
3 
4 

814 

1 

4 

20 

10 

2 

91 

306 

1 

Chelmsford, 

27 

36 

Concord, 

13 

19 

Dracut,    . 

26 

85 

23 

Dunstable, 

1 

Everett, 

68 

55 

20 

' 

Framingham, 



i               20 

14 

15 

- 

118 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

'Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioner  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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Is 

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K 

^ 

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Groton, 

2 

_ 

2 

12 

- 

Holliston, 

- 

2 

- 

30 

- 

Hopkinton,      . 

(i 

3 

- 

47 

- 

Hudson 

14 

21 

8 

103 

- 

Lexington, 

13 

4 

- 

11 

- 

Lincoln,  .... 

2 

- 

4 

"" 

Littleton, 

- 

3 

2 

4 

1 

Lowell, 

396 

2,619 

454 

281 

- 

Malden, 

54 

54 

29 

96 

- 

M.^RLBOROUGH, 

19 

19 

12 

178 

- 

Maynard, 

10 

12 

3 

52 

- 

Medford, 

58 

20 

20 

47 

- 

Melrose, 

14 

1 

24 

16 

- 

Natick,    .... 

19 

14 

2 

273 

- 

Newton, 

24 

69 

8 

44 

- 

North  Reading, 

- 

1 

1 

2 

~ 

Pepperell, 

3 

24 

1 

9 

- 

Reading, 

5 

32 

1 

11 

~ 

Revere  (Suffolk  County), 

44 

12 

S 

40 

- 

Sherborn, 

- 

- 

- 

5 

~ 

Shirley,    .... 

2 

11 

- 

11 

- 

SOMERVILLE,    . 

347 

137 

31 

171 

- 

Stoneham, 

18 

12 

3 

20 

- 

Stow,        .... 

1 

1 

4 

2 

~ 

Sudbury, 

1 

2 

- 

5 

~ 

Tewksbury,     . 

1 

19 

4 

2 

~ 

Townsend, 

6 

2 

2 

2 

~ 

Tyngsborough, 

- 

4 

1 

~ 

~ 

Wakefield, 

39 

23 

15 

64 

~ 

\V.\LTHAM, 

79 

60 

15 

70 

- 

Watertown, 

57 

17 

4 

65 

- 

Wayland, 

1 

2 

4 

19 

~ 

Westford, 

1 

5 

3 

1 

~ 

Weston,    .... 

3 

- 

2 

5 

~ 

Wilmington,    . 

2 

6 

2 

4 

" 

Winchester, 

17 

26 

5 

17 

~ 

Winthrop  (Suffolk  County), 

WOBURN, 

14 
34 

5 

170 

2 
10 

28 
137 

- 

Total, 

4,449 

3,998 

879 

3,259 

2 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — Xo.  43. 


119 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Caxdidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  2.3,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Cguntij  Commissioiier  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medwav, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 


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£-^ 

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1-5 

< 

22 

5 

- 

45 

- 

93 

_ 

61 

- 

24 

_ 

1% 

- 

1 

_ 

32 

_ 

24 

_ 

45 

- 

9 

_ 

47 

_ 

17 

44 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Needham, 
Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QUINCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley, 
West  wood, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

Total, 


1^ 
OS 


36 

7 

69 

2 

349 

254 

21 

123 

57 

12 

2 

71 

3 


1,671 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


mS' 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,     . 

Duxbury, 

Ea.st  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


145 

18 

526 

1 

9 

24 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

PJy  mouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 


Total, 


bO 


36 
10 

2 
86 

3 

212 
13 
21 


1,276 


120 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioner  —  Concluded. 

County  of  Worcester. 


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Ashburnham,     . 

8 

1 

Northborough, 

7 

6 

_ 

Athol, 

30 

15 

- 

Northbridge,      . 

15 

13 

- 

Auburn,     . 

8 

4 

- 

Oakham,    . 

- 

- 

- 

Barre, 

6 

4 

- 

Oxford,       . 

5 

7 

- 

Berlin, 

1 

_ 

Paxton, 

1 

- 

- 

Blacks  tone, 

29 

60 

_ 

Petersham, 

7 

- 

- 

Bolton, 

1 

2 

- 

Phillipstou, 

- 

- 

- 

Boylston,  . 

2 

1 

- 

Princeton, 

- 

- 

- 

Brookneld, 

9 

12 

- 

RoyaLston, 

3 

- 

- 

Charlton,   . 

9 

15 

_ 

Rutland,    . 

11 

22 

- 

Clinton, 

61 

151 

- 

Shrewsbury, 

- 

- 

- 

Dana, 

2 

1 

_ 

Southborough, 

4 

11 

- 

Douglas,     . 

5 

3 

- 

Southbridge, 

159 

357 

- 

Dudley, 

13 

17 

- 

Spencer,     . 

10 

39 

- 

FiTCHBUKG, 

67 

77 

- 

Sterling,     . 

3 

3 

- 

Gardner,    . 

50 

20 

- 

Sturbridge, 

29 

30 

- 

Grafton,     . 

4 

6 

- 

Sutton, 

6 

2 

- 

Hardwick, 

6 

9 

- 

Templeton, 

27 

2 

- 

Harvard,    . 

7 

2 

- 

Upton, 

8 

10 

_ 

Holden,      . 

_ 

2 

- 

Uxbridge,  . 

5 

10 

Hopedale, 

3 

1 

- 

Warren, 

4 

21 

7 

Hubbardston, 

9 

- 

- 

Webster,     . 

23 

45 

1 

Lancaster, 

2 

3 

- 

West  Boylston, 

2 

2 

Leicester,   . 

1 

12 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

2 

1 

- 

Leominster, 

iO 

28 

- 

Westborough,     . 

8 

17 

- 

Lunenburg, 

1 

- 

- 

Westminster, 

7 

- 

- 

Mendon,     . 

- 

1 

- 

Winchendon, 

19 

6 

- 

Milford,      . 

24 
9 

134 
20 

2 

Worcester, 

422 

1,110 

- 

Millbury,   . 

New  Braintree, 

3 

- 

- 

Total, 

1,204 

2,334 

3 

North  Brookfield, 

8 

18 

~ 

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121 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomixa- 
Tiox  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  Comity  Commissio7iers.* 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

1- 
go 

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2 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Barnstable. 
Bourne, 
Brewster,   . 
Chatham. 
Dennis. 
Eastham.   . 
Falmouth, 
Harwich,    . 
Mashpee,    . 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Orleans,      .... 
Provincetown,   . 
Sandwich, 

Truro 

Wellfleet 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

5 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Adams, 

Alford, 

Becket, 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg. 

Dalton. 

Egremont, 

Florida, 

Great  Barrington, 

Hancock,   . 

Hinsdale,   . 

Lanesborough,   . 

Lee,    . 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford,    . 


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6 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

3 

_ 

_ 

3     i 

_ 

_ 

2     j 

_     1 

- 

- 

11 

~ 

3 

8 

- 

- 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams. 
Otis,  . 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savoy, 

Sheffield.    . 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringham, 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor,     . 

Total, 


67 


*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


122 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  BristoL 


Connor 
Bed- 

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Connor 
Bed- 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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< 

Acushnet, 

North  Attleborough, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Attleborough, 

- 

- 

2 

Norton, 

- 

- 

- 

Berkley,     . 

- 

- 

- 

Raynham, 

- 

- 

- 

Dartmouth, 

- 

- 

- 

Rehoboth, 

- 

- 

- 

Dighton,    . 

- 

- 

- 

Seekonk,    . 

- 

- 

- 

Easton, 

- 

- 

1 

Somerset,  . 

- 

3 

Fairhaven, 

- 

_ 

_ 

Swansea,    . 

- 

- 

1 

Fall  River, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Taunton, 

- 

- 

7 

Freetown, 
Mansfield, 

- 

- 

- 

Westport,  . 

- 

- 

- 

New  Bedford, 

3 

- 

6 

Total, 

3 

2 

20 

County  of  Dukes  County. 

Chilmark,  Edgartown,  Gay  Head,  Gosnold,  Oak  Bluffs,  Tisbury,  West  Tisliury. 
No  nomination. 


County  of  Essex. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

a 
S 

a 

O 

J.  A.  Caskins. 

1 

O 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

a 
3 
tc 

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3 

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Amesbury, 

Andover,    . 

Beverly, 

Boxford,     . 

Danvers,    . 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

1 
1 

3 

- 

1 
1 

2 

2 
1 

29 

Methuen,  . 
Middleton, 
Nahant,     . 
Newbury, 
Newburyporj-, 
North  Andover 
Peabody,   . 
Rockport, 
Rowley, 
Salem, 
Salisbury, 
Saugus, 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield,  . 
Wenham,   . 
West  Newbury, 

2 

_ 
2 

_ 

1 

1 

Total, 

6 

3  1    40 

Tv,-o  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


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123 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Franklin. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


g-2 

ce  a 


Ashfield, 

Bernardston 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain, 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving, 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley, 

Heath,  . 

Leverett, 

Ley den, 

Monroe, 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange, 

Rowe,    . 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell, 

What«ly, 

Total, 


2  o 


=3  O 

< 


County  of  Hampden. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

C     . 

SI 

"o 

a 

OS 
0--C 

S  0- 

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o 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

bO 

a   . 
22 

11 

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0   . 
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r 

< 

Agawam,    . 

Blandford, 

Brim  field, 

Chester, 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Holland,    . 

HoLYOKE, 

Longmeadow,    . 

_ 

- 

- 

10 

2 

1 
3 

Montgomery,     . 

Palmer, 

Russell, 

Southwick, 

Springfield,     . 

Tolland,     . 

Wales, 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield,  . 

Wilbraham, 

2 

_ 
2 

2 

16 
3 

Ludlow, 
Monson,     . 

- 

- 

Total, 

2 

2 

37 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


124 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampshire. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

sa 
o 

2 

o 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

£fg 
§S 
O 

2 
o 

< 

Amherst, 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield,   . 

Goshen,  . 

Granby,  . 

Greenwich, 

Hadlev,   . 

Hatfield, 

Huntington, 

Middlefield, 

36 

10 
4 
2 

41 
2 
2 
4 
1 
4 
6 

11 
1 

2 
2 

Northampton, 

Pelham,  . 

Plainfield, 

Prescott, 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

Westhampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington,  . 

102 
2 

105 

1 

24 

2 

1 

- 

Total,  t      . 

397 

5 

County  of  Middlesex. 

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Acton,        .... 

2 

Groton,      .... 

1 

Arlington, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Holliston,  . 

_ 

_ 

- 

Ashby, 

_ 

- 

- 

Hopkinton, 

- 

- 

s 

Ashland,    . 

- 

- 

- 

Hudson,     . 

- 

- 

4 

Ayer, 

_ 

_ 

- 

Lexington, 

- 

- 

5 

Bedford,     . 

, 

- 

- 

- 

Lincoln, 

- 

- 

2 

Belmont,    . 

_ 

- 

2 

Littleton,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Billerica,    . 

_ 

_ 

3 

Lowell,    . 

_ 

4 

- 

Boxbo  rough. 

- 

- 

2 

Malden,    . 

- 

- 

1 

Burlington, 

- 

- 

- 

Marlborough, 

- 

- 

- 

Cambridge, 

- 

- 

1 

Maynard,  . 

- 

- 

2 

Carlisle,      . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Medford, 

- 

1 

Chelmsford, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Melrose,  . 

_ 

_ 

3 

Concord,    . 

_ 

_ 

5 

Natick, 

- 

- 

- 

Dracut, 

- 

- 

- 

Newton,  . 

- 

- 

2 

Dunstable, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

North  Reading, 

- 

- 

- 

Everett,  . 

- 

- 

_ 

Pepperell,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Framingham, 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Reading,    . 

~ 

~ 

~ 

*  Two  to  be  nominated, 

t  Five  persons  tied  for  second  place  with  one  vote  each. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Cakdidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prhlvry,  Sept.  23,  191.3  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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_ 

Watertown, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Shirley.      . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Way  land 

_ 

_ 

_ 

SoMERVn,LE, 

_ 

_ 

1 

We3tford,  .... 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Stoneham, 

_ 

_ 

2 

Weston,      .... 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Stow, 

- 

- 

Wilmington, 

_ 

_ 

1 

Sudbury,   . 

- 

- 

- 

Winchester, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Tewksbury, 

- 

- 

2 

Winthrop  (SuffolkCounty). 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Townsend, 

— 

_ 

_ 

WOBURN 

_ 

_ 

1 

Tyngsborough, 
Wakefield, 

1 

3 

- 

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Total, 

3 

4 

54 

County  of  Norfolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedhana, 

Dover,     . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 


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Needham, 
Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plain-v-ille, 

QCINCT,    . 

Randolph, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
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M'estwood, 
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Wrentham, 

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t  Three  persons  tied  for  second  place  with  two  votes  each. 


126 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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SCQ 


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Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborougli, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


County  of  Worcester. 

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Auburn,     . 

_ 

_ 

- 

Charlton,   . 

- 

- 

2 

Barre, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Clinton, 

- 

- 

- 

Berlin, 

_ 

_ 

- 

Dana, 

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- 

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Blackstone, 

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6 

_ 

Douglas,     . 

- 

- 

- 

Bolton, 

- 

- 

- 

Dudley 

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*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners*  —  Concluded. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Concluded. 


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Gardner,    . 

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Grafton,     . 

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_ 

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Rutland,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hardwick, 

_ 

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Shrew.sbury, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Harvard,    . 

- 

_ 

_ 

Southborough, 

_ 

_ 

1 

Holden, 

_ 

_ 

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Southbridge, 

_ 

_ 

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Hopedale, 

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- 

_ 

Spencer,     . 

_ 

_ 

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Hubbardston, 

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Sterling,     . 

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Lancaster, 

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Sturbridge, 

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Leicester,   . 

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Sutton, 

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Leominster, 

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Templeton, 

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_ 

2 

Lunenburg, 

- 

- 

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Upton, 

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Mendon,     . 

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Uxbridge,  . 

_ 

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Milford,      . 

5 

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10 

Warren, 

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Millbury,   . 

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1 

Webster,     . 

_ 

_ 

2 

New  Braintree, 

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West  Boylston, 

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Nortli  Broolvfield, 

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West  Brookfield, 

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Northborough,  . 

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Westborough,     . 

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Northbridge, 

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_ 

4 

Westminster, 

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_ 

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Oakham,    . 

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Winchendon, 

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_ 

_ 

Oxford, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Worcester, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Paxton, 

Petersham, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Total, 

9 

8 

30 

Phillipston, 

- 

- 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


128 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney. 

Eastern  District. 


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Methuen, 

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Andover, 

194 

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Middleton, 

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Beverly, 

131 

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Nahant,  . 

6 

- 

Boxford,  . 

1 

- 

Newbury, 

4 

_ 

Danvers, 

94 

- 

New'buryport, 

65 

- 

Essex, 

10 

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North  Andover, 

104 

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Georgetown, 

9 

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Peabody, 

393 

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Gloucester, 

84 

1 

Rockport, 

12 

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Groveland, 

12 

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Rowley,  . 

8 

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Hamilton, 

4 

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Salem,     . 

515 

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Haverhill, 

125 

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Salisbury, 

6 

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Ipswich,  . 

29 

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Saugus,    . 

78 

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Lawrence, 

3,247 

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Swampscott, 

13 

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Lynn, 

1,235 

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Topsfield, 

5 

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Lvnnfield, 

8 

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Wenham, 

5 

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Manchester, 

18 

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West  Newburi 

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6,787 

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Harvard, 

8 

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Barre, 

12 

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Holden,   . 

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Berlin, 

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Hopedale, 

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Blackstone, 

89 

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Hubbardston, 

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4 

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Lancaster, 

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Boylston, 

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Leicester, 

13 

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Brookfield, 

19 

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Leominster,     . 

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Charlton, 

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Clinton,  . 

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Dana, 

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142 

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Douglas, 

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30 

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Dudley,  . 

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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney  —  Continued. 

Middle  District  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Northbridge,   . 
Oakham, 
Oxford,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury,    . 
Southborough, 
Southbridge,   . 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturb  ridge, 


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31 

15 
503 
32 

7 
54 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster,  . 
West  Bovlston, 
West  Brookfield, 
Westborough,  . 
Westminster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


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9 

22 
19 
14 
26 
66 

6 

3 
27 

7 

19 
1,534 


3,502 


Northern  District. 


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84 

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Ashby, 

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Melrose,  . 

21 

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14 

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Natick,       . 

215 

121 

Ayer, 

48 

4 

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Newton,  . 

84 

66 

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North  Reading, 

Belmont,    . 

26 

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Pepperell,  . 

35 

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44 

13 

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Reading,    . 

39 

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Boxborough, 

10 

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Sherborn,  . 

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Burlington, 

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Shirley, 

21 

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Cambridge, 

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Somerville, 

702 

60 

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Carlisle, 

6 

1 

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Stoneham, 

54 

8 

Chelmsford, 

52 

9 

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Stow, 

4 

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43 

14 

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Sudbury,   . 

5 

2 

_ 

Dracut, 

102 

31 

- 

Tewksburj-, 

22 

6 

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Dunstable, 

3 

_ 

_ 

Townsend, 

11 

3 

_ 

Everett,  . 

170 

76 

_ 

Tyngsborough, 

3 

_ 

Framingham, 

214 

82 

_ 

Wakefield, 

141 

31 

_ 

Groton, 

14 

2 

_ 

Waltham. 

174 

74 

_ 

Holliston,  . 

24 

6 

_ 

Watertown, 

68 

96 

Hopkinton, 

45 

5 

_ 

Wayland,   . 

12 

12 

_ 

Hudson,     . 

99 

39 

_ 

Westford,   . 

11 

Lexington, 

25 

3 

_ 

Weston, 

9 

1 

1 

Lincoln, 

5 

2 

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Wilmington, 

13 

1 

Littleton,   . 

9 

1 

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Winchester, 

41 

33 

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2,564 

1,075 

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WOBUBN,    . 

262 

92 

_ 

Malden,    . 

177 
157 

73 
78 

- 

Marlbobough, 

Total, 

9,707 

3,143 

3 

130 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


DEMOCaATIC. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Pr^l^ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney  —  Continued. 

Northwestern  District. 


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Ashfield, 
Belchertown,  . 
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Buckland, 
Charlemont,    . 
Chesterfield,    . 
Colrain,   . 
Conwaj-, 
Cummington, 
Deerfield, 
Easthampton, 
Enfield,   . 
Erving,    . 
Gill, 

Goshen,  . 
Granby,  . 
Greenfield, 
Greenwich, 
Hadley,   . 
Hatfield, 
Hawley,  . 
Heath,     . 
Huntington,    . 
Leverett, 
Leyden,  . 

42 
4 

10 
2 
8 
2 
4 
3 

13 
2 
8 

48 
2 

12 

57 

11 
3 
4 

1 

2 

1 

Middlefield, 
Monroe,   . 

Montague, 
New  Salem, 

NoRTHAMPTO^ 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Pelham,  . 

Plainfield, 

Prescott, 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesburj', 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Sunderland, 

Ware, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Westhampton, 

Whately, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington, 

2 

45 

1 

114 

1 

17 
2 
1 

1 
5 

39 
3 
1 
111 
2 
5 
1 
2 

27 
2 

1 

- 

Total, 

641 

5 

Southeastern  District. 


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Braintree, 

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4 

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Bridgewater, 

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7 

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Brockton, 

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148 

210 

88 

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Brookline 

25 

25 

26 

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Canton 

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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
TiOiN-  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Priivu.ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney  —  Continued, 

Southeastern  District  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Dedham, 

Dover,     . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Halifax,  . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Holbrook, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 

Mattapoisett, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Middleborough 

Millis.      . 

Milton,    . 

Needham, 

Norfolk,  . 

Norwell,  . 

Norwood, 

Pembroke, 

Plain-\dlle, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

QniNcT,  . 

Randolph, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Sharon,    . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole,  . 

Wareham, 

Wellesley, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Westwood, 

Weymouth, 

Whitman, 

Wrentham, 

Total, 


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57 

6 

10 
4 


1 
78 
43 

51 

7 
3 
14 
4 
5 
5 
2 
1 
50 
24 
1 

809 


113 
185 


67 


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151 
34 

92 
1 
2 

17 
15 
5 


1,019 


66 
1 
2 
6 
11 
12 

1 
1 

2 
2 

15 
1 
1 


9 
13 

6 
12 

7 

2 

1 

22 

2 

1 

133 

2 

89 

28 

60 
4 
10 
21 
32 
11 


14 
29 
2 

860 


132 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney  —  Continued. 

Southern  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Acushnet, 

Attleborough , 

Barnstable, 

Berkley,  . 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Chilmark, 

Dartmouth,     . 

Dennis,    . 

Dighton, 

Eastham, 

Easton,    . 

Edgartown, 

Fairbaven, 

Fall  River,  . 

Falmouth , 

Freetown, 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold, 

Harwich, 

Mansfield, 

Mashpee, 


E-i  ^ 


2 

5 

3 

7 

11 

4 

2 

38 

13 

10 

1,525 

19 

5 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Nantucket, 

New  Bedford, 

North  Attleborough 

Norton,   . 

Oak  Bluffs, 

Orleans,  . 

Provincetown, 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Sandwich, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Tauntox, 

Tisbury, 

Truro,      . 

Wellfleet, 

Westport, 

West  Tisbury, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


20 
392 

22 
2 
2 
5 
6 
5 
1 

15 
4 

13 

3 

117 

3 

3 
5 


2,425 


Suffolk  District. 


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10,640 

21,547 

Winthrop, 

10 

51 

Chelsea 

Revere,       .... 

143 
32 

271 
97 

- 

Total, 

10,825 

21,966 

- 

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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney  —  Concluded. 

Western  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


H-3 


I-  "^  o 


Adams,    . 

Agawam, 

Alford,     . 

Becket,    . 

Blandford, 

Brimfield, 

Cheshire, 

Chester,  . 

Chicopee, 

Clarksburg, 

Dalton,    . 

East  Longmeadow, 

Egremont, 

Florida,   . 

Granville, 

Great  Barrington,  . 

Hampden, 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Holland, 

HOLTOKE, 

Lanesborough, 
Lee, 
Lenox, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 
Monterey, 
Montgomery,  . 


49 

21 

6 

2 

3 

4 

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39 

291 

2 

38 

10 

3 

6 
165 

6 

1 
10 

5 
1,933 

5 
28 
39 

6 
23 
26 

4 

2 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford, 

New  Marlborough, 

North  Adams, 

Otis, 

Palmer,   . 

Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 
Russell,   . 
Sandisfield, 
Savoy, 
Sheffield, 
Southwick, 
Springfield,  . 
Stockbridge,    . 
Tolland,  . 
Tyringham,     . 
Wales, 

Washington,     . 
West  Springfield,     . 
West  Stockbridge,  . 
Westfield, 
Wilbraham, 
Williamstown, 
Windsor, 

Total, 


2o 

I S  _ 

tDJ3  aJ 

fc-   C3  o 


1 

2 

6 

195 

52 
2 
688 
3 
5 
4 
1 
6 
6 
1,013 

50 

5 

3 

2 

42 

33 

78 

5 

43 


4,994 


134 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


^ 

o 

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>> 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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hj 

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Barnstable 

Orleans 

1 

Bourne,   . 

_ 

- 

Provincetown,          .... 

_ 

Brewster, 

- 

- 

Sandwich, 

_ 

1 

Chatham, 

_ 

_ 

Truro 

_ 

Dennis,    . 

3 

_ 

Wellfleet, 

_ 

_ 

Easthana, 

- 

- 

Yarmouth, 

_ 

_ 

1 

Harwich, 

_ 

Total 

3 

Mashpee, 

- 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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M  S'O 

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S3 
< 

Adams,    .... 

19 

2 

New  Marlborough, 

Alford,     . 

_ 

_ 

North  Adams, 

11 

_ 

Becket,    . 

_ 

_ 

Otis, 

Cheshire, 

9 

2 

Peru, 

Clarksburg,     . 

PiTTSFIELD, 

20 

26 

Dalton,    . 

_ 

3 

Richmond, 

Egremont, 

_ 

Sandisfield, 

_ 

Florida,   . 

_ 

_ 

Savoy, 

_ 

_ 

Great  Barrington, 

12 

_ 

Sheffield, 

_ 

Hancock, 

_ 

Stockbridge, 

_ 

_ 

Hinsdale, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lanesborough, 

- 

- 

Washington, 

_ 

_ 

Lee, 

7 

3 

West  Stockbridge, 

_ 

- 

Lenox, 

6 

2 

Williamstown, 

12 

_ 

Monterey, 

_ 

Mount  Washington, 

1 

- 

New  Ashford, 

Total, 

97 

38 

1914. 


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135 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prial^-Ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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1 

Cities  and  Towns. 

0 

j3 

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0.5 

0 

5 

< 

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< 

Acushnet 

8 

_ 

North  Attleborough, 

27 

Attleborough, 

57 

_ 

2 
5 

Berkley,  . 

_ 

Dartmouth, 

7 

_ 

Rehoboth,        .         . 

~ 

Dighton, 

3 

_ 

4 
15 
3 
149 
5 

Easton,    . 

44 

_ 

Somerset, 

1 

Fairhaven, 

10 

- 

Swansea, 

Fall  River, 

Freetown, 

Mansfield, 

1,727 

6 

14 

393 

1 

Taunton,        .        .        .        .        . 
Westport,         .        .        .        .        . 

Total, 

1 

New  Bedfori 

>, 

2,479 

3 

County  of  Dukes  County. 

Chilmark,  Edgartown,  Gay  Head,  Gosnold,  Oak  Bluffs,  Tisburj',  West  Tisbury. 
No  nomination. 


County  of  Essex. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Box  ford,  . 

Danvers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrence, 

Ltnn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


0 

0 

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0 

n 

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L,    C 

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^ 

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0 

t^ 

•< 

< 

152 

133 

- 

117 

_ 

1 

_ 

93 

_ 

10 

_ 

12 

_ 

77 

1 

12 

_ 

4 

- 

115 

- 

26 

_      1 

2,762 

_ 

1,213 

- 

7 

_ 

17 

_ 

132 

_ 

14 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
North  Andover 
Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,     . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,    . 
Swampscott 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newbury, 

Total, 


xi  >> 


328 
13 
10 
430 
7 
78 
14 
5 
5 
9 


6,007 


136 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Franklin. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashfield, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley,  . 

Heath,     . 

Leverett, 

Leyden,   . 


an 

eg 

O       tH 

B  o  2 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Monroe,    . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

Total, 


go 

•Z'o 
.2    -; 

S  a3 
cl  o  2 


County  of  Hampden. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Agawam, 

Blandford, 

Brimfield, 

Chester,  . 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 


o  o 

do  I 

C  S  ^^ 

g3  6 


16 
3 
3 

27 
235 
9 
6 
4 
2 
1,431 
4 

20 

24 


Cities  and  Towns. 


"2  « 

O  o 

dog 


».2  S 


Montgomery,  . 

Palmer,    . 

Russell,   . 

Southwick, 

Springfield,  . 

Tolland,  . 

Wales, 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield, 

Wilbraham, 

Total, 


2 

38 

3 

5 

826 

3 
32 
58 

5 


2,756 


1914. 


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137 


DEMOCRATIC. 

NuAiBER  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampshire. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Amherst, 
Belchertown,  . 
Chesterfield,    . 
Cummington, 
Easthampton, 
Enfield,   . 
Goshen,   . 
Granby,  . 
Greenwich, 
Hadlev,  . 
Hatfield, 
Huntington,    . 
Middlefield,     . 


3  o  g 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Northampton, 

Pelham,  . 

Plainfield, 

Prescott, 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

Westhampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthingtou,  . 


Total, 


3X1  S 
W 


110 
2 
1 

38 

109 
1 

27 
2 


426 


County  of  Middlesex. 


Cities  and  Towns 


Acton, 

Arlington, 

Ashby,     . 

Ashland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle,   . 

Chelmsford, 

Concord, 

Dracut,    . 

Dunstable, 

Everett, 

Framingham, 

Groton,    . 

HoUiston, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Hopkinton, 

Hudson,  . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,  . 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough, 

Maynard, 

Medford, 

Melrose, 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 

North  Readini 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley,    . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stoneham, 


03 

SO 


37 
106 

22 
8 

10 

3,138 

198 

177 

52 
120 

50 

206 

113 

2 

36 

36 
4 

17 
634 

44 


138 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury,     . 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborougb, 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 


SO 


6 
6 

29 
13 
5 
117 
198 
126 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Wayland, 
Westford, 
Weston,    . 
Wilmington, 
Winchester, 

WOBDRN, 

Total, 


so 


20 
9 

10 

13 

58 

299 


10,115 


County  of  Nantucket 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 


1914.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


139 


I 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Commiitee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


o 


138 

20 

532 

1 

9 

28 

6 

2 
32 
10 
12 

3 

1 

2 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 


Total, 


o 


2 
35 

2 

77 
3 

200 

10 

20 

7 

91 


1,243 


County  of  Suffolk. 


140 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Concluded. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Concluded. 


o   . 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

o  1 

2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

dg 

i 

2 
o 

.^o 

^ 

S^O 

.—I 

^ 

< 

^ 

< 

Douglas, 

7 

_ 

Phillipston, 

Dudley,  . 

31 

- 

Princeton, 

_ 

_ 

Fitchburg, 

142 

- 

Royalston, 

1 

_ 

Gardner, 

63 

- 

Rutland, 

31 

_ 

Grafton, 

12 

- 

Shrewsbury, 

_ 

Hardwick, 

14 

- 

Southborough 

11 

_ 

Harvard, 

7 

- 

Southbridge, 

466 

_ 

Holden,   . 

3 

- 

Spencer,  . 

28 

_ 

Hopedale, 

4 

- 

Sterling,  . 

3 

_ 

Hubbardston, 

8 

- 

Sturbridge, 

49 

_ 

Lancaster, 

5 

- 

Sutton,    . 

9 

_ 

Leicester, 

12 

- 

Templeton, 

19 

_ 

Leominster, 

63 

- 

Upton,     . 

18 

_ 

Lunenburg, 

_ 

- 

Uxbridge, 

14 

_ 

Mendon, 

1 

- 

Warren,    . 

26 

_ 

Milford,   . 

136 

_ 

Webster, 

64 

_ 

Millbury, 

24 

- 

West  Bojdston, 

6 

_ 

New  Braintree, 

3 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

3 

_ 

North  Brookfield, 

26 

- 

Westborough, 

22 

_ 

Northborough, 

13 

- 

Westminster,   . 

7 

_ 

Northbridge,  . 

30 

- 

Winchendon,  . 

17 

_ 

Oakham, 

- 

- 

WOBCESTEB,      . 

1,4  JO 

_ 

Oxford, 

g 

Paxton,    . 

_ 

Total 

3,295 

_ 

Petersham, 

7 

- 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


141 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prim.ary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Deeds. 

(To  fill  vacancy.) 

Middlesex  Southern  District. 


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"o 

>1 

o    . 

Cities  and  Towns. 

P 

c 

M 

Cities  and  Towns. 

II 

^6 

iSj3 

o 

>-5 

< 

>-5 

< 

Acton, 

11 

Medford, 

122 

Arlington, 

50 

- 

Melrose, 

49 

_ 

Aahby,     . 

_ 

_ 

Natick, 

210 

_ 

Ashland, 

14 

_ 

Newton, 

113 

_ 

Ayer, 

42 

- 

North  Reading,       .... 

3 

_ 

Bedford, 

3 

_ 

Pepperell, 

34 

_ 

Belmont, 

32 

- 

Reading, 

38 

_ 

Boxborough, 

17 

_ 

Sherborn, 

2 

_ 

Burlington, 

3 

_ 

Shirley,    .         .         .         .       ". 

16 

_ 

Cambridge, 

3,326 

- 

Somerville 

637 

_ 

Concord, 

49 

_ 

Stoneham, 

47 

_ 

Everett, 

215 

- 

Stow 

7 

_ 

Framingham, 

188 

_ 

Sudbury, 

7 

_ 

Groton,    . 

16 

- 

Townsend, 

12 

_ 

Holiiston, 

27 

_ 

Wakefield,        ..... 

115 

_ 

Hop  kin  ton, 

39 

_ 

Waltham 

208 

Hudson, 

111 

_ 

Watertown, 

136 

_ 

Lexington, 

27 

_ 

Wayland, 

21 

_ 

Lincoln,  . 

8 

_ 

Weston, 

10 

_ 

Littleton, 

10 

_ 

Winchester 

57 

_ 

Malden, 

196 

_ 

WOBURN, 

303 

_ 

180 

Maynard, 

56 

- 

Total 

6,767 

- 

142 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee. 

Berkshire  District. 


«*-. 

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o 

o 

a 

a 

03 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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W 

1! 

Adams, 

44 

North  Adams 

180 

Cheshire, 

20 

_ 

Peru, 

1 

_ 

Clarksburg, 

3 

_ 

PiTTSPIELD 

671 

_ 

Dalton,    . 

38 

_ 

Savoy,     

2 

_ 

Florida,   . 

_ 

_ 

Williamstown,          .... 

34 

_ 

Hancock, 

1 

_ 

Windsor, 

1 

_ 

9 
4 

Lanesborough, 

_ 

Total, 

1,010 

_ 

New  Ashford, 

2 

- 

Berkshire,  Hampshire  and  Hampden  District 

Cities  and  Towns. 

a 

b 

Cities  and  Towns. 

a 
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b 

1 

IJ 

o 

u 

o 

^ 

< 

4 

< 

Agawam, 

17 

_ 

Mount  Washington, 

1 

_ 

Alford,     . 

6 

- 

New  Marlborough, 

6 

- 

Becket,    . 

1 

- 

Northampton, 

108 

- 

Blandford, 

3 

_ 

Otis, 

_ 

Chester,  . 

37 

_ 

Plainfield, 

_ 

_ 

Chesterfield,    . 

4 

_ 

Richmond, 

3 

_ 

Cumraington, 

2 

_ 

Russell,   . 

4 

_ 

East  Longmeadow, 

10 

_ 

Sandisfield, 

5 

_ 

Easthampton, 

47 

_ 

Sheffield, 

6 

_ 

Egremont, 

3 

Southampton, 

3 

- 

Goshen,  . 

2 

- 

Southwick, 

7 

- 

Granville, 

5 

Stockbridge,    . 

49 

1 

Great  Harrington , 

161 

- 

Tolland,  . 

- 

- 

Hatfield, 

7 

- 

Tyringham,     . 

5 

_ 

Huntington,    . 

11 

_ 

Washington,    . 

2 

- 

Lee, 

28 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

34 

- 

Lenox, 

41 

- 

Westhampton, 

1 

- 

Longmeadow, 

5 

- 

Williamsburg, 

29 

- 

Middlefield,     . 

2 

_ 

Worthington,  . 

2 

- 

Monterey, 

3 

- 

Montgomery,  . 

2 

- 

Total 

662 

1 

1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


143 


DEMOCRATIC. 

NuAiBER  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  CA>rDiDATE  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

First  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Attleborough, 

Berkley,  . 

Dighton, 

Easton,    . 

Mansfield, 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton,    . 


o2 


3< 


Cities  and  Towns. 


>.J3 

a  s 
ia  o 

Cos 


3< 


Raynham, 
Rehoboth, 
Seekonk, 
Taunton, 

Total, 


2 
125 


283 


Second  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

£3 

—  o 

o 
o 

< 

Fall  River, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

1,703 
15 
3 

- 

Total.      . 

1,721 

- 

Third  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

J3 
O 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

J3 
O 

< 

Acushnet 

Dartmouth, 

8 
7 
11 
6 

- 

New  Bedford 

Westport, 

Total, 

380 
5 

1 

Freetown, 

417 

1 

144 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Cape  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,    . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Chilmark, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Edgartown, 

Falmouth, 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Nantucket, 

Oak  Bluffs,      . 

Orleans,   . 

Provincetown, 

Sandwich, 

Tisbury, 

Truro, 

Wellfleet, 

West  Tisbury, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


M 


M  Mr! 


188 


First  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

03 

O 

< 

o 

< 

Lynn: — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7 

Nahant, 

462 
3 
14 

- 

Swampscott,          ..--.. 

_ 

Total, 

479 

Second  Essex  District. 


1 

tr 

m 

fl 

a  ^ 

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s 

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■5  ° 

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l-o 

S 

S 

i-s 

1-5 

H 

^ 

Beverly, 

84 

60 

Danvers 

58 

45 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Marblehead,         .... 

_ 

152 

156 

144 

- 

Salem, 

556 

90 

- 

- 

- 

Total 

698 

195 

152 

156 

144 

- 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


145 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Third  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

11 
Q 

£ 

1 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

II 

o  01 

1^ 

2 
■^ 
o 

< 

Esses, 

Gloucester,  . 
Hamilton, 
Ipswich,  . 
Manchester,     . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
Rockport, 

9 
77 

4 
24 
18 

7 
70 
13 

- 

Rowley, 

Salisbury, 

Topsfield, 

Wenham,          ..... 
West  Newbury,        .... 

Total, 

9 
S 
4 
5 
15 

2 

263 

2 

Fourth  Essex  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

OS 

2 

d& 

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aB 

o 

r 

< 

r 

< 

Amesbury, 

99 

25 

Merrimac, 

11 

Boxford 

1 

_ 

Middleton, 

2 

_ 

Georgetown 

10 

- 

Peabody, 

343 

_ 

Groveland,      .... 

u 

_ 

Haverhill, 

115 

- 

Total, 

592 

25 

Fifth  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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o 
o 
< 

Andover, 

Lawrence, 

Methuen .         .         '. 

North  Andover .        . 

151 

2,026 

34 

71 

42 

1,638 

19 

39 

- 

Total, 

2,282 

1,738 

- 

146 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomixa- 
TioN  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Franklin  and  Hampshire  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Amherst, 

Ashfield, 

Belchertown, 

Bernards  ton, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Enfield.   . 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Granbj-,  . 

Greenfield, 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,   . 

Hawlev,  . 

Heath,     . 

Leverett, 


^3 

§^ 

2 

o  o 

M  1. 

o 

o  o 

— • 

Z 

<; 

40 

_ 

2 

- 

10 

- 

1 

- 

4 

- 

2 

- 

3 

- 

13 

- 

8 

- 

2 

- 

11 

- 

3 

- 

3 

- 

58 

- 

1 

- 

6 

- 

1 

- 

~ 

~ 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Ley den,  . 
Monroe,   . 
Montague, 
New  Salem,     . 
Northfield, 
Orange,    . 
Pelham,  . 
Prescott, 
Rowe, 
Shelburne, 
Shutesbury,     . 
South  Hadley, 
Sunderland,     . 
Ware, 
Warwick, 
Wendell,  . 
Whately, 

Total, 


^■2 
a 

"o  o 
o  o 


41 

1 

112 

1 


399 


First  Hampden  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

5 

< 

Springfield, 

. 

905 

2 

Total,      . 

905 

2 

Second  Hampden  District. 


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C2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

2 

<o 

^^ 

~ 

So 

f^ 

< 

Chicopee, 

HOLYOKE, 

West  Springfield, 
Westfield, 

Total,      . 


1914. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

First  Middlesex  District. 


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a 

a 

a 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Q 

< 

Q 

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Ashland, 

17 

Sherborn, 

2 

_ 

Framingham,           .... 

226 

- 

Watertown, 

137 

- 

Holliston 

29 

- 

Weston, 

11 

- 

Hopkinton, 

42 

1 

Natick, 

241 

- 

Total, 

827 

1 

Newton, 

122 

- 

Second  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Eugene  M.   Flan- 
nagan   of   Cam- 
bridge. 

1 
< 

Cambridge:  — 
Wards  5,  6.  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 

1,717 

3 

Total, 

1,717 

3 

Third  Middlesex  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

^^ 

E 

^ 

< 

SOMERVILLE, 

699 

1 

Total,      . 

699 

1 

148 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Fourth  Middlesex  District. 


'.   Riley 
n. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

< 

Everett, 

_ 

24 

Malden, 

144 

- 

Melrose, 

- 

4 

Total,      . 

144 

28 

Fifth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Belmont, 

Concord, 

Hudson,  . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,  . 

Marlborough, 

Maynard, 


28 

51 
107 

26 

7 

182 

55 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Stow, 
Sudbury, 
Waltham, 
Wayland, 

Total, 


OS'S 
c  >> 


7 

7 

204 

19 


693 


Sixth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Arlington, 
Medford, 
Stoneham, 
Wakefield, 


a2 

Mo 


46 
131 

49 
159 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winchester, 

WOBURN, 

Total, 


'oi 


62 
313 


760 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Seventh  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


W  ^ 


Acton, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Carlisle,  . 

Littleton, 

Lowell:  — 

Wards  5,  9, 
Ltnn: — 

Ward  6, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Lynnfield, 

North  Reading 

Reading, 

Saugus,    . 

Tewksbury, 

Westford, 

Wilmington, 

Total, 


W  ^ 


Eighth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashby,     .... 
Chelmsford,     . 
Dracut,    .... 
Dunstable, 

Groton,   .... 
Lowell:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8, 


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03 -S 

as 


61 
110 


2,383 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Pepperell, 
Shirley,    . 
Townsend, 
Tyngsborough, 

Total, 


.1-5 


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2,648 


First  Norfolk  District. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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11 

r 

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< 

1.9 

►-5 

1 
< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  26, 
Braintree, 
Canton, 

103 
34 
50 
38 
30 

322 
10 
8 
6 
9 

- 

QXJINCY,        .... 

Randolph, 
Weymouth, 

Total, 

315 
157 

58 

59 

44 
17 

- 

Holbrook, 

Milton,       .... 

785 

475 

- 

150 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Second  Norfolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Brookline, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

MiUis,      . 

Needham, 


22 
5 

92 
183 
1 
23 
23 
10 
41 
12 
29 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley, 
West  wood, 
Wrentham, 

Total, 


11 
Pi 

s  cs  2 
Q 


679 


First  Plymouth  District. 


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a 

A 

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S 

03 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

1 
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Cities  and  Towns. 

O 

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1 
o 

03  O 

.  o 

cj  O 

Q 

H 

< 

0 

W 

< 

Abington, 

90 

129 

Marshfield, 

3 

_ 

Carver, 

_ 

1 

- 

Norwell,     . 

5 

5 

1 

Cohasset,   . 

21 

3 

- 

Pembroke, 

- 

2 

- 

Duxbury,  . 

3 

5 

- 

Plymouth, 

70 

28 

- 

East  Bridgewater, 

26 

5 

- 

Plympton, 

- 

3 

- 

Halifax,      . 

- 

- 

- 

Rockland, 

182 

93 

- 

Hanover,   . 

3 

3 

- 

Scituate,     . 

4 

10 

- 

Hanson,     . 
Hingham, 

24 

5 
11 

- 

Whitman,  . 

78 

23 

- 

Hull, 

8 

2 

- 

Total, 

522 

335 

1 

Kingston,  . 

8 

4 

- 

1914. 


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democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Second  Plymouth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

i . 

it 

1 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

2 

o 

o 

< 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, 

Lakeville, 

Marion, 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough 

17 

510 

3 

1 

2 

37 

I 

Rochester 

Wareham 

West  Bridgewater 

Total 

20 

8 

- 

598 

- 

First  SufEolk  District. 


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3 

P9 

.  c 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

flO 

o 

Sa 

■^ 

—  o 

^ 

^ 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  1,       . 

1,038 

- 

Chelsea, 

309 

- 

Revere, 

107 

- 

Winthrop, 

47 

1 

Total,      . 

1,501 

1 

Second  Suffolk  District. 


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a  a 

Q^ 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

k2 

2 

^° 

% 

p-s 

o 

1-5 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  2,  3,  4,  5, 

38 

40 

Cambridge:  ^ 

Wards  1,  2,  3,      . 

- 

3 

Total, 

38 

43 

152 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


DEMOCRATIC. 

NuMBEK  OF  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Third  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

II 

o 

0 
< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  6,  7,  8 

Cambridge:  — 

Ward  4, 

1,548 
274 

- 

Total, 

1,822 

Fourth  Suffolk  District. 


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tx 

S 

o 

^§ 

3 

Cities  and  Towns. 

■2  a 

^  o 

SI 

k. 

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■^ 

S.2 

o 

go 

1-5 

^ 

Boston:  — 

Wards  9,  12,  17 

1,238 

1,294 

1,488 

- 

Total 

1,238 

1,294 

1,488 

- 

Fifth  Suffolk  District. 


"o 

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'5 

o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

E 

John  H 
Bosto 

01 

o 

< 

Boston:  — 
Wards  10,  11,  25, 

863 

_ 

Total, 

863 

1914. 


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153 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Sixth  Suffolk  District. 


_ 

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a 

t^ 

o 

o 

fa 

3 

a 

^S 

o 

9  c 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

Mo 

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1 

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1-5 

i'o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  13, 

14,  15,  16 

2,547 

604 

2,723 

- 

Total, 

2,547 

604 

2,723 

- 

Seventh  Suffolk  District. 


j: 

03     . 

g  fl 

-a 

^  a 

II 

cc  o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

O 

Qffl 

Pi  6 
^2 

►,■  6 

M 

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H  a 

.2  o 

s 

fa 

.2o 

1^ 

0 

BosTox:  — 

Wards  18, 

19,  22, 

1,510 

1,753 

1,163 

- 

Total, 

1,510 

1,753 

1,163 

- 

Eighth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

k 

1-5 

00 

1 

O 

< 

Boston:  — 
Wards  20,  21,       . 

2,605 

_ 

Total,      . 

2,605 

154 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 
Ninth  Suffolk  District. 


"o 

a 

Cities  and  Towns. 

O  a 

M 

11 

o 

1-5 

.a 
o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  23,  24,      . 

2,389 

_ 

Total, 

2,389 

_ 

First  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Ml 
o 

i~4 
<V 

o 

< 

Worcester:  — 
Wards  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

1,167 

_ 

Total, 

1,167 

_ 

Second  Worcester  District. 

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J3 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

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o 

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< 

Berlin,        .... 

1 

_ 

Sterling,  ■  . 

3 

1 

_ 

Bolton, 

2 

1 

- 

West  Boylston,  . 

1 

3 

- 

Boylston,  . 

2 

2 

- 

Worcester:  — 

Clinton, 
Harvard,    . 

78 
3 

151 
4 

- 

Wards  1,  2,  3, 

221 

88 

- 

Holden,      . 

_ 

3 

- 

Total, 

315 

255 

- 

Lancaster, 

4 

2 

~ 

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155 


democratic. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 
Third  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashbumham, 
Athol,      . 

FlTCHBUBO, 

Gardner, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 


O  u 

— .'S 

'la's 
03  a 
Q 


9 
31 
151 
42 
56 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Royalston, 

Westminster, 

Winchendon, 

,    Total, 


Ob 

.S— ' 
a'3 

Q 


Fourth  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Auburn,  . 

Blackstone, 

Douglas, 

Grafton, 

Hopedale, 

Mendon, 

Milford,   . 

Millbury, 

Northborough, 

Northbridge,  . 


C3 

J2 

a 

o 

OtJ 

^■2. 

a^ 

1-5 

< 

i 

50 

- 

- 

2 

- 

2 

1 

- 

- 

1 

80 

18 

9 

- 

- 

12 

3 

2 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Oxford,    . 
Shrewsbury,    . 
Southborough, 
Sutton,    . 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Webster, 
Westborough,  . 

Total, 


E 
o 


163 


Worcester  and  Hampden  District. 


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■-5   bH 

.13 

.13 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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.— . 

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< 

< 

< 

Barre, 

9 

Hardwick, 

13 

Brimfield, 

4 

_ 

Holland 

2 

_ 

Brookfield 

16 

_ 

Hubbardston,          .... 

5 

_ 

Charlton, 

22 

_ 

Leicester, 

12 

_ 

Dana, 

3 

_ 

Ludlow, 

19 

1 

Dudley 

33 

_ 

Monson, 

26 

- 

Hampden, 

6 

- 

New  Braintree 

1 

- 

156 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan.  1914. 


DEMOCRATIC. 

NuMBEB  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Democratic  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Concluded. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Concluded. 

Worcester  and  Hampden  District  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


North  Brookfield, 

Oakham, 

Palmer,   . 

Paxton,    . 

Petersham, 

Phillipston, 

Princeton, 

Rutland, 

Southbridge, 


o  o 


31 

523 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Spencer,  . 

Sturbridge, 

Templeton, 

Wales, 

Warren,    . 

West  Brookfield, 

Wilbraham, 

Total, 


M  3 


944 


NUMBER  OF  VOTES 


RECEIVED  BY  EACH 


Democratic    Candidate 

AT  THE 

Special  Primaries, 

OCTOBER    31,    1913. 

ARRANGED  BY  CITIES,  TOWNS  AND  DISTRICTS. 


democratic. 

Number   of   Votes  receh^ed   by  Each   Democratic   Candidate   at 
Special  Priil\ries,  Oct.  21,  1913. 

Votes  for  Congressman. 

Third  District. 


THE 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashburnham, 

Ashby,     . 

Athol,      . 

Barre, 

Boylston, 

Brimfield, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Dudley,  . 

FiTCHBURG, 

Gardner, 
Greenwich, 
Hard  wick, 
Holden,  . 
Holland, 
Hubbardston, 
Lancaster, 
Leicester, 
Leominster, 
Lunenburg, 
Monson,  . 
New  Braintree, 
New  Salem,  . 
North  Brookfield, 


O  o 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Oakham, 
Orange,    . 
Oxford,    . 
Palmer,    . 
Pax  ton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Prescott, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Southbridge,   . 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Templeton, 
Townsend, 
Wales, 
Warren,    . 
Webster, 
West  Bovlston, 
West  Brookfield, 
Westminster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 

Total, 


351 


160 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan.  1914. 


democratic. 

Number   of   Votes  received   by  Each  Democratic  Candidate    at   the 
Special  Primaries,  Oct.  21,  1913  —  Concluded. 

Votes  for  County  Treasurer. 
County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs, 


^  Cm 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

Total, 


S  2  e3 
j3  D.bD 


NUMBER  OF  VOTES 


RECEIVED  BY   EACH 


Eepublican  Candidate  for  Nomination  for  a 

State  Office  and  for  Election  for 

THE  State  Committee 


Annual  State  Primary, 

September  33,  1913. 

ARRANGED   BY  CITIES,  TOWNS   AND  DISTRICTS. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913. 

Votes  for  Governor. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


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C)-i^ 

■i  a 

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ti  o 

<B  a 

&_§ 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

sffi 

E 

Cities  and  Towns. 

sW 

£ 

2*0 

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3  is 

gd 

3  h 

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3  « 

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H 

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< 

Barnstable, 

159 

109 

Orleans 

5 

8 

Bourne, 

113 

72 

- 

Provincetown,   . 

2.3 

56 

- 

Brewster,   . 

7 

8 

_ 

Sandwich, 

27 

14 

1 

Chatham,  . 

57 

42 

_ 

Truro,         .... 

3 

7 

_ 

Dennis, 

42 

65 

1 

Wellfleet 

19 

7 

- 

Eastham,   . 

9 

6 

- 

Yarmouth, 

52 

61 

- 

Falmouth, 

67 

41 

_ 

Harwich,    . 

22 

27 

- 

Total 

620 

527 

2 

Mashpee,    . 

15 

4 

~ 

County  of  Berkshire. 

Adams,       .... 

57 

38 

_ 

New  Marlborough,     . 

4 

1 

_ 

Alford, 

1 

1 

- 

North  Ad.\ms, 

123 

174 

- 

Becket, 

8 

1 

_ 

Otis,  . 

3 

2 

_ 

Chesnire,    . 

4 

16 

- 

Peru, 

10 

- 

- 

Clarksburg, 

5 

8 

1 

PiTTSFIELD, 

188 

372 

1 

Dalton, 

26 

25 

- 

Richmond, 

5 

3 

- 

Egremont, 

5 

8 

- 

Sandisfield, 

6 

- 

- 

Florida, 

4 

3 

- 

Savoy, 

6 

- 

Great  Barrington, 

33 

73 

1 

Sheffield,    . 

5 

10 

- 

Hancock,   . 

1 

4 

- 

Stockbridge, 

21 

10 

- 

Hinsdale,   . 

4 

6 

- 

Tvringham, 

3 

3 

- 

Lanesborough,  . 

6 

5 

- 

Washington, 

6 

1 

- 

Lee,    . 

12 

20 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

17 

2 

- 

Lenox, 

35 

11 

- 

Williamstown,    . 

23 

46 

- 

Monterey, 

6 

7 

_ 

Windsor,     . 

2 

2 

- 

Mount  Washington, 
New  Ashford,    . 

4 
2 

- 

Total 

635 

823 

3 

County  of  Bristol. 

Acushnet 

82 

15 

North  Attleborough, 

52 

51 

Attleborough, 

180 

80 

- 

Norton, 

6 

6 

- 

Berkley,     . 

9 

2 

- 

Raynham, 

65 

41 

- 

Dartmouth, 

120 

59 

- 

Rehoboth, 

30 

18 

- 

Dighton,    . 

139 

56 

2 

Seekonk,    . 

6 

6 

- 

Easton, 

10 

21 

- 

Somerset,  . 

29 

14 

- 

Fairhayen, 

100 

35 

_ 

Swansea,    . 

31 

34 

- 

Fall  River, 

1,971 

1,391 

- 

Taunton, 

562 

390 

5 

Freetown,  . 

34 

17 

1 

Westport,  . 

5 

5 

- 

Mansfield, 

41 

28 

- 

New  Bedford, 

1,528 

1,271 

1 

Total,  .... 

5,000 

3,540 

9 

164 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  beceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  Stat^  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  -  Continued. 
Votes  for  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County.  ^^ 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold,    . 
Oak  Bluffs, 


Amesbury, 

Andover,    . 

Beverly, 

Boxford,     . 

Danvers,    . 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,     . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


Ashfield,     . 

Bernardston 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain , 

Conwaj-, 

Deerfield, 
Erving, 

Gill,   . 

Greenfield 

Hawley, 

Heath, 

Leverett, 

Ley den, 


©  o 


0:3 

■So 

< 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 


Total,  . 


o  o 


2W 


3  a 


County  of  Essex. 


43 

193 

- 

106 

74 

3 

46 

949 

- 

4 

13 

- 

44 

575 

- 

5 

104 

- 

25 

49 

1 

205 

964 

- 

9 

33 

- 

5 

172 

- 

389 

742 

3 

40 

399 

- 

1,105 

468 

1 

866 

1,602 

- 

28 

26 

- 

10 

133 

- 

44 

191 

- 

8 

65 

~ 

Methuen,   . 
Middleton, 
Nahant, 
Newbury, 
Newburyport 
North  Andover 
Peabody,   . 
Rockport, 
Rowley,      . 
Salem, 
Salisbury, 
Saugus, 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield,  . 
Wenham,    . 
West  Newbury 

Total,  . 


County  of  Franklin. 


3 

15 

7 

15 

6 

18 

3 

16 

10 

17 

6 

15 

23 

27 

9 

7 

1 

14 

26 

118 

6 

9 

2 

8 

5 

2 

6 

7 

Monroe, 
Montague, 
New  Salem, 
Northfield, 
Orange, 
Rowe, 
Shelburne, 
Shutesbury, 
Sunderland, 
Warwick,    . 
Wendell,     . 
Whately,    . 

Total,  . 


County  of  Hampden. 


Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


205 


621 


65 

99 

1 

R 

13 

- 

9 

8 

- 

11 

4 

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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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if  "o 

ii 

m  O 
^  fc 

< 

o 

1 

Cities  and  Towns. 

i!o 

as 

2 

1 
o 

Holland,     . 

HoLTOKE, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow, 
Monson,     . 
Montgomery, 
Palmer, 

1 
473 

6 
17 
23 

3 
14 

5 
13 

206 
7 
14 
23 
8 
28 
7 
9 

1 

Springfield,     . 
Tolland,     .... 

Wales 

West  Springfield, 

Wcstfield 

Wilbraham, 

Total 

522 

4 

8 

15 

34 

12 

676 
2 
3 
53 
65 
8 

1 

Russell, 
Southwick, 

1,269 

1,283 

4 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst,    .... 

56 

110 

Northampton, 

178 

224 

1 

Belchertown, 

8 

5 

- 

Pelham, 

4 

12 

Chesterfield, 

24 

16 

_ 

Plainfield, 

11 

7 

Cummington, 

16 

16 

- 

Prescott,     . 

4 

3 

Easthampton, 

180 

156 

1 

South  Hadley, 

97 

58 

_ 

Enfield,      . 

33 

8 

- 

Southampton, 

7 

16 

_ 

Goshen, 

6 

12 

- 

Ware, 

15 

39 

_ 

Granby,     . 

13 

7 

- 

Westiiampton, 

6 

15 

Greenwich, 

13 

2 

- 

Williai.  sburg, 

103 

43 

Hadlev,      . 

8 

12 

- 

Worthington, 

17 

a 

Hatfield,     . 

18 
23 

13 

25 

- 

Total,  .... 

Huntington, 

844 

808 

^ 

Middlefield, 

4 

3 

~ 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton, 

25 

2 

Arlington, 

67 

139 

Ashby, 

4 

9 

Ashland,     . 

46 

14 

Ayer, 

21 

21 

Bedford,    . 

44 

101 

Belmont,    . 

205 

74 

Billerica,    . 

59 

30 

Boxborough, 

8 

3 

Burlington, 

27 

6 

Cambridge, 

844 

1.031 

Carlisle,      . 

16 

9 

Chelmsford, 

101 

46 

Concord,    . 

90 

132 

Dracut, 

83 

50 

Dunstable, 

15 

6 

Everett,  . 

722 

685 

Framingham, 

300 

244 

Groton, 

53 

68 

Holliston,  . 

42 

29 

Hopkinton, 

29 

20 

Hudson,     . 

19 

60 

Lexington, 

35 

146 

Lincoln, 

8 

15 

Littleton,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Malden,    . 

MARLBOnOUGH 

Maynard,  . 
Medford, 
Melrose, 
Natick, 
Newton,  . 
North  Reading 
Pepperell,  . 
Reading,    . 
Sherborn,  . 
Shirley, 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury,   . 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough, 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 


32 

5 

2,097 

1,739 

345 

477 

95 

126 

59 

59 

400 

427 

485 

489 

101 

76 

279 

810 

36 

26 

5 

13 

63 

109 

39 

56 

9 

18 

2,079 

1,552 

81 

61 

7 

9 

19 

19 

7 

10 

29 

39 

22 

16 

52 

132 

565 

308 

131 

137 

166 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 
Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  -  Continued. 
Votes  for  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Wayland,   . 
West  ford,   . 
We.ston, 
Wilmington, 


03  O 

s 


I-  o 

■S  o 

MS 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winchester, 

WOBTJBN,    . 


Total, 


<D   0 

s 

ii 
Si 

O^ 

3^*0 

m  o 

go 

3  t- 

3  e 

H 

< 

78 
187 


10,352 


164 
290 


10,302 


30 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


County  of  Nantucket. 


113 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree,  . 

Brookline, 

Canton, 

Cohasset,  . 

Dedham,    . 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin,   . 

Holbrook, 

Medfield,    . 

Medway,    • 

Millis, 

Milton, 


19 

12  ! 

53 
153 

74 

15 

59 
8 
9 

32 

37 

26 

20 

2 

127 


7 
5 
59 

692 
38 
54 

164 
16 
25 
41 
33 
13 
14 
22 
174 


Needham, 
Norfolk,     . 
Norwood,  . 
Plainville, 

QUINCY, 

Randolph, 
Sharon, 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley,  . 
Westwood , 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

Total,  . 


54 

6 

50 

18 

753 

43 

40 

56 

9 

33 

11 

180 

17 


1,916 


75 
4 

53 
6 
715 
27 
30 
64 
20 
81 
13 
75 
16 


2,536 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington,  . 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, 

Carver, 

Duxbury,  . 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax, 

Hanover,   . 

Hanson,     . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Jvingston,  . 

Lakeville,  . 

Marion, 

Marshfield, 


18 

10 

179 

3 

4 

10 

25 
30 
29 
46 
26 
5 

21 
15 


44 
34 
241 
2 
13 
23 

39 
19 
97 
12 
27 
2 
11 

n 


Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Nor  well, 

Pembroke, 

Plymoutli, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate,    . 

Wareham,  . 

West  Bridgewater, 

W'hitman,  . 

Total,  . 


777 


6 

37 

7 

4 

101 

3 

2 

78 

22 

10 

3 

33 


881 


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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


•c  c 

C  *i 

V  9 

Cities  and  Towns. 

B 

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2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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S2 

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2fl 
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3  !s 

o 

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H 

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■< 

H 

«! 

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Boston- 

4,887 
745 

4,630 
470 

12 

Winthrop, 

221 

192 

2 

Chelsea,  .... 

Revere,      .... 

305 

171 

~ 

Total, .... 

6,158 

5,463 

14 

County  of  Worcester. 

Ashburnham,     . 

19 

16 

1 

Northborough,  . 

13 

20 

_ 

Athol, 

34 

48 

- 

Northbridge, 

70 

57 

- 

Auburn,     . 

29 

20 

_ 

Oakham,    . 

35 

8 

- 

Barre, 

136 

48 

- 

Oxford.       . 

32 

13 

1 

Berlin, 

24 

35 

- 

Paxton, 

14 

5 

- 

Blacks  tone. 

49 

51 

- 

Petersham, 

13 

21 

- 

Bolton, 

13 

30 

Phillipston, 

3 

7 

Boylston,  . 

41 

24 

1 

Princeton, 

35 

16 

- 

Brookfield, 

29 

14 

- 

Qoyalston, 

7 

4 

- 

Charlton,   . 

27 

13 

1 

Rutland,    . 

60 

9 

- 

Clinton, 

158 

249 

- 

Shrewsbury, 

48 

18 

- 

Dana, 

13 

4 

- 

Southborough, 

19 

18 

- 

Douglas, 

66 

16 

- 

Southbridge, 

98 

52 

- 

Dudley,     . 

16 

10 

- 

Spencer,     . 

42 

34 

- 

FiTCHBURG, 

209 

333 

- 

Sterling.     . 

36 

40 

- 

Gardner,    . 

49 

235 

- 

Sturbridge, 

30 

8 

- 

Grafton,     . 

32 

53 

- 

Sutton, 

23 

4 

- 

Hardwick, 

38 

18 

- 

Templeton, 

18 

37 

- 

Harvard,    . 

17 

27 

- 

Upton, 

21 

16 

- 

Holden,      . 

23 

38 

- 

Uxbridge,  . 

37 

29 

2 

Hopedale, 

57 

48 

- 

Warren, 

30 

24 

- 

Hubbardston, 

60 

5 

1 

Webster,     . 

60 

26 

- 

Lancaster, 

112 

67 

- 

West  Boylston, 

55 

29 

- 

Leicester,   . 

10 

18 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

22 

11 

- 

Leominster, 

54 

138 

- 

Westborough,     . 

40 

46 

- 

Lunenburg, 

5 

9 

- 

Westminster, 

24 

8 

1 

Mendon,     . 

10 

8 

- 

Winchendon, 

35 

34 

- 

MUford,      . 
Millbury,   . 

170 
72 

95 

66 

3 

Worcester, 

2,478 

2,770 

- 

New  Braintree, 

15 

7 

- 

Total 

5,016 

5,135 

11 

North  Brookfield, 

31 

28 

~ 

168 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Concluded. 
Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 

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Barnstable,     . 

620 

527 

2 

Middlesex, 

10,352 

10,302 

30 

Berkshire, 

635 

823 

3 

Nantucket, 

113 

46 

- 

Bristol,    .... 

5,000 

3,540 

9 

Norfolk, 

1,916 

2,536 

4 

Dukes  County, 

206 

80 

1 

Plymouth, 

777 

881 

11 

Essex,       .... 

3,823 

11,386 

9 

Suffolk,  .... 

6,158 

5,463 

14 

Franklin, 

205 
1,269 

521 
1,283 

4 

Worcester, 
Total, 

5,016 

5,135 

11 

Hampden, 

36,934 

43,331 

100 

Hampshire, 

844 

808 

2 

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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

August  H.   Goet- 
ting   of   Spring- 
field. 

2 
S 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

August  H.   Goet- 
ting  of   Spring- 
field. 

£ 

1 
o 

< 

Barnstable, 
Bourne,   . 
Brewster, 
Chatham, 
Dennis,    . 
Eastham, 

238 

169 
15 
96 

100 
14 

104 
44 
23 

- 

Orleans, 

Provincetown,          .... 

Sandwich, 

Truro, 

Wellfleet, 

Yarmouth, 

Total 

13 
47 
35 
10 
25 
105 

_ 

Harwich, 
Mashpee, 

1,038 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 

Adams, 

91 

_ 

New  Marlborough, 

6 

Alford,     . 

2 

- 

North  Adams, 

274 

_ 

Becket,    . 

8 

_ 

Otis, 

5 

Cheshire, 

18 

_ 

Peru, 

9 

Clarksburg, 

13 

1 

PiTTSFIELD, 

534 

_ 

Dalton,    . 

47 

_ 

Richmond, 

8 

Egremont, 

13 

_ 

Sandisfield, 

6 

Florida,   . 

7 

_ 

Savov, 

6 

Great  Barrington, 

104 

_ 

Sheffield, 

15 

Hancock, 

5 

_ 

Stockbridge, 

31 

_ 

Hinsdale, 

10 

_ 

Tyringham, 

6 

_ 

Lanesborough, 

11 

- 

Washington, 

6 

_ 

Lee, 

31 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

17 

_ 

Lenox, 

47 

- 

Williamstown, 

39 

_ 

Monterey, 

15 

_ 

Windsor, 

3 

Mount  Washington, 

5 

New  Ashford, 

3 

- 

Total, 

1,395 

1 

County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet, 

90 

Attleborough, 

235 

_ 

Berkley,  . 

11 

_ 

Dartmouth, 

163 

_ 

Dighton, 

168 

_ 

Easton,    . 

33 

_ 

Fairhaven, 

117 

_ 

Fall  River, 

2,870 

_ 

Freetown, 

51 

_ 

Mansfield, 

60 

_ 

New  Bedford, 

2,346 

- 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton,   . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 

Total, 


96 
12 
92 
46 
12 
39 
54 
745 


7,246 


170 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs, 


§.2 
OS. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

Total, 


254 


County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford,  . 

Danvers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


208 

_ 

166 

- 

821 

1 

16 

- 

528 

- 

89 

- 

65 

- 

861 

- 

36 

- 

137 

- 

927 

- 

305 

- 

1,438 

- 

2,124 

- 

45 

- 

107 

- 

183 

- 

59 

~ 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
North  Andover 
Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,     . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,    . 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newbury, 

Total, 


County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield, 
Bernards  ton, 
Buckland, 
Charlemont, 
Colrain,   . 
Conway, 
Deerfield, 
Erving,    . 
Gill, 

Greenfield, 
Hawley,  . 
Heath,     . 
Leverett, 
Ley den,  . 


18 

21 

- 

21 

- 

19 

- 

26 

- 

21 

- 

50 

- 

16 

- 

15 

- 

137 

- 

15 

- 

10 

- 

6 

- 

13 

- 

County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,  . 


Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

Total, 


700 


Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


152 
20 
15 
12 


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171 


eepublican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 
Montgomery, 
Palmer,  . 
Russell,  . 
Southwick, 


1 

623 
16 
32 
43 
11 
38 
12 
22 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Xu. 


Springfield,  . 

Tolland,  . 

Wales, 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield, 

Wilbraham, 

Total, 


1,133 
6 
11 
68 
99 
19 


2,410 


County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst, 

161 

_ 

Northampton,       .... 

389 

. 

Belchertown,   . 

12 

- 

Pelham,  . 

15 

- 

Chesterfield,    . 

39 

- 

Plainfield, 

17 

- 

Cummington, 

31 

- 

Prescott, 

8 

- 

Easthampton, 

326 

- 

South  Hadlev, 

142 

- 

Enfield,   . 

40 

- 

Southampton, 

22 

- 

Goshen,  . 

18 

- 

Ware, 

52 

- 

Granby,  . 

20 

- 

Westhampton, 

21 

- 

Greenwich, 

15 

- 

Williamsburg, 

141 

- 

Hadlev,  . 

22 

Worthington,  . 

22 

- 

Hatfield, 

29 

- 

Huntina;ton, 

44 

- 

Total, 

1,592 

- 

Middlefield, 

6 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton, 

Arlington, 

Ashby,     . 

Ashland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle,  . 

Chelmsford, 

Concord, 

Dracut,    . 

Dunstable, 

Everett, 

Framingham, 

Groton,    . 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton, 

Hudson,  . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,  . 


52 

193 

12 

56 

34 

121 

247 

82 

12 

28 

1,695 

22 

137 

208 

123 

22 

1,087 

424 

118 

63 


173 
19 


Littleton , 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough 

Maynard, 

Medford, 

Melrose, 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 

North  Reading 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley,    . 

Somerville, 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 


38 

3,440 

741 

207 

106 

718 

853 

148 

965 

60 

17 

170 

88 

23 

3,251 

125 

16 

33 

16 

63 

38 

174 

787 

238 


172 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


eepublican. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Way  land, 
Westford, 
Weston,  . 
Wilmington, 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


§.9 
OS. 

.02 

O 

Si.S  o 

< 


64 
89 
136 
45 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winchester, 

WOBURN, 

Total, 


County  of  Nantucket. 


-4^  bjD 

g.a 
OS, 

.02 

O 

I  S2 

M.9  ffl 

< 


230 
451 


18,375 


142 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,    . 


27 

_ 

17 

109 

- 

772 

- 

106 

1 

65 

- 

186 

- 

21 

- 

29 

- 

6.5 

- 

63 

- 

36 

- 

34 

1 

22 

- 

270 

- 

Needham, 
Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QUINCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley, 
Westwood, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

Total, 


125 

8 
100 

22 
1,268 

66 

62 
104 

27 
104 

22 
248 

33 


4,011 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater,  . 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


55 

1 

42 

- 

394 

- 

5 

- 

17 

- 

33 

- 

58 

_ 

51 

- 

125 

- 

50 

- 

47 

- 

7 

- 

29 

- 

24 

1 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


23 
58 
11 
22 

112 
11 
7 

189 
29 
27 
17 
93 


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173 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  beceived  by  Each  Republican  Candtoate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


i^ 

8. a 

8.S 

as. 

o^ 

.M 

.'■n 

Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

u 

Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

3^2 

o 

—•^ 

3*^<a 

n 

1 

< 

< 

< 

<: 

Boston, 

8,673 

5 

Winthrop, 

365 

1 

Chelsea, 

922 

- 

Revere, 

356 

- 

Total 

10,316 

6 

County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham,           .... 

36 

_ 

1   Northborough,         .... 

34 

_ 

At  hoi,       . 

77 

- 

'   Northbridge,   . 

128 

- 

Auburn,  . 

46 

- 

Oakham, 

37 

- 

Barre, 

164 

- 

Oxford,    . 

46 

- 

Berlin,      . 

58 

- 

Paxton,    . 

19 

- 

Blacks  tone, 

84 

- 

Petersham, 

36 

- 

Bolton,     . 

42 

- 

Phillipston, 

10 

■     - 

Bovlston, 

67 

- 

Princeton, 

49 

- 

Brookfield, 

41 

- 

Rovalston, 

11 

- 

Charlton, 

38 

- 

Rutland, 

61 

- 

Clinton,  . 

378 

- 

Shrewsbury, 

60 

_ 

Dana, 

17 

- 

Southborough 

37 

- 

Douglas, 

76 

- 

Southbridge, 

141 

- 

Dudley,  . 

25 

- 

Spencer,  . 

67 

- 

Fitchburg, 

528 

- 

Sterling,  . 

72 

- 

Gardner, 

243 

- 

Sturbridge, 

33 

- 

Grafton,  . 

77 

- 

Sutton,    . 

27 

- 

Hardwick, 

53 

- 

Templeton, 

51 

- 

Harvard, 

37 

- 

Upton,     . 

37 

- 

Holden,    . 

59 

- 

Uxbridge, 

63 

1 

Hopedale, 

105 

- 

Warren,    . 

50 

- 

Hubbardston, 

63 

- 

Webster,  . 

82 

- 

Lancaster, 

163 

1 

1  West  Bovlston, 

86 

- 

Leicester, 

29 

- 

!   West  Brookfield, 

28 

_ 

Leominster, 

172 

- 

'   Westborough, 

79 

_ 

Lunenburg, 

14 

- 

j   Westminster,   . 

33 

- 

Mendon, 

18 

- 

'   Winchendon,   . 

60 

- 

Milford,   . 

245 

- 

!  Worcester,    . 

4,814 

_ 

126 
22 

New  Braintree, 

_ 

Total, 

9,405 

2 

North  Brookfield, 

51 

- 

174 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Concluded. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 


Barnstable,  . 
Berkshire,     . 
Bristol, 
Dukes  County, 
Essex,     . 
Franklin, 
Hampden, 
Hampshire,    . 


^i^ 

S.S 

OS. 

.02 

o 

% 

2  M'O 

■s 

< 

< 

1,038 

- 

1,395 

1 

7,246 

- 

254 

- 

12,385 

1 

700 

- 

2,410 

- 

1,592 

- 

Counties. 


Middlesex, 
Nantucket, 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth, 
Suffolk, 
Worcester, 
Total, 


18,376 

142 

4,011 

1,536 

10,316 
9,405 


70,805 


1914.1 


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175 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


M 


.i  >> 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


230 
167 
15 
96 
94 
14 
97 
45 
22 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Orleans,   . 

Pro\-incetown, 

Sandwich, 

Truro, 

Wellfleet, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


1,006 


County  of  Berkshire. 

• 

Adams, 

87 

New  Jlarlborough, 

6 

Alford,     . 

2 

- 

North  Adams, 

255 

- 

Becket,    . 

7 

_ 

Otis, 

4 

_ 

Cheshire, 

16 

_ 

Peru, 

10 

_ 

Clarksburg, 

13 

_ 

PiTTSFIELD, 

516 

_ 

Dalton,    . 

44 

- 

Richmond, 

8 

- 

Egremont, 

13 

_ 

Sandisfield, 

6 

_ 

Florida,    . 

6 

- 

Savov, 

6 

_ 

Cireat  Barrington, 

102 

_ 

Sheffield, 

15 

_ 

Hancock, 

0 

_ 

Stockbridge, 

29 

- 

Hinsdale, 

9 

- 

Tjiingham, 

5 

- 

Lanesborough, 

9 

Washington, 

7 

- 

Lee, 

30 

West  Stockbridge, 

18 

- 

Lenox, 

43 

- 

Williamstown, 

37 

- 

Monterey, 

15 

_ 

Windsor, 

4 

_ 

Mount  Washington, 
New  Ashford, 

5 
3 

- 

Total, 

1,335 

- 

County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet, 

82 

Attleborough, 

226 

9 

151 

- 

Dartmouth, 

_ 

Dighton, 

156 

- 

Easton,    . 

33 

- 

Fair  haven. 

113 

- 

Fall  River, 

2,826 

- 

Freetown, 
Mansfield, 

44 
50 

- 

New  Bedfor 

0, 

2,270 

1 

North  Attleborough 

Norton,    . 

Ray  n  ham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 

Total, 


176 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold,     . 
Oak  Bluffs, 


A  . 

MS 

•8 

«=« 

to 

»H 

S  ® 

.s 

•Ss? 

o 

< 

18 

_ 

88 

- 

9 

- 

9 

- 

34 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

Total, 


IS  o 

a  a 


County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

192 

_ 

Andover, 

161 

- 

Beverly, 

773 

- 

Boxford,  . 

16 

- 

Dan  vers. 

504 

- 

Essex, 

78 

- 

Georgetown, 

58 

- 

Gloucester, 

784 

- 

Groveland, 

33 

- 

Hamilton, 

121 

- 

Haverhill, 

861 

- 

Ipswich,  . 

276 

- 

Lawrence, 

1,394 

- 

Lynn, 

2,043 

- 

Lynnfield, 

45 

- 

Manchester, 

98 

- 

Marblehead, 

172 

1 

Merrimac, 

59 

" 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
North  Andover, 
Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,    . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,    . 
Swampseott,    . 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newburj-, 

Total, 


311 
41 
76 

112 

621 
77 

308 
68 
94 
1,591 
73 
90 

292 
78 
64 
76 


11,040 


County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield, 
Bernards  ton, 
Buckland, 
Charlemont, 
Colrain,  . 
Conway, 
Deerfield, 
Erving,    . 
Gill, 

Greenfield, 
Hawlev,  . 
Heath,     . 
Leverett, 
Leyden,  . 


18 

_ 

20 

- 

18 

- 

19 

- 

25 

- 

19 

- 

44 

- 

15 

- 

13 

- 

131 

- 

15 

- 

9 

- 

5 

- 

13 

- 

Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

Total, 


County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,  . 


Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


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177 


eepublican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Xomixa- 
TioN  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


.  2 

0    . 

Cities  and  Towns.              ;       '^ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

■^:^ 

«• 

go 

,s 

Co 

o 

•S^" 

■§ 

•J^ 

r 

< 

r3  a 

< 

HoUand 

1 

Springfield, 

1,070 

HOLYOKE, 

602 

- 

Tolland 

6 

_ 

Long  meadow, 

16 

_ 

Wales, 

11 

Ludlow,  . 

31 

- 

West  Springfield,     .... 

61 

_ 

Monson,  . 

40 

- 

Westfield, 

94 

Montgomery,  . 

11 

_ 

W'ilbraham,      .... 

20 

Palmer,    . 

37 
11 

- 

Total,         .... 

Russell,    . 

2,305 

Southwick, 

22 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 


Amherst, 
Belchertown,  . 
Chesterfield,    . 
Cummington, 
Easthampton, 
Enfield,    . 
Goshen,  . 
Granby,  . 
Greenwich, 
Hadley,    . 
Hatfield, 
Huntington,    . 
Middlefield,     . 


158 
10 
37 
30 

301 
37 
18 
19 
14 
19 
29 
42 


Nobthamptox, 

Pelham,  . 

Plainfield, 

Prescott, 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

Westhampton, 

W^illiamsburg, 

W'orthington,  . 


Total, 


368 
15 
14 
7 

129 
19 
52 
20 

140 
22 


1,506 


County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton, 

Arlington, 

Ashby,     . 

Ashland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Bo.xboroueh, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle,   . 

Chelmsford, 

Concord, 

Dracut,    . 

Dunstable, 

Everett, 

Framingham, 

Groton,    . 

Holliston, 

Hopkinton, 

Hudson,  . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,  . 


47 

182 

11 

52 

35 

110 

231 

7S 

12 

25 

1,618 

21 

133 

198 

114 

21 

1,023 

395 

115 

52 

44 

70 

169 

21 

- 

Littleton, 
Lowell, 
Malden, 

MARLBOROrGH 

Maynard, 

Medford, 

Melrose, 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 

North  Reading 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley,    . 

Somerville, 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 


38 

3,300 

710 

196 

101 

C70 

799 

140 

923 

58 

19 

156 

80 

22 

3,154 

122 

16 

32 

16 

59 

37 

160 

751 

231 


178 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


REPUBLICAN. 

NuMBEE  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded.  * 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Wayland, 
West  ford, 
Weston,  . 
Wilmington, 


65 
83 
129 
42 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winchester, 

WOBURN, 

Total, 


SO 
.S3  >. 
s  a 


220 
423 


17,529 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


County  of  Nantucket. 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover,     . 

Foxborougli, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medwav, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 


26 

16 

- 

104 

- 

734 

- 

103 

- 

64 

- 

172 

- 

21 

- 

27 

- 

62 

- 

65 

- 

35 

- 

34 

- 

23 

- 

263 

- 

Needham, 

Norfolk,  . 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

QuiNcy, 

Randolph, 

Sharon,    . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole,  . 

Wellesley, 

West  wood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Total, 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brocktox, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


53 
43 
382 
3 
16 
29 

55 
47 
122 
46 
48 
7 
28 
23 


Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


22 
56 
10 
22 

105 
12 
5 

172 
27 
26 
16 
90 


1,465 


1914.1 


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179 


republican. 

Number  op  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


CI    . 

a  . 

«R 

«S 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^m 

£ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

-1 

2 

so 

^ 

£"3 

o 

■^^ 

o 

.a  >. 

^ 

< 

< 

Boston 

Chelsea,         .        .        .        .        . 

8,291 
851 
347 

- 

Winthrop, 

Total 

346 

1 

Revere, 

9,835 

1 

County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol,      . 

Auburn,  . 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blackstone, 

Bolton,    . 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley,  . 

FiTCHBDRG, 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden,   . 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford,   . 

Millbury, 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 


36 

72 

45 

158 

55 

85 

42 

66 

38 

37 

361 

17 

74 

25 

511 

230 

73 

51 

40 

56 

102 

58 

163 

27 

166 

12 

17 

240 

120 

20 

51 


Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbur3% 
Southborough 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster, 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield 
Westborough,  . 
Westminster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


32 
125 
38 
44 
19 
35 
10 
49 
10 
61 
63 
35 
140 
63 
72 
30 
25 
49 
35 
61 
49 
81 
86 
28 
76 
31 
60 
4,591 

9,046 


180 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Concluded. 
Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 


Barnstable,  . 
Berkshire,    . 
Bristol, 
Dukes  County, 
Essex,    . 
Franklin, 
Hampden, 
Hampshire,    . 


tOpQ 

go 
rs  a 


1,006 
1,335 
7,014 

251 
11,640 

657 
2,305 
1,506 


Counties. 


Middlesex, 
Nantucket, 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth, 
Suffolk, 
Worcester, 
Total, 


go 
.2  >. 
:::  a 


17,529 
136 
3,841 
1,465 
9,835 
9,046 


67,566 


1914. 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer. 
County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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11 

Barnstable, 
Bourne, 
Brewster,  . 
Chatham,  . 
Dennis, 
Eastham,  . 
Falmouth, 

185 
124 
13 
71 
67 
11 
76 
30 
16 

40 
43 

2 
18 
21 

3 
18 
14 

3 

- 

Orleans,     .... 

Provincetown,  .        .        ', 

Sandwich, 

Truro, 

Wellfleet.    .        .        .        '. 

Yarmouth, 

Total 

10 
32 
29 
7 
19 
76 

1 

14 
6 
3 
2 

14 

Harwich,   . 
Mashpee,   . 

766 

202 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams 

64 

24 

New  Marlborough, 

5 

Alford, 

2 

- 

- 

North  Adams, 

220 

43 

_ 

Becket, 

5 

2 

_ 

Otis,  . 

5 

1 

Cheshire,  . 

11 

6 

_ 

Peru, 

7 

3 

Clarksburg, 

7 

6 

_ 

PiTTSFIELD, 

344 

173 

Dalton, 

30 

16 

- 

Richmond, 

4 

4 

Egremont, 

8 

3 

- 

Sandisfield, 

6 

_ 

Florida,      . 

6 

1 

- 

Savoy, 

3 

3 

Great  Barrington, 

87 

17 

_ 

Sheffield,   . 

12 

1 

Hancock,   . 

4 

- 

- 

Stockbridge, 

24 

5 

_ 

Hinsdale,  . 

11 

- 

- 

Tyringham, 

3 

2 

_ 

Lanesborough,  . 

6 

1 

- 

Washington, 

6 

1 

_ 

Lee,    . 

24 

■8 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

16 

3 

_ 

Lenox, 

35 

12 

- 

Williamstown,   . 

28 

8 

_ 

Monterey, 

11 

1 

- 

Windsor,    . 

4 

Mount  Washington, 

5 

^ 

New  Ashford,    . 

1 

2 

- 

Total 

998 

350 

- 

County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet,  . 

62 

22 

Attleborough, 

161 

80 

_ 

Berkley,     . 

8 

2 

_ 

Dartmouth, 

122 

30 

_ 

Dighton,    . 

114 

31 

_ 

Easton, 

18 

13 

_ 

Fairhaven, 

89 

20 

_ 

Fall  River, 

2,341 

574 

_ 

Freetown,  . 

32 

8 

_ 

Mansfield, 

38 

20 

_ 

New  Bedford, 

1,694 

706 

1 

North  Attleborough 
Norton, 
Raynham, 
Rehoboth, 
Seekonk,    . 
Somerset,  . 
Swansea,    . 
Taunton, 
Westport,  . 

Total,  . 


182 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


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Chilmark, 

15 

3 

_ 

Tisbury 

63 

6 

_ 

Edgartown, 

67 

17 

- 

West  Tisbury,   . 

14 

- 

- 

Gay  Head, 

8 

1 

- 

Gosnold 

7 

- 

3 

Total, 

195 

36 

3 

Oak  Bluffs, 

21 

9 

- 

County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

Andover,    . 

Beverly, 

Boxford,     . 

Dan  vers,    . 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


150 

31 

_ 

141 

20 

- 

586 

199 

- 

16 

2 

- 

383 

127 

- 

54 

28 

- 

62 

11 

- 

603 

174 

- 

19 

9 

- 

98 

26 

- 

672 

234 

- 

219 

71 

- 

1,178 

241 

- 

1,732 

491 

- 

41 

6 

- 

86 

17 

- 

142 

34 

- 

38 

16 

- 

Methuen,  . 
Middleton, 
Nahant,     . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
North  Andover, 
Peabody,    . 
Rockport, 
Rowley, 
Salem, 
Salisbury, 
Saugus, 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield,  . 
Wenham,   . 
West  Newbury, 

Total,  . 


270 

70 

26 

12 

55 

25 

83 

25 

596 

115 

64 

16 

251 

56 

44 

17 

64 

27 

1,286 

430 

46 

33 

74 

21 

247 

52 

68 

14 

47 

14 

47 

28 

9,478 

2,691 

County  of  Franklin. 


Ash  field,    . 

10 

7 

_ 

Bernardston, 

13 

8 

- 

Buckland, 

12 

7 

- 

Charlemont, 

11 

6 

- 

Colrain, 

12 

9 

- 

Conwav,     . 

13 

6 

- 

Deerfield,  . 

26 

17 

- 

Erving, 

12 

4 

- 

Gill, 

7 

7 

- 

Greenfield, 

81 

34 

- 

Hawley,     . 

6 

7 

- 

Heath, 

6 

5 

- 

Leverett,    . 

3 

3 

- 

Leyden, 

10 

3 

- 

Monroe, 
Montague, 
New  Salem, 
Northfield, 
Orange, 
Rowe, 
Shelburne, 
Shutesbury, 
Sunderland, 
Warwick,    . 
Wendell,     . 
Whately,    . 

Total,  . 


4 

2 

42 

31 

9 

2 

15 

4 

43 

17 

13 

8 

29 

9 

1 

1 

19 

24 

2 

- 

2 

4 

4 

3 

405 

228 

County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam,    . 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,     . 


23 

10 

6 

6 

- 

10 

4 

_ 

9 

5 

- 

Chicopeb, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


109 

41 

13 

5 

8 

6. 

7 

2 

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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  — Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

3    .  • 
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Cities  and  Towns. 

Charles    L.    Bur- 
rill  of  Boston. 

Maurice   Kano  of 
Whitman. 

1 

< 

Holland,     . 

HoLYOKB, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow, 
Monson,     . 
Montgomery, 

1 

480 
13 
22 
30 

5 
31 

6 
13 

134 

2 

9 
11 
5 
5 
6 
9 

\ 

Springfield,     . 

Tolland 

Wales 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield 

Wilbraham, 

Total 

838 

3 

9 

55 

75 

13 

244 
3 
2 

6 
19 
5 

_ 

Russell, 
South  wick, 

1,779 

539 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst,    .         .         .         . 

105 

44 

Northampton, 

261 

78 

Belchertown, 

10 

1 

_ 

Pelham,      . 

8 

8 

_ 

Chesterfield, 

23 

14 

_ 

Plainfield, 

7 

8 

Cummington, 

19 

10 

_ 

Prescott,     . 

4 

_ 

Easthampton, 

234 

70 

- 

South  Hadley, 

83 

46 

_ 

Enfield,      . 

30 

8 

- 

Southampton, 

16 

0 

_ 

Goshen, 

10 

7 

- 

Ware, 

41 

9 

_ 

Granby,     . 

15 

2 

- 

West  ham  pton, 

15 

o 

_ 

Greenwich, 

10 

2 

- 

Williamsburg, 

104 

30 

_ 

Hadley,      . 

12 

8 

- 

Worthington, 

13 

8 

_ 

Hatfield, 

17 

13 

Huntington, 

27 

14 

_ 

Total 

1,064 

392 

Middlefield, 

4 

1 

~ 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton, 

Arlington, 

Ashby, 

Ashland,    . 

Ayer, 

Bedford,     . 

Belmont,    . 

Billerica,    . 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford, 

Concord,    . 

Dracut, 

Dunstable, 

Everett,  . 

Framingham, 

Groton, 

Holliston,  . 

Hopkinton, 

Hudson,     . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln, 


42 

7 

_ 

171 

24 

- 

8 

4 

_ 

44 

13 

- 

28 

6 

_ 

85 

22 

_ 

207 

40 

_ 

52 

22 

9 

2 

20 

5 

- 

1,448 

223 

1 

16 

8 

- 

103 

27 

_ 

171 

28 

- 

99 

24 

_ 

15 

0 

- 

841 

270 

_ 

357 

92 

- 

95 

21 

- 

55 

7 

_ 

41 

7 

- 

49 

18 

- 

•  155 

14 

_ 

15 

3 

- 

Littleton,   . 
Lowell,    . 
Malden,    . 
Marlborough 
Maynard,  . 
Medford, 
Melrose, 
Natick, 
Newton,  . 
North  Reading 
Pepperell,  . 
Reading,    . 
Sherborn,  . 
Shirley, 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury,   . 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough, 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 


30 

6 

2,722 

678 

601 

148 

, 

167 

37 

84 

15 

595 

145 

680 

162 

130 

28 

887 

112 

^ 

44 

10 

16 

9 

131 

31 

61 

23 

17 

4 

2,713 

545 

103 

21 

9 

5 

29 

4 

13 

2 

48 

8 

25 

11 

150 

18 

629 

147 

219 

34 

184 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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Wayland,  .... 

59 

9 

_ 

Winchester, 

200 

26 

_ 

West  ford,  .... 
Weston,      .... 

70 
108 

14 

18 

- 

WOBURN,    .... 

346 

71 

- 

Wilmington, 

31 

11 

~ 

Total,  .... 

15,043 

3,237 

1 

County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


107 


107 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree,  . 

Brookline, 

Canton, 

Cohasset,  . 

Dedham,   . 

Dover, 

Foxborougb, 

Franklin,   . 

Holbrook, 

Medfield,    . 

Medwav,    . 

Millis, 

Milton, 


23 

5 

11 

3 

_ 

69 

32 

- 

688 

93 

- 

84 

24 

- 

56 

10 

- 

149 

36 

- 

19 

3 

- 

26 

4 

- 

58 

9 

- 

38 

29 

- 

34 

4 

- 

22 

10 

- 

14 

7 

- 

236 

42 

- 

Needham, 
Norfolk,     . 
Norwood,  . 
Plainville, 

QUINCT, 

Randolph, 
Sharon, 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley,  . 
Westwood, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

Total,  . 


97 
7 

83 
14 
974 
43 
55 


15 
1.57 
24 


3,184 


26 

2 
16 

7 
299 
20 
12 
39 

5 
13 

4 
81 

4 


839 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington,  . 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, 

Carver, 

Duxbury,  . 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax, 

Hanover,   . 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston,  . 

Lakeville,  . 

Marion, 

Marshfieid, 


18 

39 

_ 

19 

24 

- 

206 

200 

- 

4 

1 

- 

7 

8 

- 

18 

12 

- 

34 

25 

_ 

23 

28 

- 

57 

75 

- 

49 

12 

- 

16 

37 

- 

1 

6 

- 

19 

9 

- 

13 

11 

1 

Mattapoisett,     . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,     . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate,     . 

Wareham,  . 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman,  . 

Total,  . 


130 
22 
18 


813 


6 

30 
1 

6 
65 
5 
4 
69 
10 
10 
11 
76 

780 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  PRnL4.RY,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Continued. 
County  of  Suffolk. 


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Boston,     .... 

6,604 

2,167 

_ 

Winthrop, 

325 

40 

Chelsea,  .... 

722 

236 

_ 

Revere 

304 

111 

~ 

Total,  .... 

7,955 

2,554 

- 

County  of  Worcester. 

Ashburnham,    . 

27 

7 

_ 

Northborough,  . 

19 

11 

Athol, 

55 

15 

- 

Northbridge, 

108 

18 

_ 

Auburn,     . 

29 

13 

- 

Oakham,    . 

29 

3 

_ 

Barre, 

126 

31 

- 

Oxford,       . 

37 

8 

_ 

Berlin, 

42 

17 

- 

Paxton, 

12 

4 

_ 

Blackstonc, 

60 

34 

_ 

Petersliam, 

27 

4 

_ 

Bolton, 

25 

12 

- 

Phillipston, 

7 

3 

_ 

Boylston,  . 

52 

14 

- 

Princeton, 

37 

9 

_ 

Brookfield, 

35 

5 

. 

Royalston, 

7 

3 

_ 

Charlton,  . 

27 

8 

- 

Rutland,    . 

50 

12 

_ 

Clinton, 

312 

49 

- 

Shrewsbury, 

49 

11 

_ 

Dana, 

12 

3 

— 

Southborough, 

28 

6 

_ 

Douslaa,     . 

58 

11 

- 

Southbridge, 

97 

41 

_ 

Dudley,     . 

16 

9 

- 

Spencer,     . 

58 

14 

_ 

FlTCHBTJRG, 

438 

70 

- 

Sterling, 

54 

17 

_ 

Gardner,    . 

164 

58 

- 

Sturbridge 

21 

10 

_ 

Grafton,     . 

59 

19 

- 

Sutton, 

23 

2 

_ 

Hard  wick, 

47 

- 

- 

Templeton 

31 

18 

_ 

Harvard,    . 

31 

6 

- 

Upton, 

25 

9 

_ 

Holden,      . 

42 

11 

- 

Uxbridge, 

44 

18 

_ 

Hopedale, 

75 

24 

- 

Warren, 

34 

13 

_ 

Hubbardston, 

41 

14 

_ 

Webster, 

58 

23 

_ 

Lancaster, 

126 

39 

- 

West  Boylston, 

67 

16 

_ 

Leicester,  . 

23 

5 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

19 

7 

_ 

Leominster, 

133 

27 

_ 

Westborough,     . 

63 

18 

_ 

Lunenburg, 

9 

3 

- 

Westminster, 

25 

5 

_ 

Mendon,     . 

13 

3 

_ 

Winchendon, 

53 

4 

_ 

Milford,      . 

209 

38 

- 

WORCE.STER, 

3,899 

807 

_ 

Millbury,   . 

97 

28 

_ 

New  Braintree, 

13 

6 

_ 

Total,  .... 

7,419 

1,702 

North  Brookfield, 

- 

42 

9 

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186 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  beceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Concluded. 
Aggregate  of  Votes, 


Counties. 

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Barnstable,     . 
Berkshire, 
Bristol,    . 
Dukes  County, 

Essex, 
Franklin, 

766 

998 
5,439 

195 
9,478 

405 
1,779 
1,064 

202 
350 

1,881 
36 

2,691 
228 
539 
392 

1 
3 

Middlesex, 
Nantucket, 
Norfolk, 

Plymouth,                 <■ 
Suffolk,  .... 
Worcester, 
Total, 

15,043 
107 
3,184 
813 
7,955 
7,419 

3,237 

19 

839 

780 

2,554 

1,702 

1 
1 

Hampden, 
Hampshire, 

54,645 

15,450 

6 

1914. 


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187 


kepublican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 
Bourne,  . 
Brewster, 
Chatham , 
Dennis,  . 
Eastham, 
Falmouth, 
Harwich, 
Mashpee, 


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246 

173 

- 

15 

- 

95 

- 

103 

- 

10 

- 

104 

- 

47 

- 

22 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Orleans,   . 
Province  town. 
Sandwich, 
Truro,      , 
Wellfleet, 
Yarmouth, 

Total, 


H2 


38 

11 

19 

104 


1,047 


County  of  Berkshire. 

Adams,    ...... 

86 

_ 

New  Marlborough,           ... 

5 

Alford,     . 

2 

- 

North  Adams, 

264 

_ 

Becket,    . 

6 

_ 

Otis, 

5 

_ 

Cheshire, 

18 

- 

Peru, 

9 

_ 

Clarksburg, 

13 

_ 

PiTTSFIELD, 

525 

_ 

Dalton,    . 

46 

- 

Richmond, 

8 

_ 

Egremont, 

13 

_ 

Sandisfield, 

6 

_ 

Florida,    . 

7 

_ 

Savoy, 

6 

_ 

Great  Barrington, 

101 

- 

Sheffield, 

15 

_ 

Hancock, 

2 

- 

Stockbridge, 

28 

_ 

Hinsdale, 

10 

- 

Tvringham, 

5 

_ 

Lanesborough, 

■    10 

- 

Washington, 

7 

_ 

Lee, 

31 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

18 

_ 

Lenox, 

44 

- 

Williamstown, 

34 

_ 

Monterey, 

13 

_ 

Windsor, 

4 

_ 

Mount  Washington, 
New  Ashford, 

5 

3 

- 

Total 

1,349 

- 

County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet, 
Attleborough, 
Berkley,  . 
Dartmouth,     . 
Dighton, 
Easton,    . 
Fairhaven, 
Fall  Riveh,  . 
Freetown, 
Mansfield, 
New  Bedford, 


86 

230 

- 

10 

- 

158 

- 

150 

- 

32 

- 

111 

- 

2.770 

- 

47 

- 

58 

- 

2.304 

1 

North  Attleborough 

Norton,    . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 


Total, 


91 
11 
90 
46 
11 
40 
54 
729 
9 


7,037 


188 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


**-! 

o 

o 

2 

S 

,C3 

ja 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^b 

4 

«i 

•S 

^ 

d.2 

o 

d.2 

o 

■1^ 

< 

r 

< 

Chilmark, 

18 

_ 

Tisbury, 

106 

_ 

Edgartown, 

Gay  Head 

118 
11 

- 

West  Tisbury,          .... 

19 

- 

Gosnold, 

10 

- 

Total 

321 

- 

Oak  Bluffs, 

39 

~ 

County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford,  . 

Danvers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrenxe, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


190 

_ 

162 

- 

768 

- 

17 

- 

513 

- 

82 

- 

62 

- 

779 

- 

34 

- 

126 

- 

881 

- 

276 

- 

1,376 

- 

2,098 

- 

45 

- 

102 

- 

171 

- 

59 

~ 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
North  Andover 
Peabodjs 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,    . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,    . 
Swampscott 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newburj-, 

Total, 


311 
40 
79 

114 

647 
78 

305 
64 
92 
1,591 
73 
94 

292 
81 
64 
80 


11,746 


County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield, 
Bernards  ton, 
Buckland, 
Charlemont, 
Colrain,   . 
Conway, 
Deerfield, 
Erving,    . 
Gill,   -      . 
Greenfield, 
Hawley,  . 
Heath,     . 
Leverett, 
Leyden,  . 


18 

1 

20 

- 

19 

- 

19 

- 

25 

- 

19 

- 

43 

- 

15 

- 

15 

- 

127 

- 

15 

- 

10 

- 

5 

- 

11 

- 

Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

Total, 


County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,  . 


34 

12 

- 

12 

14 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 
Montgomery, 
Palmer,  . 
Russell,  . 
Southwick, 


Hi 

fl.2 
•3H 


1 
G06 
16 
30 
41 
11 
36 
12 
22 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Springfield,  . 

Tolland,  . 

Wales, 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield, 

Wilbraham, 

Total, 


Hi 


1,093 
6 
11 


2,321 


County  of  Hampshire. 


Amherst, 

157 

Belchertown,  . 

9 

- 

Chesterfield,    . 

38 

- 

Cummington, 

29 

- 

Easthampton, 
Enfield,   . 

303 
36 

- 

Gioshen,  . 

18 

_ 

Granbv,  . 

19 

- 

Greenwich, 

13 

_ 

Hadley,   . 

20 

- 

Hatfield, 

28 

- 

Huntington, 

41 

- 

Middlefield, 

4 

- 

Northampton, 

Pelham,  . 

Plainfield, 

Prescott, 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

Westhampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington,  . 


Total, 


355 
16 
16 
7 

128 
22 
51 
21 

133 
20 


1,484 


County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton, 

Arlington, 

Ashby,     . 

Ashland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle,  . 

Chelmsford, 

Concord, 

Dracut,    . 

Dunstable, 

Everett, 

Framingham, 

Groton,    . 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton, 

Hudson,  . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,  . 


49 

193 

- 

12 

- 

53 

- 

32 

- 

107 

- 

232 

- 

76 

- 

12 

- 

25 

- 

1,643 

- 

24 

- 

135 

- 

195 

- 

122 

- 

22 

- 

1,024 

- 

408 

- 

117 

- 

65 

- 

47 

- 

70 

- 

170 

- 

20 

~ 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough 

Maynard, 

Medford, 

Melrose, 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 

North  Reading 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley,    . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 


38 

3,317 

738 

197 

99 

690 

812 

140 

846 

57 

18 

IfO 

84 

23 

3,205 

123 

16 

35 

If) 

58 

38 

157 

747 

237 


190 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


REPUBLICAN. 

NUMBEE  OF  VOTKS  EECEIVED  BY  EaCH  REPUBLICAN  CANDIDATE  FOR  NOMINA- 
TION FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Wayland, 
Westford, 
Weston,  . 
Wilmington, 


a. 2 


66 
86 
130 
43 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winchester, 

WOBURN, 


Total, 


a. 2 


219 
429 


i   17,667 


County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


157 


157 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellin?ham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Med  way, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 


27 

. 

15 

- 

105 

- 

755 

- 

102 

- 

65 

- 

183 

- 

23 

- 

28 

- 

65 

- 

61 

- 

36 

- 

34 

- 

22 

- 

268 

- 

Needham, 
Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QUINCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley, 
Westwood, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

Total, 


123 
7 

94 

23 
1,224 

62 

61 
111. 

26 
104 

23 
232 

32 


3,911 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


53 

1 

42 

- 

388 

- 

4 

- 

15 

- 

30 

- 

58 

_ 

48 

- 

125 

- 

49 

- 

50 

- 

7 

- 

29 

- 

22 

- 

Mattapoisett,  . 

M  iddleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Warehani, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 


Total, 


21 
59 
12 
22 

102 
11 
6 

182 
29 
27 
17 
93 


1,501 


1914. 


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191 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican"  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston,  . 

Chelsea, 
Revere,    . 


8,411 
861 
341 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winthrop, 
Total, 


350 


9,963 


County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham,           .... 

36 

Northborough,         .... 

33 

Athol, 

71 

_ 

Northbridge,  . 

123 

_ 

Auburn,  . 

45 

- 

Oakham, 

38 

_ 

Barre, 

146 

_ 

Oxford,    . 

45 

_ 

Berlin, 

63 

_ 

Paxton,    . 

18 

_ 

Blackstone, 

82 

- 

Petersham, 

35 

_ 

Bolton,     . 

42 

_ 

Phillipston, 

10 

_ 

Boylston, 

67 

- 

Princeton, 

49 

_ 

Brookfield, 

39 

_ 

Royalston, 

10 

_ 

Charlton, 

37 

_ 

Rutland, 

61 

_ 

Clinton,  . 

360 

- 

Shrewsbury,    . 

64 

_ 

Dana, 

17 

- 

Southborough, 

34 

_ 

Douglas, 

70 

- 

Southbridge,   . 

141 

_ 

Dudley,  . 

25 

- 

Spencer,  . 

62 

_ 

FiTCHBURG, 

512 

- 

Sterling,  . 

64 

_ 

Gardner, 

231 

- 

Sturbridge, 

30 

_ 

Grafton, 

71 

- 

Sutton,    . 

27 

_ 

Hard  wick. 

52 

- 

Templeton, 

48 

_ 

Harvard, 

38 

- 

Upton,     . 

35 

_ 

Holden,   . 

58 

- 

Uxbridge, 

62 

_ 

Hopedale, 

102 

- 

Warren,    . 

46 

_ 

Hubbardston, 

58 

_ 

Webster, 

81 

_ 

Lancaster, 

159 

1 

West  Boyl.'iton, 

84 

_ 

Leicester, 

28 

_ 

West  Brookfield, 

30 

_ 

Leominster, 

166 

- 

Westborough,  . 

74 

_ 

Lunenburg, 

14 

- 

Westminster,   . 

33 

_ 

Mendon, 

17 

- 

Winchendon,   . 

60 

_ 

Milford,  . 

242 

- 

Worcester,    . 

4,683 

_ 

120 

New  Braintree, 

20 

- 

Total 

9,118 

1 

North  Brookfield, 

50 

~ 

192 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Concluded. 
Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 


Barnstable,  . 
Berkshire,    . 
Bristol, 
Dukes  County, 
Essex,     . 
Franklin, 
Hampden, 
Hampshire,    . 


1,047 

1,349 

7,037 

321 

11,746 

650 

2,321 

1,484 


Counties. 


Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth, 
Suffolk, 
Worcester, 
Total, 


-5^ 


17,667 
157 
3,911 
1,501 
9,963 
9,118 


68,272 


1914. 


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193 


republican. 
Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  PRraL4.Ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


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&  c 

CO  o 

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S=3 

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2  ea 
Eft, 

o 

^S 

< 

251 

178 

_ 

14 

_ 

03 

_ 

99 

_ 

14 

_ 

102 

_ 

49 

_ 

22 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Orleans,   . 

Provincetov.n, 

Sandwich, 

Truro,      . 

Wellfleet, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


00—, 


13 

46 
40 
11 
24 
102 


1,058 


County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams,    . 

Alford,-    . 

Becket,    . 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg, 

Dal  ton,    . 

Egremont, 

Florida,   . 

Great  Barrington,  . 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford, 


2 

7 
19 
13 
46 
13 

6 
103 

3 

10 
10 
32 
45 
14 


New  Marlborough 
North  Adams, 
Otis, 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIET.D,        . 

Richmond, 
Saadisfield, 
Savoy, 
Sheffield, 
Stockbridge,    . 
TjTingham,     . 
Washington,    . 
West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 
Windsor. 


Total, 


263 

5 

10 

525 


1,355 


County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnot, 
Attleborough, 
Berkley,  . 
Dartmouth, 
Dighton, 
Easton,    . 
Fair  haven. 
Fall  River, 
Freetown, 
Mansfield, 
New  Bedford, 


91 
232 

11 
172 
170 

31 

122 

3,082 

51 

60 
2,469 


North  Attleborough 

Norton,   . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Tauxton-, 

Westport, 


Total, 


194 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


REPUBLICAN. 

NuMBEE  OF  Votes  keceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Continued. 
County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverlt, 

Boxford,  . 

Dan  vers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haveuhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manciiester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


Ashfield, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley,  . 

Heath, 

Leverett, 

Leyden,  . 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

Total, 


County  of  Essex. 


188 

_ 

163 

- 

782 

- 

18 

- 

512 

- 

84 

- 

62 

- 

791 

- 

34 

- 

126 

- 

904 

- 

281 

- 

1,396 

- 

2,110 

- 

46 

- 

107 

- 

178 

- 

60 

- 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
North  Andover 
Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,    . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,    . 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newbury 


Total, 


County  of  Franklin. 


18 
21 
19 
19 
25 
19 
44 
15 
15 
135 
14 
10 
5 
13 


Monroe,   . 
Montague, 
New  Salom, 
'  Northfield, 
Orange,    . 
Rowe, 
Shelburne, 
Shutesbury, 
Sunderland, 
Warwick, 
Wendell,  . 
Whately, 

Total, 


County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 

Blandford, 

Brimfield, 

Chester,  . 


Chicopf.e, 

East  Longrneadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


< 


272 


669 


143 
20 
14 
10 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


195 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Caxdidate  for  Nomina- 
tion' FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Premary,  Sept.  23,  1913  — •  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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la 


Holland, 

HOLTOKE, 

Longraeadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monaon,  . 
Montgomery, 
Palmer,  . 
Russell,  . 
Southwick, 


1 

610 
16 
31 
39 
10 
37 
12 
21 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Springfield,  . 

ToUand,  . 

Wales, 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield , 

Wilbraham, 


Total, 


1,097 
6 
10 
65 
95 
17 


2,325 


County  of  Hampshire. 


Amherst, 

158 

Belchettown,  . 

10 

_ 

Chesterfield,    . 

37 

_ 

Cummington, 

29 

_ 

Easthampton, 

299 

_ 

Enfield,    . 

37 

_ 

Goshen,  . 

IS 

_ 

Granbv,  . 

20 

_ 

Greenwich, 

13 

_ 

Hadlev,   . 

21 

_ 

Hatfield, 

28 

_ 

Huntington, 

43 

_ 

MiddleSeld, 

4 

- 

NOKTHAMPTOX, 

Pelham,  . 

Plainfield, 

Prescott, 

South  Iladley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

Westhampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Wortnington,  . 

Total, 


362 
16 
14 
7 

128 
21 
49 
21 

12S 


1,485 


County  of  Middlesex. 

Acton 

48 

_ 

Littleton, 

39 

Arlington, 

193 

- 

Lowell, 

3,325 

_ 

Ashby,     . 

12 

- 

Maldex, 

728 

_ 

Ashland, 

52 

- 

Marlborocgh, 

202 

_ 

Ayer, 

32 

- 

Mavnard, 

101 

_ 

Bedford, 

114 

- 

Medford, 

700 

_ 

Belmont, 

233 

_ 

Melrose, 

820 

Billerica, 

75 

- 

Natick,    . 

140 

Boxborough, 

12 

_ 

Newton, 

955 

Burlington, 

28 

- 

North  Reading, 

55 

_ 

Cambridge, 

1,658 

2 

Pepperell, 

17 

_ 

Carlisle,  . 

23 

- 

Reading, 

104 

Chelmsford, 

128 

_ 

Sherborn, 

83 

Concord, 

202 

_ 

Shirley,    . 

24 

Dracut,    . 

121 

- 

SOMERVILLE,    . 

3,259 

_ 

Dunstable, 

22 

- 

Stoneham, 

124 

_ 

Everett, 

1,040 

- 

Stow, 

15 

Framing  ham. 

416 

_ 

Sudbury, 

34 

_ 

Groton,    . 

120 

- 

Tewksburv,     . 

17 

Holliston, 

58 

_ 

Townsend , 

58 

Hopkinton, 

48 

- 

Tvngslwrough, 

35 

Hudson,  . 

71 

- 

Wakefield, 

164 

_ 

Lexington, 

168 

- 

Waltham, 

753 

Lincoln,  . 

21 

- 

Watertown, 

241 

- 

196 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Nu:mber  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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o 

o 

%  C 

CC  P 

Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

1^ 

1 

0 

< 

3^ 

1-5 

< 

Wayland, 

66 

Winchester 

225 

_ 

Westford, 

Weston, 

86 
125 

- 

WOBURN, 

435 

- 

Wilmington, 

45 

- 

Total 

17,930 

County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


162 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Med  field, 

Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 


27 

16 

104 

768 

103 

66 

185 

23 

27 

66 

60 

35 

34 

23 

270 


Needham, 

Norfolk,  . 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

Qui.xcy,  . 

Randolph, 

Sharon,    . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole,  . 

Wellesley, 

Westwood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Total, 


124 

8 
97 
23 
1,231 
62 
61 

112 
28 

102 
20 

231 
31 


3,937 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,     . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


52 

1 

42 

- 

388 

- 

5 

- 

15 

- 

30 

- 

58 

_ 

49 

- 

128 

- 

54 

- 

49 

- 

7 

- 

30 

- 

24 

1 

Mattapoisett,  . 

M  iddleborough, 

Norvvell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 


Total, 


24 
58 
13 
23 
106 
10 

181 
29 
27 
17 
92 


1,518 


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197 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomixa- 
TioN  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Pri^l^ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Continued. 

County  of  SuSolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


BOSTOX,  . 

Chklsea, 
Revere,    . 


1,528 
875 
349 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winthrop, 
Total, 


353 


10,105 


County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol,      . 

Auburn,  . 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blacl:stOEe, 

Bolton,     . 

Bojlston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley,  . 

FiTCHBURG, 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden,   . 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

MUford,  . 

Millbury, 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 


37 

73 

46 

147 

65 

83 

41 

67 

40 

34 

370 

18 

76 

25 

517 

230 

69 

54 

38 

59 

103 

60 

156 

28 

169 

12 

17 

239 

115 

20 

51 


Northborough 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
L'pton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster,  . 
West  Bo  vision. 
West  Brookfield 
Westborough,  . 
Westminster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


36 
127 
39 
45 
17 
35 
10 
50 
10 
61 
64 
35 
142 
65 
72 
30 
27 
46 
35 
62 
49 
82 
S3 
30 
81 
33 
59 
4,681 

9,165 


198 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Concluded. 
[Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 


Barnstable, 
Berkshire,     . 
Bristol, 
Dukes  County, 
Essex,     . 
Franklin, 
Hampden, 
Hampshire,    . 


IK'S 


1,058 

1,355 

7,713 

272 

11,901 

r.69 

2,325 

1,485 


Counties. 


Middlesex, 
Nantucket, 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth, 
Suffolk, 
Worcester, 
Total, 


6pR 


17,930 

162 

3,937 

1,518 

10,105 
9,165 


69,595 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillors. 

First  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Abington, 

Acushnet, 

Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Bridgewater,   . 

Bhockton, 

Carver,    . 

Chatham, 

Chilmark, 

Cohasset, 

Dartmouth,     . 

Dennis,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater,  . 

Eastham, 

Edgartown, 

Fairhaven, 

Fall  River,  . 

Falmouth, 

Freetown, 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Harwich, 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeviile, 


50 
77 

207 

152 
13 
37 

332 

7 

75 

13 

60 

136 
80 
16 
30 
13 
57 

110 
2,255 

■85 
36 


50 
37 
39 
113 
37 
45 
6 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 

Mashpee, 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Nantucket, 

New  Bedford, 

Norwell,  . 

Oak  Bluffs,      . 

Orleans,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Provincetown, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Sandwich, 

Scituate, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Tisbury, 

Truro, 

Wareham, 

Wellfleet, 

West  Bridgewater, 

West  Tisburj', 

Westport, 

Whitman, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


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DO  o 

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W 


30 
23 
14 
21 
57 
99 
2,038 
13 
28 
11 
19 
94 
11 
42 

6 
164 
32 
24 
30 
54 
58 

9 

22 
14 
16 
14 

9 
81 
74 


7,291 


Second  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Attleborough, 
Avon,       .... 
Bellingham,     . 
Berkley,  .... 
Bcston:  — 

Wards  20,  21,  23,  24,  26, 
Braintree, 
Brookline, 
Canton,   .... 


O 


220 
24 
14 


3,352 


682 
85 


Cities  and    Towns. 


Dedham, 

Dighton, 

Dover,     . 

Easton,    . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Mansfield, 

Medfield, 


o 


165 
117 
19 
26 
26 
54 
48 
55 
32 


200 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillors  —  Continued. 

Second  District  —  Concluded. 


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Medway, 

30 

_ 

Rehoboth, 

36 

_ 

Millis 

22 

- 

Seekonk, 

S 

- 

Milton, 

222 

- 

Sharon,    . 

56 

- 

Needham, 

112 

- 

Stoughton, 

98 

- 

Norfolk,  ...... 

8 

- 

Taunton, 

612 

- 

North  Attleborough, 

83 

- 

Walpole,  . 

29 

- 

11 

- 

Wellesley, 

92 

- 

Norwood,         ..... 

93 

- 

Westwood, 

20 

- 

Plainville, 

24 

- 

Weymouth, 

207 

- 

QuI^•CY, 

1,004 
45 

- 

Wrentham, 

27 

- 

Randolph 

Raynham,       

82 

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Total 

7,933 

1 

Third  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston*  ~~' 

Wards"2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8.  9,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  IS,  19,  22, 
Cambridge:  — 

Wardsl.2,  3.  4 


Total, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Fourth  District. 


Boston:  — 

Wards  1,  10,  11,  25,       . 
Cambridge:  — 

Wards  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 
Chelsea, 
Everett, 
Malden, 


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1,454 

1 

790 

- 

978 

1 

773 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Melrose, 
Revere,    . 

SOMEBVILLE, 

Winthrop, 
Total, 


K  S  a 


800 

355 

2,935 

334 


10,637 


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201 


REPUBLICAN. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  CA>rDiDATE  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prim-\ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillors  —  Continued. 

Fifth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Bexford, 

Danvers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown,    . 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill,    . 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence,     . 

Lynx: — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  o,  7, 
Manchester,     . 
Marblehead,    . 
Merrimac, 
Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
North  Andover, 
Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,    . 
Salisbury, 
Swampscott,   . 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newbury, 

Total, 


38 

119 

336 

14 

232 

25 

48 

236 

33 

62 

876 

160 

911 

1,117 
56 

101 
17 

214 
23 
43 
64 

287 
54 

176 
3 
52 

809 
37 

176 
55 
28 
64 


4 

18 
144 

42 
35 

1 
588 

1 
18 
42 
48 
53 

151 
42 
25 

20 
1 

15 
17 
53 

3 

39 
71 

9 
190 

6 
28 

3 
14 

4 


205 
27 

345 
3 

258 
22 
21 

176 

6 

49 

130 

108 

489 

757 
16 
69 
52 

107 
16 
24 
35 

490 
25 

105 

4 

36 

848 
53 

117 
24 
24 
20 


6,466 


1,685 


4,656 


Sixth  District. 


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Acton, 

45 

_ 

Belmont, 

218 

Arlington, 

183 

- 

Billerica, 

68 

- 

Ashby, 

10 

- 

Boxborough, 

11 

- 

Ashland, 

50 

- 

Burlington, 

23 

- 

Ayer, 

28 

- 

Carlisle, 

22 

_ 

Bedford 

97 

~ 

Chelmsford 

116 

- 

202 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept,  23,  1913  —  Contmued. 

Votes  for  Councillors  —  Continued. 

Sixth  District  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Concord, 
Dracut,   . 
Dunstable, 
Framing  ham, 
Groton,   . 
Holliston, 
Hopkinton, 
Hudson,  . 
Lexington, 
Lincoln,  . 
Littleton, 
Lowell, 
Lynn: — 
Ward  6, 
Lynnfield, 
Marlborough, 
Maynard, 
Medford, 
Natick,    .  . 
Newton, 
North  Reading, 
Pepperell, 


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6 

< 

186 

_ 

94 

' 

19 

353 

- 

101 

_ 

51 

- 

44 

- 

68 

- 

162 

- 

20 

- 

36 

- 

2,986 

- 

228 

_ 

41 

- 

179 

- 

99 

- 

637 

- 

133 

- 

935 

- 

45 

- 

13 

~ 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Reading, 

Saugus,    . 

Sherborn, 

Shirley,    . 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury,     . 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough, 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 

Way  land, 

Westford, 

Weston,    . 

Wilmington,    . 

Winchester, 

WOBURN, 

Total, 


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152 

81 

75 

18 

115 

14 

31 

12 

41 

28 

153 

704 

236 

56 

70 

121 

42 

213 

403 


Seventh  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol,      . 

Auburn,  . 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blackstone, 

Bolton,     . 

Boy  Is  ton, 

Brimfield, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley,  . 

FiTCHBURG, 

Gardner, 


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29 

72 

- 

44 

- 

132 

- 

57 

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71 

- 

38 

- 

56 

- 

10 

- 

39 

- 

33 

- 

325 

- 

14 

- 

72 

- 

25 

- 

455 

- 

200 

~ 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Grafton,  . 

Hampden, 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden,   . 

Holland, 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Ludlow,  . 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford,    . 

Millbury, 

Monson,  . 


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66 
10 
48 
35 
57 
1 
97 
50 

143 
28 

156 
22 
11 
16 

220 

109 
37 


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203 


REPUBLICAN. 

NwrBER  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Republicax  Caxdidate  for  Xomina- 
TioN  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election*  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillors  —  Continued. 

Seventh  District  —  Concluded. 


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New  Braintree,        .... 

21 

Sturbridge, 

31 

North  Brookfield, 

66 

- 

Sutton,    . 

19 

- 

Northborcugh, 

33 

_ 

Templeton, 

46 

- 

Northbridge,   . 

108 

- 

Upton,     . 

30 

- 

Oakham, 

31 

- 

Uxbridge, 

62 

- 

Oxford,    . 

42 

- 

Wales,      . 

11 

- 

Palmer,    . 

34 

- 

Warren,    . 

47 

- 

Paxton,    . 

19 

- 

Webster,  . 

78 

- 

Petersham, 

32 

- 

West  Boylston, 

78 

- 

Phillipston, 

10 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

21 

- 

Princeton, 

45 

- 

Westborough,  . 

66 

- 

RoyaLston, 

11 

- 

Westminster,   . 

31 

- 

Rutland, 

55 

- 

Wilbraham, 

16 

- 

Shrewsburs', 

60 

- 

Winchendon,   . 

52 

- 

Southborough 

32 

- 

WORCESTEU,      . 

4,336 

- 

Southbridge, 

135 

- 

Spencer,  . 

62 

- 

Total 

8,569 

4 

Sterling,  . 

68 

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Eighth  District. 


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Adams,       .... 

46 

31 

Deerfield,  .... 

31 

11 

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Agawam,    . 

12 

22 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

13 

4 

- 

Alford, 

2 

- 

- 

Easthampton,    . 

190 

113 

- 

Amherst,    . 

143 

21 

- 

Egremont, 

13 

- 

- 

Ashfield,     . 

11 

0 

- 

Enfield,      . 

32 

4 

- 

Becket,       . 

3 

3 

- 

Erving, 

11 

4 

- 

Belchertown, 

10 

3 

- 

Florida, 

4 

1 

- 

Bernardston, 

9 

10 

- 

Gill,   . 

9 

4 

- 

Blandford, 

4 

0 

- 

Goshen, 

10 

4 

- 

Buckland, 

9 

8 

- 

Granbv,     . 

6 

15 

- 

Charlemont, 

14 

2 

- 

Granville, 

13 

2 

- 

Cheshire,    . 

5 

9 

- 

Great  Harrington, 

74 

22 

- 

Chester, 

8 

4 

- 

Greenfield, 

77 

39 

- 

Chesterfield, 

21 

18 

- 

Greenwich, 

9 

0 

- 

Chicopee, 

65 

74 

- 

Hadley,      . 

10 

12 

- 

Clarksburg, 

6 

6 

- 

Hancock,   . 

- 

2 

- 

Colrain, 

13 

11 

- 

Hatfield,    . 

27 

2 

- 

Conway,    . 

10 

9 

- 

Hawley,     . 

10 

2 

- 

Cummington, 

18 

10 

- 

Heath, 

6 

4 

- 

Dalton,      . 

21 

23 

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Hinsdale,  . 

4 

3 

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204 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillors  —  Concluded. 

Eighth  District  —  Concluded. 


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HOLTOKE, 

193 

424 

Russell 

6 

4 

Huntington, 

2.S 

16 

- 

Sandisfield, 

4 

1 

- 

Lanesborough,  . 

5 

4 

- 

Savoj-, 

3 

1 

- 

Lee,    . 

16 

12 

- 

Sheffield,    . 

10 

3 

- 

Lenox, 

34 

9 

- 

Shelburne, 

16 

15 

- 

Leverett,    . 

5 

- 

- 

Shutesbury, 

2 

- 

Leyden, 

7 

4 

- 

South  Hadley, 

43 

116 

- 

Long  meadow,    . 

10 

5 

- 

Southampton, 

12 

7 

- 

Middlefield, 

4 

- 

- 

Southwick, 

15 

4 

- 

Monroe,      . 

6 

- 

- 

Springfield, 

633 

386 

1 

Montague, 

47 

24 

- 

Stockbridge, 

12 

12 

- 

Monterey, 

13 

- 

- 

Sunderland, 

33 

10 

- 

Montgomery,     . 

4 

4 

- 

Tolland,     . 

4 

2 

- 

Mount  Washington, 

4 

- 

- 

Tyringham, 

2 

2 

- 

New  Ashford,    . 

2 

- 

- 

Ware, 

40 

9 

- 

New  Marlborough, 

4 

2 

- 

Warwick,    . 

- 

1 

- 

New  Salem, 

9 

1 

- 

Washington, 

4 

3 

- 

North  Adams, 

137 

101 

- 

Wendell, 

3 

3 

- 

Northampton, 

268 

76 

- 

West  Springfield, 

30 

33 

- 

Northfield, 

8 

8 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

12 

- 

- 

Orange, 

52 

11 

- 

Westfield,  .         : 

50 

39 

- 

Otis,  . 

4 

1 

- 

Westhampton, 

10 

9 

- 

Pelham, 

13 

3 

- 

Whately,    . 

1 

4 

- 

Peru, 

4 

5 

- 

Williamsburg, 

113 

25 

- 

PiTTSFIELD, 

223 

277 

- 

Williams  town. 

19 

16 

- 

Plainfield, 

10 

4 

- 

Windsor,     . 

2 

2 

- 

Prescott,     . 

6 

1 

- 

Worthington, 

15 

4 

- 

Riohmond, 

2 

3 

- 

Rowe, 

15 

7 

- 

Total 

3,201 

2,240 

1 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


205 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators. 

Berkshire  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

SI 

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S2 

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< 

Adams,    . 
Cheshire, 
Clarksbvirg, 
DaltOD,    . 
Florida,   . 
Hancock, 
Hinsdale, 
Lanesborough, 
New  Ashfordj 

87 
17 
12 
49 
7 
4 
10 
11 
3 

_ 

North  Adams,       .... 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Savoy,     

Williamstown,          .... 
Windsor, 

Total 

250 

11 

528 

5 

47 

4 

- 

1,045 

- 

Berkshire,  Hampshire  and  Hampden  District. 


«+H 

«*H 

O        . 

O         . 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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a 

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^ 

o 

< 

o 

«J 

Agawam, 

33 

_ 

Mount  Washington, 

5 

_ 

Alford,     . 

2 

- 

New  Marlborough, 

5 

- 

Becket,    . 

8 

- 

Northampton, 

385 

- 

Blandford, 

12 

- 

Otis, 

5 

- 

Chester,  . 

13 

_ 

Plainfield, 

18 

_ 

Chesterfield,    . 

40 

_ 

Richmond, 

8 

- 

Cummington, 

30 

- 

Russell,    . 

12 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

18 

- 

Sandisfield, 

6 

- 

Easthampton, 

306 

- 

SheflBeld, 

15 

- 

Egremont, 

13 

- 

Southampton, 

24 

- 

Goshen,  . 

17 

_ 

Southwick, 

21 

- 

Granville, 

16 

_ 

Stockbridge,    . 

30 

- 

Great  Harrington, 

102 

- 

Tolland,  . 

6 

- 

Hatfield, 

30 

_ 

Tyringham,     . 

4 

- 

Huntington,    . 

47 

1 

Washington,     . 

6 

- 

Lee, 

31 

West  Stockbridge, 

18 

- 

Lenox, 

44 

- 

Westhampton, 

21 

- 

Longmeadow, 

16 

- 

Williamsburg, 

142 

- 

Middlefield,     . 

7 

Worthington,  . 

22 

- 

Monterey, 

15 

- 

Montgomery,  . 

11 

~ 

Total, 

1,564 

1 

206 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Attleborough, 

Berkley,  . 

Dighton, 

Easton,    . 

Mansfield, 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton,  . 


3  <^ 


234 
10 

161 
31 
61 
90 
11 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Raynham, 
Rehoboth, 
Seekonk, 
Taunton, 

Total, 


Is 


97 

45 

9 

849 


1,598 


Second  Bristol  District. 


^ 

0 

.a 

^i 

Cities  and  Towns. 

alter  E. 
of  Fall 

•^ 

^ 

■< 

Fall  RrvER, 

1,049 

2,230 

_ 

Somerset, 

15 

27 

- 

Swansea, 

21 

39 

~ 

Total, 

1,085 

2,296 

- 

Third  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Acushnet, 
Dartmouth, 
Fair  haven, 
Freetown, 


te  O 

a  o 


77 
157 
97 
43 


Cities  and  Towns. 


New  Bedford, 
Westport, 


Total, 


a  o 
< 


2,116 

7 


2,497 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


20^ 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  PRi\LmY,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Cape  District. 


"E 

a 

■o 

Q. 

-Si 

J-s 

is 

m 

O'i 

M^ 

O"^ 

M^ 

3 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^§ 

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E 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^1 

.9^ 

£ 

^m 

II 

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3 

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O 

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< 

Barnstable, 

250 

48 

2 

Nantucket, 

24 

198 

Bourne, 

154 

30 

1 

Oak  Bluffs, 

18 

20 

- 

Brewster,   . 

14 

1 

_ 

Orleans, 

12 

1 

- 

Chatham,  . 

71 

23 

- 

Pro  vi  ncetow  n , 

62 

8 

- 

Chilmark, 

13 

5 

_ 

Sandwich, 

37 

5 

- 

Dennis, 

84 

20 

- 

Tisbury,     . 

55 

37 

- 

Eastham,  . 

18 

- 

- 

Truro, 

7 

3 

- 

Edgartown, 

38 

60 

- 

Wellfleet,    . 

25 

3 

- 

Falmouth, 

103 

12 

- 

West  Tisbury, 

6 

12 

- 

Gav  Head, 

7 

2 

- 

Yarmouth, 

53 

53 

- 

Gosnold,    . 

7 

2 

- 

Harwich,    . 

35 

12 

- 

Total 

1,116 

555 

3 

Mashpee,    . 

23 

- 

- 

First  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ltxn: — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7, 
Nahant,  . 


°^ 

Xi 

«  o 

""i 

2 

s^  S 

o 

ja'->-^ 

rs 

o 

< 

1,904 

97 

" 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Swampscott, 
Total, 


«2 

(S  o 

OS 


ta  o  3 


o 


309 


2,310 


Second  Essex  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

SS 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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1 

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.  o 

22 

.  o 

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< 

<! 

< 

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Beverly 

786 

1 

Salem,     

1,621 

_ 

Danvers, 

552 

- 

Marblehead, 

178 

" 

Total 

3,137 

1 

208 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Third  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

11 

-   ©    & 

IS 

11 

go 

i 
1 

o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

|a 
|l 

O 

II 

1° 

3  o  - 

o 

i 

2 
o 

< 

Essex, 

Gloucester,     . 
Hamilton, 
Ipswich,     . 
Manchester, 

17 

185 

9 

35 

17 

53 

677 

6 

85 
860 
161 
390 
104 

79 
335 

79 

_ 

Rowley,     .... 
Salisbury, 

Topsfield 

Wenham,   .... 
West  Newbury, 

Total 

22 
50 
13 
3 
20 

86 
90 
83 
76 
69 

\ 

Newbury, 

Newburyport, 

Rockport, 

1,107 

2,497 

- 

Fourth  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Amesbury, 
Boxford,  . 
Georgetown, 
Groveland, 
Haverhill, 


U-, 

o 

o 

^d 

o-a 

£ 

J3 

gw 

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w 

< 

190 

17 

- 

60 

- 

34 

- 

908 

7 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Merrimac, 
Middleton, 
Peabod}', 

Total, 


^d 


60 
39 
300 


Fifth  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Andover, 

Lawrence, 

Methuen, 


152 

1,377 

327 


Cities  and  Towns. 


North  Andover, 
Total, 


a^ 


1,933 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


209 


REPUBLICAN. 

NuMBEK  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Eiection  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Franklin  and  Hampshire  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Hi 

All  others. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

o 

1 
< 

Amherst, 

Ashfield, 

Belchertown, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,  . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Enfield,    . 

Erving,    . 

Gill. 

Granby,  . 

Greenfield, 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,  . 

Hawley,  . 

Heath,     . 

161 
18 
12 
20 
23 
16 
25 
18 
44 
38 
13 
14 
20 

133 
14 
22 
16 
11 
5 

- 

Ley den.  . 

Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Pelham,  . 

Prescott, 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

South  Hadley, 

Sunderland, 

Ware, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately. 

13 

4 

78 

11 

20 

66 

15 

6 

20 

40 

2 

123 

43 

47 

1 

5 

7 

_ 

Leverett, 

Total. 

1,124 

- 

Springfield, 
Total,      . 


First  Hampden  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Second  Hampden  District. 


5 

£ 

C3 

32 

«-o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

2 
S 

Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

< 

C3  0 

K 

o 

< 

Chicopee, 

143 

Westfield, 

102 

HOLYOKE,           .... 

582 
63 

- 

Total, 

West  Springfield,     .... 

890 

- 

210 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashland, 

Framingham, 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton, 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 


2S 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Sherborn, 
Watertown, 
Weston,    . 

Total, 


2S 

hHfC 

HM    bi) 

.  d 


91 
234 
126 


2,105 


Second  Middlesex  District. 


Third  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

s 
o 

Charles  L.  Under- 
bill   of    Somer- 
ville. 

All  others. 

SOMERVILLE, 

Total, 

2,077 

1,737 

2 

2,077 

1,737 

2 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  4o 


211 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Pri]\l\ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Fourth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

.2 

5 

< 

2 
2 

o 
< 

Everett, 

Malden, '        ' 

Melrose, 

979 
740 
776 

0 

Total 

2,495 

5 

Fifth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

.s 

OS 
o 

2 
o 
< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

X! 

OS 

2 
e> 

o 

< 

Belmont, 
Concord, 
Hudson,  . 
Lexington, 
Lincoln,   . 

224 
192 

72 
165 

21 
198 
103 

- 

Stow, 

Sudbury,          

W.VLTH.4M, 

Way  land, 

Total, 

15 

36 

743 

65 

Marlborough, 
Maynard, 

1,834 

- 

Sixth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

>. 
^  o 

II 

2 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

II 

2 
o 

< 

Arlington 

Medford,                 .         .         .         . 
Stoneham, 

184 
702 
106 
144 

1 

1 

Winchester, 

WOBURN, 

Total, 

194 
404 

1 

\\akefield, 

1,734 

3 

212 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Seventh  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Acton, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Carlisle,  . 

Littleton, 

Lowell:  — 

Wards  5,  0, 
Lynn: — 

Ward  6, 


50 
28 
97 
72 
11 
22 
20 
29 

322 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Lynnfield, 

North  Reading 

Reading, 

Saugus,    . 

Tewksbury, 

Westford, 

Wilmington, 

Total, 


Eighth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Aahby, 
Chelmsford, 
Dracut,   . 
Dunstable, 
Groton,   . 
Lowell:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  G,  7.  8, 
Pepperell, 

Shirley,   .        .        .         ■ 
Townsend, 
Tyngsborough, 


o  o 


Total, 


3 
21 
34 

3 
19 

872 
3 
5 
17 
12 


989 


2 
49 

58 

6 

72 

1,145 

8 

11 

30 

14 


1,395 


First  Norfolk  District. 


39 
47 
146 
87 
13 
67 
39 


11 
21 

1,468 
7 
7 
10 
13 


1,663 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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Si 

i 

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P 

2 
a> 

o 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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S'3 

1^ 

S2 

.S 
o 

< 

Boston-  — 

Ward  26,          ... 
Braintree,  .... 

196 
69 
97 
54 

206 

93 
41 
14 
15 
73 

- 

QniNCY, 

Randolph, 

Weymouth, 

Total 

909 
46 
136 

657 
22 
104 

- 

Canton,      .... 

Holbrook, 

Milton,       .... 

1,713 

1,019 

- 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


213 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Second  Norfolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Avon, 

Bellin?ham, 

Brookline, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborougli 

Franklin, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Needham, 


£ 

C3 

•—  p 

^§ 

_^ 

II 

s 

Sx- 

oo 

r^ 

ij 

< 

28 

15 

- 

746 

- 

ISO 

- 

15 

1 

28 

_ 

63 

- 

35 

- 

33 

- 

16 

- 

112 

1 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Norfolk,  . 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

Sharon,    . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole,  . 

VVellesley, 

Westwood, 

Wrentbam, 

Total, 


6 
99 
23 
59 
110 
26 
93 
17 
30 


1,734 


First  Plymouth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Abington, 

Carver,    . 

Cohasset, 

DiLxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,  . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 


s  . 

"3  a 

as 


.2  o 


53 
5 
62 
16 
29 

53 
43 
123 

47 
52 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Marshfield, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


o  a 

as 


19 
12 
23 

106 
11 

177 
28 
92 


Second  Plymouth  District. 


"o 
1 

03 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

^^ 

2 

^^ 

S 

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^ 

few 

^ 

H 

< 

a 

< 

Bridgewater, 

41 

Rochester,        ..... 

6 

Brockton,      

383 

- 

Wareham, 

26 

- 

Lakeville 

7 

- 

West  Bridgewater,  .... 

16 

_ 

30 
22 

Mattapoisett 

_ 

Total, 

581 

1 

Middleborough,       .... 

50 

1 

214 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

■Ho 

1 
o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  1, 
Chelsea, 

506 

1,011 

373 

1 

Revere, 
Winthrop, 

Total, 

362 

- 

2,252 

1 

Second  Suffolk  District. 


3 

•e 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^■s 

J 

3pa 

o 

■£  0 

< 

< 

Boston:  — 

264 

2 

Wards  2,  3,  4,  5, 

Cambridge:  — 

33 

- 

Wards  1,  2,  3,      . 

297 

2 

Total,      . 

Third  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston:  — 

Wards  6,  7,  8, 
Cambridge:  — 
Ward  4, 

Total, 


103 
29 


132 


^« 


133 
31 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


215 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Fourth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towru!. 


a 

rj  a  a 
oQ5 


Boston:  — 
Wards  9,  12,  17, 

Total,       . 


388 


388 


O 


143 


Fifth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

I 

a 

"3  0 

All  others. 

Boston:  — 
Wards  10,  11,  25, 

Total 

1,751 

1 

1,751 

1 

Sixth  Suffolk  District. 


• 

0  o 
SI 

Cities  and  Towns. 

11 
a  a 
.a  — 
O 

o 

o 
< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  13, 
Total, 

14, 

15, 

16,   . 

547 

1 

= 

= 

' 

547 

1 

216 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Seventh  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

2 
o 

< 

Boston:  — 
Wards  18,  19,  22 

798 

2 

Total, 

798 

2 

Eighth  Suffolk  District. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

.5 
'S 

r 

£ 

-.^ 
o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  20,  21,       . 

1,678 

_ 

Total 

1,678 

_ 

Ninth  Suffolk  District. 

• 

o 
t 
W 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^1 

e 

|| 

o 

< 

Boston:  — 
Wards  23,  24, 


Total, 


1,533 
1,533 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


2U 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republicax  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Worcester  District. 


e 

Cities  and  Towns. 

h 

.Julius 
Worce. 

o 

o 

< 

Worcester:  — 
Wards  4,  5,  C,  7 

8,  9,  10, 

2,811 

_ 

Total,       . 

2.811 



Second  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


.5^ 


Berlin, 
Bolton,  . 
Boyhton, 
Clinton,  . 
Harvard, 
Holden,  . 
Lancaster, 


58 
43 
67 

341 
37 
57 

145 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Sterling,  . 
West  Boylston, 
Worcester:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  3, 

Total, 


1,839 


2,744 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashburnham, 
Athol,       . 

FlTCHBURG, 

Ciardner, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 


Third  Worcester  District. 


O 


37 

77 

533 

148 

180 

13 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Royalston, 

Westminster, 

Winchendon, 

Total, 


o 


>  s 


1,094 


218 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Concluded. 

Fourth  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

P5:s 

So 

o 
o 
< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

go 

.3  >. 

—  _2 

2 
o 

< 

Auburn,  . 
Blackstone, 
Douglas, 
Grafton,  . 
Hopedale, 
Mendon, 
Milford,   . 
Millbury, 

44 
87 
70 
74 

104 
16 

248 

117 
34 

117 

- 

Oxford,    . 
Shrewsbury,    . 
Southborough, 
Sutton,    . 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Webster,  . 
Westborough,  . 

4.5 
66 
33 
25 
36 
64 
78 
76 

4 

Northborough 
Northbridge, 

Total, 

1,334 

4 

Worcester  and  Hampden  District. 



_ 

Cities  and    Towns. 

S.  a 
|| 

S'o 

1 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

.20 

3  a 

u 

2 

o 

< 

Barre, 

Brimfield, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Dana, 

Dudley,  . 

Hampden, 

Hardwick, 

Holland, 

Hubbardston, 

Leicester, 

Ludlow,  . 

Monson,  . 

New  Braintree, 

164 
14 
42 
38 
18 
26 
11 
52 
5 

72 
28 
27 
39 
23 
46 
38 

" 

Palmer,    . 

Paxton,    . 

Petersham, 

Phillipston, 

Princeton, 

Rutland, 

Southbridge,   . 

Spencer,  . 

Sturbridge, 

Templeton, 

Wales, 

Warren,    . 

West  Brookfield, 

Wilbraham, 

34 
18 
36 
10 
50 
63 
135 
63 
33 
48 
11 
47 
27 
17 

- 

North  Brookfield, 
Oakham, 

Total, 

_ 

1,235 

- 

1914. 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


*-H 

^ 

.r; 

^ 
> 

■t 

^i 

First  District. 

o    . 

3 

2 

"£  3 

1^ 

ja 

£« 

.S'o 

< 

o 

< 

Barnstable, 

147 

102 

Bourne, 

94 

121 

1 

Falmouth, 

40 

73 

Mashpee, 

12 

10 

- 

Sandwich, 

36 

6 

- 

Total, 

329 

312                  1 

«*.. 

o 

C3 

M 

Second  District. 

K.| 

2 

b« 

'■*3 

Iq 

o 

K 

< 

Chatham, 

92 

Dennis, 

117 

_ 

Harwich, 

47 

_ 

Yarmouth,     . 

108 

- 

Total,       . 

364 

- 

.r;  d 

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c  o 

M  O 

.  a 

Third  District. 

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1-5 

< 

Brewster, 

16 

Eastham, 

9 

_ 

Orleans, 

12 

_ 

Provincetown, 

69 

_ 

Truro,    . 

10 

_ 

^^ellfleet, 

25 

- 

Total, 

141 

220 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  — ■  Continued. 

County  of  Berkshire. 


First  District. 


Clarksburg,  . 
Florida, 
North  Adams: 
Warda  3,  4,  5, 
Savoy, 

Total,      . 


Second  District. 

>  d 

Q< 

-SI 

2 

S 

c 
< 

North  Adams:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  6,  7, 

134                  2 

Total 

134                  2 

— . 

< 

o 

^ 

(S 

M   • 

Third  District. 

.s 

t~- 

<^ 

la.S 

t 

'>^ 

< 

< 

Adams,  . 

85 

- 

Cheshire, 

18 

- 

Hinsdale, 

10 

- 

New  Ashford, 

3 

- 

Peru,      . 

9 

- 

Windsor, 

5 

~ 

Total,       . 

130 

- 

1914.1 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Berkshire  —  Continued. 


Fourth  District. 


Dalton, 
Hancock, 
Lanesborough, 
Pittsfield: — 

Ward  1, 
Williamstown, 

Total,      . 


t*.. 

o 

a 

© 

* 

Fifth  District. 

Fh© 

S 

■^ua 

■§s 

_ 

tf 

< 

Pittsfield:  — 

Wards  2.  6,  7,      . 

160 

1 

Total, 

160 

1 

Ji^ 

S8<a 

fes 

Sixth  District. 

^^ 

4) 

o  o 

8S 

o 

o 

< 

Pittsfield  :  — 

Wards  3   4,  5 

345 

— 

Total, 

345 

_ 

222 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Berkshire  —  Concluded. 


Seventh  District. 

.2  o 

v.  ® 

£ 
2 

o 

< 

Becket,  . 

Lee, 

Lenox,    . 

Monterey, 

New  Marlborough, 

Otis, 

Richmond,     . 

Sandisfield,    . 

Tyringham,   . 

Washington,  . 

7 
31 
46 
14 
6 
5 
S 
6 
5 
7 

1 

Total,       . 

135 

1 

Eighth  District. 

John  B.  Hull,  Jr., 
of  Great  Barring- 
ton. 

S 

0 

< 

Alford,   , 
Egromont, 
Great  Barrington, 
Mount  Washington, 
Sheffield, 
Stockbridge, 
West  Stockbridge, 

2 

14 

107 

5 
15 
29 
17 

- 

Total, 

189 

- 

County  of  BristoL 


E'o  i 

=:  A 

1^^ 

11 

First  District.* 

-yS, 

c 
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oS^§ 

g"o 

•-s 

a 

< 

.4ttleborough,         ...                                                      .         . 

213 

238 

3 

North  Attleborough, 

97 

88 

- 

Norton, 

10 

11 

- 

Seekonk, 

11 

8 

- 

Total 

331 

345 

3 

Two  to  be  nonunated. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


223 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Caxdidate  for  Xomixa- 
Tiox  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol  —  Continued. 


'S 

5 

=5  -• 

^i 

Second  District. 

S 

h1 

i 

«  c 

s 

C3  ^ 

g« 

■g« 

•^ 

t°i 

1  0 

lo 

'-' 

m 

< 

< 

Easton, 

17 

Mansfield 

24 

32 

- 

Raynham,        

57 

46 

16 

- 

Total, 

98 

93 

20 

- 

: 

E 

B 

Jc 

X  o 

II 

•              Third  District. 

C  g 

.  c 

|g 

£ 

■^H 

9'^ 

3«= 

IS  o 

o  o 

r^ 

B 

O 

z 

< 

Taunton: — 

Wards  5.  7,  8 

275 

54 

115 

1 

Total 

275 

54 

115 

I 

Fourth  District. 


Taunton: — 
Wards  2,  3,  4, 


Total, 


224 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  Rtate  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol  —  Continued. 


=1  a 

"o 

^1 

js  m 

Fifth  District. 

1  o 

o 

—  a 

^J3 

A 

^.8 

•15 

a 

►? 

< 

Berkley 

4 

7 

- 

Dighton, 

130 

~ 

Rehoboth, 

45 

15 

~ 

TAtTNTON:  — 

Wards  1,  6, 

220  , 

184 

Total, 

399 

341 

- 

Sixth  District. 


Aoushnet, 
Dartmouth, 
Fairhaven, 
Freetown, 

Total, 


0^  C3 

>  o 
W  =  ^ 
-if  Ss 

S  3  O 

< 


^1 


34 
122 
70 

28 


Seventh  District.* 

li 

.si 

m 

'3-3 

1-5 

•91 
o 

i  S 
1^  o  . 

r-<    (-<    V 

.gum 

ST3 

1^ 

2 

1 
o 

New  Bedford:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  3,     . 

275 

326 

601 

743 

382 

523 

220 

- 

Total,      . 

275 

326 

601 

743 

382 

523 

220 

' 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914.1 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol  —  Concluded. 


.4-, 

. 

^ 

rt"? 

o 

O-B 

o 

3£ 

1=1 -o 

&  o 

5S 

il 

Eighth  District.* 

1 

Halli 
wBed 

Wp3 

02  •« 

0 

S'o 

.2  o 

.2:5 

0 

^ 

1-S 

« 

S 

< 

New  Bedfobd:  — 

Wards  4,  5,  6 

478 

•   675 

734 

348 

2 

Totnl, 

478 

675 

734 

348 

2 

'o 

^ 

>> 

Oo 

gS 

Ninth  District.* 

8fe 

M  > 

> 

^1 

£ 

S"3 

..J  s 

03S 

.2^ 

o 

^ 

^ 

Pi 

<; 

Fall  River:  — 

Wards  1,2, 

C52 

453 

572 

West  port 

i 

5 

4 

- 

Total 

656 

458 

576 

- 

Tenth  District.* 

Fall  River,  Wards  3,  4,  5. 

No  nomination. 


li 

a 

^1 

d 
'■2  c 

|.| 

11 

X^ 

li 

1% 

Eleventh  District.! 

part 

c« 

o 

tr. 

^S 

. 

H=3 

il 

B  o  > 

2mS 

-M3 

J2 

i° 

go 

ca  o 

O 

A 

m 

fe 

b 

Q 

< 

Fall  River:  — 

Wards  6,  7,  S,  9, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

1,372 
16 
43 

1,155 
30 
35 

1,181 
23 
18 

1,301 
32 
44 

788 
22 
37 

- 

Total 

1.431 

1,220 

1,222 

1,377 

847 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


t  Three  to  be  nominated. 


226 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


First  District. 

IJI 

-1 

.i'S 

All  others 

Chilmark, 
Edgartown,    . 
Gay  Head,     . 
Gosnold, 

3 

152 
1 

14 
13 
9 
3 

1 

Oak  Bluffs,     . 
Tisbury, 

11 
13 

34 

107 

- 

West  Tisbury, 

9 

9 

~ 

Total,       . 

195 

1.S9 

1 

County  of  Essex. 


First  District. 


Amesbury, 
Merrimac, 

Total, 


a 

a 

o 

r-j-— ' 

S= 

ci          ' 

0-2 

s-s 

Second  District. 

d% 

m| 

S 

IS 

2  o 

.2S 

o 

> 

fe 

s 

< 

Haverhill:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3, 

156 

207 

70 

- 

Total 

156 

207 

70 

1914.1 


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227 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


Third  District. 

"3 

^ 

o 
< 

H-WERHILI,:  — 

Wards  4,6, 

295 

- 

Total, 


Fourth  District. 


H.WERHILI,:  • 

Ward  5, 
Total, 


u~> 

.— . 

• 

U-, 

, 

a 

Is 

si 

•0  5 

o 

c3 

Fifth  District.* 

ng 

d2 

o 

o  S 

to  s 

So 

i 

.a 

1^ 

2^ 

S3  O 

$  g; 

2S 

|1 

o 

< 

< 

o 

o 

^ 

<! 

L.\wrence:  — 

Ward.s  1,2 

258 

278 

123 

169 

147 

_ 

Methuen, 

136 

105 

166 

93 

194 

1 

Total, 

394 

383 

289 

262 

341 

1 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


228 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Pr^l^ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


Sixth  District. 

< 

S 
o 

< 

Lawren'ce:  — 
Wards  3,  4, 

5 

5 

Total,      . 

5 

5 

;= 



_o 

a 

s. 

3  o 

O   o 

•5  o 

«| 

^g 

l« 

Seventh  District. 

^1 

ii 

W  § 

i 

•gj 

ij 

fe^ 

2  o 

O 

&: 

< 

Laweenxe:  — 

Ward  5, 

292 

227 

180 

Total, 

292 

227 

180 

- 

— ;:: 

o 

iC 

■§§ 

Eighth  District. 

pg  s 

£ 

X 

f 

o 

< 

Lawrence:  — 

Ward  6, 

163 

~ 

Total,       . 

163 

Ninth  DLstrict. 

c 

^ 

< 

Andover, 

151 

10 

Total,       . 

151 

10 

1914.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


229 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Cantjidate  for  Nomina- 
Tiox  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  191.3  — •  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


Tenth  District. 

> 
_  o 

11 

•a  o 

i 

o 

< 

Boxford,          ........... 

13 
.30 

131 

77 

4 

Oroveland,     ............. 

H-4.VERHILL:  — 

Ward  7,       . 
Xortti  Andover,     . 

_ 

Total, 

2.51 

4 

5 

Eleventh  District. 

u 

eg  O 

0 

< 

Peabody, 

341 

- 

Total, 

341 

- 

m 

t« 

J 

a 
a 

o 

S    . 

< 

--  o 

^  s 

Twelfth  District.* 

Kb 
a 

«t 

§"5 

i 

o 

■~i-i 

si 

Ec 

o 

-^ 

o 

< 

H 

< 

Lynx: — 

Ward  3, 

477 

319 

477 

_ 

Swampscott, 

134 

306 

153 

- 

Total 

611 

625 

630 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


230 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


REPUBLICAN. 

NuMBEE  OF  Votes  keceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


Thirteenth  District.' 


Lynn: — 

Wards  1,  5,  7, 
Lynnfield, 


Total, 


Ph  o 


198 
9 

207 


208 
11 


219 


WS 


319 

25 


344 


427 
37 


M  O 
O 


280 
14 


294 


Fourteenth  District. 


Lynx: — 

Wards  2,  4, 
Nahant, 

Total, 


.2o 

>  a 


227 
22 


249 


366 
51 


333 
56 


389 


181 
14 


Fifteenth  District.* 


Lynx: — 

Ward  6, 
Saugus, 

Total, 


*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


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231 


REPUBLICAN. 

Number  of  ^'oTEs  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


a   • 

O  cS 

Xi  a 

OJi 

Sixteenth  District. 

^ 

£ 

^^' 

o 

a^ 

o 

J3  o 

^ 

< 

Marblehead,  . 

200 

1 

Total,      . 

200 

1 

o 

"S 

*  Seventeenth  District. 

>> 

£ 

1" 

¥ 

S 

c 

< 

Salem:  — 

Wards  1,2, 

295 

264 

- 

Total, 

295 

261 

- 

c 

S. 

^ 

Eighteenth  District. 

>.H 

E 

c 

.c  o 

^ 

O 

< 

Salem : — 

Wards  3,  5, 

684 

- 

Total,      . 

684 

- 

232 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


Nineteenth  District. 


Wards  4,  6, 


Total, 


Twentieth  District.' 


Bevebt.y, 
Dan  vers, 


Total, 


-3  a 


C3  t;  S 

< 


735 
531 


1,266 


62 


767 
396 


l.lfil 


r 

>>  C 

>  fe 

m-s 

o_2 

Twenty-first  District. 

Kg 

;5i 

3 

|5 

1 
o 

a  ° 

■  o 

^3 

Pl< 

a 

<!! 

Gloucester:  — 

Wards  4,  5,  8 

166 

287 

~ 

Manchester, 

137 

~ 

Total 

303 

2S9 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  4.3. 


2.33 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Xomixa- 
TiON  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prijnlvry,  Sept  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  — ■  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


«w 

^ 



%o 

3 

O 

.2S 

"o-g 

Twenty-second  District. 

^-1 

C  S  3 

4 

•-5 

o 

o 

o 

< 

Gloucester:  — 

Wards  3,  6,  7, 

165 

46 

.362 

- 

Total, 

16.5 

46 

362 

Twenty-third  District. 

Molvin  Parsons  of 
Glouceatcr. 

i 

< 

GLOrCESTER:  — 

Wards  1,2 

Rockport, 

126        1 
53                  3 

Total 

179                  3 

.     , 

«*H 

(-. 

^K 

O 

o 

ti 

taH 

a 

1— <  j^ 

o 

o 

o  © 

'—'3 

> 

Twenty-fourth  District. 

'-■"S 

.JS 

X 

-2^ 

^1 

^^ 

O 

°KS 

SH 

O 

S 

< 

< 

Essex,      ......... 

10 

71 

22 

Hamilton, 

42 

100 

16 

_ 

Ipswich,  . 

168 

120 

153 

_ 

Middleton, 

2 

45 

1 

_ 

Rowley,  . 

39 

59 

19 

_ 

Topsfield, 

21 

97 

3 

_ 

\^enham, 

9 

67 

6 

- 

Total, 

291 

559 

220 

- 

234 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
Tiox  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prim-ary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


Twenty-sixth  District. 


Georgetown,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport  : 

Wards  5,  6, 
Salisbury, 
West  Newbury, 

Total,      . 


1-4  >, 

.  S3 

32 


35 
55 

14S 
98 
41 


.  3 

Of 

51 


36 

88 

109 
32 
49 


County  of  Franklin. 


First  District. 


Ashfield, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain, 

Conway, 

Hawley, 

Heath,  . 

Monroe, 

Rowe,    . 

Shelburne, 

Whately, 

Total, 


^1 


O 


o  ^ 

o 


140 


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REPUBLICAN. 

Number  of  ^'oTES  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued, 

County  of  Franklin  —  Concluded. 


Second  District. 

Frederick  B.  Fel- 
ton    of    Green- 
field. 

2 

<s 

o 

< 

Greenfield,     . 

131 

- 

Total,      . 

131 

- 

Third  District. 


Bernardston, 

Deerfield, 

Gill, 

Leverett, 

Leyden, 

Montague, 

Sunderland,  . 

Total,      . 


1 

r<  Si 

Fourth  District. 

2 

eg 
SO 

1 

c.« 

O 

< 

Erv-ing, 

13 

New  Salem,  . 

U 

_ 

Northfield,     . 

22 

1 

Orange, 

67 

Shut€3burv,  . 

2 

_ 

Warwick, 

1 

_ 

Wendell, 

5 

- 

Total,       . 

121 

1 

236 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden. 


First  District. 


Brimfield, 
Holland, 
Monson, 
Palmer, 
Wales,     . 

Total. 


Second  District.* 


Agawam, 

Blandford, 

Chester, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Longmeadow, 

Ludlow, 

Montgomery, 

Russell, 

Southwick,     . 

Tolland, 

West  Springfield,  . 

Wilbraham,    . 

Total,       . 


Is 


Third  District. 


Springfield:  — 
Ward  1, 


Total, 


*  Two  to  be  nonainated. 


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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Continued. 




1 ;;; 



O 

I2 

Fourth  District. 

2-S 

.2  a 

.  o 

S   - 

£0 
111 

0 
0 

S 

<-> 

< 

< 

Springfield  :  — 

Wards  2,  3 

47 

110 

13 

- 

Total 

47 

110 

13 

- 

2^ 
0.5 

£^ 

ei-E 

w  s 

J5  C. 

.OQ 

OCB 

Fifth  District.* 

c1 

0 

ai-^ 

•3 

>._w 

o.:2tn 

H 

C 

< 

Springfield:  — 

Wards  4,  5,  6 

310 

292 

2 

Total 

310 

292 

2 

Sixth 

District. 

Julius  F.  Carman 
of  Springfield. 

S 

<o 

0 

< 

Springfield  :  — 
Ward  7, 

244 

1 

Total,      . 

244 

1 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


238 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Cojbiittee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Continued. 


Si 

3  O 

Eighth  District. 

P. 2 

S 

Mlj= 

2 

=  U 

3 

*~*. 

^ 

< 

Chicopee,     . 

4 

8 

Total,      . 

4 

8 

Ninth  District. 

(J.  (Ireauoy 
lyoko. 

2 

< 

< 

Holyoke:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  4,      . 

1 

- 

Total, 

1 

_ 

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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annttal  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


^ 

£"S 

.a 

s 

3  o 

Tenth  District. 

1-1  o 
>> 

S 

^5 

■n^i 

.a 

2^^ 

o 

» 

^ 

< 

Holtoke:  — 

Wards  3,  6 

127 

139 

2 

Total, 

127 

139 

2 

t. 

a 

sM 

P.O 

M-g 

><'S 

Eleventh  District. 

^  o 
§■5 

jlt 

2 

X 

H 

< 

Holyoke:  — 

Wards  5,  7, 

204 

95 

- 

Total,      .        .        ...        . 

204 

95 

>> 

o 

o2 

Twelfth  District. 

^S 

2 

§1 

2 

a-s 

o 

< 

Westfield,       . 

102 

1 

Total,      . 

102 

1 

County  of  Hampshire. 


First  District. 

John  L.  Mather  of 
Northampton. 

E 
at 

.a 
o 

< 

NOKTHAMPTON, 

3S0 

1 

Total 

380 

1 

240 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampshire  —  Concluded. 


§t° 

.9-i 

E  3 

%  § 

SJ= 

-gH 

Second  District. 

m 

2o 

2|e 

1 
o 

O 

Q 

-*: 

Chesterfield, 

40 

13 

- 

Cummington, 

24 

S 

~ 

Easthampton, 

136 

229 

~ 

Goshen,          ......•■••• 

~ 

Huntington, 

30 

25 

- 

^liddlefield 

5 

- 

~ 

Plainfield 

15 

~ 

Southampton 

19 

Westhampton 

20 

"" 

Williamsbura; 

151 

16 

" 

Worthington, 

15 

~ 

Total 

472 

309 

1 

Amherst, 
Hadlev. 

Hatfield, 
South  Hadlev, 

Total, 


•1 
o 

Third  District. 

"3  o 

£ 

o 

< 

161 

_ 

21 

29 

112 

~ 

323 

- 

Fourth 

District. 

i 

o 

< 

11 

35 
20 
15 
11 
8 
45 

_ 

Enfield                                                                 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Prescott 

_ 

145 

1 

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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex. 


First  District. 

Cambridge,  Wards  1, 

No  nomination. 


Second  District.* 

Frederic  F.  Clauss 
of  Cambridge. 

Charles  N.  James 
of  Cambridge. 

Julius   Meyers   of 
Cambridge. 

Clement  G.  Mor- 
gan    of     Cam- 
bridge. 

o  o 

Jo 

JS  o 
O 

1-1 

1 
o 

Cambridge:  — 
Wards  4,  5,  6,  7, 

579 

517 

606 

312 

6S0 

1 

Total 

579 

517 

606 

312 

680 

1 

J3   ' 

§6 

ffid 

Id 

^i 

a 

go 
s  ho 

1    . 

o  &a 

■S  s^ 

"cs  S, 

PQO 

^1 

s^g 

^o 

^S 

H-a 

Third  District.* 

fe^ 

d-fe" 

§0^ 

Q^ 

1| 

2 

Id 

§a 

»6 

^ 

o  o 

s 

w 

z 

d 

rt 

< 

Cambridge:  — 

Wards  8,  9,  10,  11, 

616 

352 

290 

431 

449 

151 

- 

Total, 

616 

352 

290 

431 

449 

151 

- 

Fourth  District.* 

■3a 
oo 

o 

'■3 

''I 

u 

^1 
b2 

lo 
H 

o 
< 

Newton, 

956 

944 

928 

- 

Total 

956 

944 

928 

- 

Three  to  be  nominated. 


242 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


Fifth  District. 


Waltham, 
Total, 


OS 


734 


734 


cSfe 


757 


757 


a 

.a 

a 

03 

^^ 

Sixth  District. 

u 

Si5 

^ 

^ 

< 

143 

_ 

Natick, 

143 

Total.      . 



Seventh  District. 

si 

11 

pg  a 

4 

§o 
H 

Is 

i 

o 

< 

Framingham, 

305 

304 

- 

Total 

305 

304 

~ 

•  Two  to  be  nominated. 


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REPUBLICAN. 

NuAiBER  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  .and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Coatinued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


^ 

o  t 

.g 

Eighth  District. 

"1 

0=° 
do 

E 

.a  02 

''^S 

j= 

■S'o 

SqI 

0 

m 

•< 

< 

Ashland, 

46 

16 

Holliston 

60 

18 

_ 

Hopkinton, 

22 

28 

_ 

Sherborn, 

49 

66 

- 

Total 

177 

128 

- 

Ninth  District. 

Raoul    H.    Beau- 
dreau   of   Marl- 
borough. 

0 
0 
< 

MARLBOROrCH 

201 

- 

Total, 

201 

fl 

g 

s^i 

Tenth  District. 

b| 

c 

few 

j= 

r 

< 

Boxborough, 

g 

1 

Hudson, 

Maynard, 
Stow,     . 

106 
16 

1 

Total,      . 

203 

9 

244 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com:mittee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


Eleventh  District. 


Acton,    . 

Ayer,      . 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford, 

Littleton, 

Westford, 

Total, 


g 

&  0 

>. 

"o  J 

2 

o 

:S'§ 

^  ■ 

H 

H^ 

.SPo 

5  a 

k— 

.i"  n 

Twelfth  District. 

^1 

'^'o 

^1 

^i 

u, 

20 

.2  a  a 

.^o 

)J  a 

O 

io 

—   Ol   (B 

go 

•Bh 

►^ 

% 

ta 

o 

<: 

Asliby 

2 

8 

_ 

3 

_ 

Dunstable, 

3 

15 

1 

5 

- 

Groton,    . 

32 

8 

96 

1 

- 

Pepperell, 

2 

10 

3 

3 

- 

Shirley,    . 

6 

4 

16 

1 

- 

Townsend, 

2 

84 

1 

1 

- 

Tyngsborough, 

4 

7 

1 

29 

- 

Total, 

51 

136 

118 

43 

- 

fUi-g 

Thirteenth  District. 

1 

Bu  ■ 

o 

C-s 

;— J 

< 

Bedford, 

94 

- 

Concord, 

185 

1 

Lincoln, 

17 

1 

Sudburv, 

28 

- 

VVayland, 

61 

- 

Weston, 

107 

Total,       . 

492 

3 

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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


, 

T3 

z 

m  — 

c3 

o 

:2| 

.a 

>i 

.o 

H    . 

o^ 

W-; 

Fourteenth  District. 

■^"o 

K% 

U| 

2 

, 

IM 

•a^ 

h>-i 

J3 

-a  o 

(I><M 

&*- 

o 

M   O 

« 

^ 

W 

< 

Dracut, 

39 

60 

37 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  1, 

144 

273 

177 

- 

Total 

183 

333 

214 

- 

Fifteenth  District. 

Lowell,  Ward  2. 
No  nomination. 


13 

c3 

£ 

'n 

Sixteenth  District. 

ffi"! 

L. 

W  9 

-c 

0^ 
J3  o 

0 

>-3 

< 

Lowell:  — 

Wards  4,  5, 

1 

- 

Total, 

1 

- 

"o 

ad 

fe 

(^ 

.._. 

a 

C3 

3  J 

>-5_: 

11 

Seventeenth  District.* 

to 

O    71 

11 

^0 

bJ 

^^ 

fc-s 

S° 

a.^ 

13  <« 
CI  O 

1^ 

2  P. 

.2  « 

o 

<1 

(i< 

> 

« 

< 

Lowell:  — 

Wards  3.  6,  7, 

1,062 

619 

483 

1,061 

398 

- 

Total, 

1,062 

619 

483 

1,061 

398 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


246 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  -  Continued. 
Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued.  ^^ 


Eighteenth  District. 


Lowell:  — 
Ward  8, 

Total, 


131 


0| 


520 


520 


188 


Nineteenth  District. 

o 

2 
o 

< 

Billerica, 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  9 ;         . 

Tewksbury, 

Total, 

70 

296 
16 

1 

382 

1 

■ 

Twentieth  District.* 

a  o 

Is 

"3 

k 

_  o 

o 

Burlington 

North  Reading, 

Reading,          .         •         •         ■         • 

Wilmington, 

12 
17 
90 
21 
249 

19 
81 

162 
47 

201 

35 
15 
25 
10 
245 

5 
9 

46 
3 

224 

- 

Total, 

389 

510 

330 

287 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


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bepublican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


o 

^  ■ 

5T3 

P3  o 

Twenty-first  District. 

2 

2 

«^ 

.a 

■^  o 

^ 

W 

< 

Wakefield,      . 

158 

- 

Total, 

158 

- 

a 

>. 

— 

S 

£ 

•w 

•§  . 

% 

8 

m» 

^g 

^i 

Twenty-second  District. 

H-o 

^1 

^1     . 

2 

S 

a§ 

>>s 

So 

go 

«  o 

o 

o 

W 

«^ 

Melrose, 

88 

522 

419 

- 

Total, 

88 

522 

419 

- 

in 

M    . 

"o 

'^  «• 

o  a 

Twenty-third  District.* 

.2  (B 
•   OS 

2 

So 

St3 

0 

'C  .*^ 

oc  d 

_  03 

^'' 

F 
(I4 

< 

Malden, 

659 

702 

672 

- 

Total 

659 

702 

672 

- 

, 

u-, 

,    . 

«« 

rt 

0 

p-Q 

0 

u 

>v 

So 

0 

*  fc 

0  > 

0 

Twenty-fourth  District,  t 

.MO 

^2 

CO    . 

W2 

2 
0 

a  > 

T3  0 

a  > 

0 

■§« 

£^ 

•gW 

t^ 

^ 

fe 

"> 

< 

Everett, 

227 

645 

801 

944 

- 

Total 

227 

645 

801 

944 

- 

Three  to  be  nominated. 


t  Two  to  be  nominated. 


248 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued." 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


SS 

■o 

tin 

<1 

^S. 

■■'I 

Twenty-fifth  District.* 

:3  m  > 

^1 

t  o 

o 
:3  fl  > 

9  o 
3o 

ffl 
o 

^ 

o 

M 

^ 

<i; 

<; 

Someeville:  — 

Wards  1,  3,  4,  5. 

1,366 

785 

1,053 

1,217 

766 

3 

Total, 

1,366 

785 

1,053 

1,217 

766 

3 

a 

a 

X 

^ 

a 

li 

S  » 

.5i 

'ai 

l« 

«-l 

11 

'> 

CO  — 

> 

Twenty-sixth  District.* 

t  a 

^i 

a 

-^a 

^a 

1 

a  o 

ja  * 

rt  o 

05   O 

.a 

§02 

•«^ 

•§.» 

3^ 

MCO 

■§ 

n  o 

2  o 

o  ° 

S 

^ 

p5 

^ 

tf 

O 

< 

Somerville: — 

Wards,  2,  6,  7,  . 

1,176 

909 

1,244 

1,123 

476 

~ 

Total 

1,176 

909 

1,244 

1,123 

476 

- 

Twenty-seventh  District. 

Winfield  F.  Prime 
of  Winchester. 

9° 

O 

o 

< 

Medfobd:  — 

Wards  3,  6, 

Winchester,    . 

222 

205 

- 

Total,      . 

427 

- 

Three  to  be  nominated. 


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repxtblican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

■  County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


Twenty-eighth  District. 

O 

< 

Medford:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  4,  5,  7, 

497 

4 

Total, 

497 

4 

o 

(- 

®  a 

^2 

.  M 

Twenty-ninth  District. 

Q| 

2 

V 

jiihj 

go 

i-^ 

< 

Arlington, 

183 

_ 

Lexington, 

. 

158 

2 

Total, 

341 

2 

o 

1 

A.^ 

.  a 

Thirtieth  District. 

«l 

S 

^1 

<0 

.2« 

§"5 

^ 

< 

Belmont, 
Watcrtown, 

Total, 


242 
241 


250 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


Thirty-first  District. 


Stoneham, 
Total, 


^  d 
m 


120 


120 


County  of  Nantucket. 


County  of  Norfolk. 


First  District. 

Charles   E.    Stan- 
wood    of    Need- 
ham. 

o 

< 

Dedham, 
Needham, 

17S 
120 

1 

Total,      . 

290 

1 

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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Continued. 


'o 

a 

U4 

a 

^         . 

■g 

■                        ■§§ 

Second  District.* 

W;9 

^■| 

£ 

<-i 

w| 

a  2 

|m 

e 

< 

Brookline, 

737 

725 

- 

Total, 

737 

72.5 

- 

^ 

«*.. 

a 

2 

tj 

O 

o 

a 

w 

Third  District. 

0-i 

C^  a 

£ 

o 

j3 

►^ 

X 

*«i 

Boston;  — 

Ward  26, 

lfi2 

156 

2 

Total, 

162 

156 

2 

o 

a 

S 
m 

a 

Fourth  District. 

H 

t. 

to 

< 

Canton, 

103 

1 

Milton,  . 

259 

_ 

Total,      . 

362 

1 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


252 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Continued. 


«»-i 

o 

<B 

a 

fu 

Fifth  District. 

W& 

S 

u  d 

M 

<i  3 

o 

5C? 

^ 

<  ■ 

QuiNCv:  — 

Wards  1.  2,  3,      . 

757 

- 

Total, 

757 

_ 

Sixth  District. 

ii 

-a'o 

o 

< 

Quikct:  — 
Wards  4,  5,  0.      . 

534 

- 

Total, 

534 

_ 

■ 

ja 

Sri 

Seventh  District. 

^1 

i 

•5 

0".- 

® 

a>  o 

M 

< 

Weymouth,    . 

234 

- 

Total,       . 

234 

- 

Eighth  District. 

Charles  H.  Felker 
of  Avon. 

1 
o 

< 

27 
104 
61 

Braintree, 
Holbrook, 

1 

Total,       . 

292 

1 

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253 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Priivl^ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Continued. 


Ninth  District. 


Randolph, 

Sharon, 

Stoughton, 

Total, 


Tenth  District. 


Norwood, 

Walpole, 

Westwood, 

Total, 


Eleventh  District. 


Eh^ 


•gs 

- 

o 

< 

22 

_ 

35 

- 

37 

- 

22 

- 

7 

- 

95 

- 

Dover,  . 
Medfield, 
Medway, 
Millis,  . 
Norfolk, 
WeUesley, 

Total, 


218 


254 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


Twelfth  District. 


Bellingharu, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Plainville, 

Wrentham, 

Total, 


Plymouth, 
Total, 


County  of  Plymouth. 


First  District. 


Second  District. 


Duxbury, 

Marshfield, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Scituate, 

Total, 


1914.] 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Priivl\ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth  —  Continued. 


Third  District. 


o 

|ko 

o 

H 

< 

66 

1 

121 

- 

47 

- 

Cohasset, 
Hinsham, 
Hull,      . 

Total, 


<« 

<-6 

i-c 

% 

fflg 

Fourth  District. 

M.g 

M-^ 

£ 

^^ 

l« 

JS 

g- 

2  o 

ja  o 

;_J 

^ 

O 

<; 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Rockland, 

Total, 


34 
46 
101 


34 
12 
135 


181 


>> 

11 

Fifth  District. 

.  Ml 

H.2 

o-o 

bt)<i 

2'o 

o 

< 

.^binrton. 

53 

1 

Whitman, 

87 

- 

Total,       . 

140 

1 

256 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth  —  Continued. 


a 

a 

a 

.2  8 

l-l  j3 

Sixth  District. 

P-l 

a) 

sl 

o 

§  o 

"-5 

< 

Carver, 

- 

9 

Lakeville, 

~ 

4 

Marion, 

- 

Mattapoisett, 

" 

1 

Rochester,      . 

" 

Wareham, 

22 

4 

Total, 

22 

24 

Seventh  District. 


Halifax, 
Kingston, 
Middleborough, 
Plympton,     . 

Total,       . 


Bridgewater, 
East  Bridgewater, 
West  Bridgewater, 

Total,      . 


1914. 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth  —  Concluded. 


11 

Ninth  District. 

III 

< 

1 

o 

< 

Brockton:  — 

Wards  3,  4, 

79 

Total, 

79 

•a 

oM 

>>o 

Tenth  District.* 

aj-g 

2 

Up 

l« 

.|Q2 

ja  o 

^ 

O 

< 

Brockton: — 

Wards  1,  2,  .i;, 

146 

178 

- 

Total. 

146 

178 

- 

Eleventh  District. 

L 

2 

j3 
O 

< 

Brockton; — 
Wards  6,  7, 

119 

_ 

Total,      . 

119 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


258 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


REPUBLICAN. 

NuMBEK  OF  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


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der 

S 

i 

2 

>  . 

«  . 

CC  O 

First  District.* 

.  a 

fe 

ms 

a  o 

OfS 

.a 

a  o 

"So 

o 

^ 

<; 

<! 

Boston-  — 
Ward  1,       . 

417 

377 

- 

Total, 

417 

377 

~ 

Second  District.* 

If 

c   ■ 
a  a 

<D   O 

°l 

^^ 

11 
o 

>-5 

2 
o 
.a 

|. 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  2,       . 

68 

97 

- 

Total,      . 

68 

97 

■■ 

^ 

"o 

1.^ 

§ 

C3 

M 

Third  District.* 

-Si 

.•  9 

i 

•go 

M 

£o 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  3,       . 

39 

6 

1 

Total,      . 

39 

6 

1 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914.] 


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259 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


"o 

a 

a 

f 

E 

o 

C3 

S 

^ 

Wg 

Fourth  District.* 

S2 

^03 

i 

J3 

U 

5*0 

So 

o 

o 

< 

fc< 

•< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  4,  .5 

12S 

131 

I2r. 

3 

Total,        .  ■ 

128 

131 

12G 

3 

i 

Fifth  District. 

2 

sJ 

3^ 

o 

< 

Chelsea:  — 

Wards  1,2, 

27.S 

- 

Total, 

278 

- 

o 

i« 

> 

S2 

Sixth  District.! 

.am 

|o 

t 

nCQ 

a,  2 

JS 

E  o 

85 

o 

<; 

c 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  6 

80 

71 

- 

Total, 

89 

71 

- 

Three  to  be  nominated. 


t  Two  to  he  nominated. 


260 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


kepublican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept   23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


:3  fl 

«2ffl 

Seventh  District. 

< 

2 
1 

Boston:  — 
Ward  7,       . 

60 

_ 

Total,      . 

60 

- 

J 

_• 

i 

>i 

0, 

3 

a 

S 

S 

o 

Eighth  District.* 

o 

•a 

c3 

^ 
g 

i 

K 

d 

e3 

2 

"S 

J3 

^ 

" 

«■ 

« 

<! 

H 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

~ 

Total, 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

- 

M 

•B 

3 

.ll 

,.■  13 

I^J 

Ninth  District.' 

Oo 

dS 

§ 

"J  o 

fl  ° 

.a 

12 

tg 

o. 

M  O 

H 

s 

■< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  9 

82 

68 

- 

Total 

82 

68 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


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261 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candedate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  PREVLOiT,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


^ 

o 

O 

E 

^• 

> 

"^  a 

Tenth  District.* 

^1 

i 

■3^ 

"©2 

M 

J3  0 

3  « 

0 

0 

to 

< 

Bostox:  — 

Ward  10, 

553 

458 

- 

Total 

555 

458 

- 

Eleventh  District.* 

Grafton  D.  Gush- 
ing of  Boston. 

0 
0 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  11 

616 

522 

1 

Total, 

616 

522 

1 

t-4 

s 

0 

0  . 

Z 

Ji  0 

.  d 

Twelfth  District.* 

S2 

&hO 

e 

J3 

-§« 

i-s 

►? 

hj 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  12. 

279 

2S2 

- 

Total 

279 

282 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


262 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Prkiary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


Thirteenth  District.* 


Boston:  — 
Ward  13, 

Total, 


S3  a 


:3  a 


37 


A  o 


Fourteenth  District. 


Boston:  — 
Ward  14, 


Total, 


*o 

fl  s 

s2 

^ 

S§ 

.o 

m 

«  . 

1-5  O 

2 

o| 

a 

m  5 

.a 

1^ 

o 

)-5 

►^ 

< 

175 


175 


Fifteenth  District.* 


Boston:  — 
Ward  15, 


Total, 


^1 
.§■3 


Two  to  be  nominated. 


^  9 


93 


93 


1914.1 


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263 


BEPUBLiqAN. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  ComjiIittee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 




; 

a 

so 

1-5 

=^o 

Sixteenth  District.* 

^§ 

(S« 

o 

•n  o 

'*a 

?  o 

o 

s« 

23  © 

— 

g: 

< 

< 

BosTOx:  — 

Ward  16,      . 

175 

165 

~ 

Total, 

175 

1C5 

- 

1^ 

T3 

3 

o  . 

Seventeenth  District.* 

a 

^"1 

2 
2 

~m 

o 

5  o 

A  ° 

z^ 

< 

o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  17,     . 

109 

109 

3 

Total,       . 

109 

109 

3 

^ 

m 

S 

CI 

J. 

m 

Eighteenth  District.* 

dl 

u^S, 

W2 

ti 

&« 

"2  o 

|| 

1 

=S"^ 

^S  o 

T3    O 

jS  0 

r^ 

^ 

w 

O 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  18, 

149 

71 

144 

- 

Total, 

149 

71 

144 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


264 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept   23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


Nineteenth  District. 


Boston:  — 
Ward  19, 

Total, 


lU 


t-pq 


104 


Twentieth  District. t 

a 
Wo 

S'o 

George  H.  Wyman 
of  Boston. 

Alonzo    E.    Yont 
of  Boston. 

C 

.  a 
<S 

Jo 
O 

1 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  20, 

766                     837 

418 

763 

2 

Total 

766 

837                    418 

763 

2 

>» 

, 

o 

Xl 

0 

M 

c3  a 

K 

o 

WO 

ri        . 

Twenty-first  District.* 

"o 

ZpQ 

H  a 

J-  o 

al 

S 

«2 

B 

o 

2^ 

rs  o 

CJi 

O 

^ 

< 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  21 

549 

579 

298 

- 

Total 

549 

579 

298 

~ 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


t  Three  to  be  nominated. 


1914.1 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


Twenty-second  District.* 

.sl 

Ji  a 

o 

|i 
% 

1. 

il 
1"" 

a 
t-, 
o 

.a 

a  . 
<B  a 

§  o 

O 

■id 

c  o 

§  ^ 

1^ 

2 

a 
o 
< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  22, 

255 

48 

289 

302 

173 

Total 

255 

48 

289 

302 

173 

- 

Twenty-third  District.* 


Boston:  — 
Ward  23, 

Total, 


602 


560 


"o 

3 

CI    ■ 

oi  a 
K2 

SI 

Twenty-fourth  District. f 

arrison    H 
wood  of  B 

m 

■Hi 
.2  § 

^■| 

ID   O 

Km 

c3  a 

w2 

o 
IE 
a  S 

§13 

O 

n 

S 

w 

&: 

CO 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  24, 

575 

799 

658 

292 

439 

Total, 

575 

799 

658 

292 

439 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


t  Three  to  be  nominated. 


266 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Concluded. 


:z. 

o 

o 

o 

a 

-2 

Twenty-fifth  District.* 

O 
u 

< 

a 

•sl 

2 

1^ 

<s>  o 

o 

Q 

S 

w 

< 

BosTox:  — 

Ward  25, 

140 

518 

631 

2 

Total 

140 

518 

631 

2 

C5  m 

.A 

so 

Twenty-sixth  District. 

MO 

(-( 

Sa 

So 

.3 

s  s 

.3  a 

rs^ 

•— ; 

^ 

% 

< 

Chelsea:  — 

Wards  3,  4, 

256 

334 

3 

Total, 

256 

334 

3 

"o 

i 

■^ 

g 

a 

O   " 

«    . 

Twenty-seventh  District.  * 

^ 

«^  o 

S 

W.2 

Irt 

.a 

0^ 

•SO 

•So 

^ 

<!! 

-j! 

Chelsea  :  — 
Wards, 

295 

249 

1 

362 

" 

Winthrop, 

356 

327 

Total 

1,013 

893 

1 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


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267 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester. 


First  District. 

Levi    B.    Fay    of 
Athol. 

X 

o 
0 

< 

Athol, 

65 
16 
35 
10 
10 

_ 

Petersham,     . 
Phillipston,    . 
Royalston,     . 

- 

Total,       . 

136 

- 

;:: 

o 

Is 

o 

■— ^ 

§,§ 

-a 

<D 

O 

Second  District.* 

^  a 

\:'o 

a-v 

C  =3 

30    s 

0 

SO 

.§"3 

■3O 

fe 

w 

i-s 

< 

Ashburnham, 

22 

34 

12 

_ 

Gardner, 

228 

139 

137 

- 

Templeton, 

43 

33 

21 

2 

Winchendon, 

30 

51 

36 

- 

Total, 

323 

257 

206 

2 

Third  District. 


Ph  g 

m 

M^ 

1 

>>^ 

t  s 

aO 

-.4 

K 

<! 

161 

_ 

57 

- 

5S 

- 

47 

- 

50 

- 

61 

- 

70 

- 

31 

- 

Barre,     . 

Holden, 

Hubbardston, 

Oakham, 

Princeton, 

Rutland, 

Sterling, 

Westminster, 

Total,      . 


535 


*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


268 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


REPUBLICAN. 

NuMBEK  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept,  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


i-^ 

5  o 

oz  . 

.       73 

Fourth  District. 

2 

h  ^o 

M 

.2.9  o 

O 

fc  am 

ra 

a 

< 

Brookfield,     .............. 

39 
54 
20 

Hardwick,      .............. 

_ 

New  Braintree, 

_ 

North  Brookfield, 

47 

- 

44 
28 

West  Brookfield,    . 

- 

Total, 

232 

g 

o 

M 

3    . 

s« 

28. 

^.s 

.9:2 

Fifth  District. 

■^"S 

•S.S 

2 

s| 

o-s 

.s 

•CO 

3<« 

.a  0 

0 

d  o 

•3W 

a 

S 

fe 

<i 

Charlton, 

18 

12 

_ 

Soiithbridge, 

65 

76 

- 

Sturbridge, 

25 

4 

Total 

108 

92 

2 

Sixth  District. 


Auburn, 
I>eicester, 
Paxton, 
Spencer, 

Total, 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Repubucan  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


ki 

bi 

.9>; 

da 

s5 

"S 

Eighth  District.* 

4 

r  F.  Smith 
ackstone. 

2 

4 

.S  o 

•-9 

-5 

< 

Blackstone, 

Douglas, 

Grafton \ 

Millbury,          ... 

37 
30 
33 
124 

45 
56 
68 
75 

69 
15 
9 
26 
12 
10 
31 

84 
49 
41 
27 
33 
8 
16 

- 

Shrewsbury,    ..... 

Sutton ',         \ 

Uxbridge, 

23 
13 
32 

62 
19 

53 

- 

Total 

292 

378 

172 

258 

" 

a 

"o 

bO 

a 

^ 

>.  . 

'^ 

Ninth  District.* 

^1 

2 

5  o 

»  O 

IS 

0 

& 

^ 

1° 

< 

Hopedale 

Mendon, 

Milford,  ....;■ 
Northbridge,  .         .         .         .         ' 
Upton,    ......' 

64 
11 

196 
59 

28 

77 
13 
139 
130 
29 

50 
8 
181 
57 
18 

2 

Total 

358 

38S 

323 

2 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


270 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


>« 

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o 

o 

& 

T3 

s 

Q 

^ 

Tenth  District.* 

as 

^1 

2 

o   ° 

L."2 

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8« 

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o 

o 

< 

Berlin 

fii 

49 

Bolton,  . 

41 

40 

_ 

Bovlston, 

64 

52 

_ 

Clinton, 

336 

385 

2 

Northboroush, 

34 

34 

Southborounh, 

36 

31 

_ 

West  Bovlston, 

81 

62 

_ 

Westboroueh, 

.53 

49 

- 

Total,       . 

706 

702 

2 

Eleventh  District. 


t.  o 


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S8 

a 


i-4 


Fitchburr:  — 

Ward  6, 
Harvard, 
Lancaster, 
Leominster,     . 
Lunenburg,     . 

Total, 


57 
29 
15 
170 
12 


280 


35 
35 
224 
42 
4 


340 


H 

155 

10 


232 


M- 

■+^ 

,  , 

3 

Wo 

TweUth  District.* 

a 

It 
Of. 

3  si 

2 
o 

J3 

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a).a.-S 

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— • 

1-5 

o 

Pi, 

< 

Fitchburg:  - 

Wards  1,2, 

3,  4,  5 

418 

246 

263 

- 

Total, 

418 

246 

263 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


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repttblican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  ajjd  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


Fifteenth  District. 


^^    Li 

o  o 


Worcester:  ■ 
Ward  3, 


Total, 


Thirteenth  District. 

Kg 

.11 

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O  o 

Us 
fa 

1 

O 
< 

Worcester:  — 
Ward], 

891 

_ 

Total, 

891 

- 

Fourteenth  District. 

o 

d 
< 

1 

1 

1 
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i 

O  I. 

2 

Maurice  W.  Meyer- 
hard  t  of  Worces- 
ter. 

Km 

o 

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Worcester:  — 
Ward  2, 

326 

453 

95     1 

Total, 

326 

453 

95     1 

i 

— - 

T^ 

Sixteenth  District. 

Worcester,  Ward  4. 
No  nomination. 


272 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


REPUBLICAN. 

NuMBEE  OF  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


Seventeenth  District. 

^S 

2 

il 
1^ 

-a 
o 

Worcester:  — 
Ward  5,       . 

2 

_ 

Total,      . 

2 

- 

hJ  o 

Eighteenth  District. 

<^ 

2 

o 

t 
< 

Worcester:  — 
Ward  6,       . 

339 

_ 

Total,      . 

339 

- 

Nineteenth  District. 


Worcester:  — 
Ward  7,       . 


Total, 


C14 


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273 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Pri\lary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Concluded. 

Coiuity  of  Worcester  —  Concluded. 


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Oc 

P^S 

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Twentieth  District. 

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H 

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Worcester:  — 

Ward  S, 

342 

287 

- 

Total 

342 

287 

- 

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Twenty-first  District. 

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Worcester.  — 

Ward  9,       . 

304 

259 

- 

Total,      . 

304 

259 

- 

Worcester:  • 
Ward  10, 


Total, 


Twenty-second  District. 


637 


274 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioners. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

03  O 

1- 

1 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Lafayette  K. 
Chase    of    Yar- 
mouth. 

Joslma  A.  Nicker- 
son  of  Chatham. 

o 

Barn-stable, 
Bourne, 
Brewster,   . 
Chatham,  . 
Dennis, 
Eastham,  . 
Falmouth, 
Harwich,    . 
Mashpee,    . 

212 
76 

5 

7 
32 

3 
63 
16 

5 

96 
111 
16 
107 
90 
16 
52 
38 
18 

- 

Orleans,     .         .        .        . 
Provincetown,   . 
Sandwich, 

Truro 

Wellfleet,    .... 
Yarmouth, 

Total 

3 

36 
29 

3 
16 
71 

10 
26 
12 
8 
16 
54 

_ 

577 

670 

-    ■ 

County  of  Berkshire. 


dams 

<  ^ 

<  ^ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Ǥ 

S 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Kg 

2 

a< 

o 

o  o 

— * 

M 

O 

< 

u 

< 

Adams, 

92 

_ 

New  Marlborough, 

5 

_ 

Alford,     . 

2 

- 

North  Adams, 

2G4 

- 

Eecket,    . 

7 

Otis, 

0 

- 

Cheshire, 

18 

- 

Peru, 

p 

- 

Clarksburg,      . 

13 

- 

PlTTSFIELD, 

529 

1 

Dalton,    . 

48 

- 

Richmond, 

7 

- 

Egremont, 

12 

- 

Sandisfield, 

6 

- 

Florida,   . 

7 

- 

Savov, 

3 

- 

Great  Barrington, 

98 

- 

Sheffield, 

1-1 

- 

Hancock, 

3 

- 

Stockbridge,    . 

30 

- 

Hinsdale, 

10 

- 

T\Tingham,     . 

0 

- 

Lanesborough, 

10 

- 

Washington,     . 

7 

- 

Lee, 

31 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

IS 

- 

Lenox, 

44 

- 

Williamstown, 

38 

- 

Monterey, 

14 
5 

- 

Wind.sor, 

0 

- 

Mount  Washington 

New  Asbford, 

3 

~ 

Total, 

1,362 

1 

1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCmiEXT  —  Xo.  43. 


275 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republicax  Candidate  for  Xomixa- 
TioN  FOR  A  State  Office  axd  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioners  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


X3 

i. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

1 
o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^i 

'i'^ 

i 

r 

< 

So 

< 

Acushnet 

80 

_ 

North  Attleborou?h, 

S9 

Attleborough, 

230 

- 

Norton, 

11 

_ 

Berkles',  . 

n 

_ 

Ravnham,        

92 

Dartmouth, 

166 

- 

Rehoboth,        .... 

46 

_ 

Dighton, 

175 

- 

Seekonk, 

11 

Easton,    . 

31 

- 

Somerset, 

30 

1 

Fairhavcn, 

119 

-    j 

Swansea, 

Fall  River, 

2,800 

_     1 

Tacnton, 

741 

1 

Freetown. 

47 

-    i 

Westport, 

63 
2,235 

Total 

New  Bedfori 

3, 

7,030 

2 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


:3  o 
O 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tishury, 
West  Tisbury, 


Total, 


iJ  5 


267 


County  of  Essex. 


o  ® 

i  o 

a   rjj 

O  ::s 

^% 

^  ? 

Cities  and  Towns. 

s  .a 

2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

S      a, 

oj 

«^i 

1 

«M 

1 

-fl  ^s. 

o 

^ 

O  >M 

^^ 

•-5 

< 

^ 

< 

Amesbury, 

183 

_ 

Georgetown, 

55 

Andover, 

151 

- 

Gloucester, 

744 

_ 

Beverly,        

744 

1 

Groveland, 

21 

_ 

Boxford, 

19 

- 

Hamilton, 

119 

_ 

Danvers, 

502 

_ 

Haverhill, 

796 

2 

Essex, 

78 

- 

Ipswich, 

261 

276 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Comimittee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioners  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

John     M.      Gros- 
venor,     Jr.,     of 
Swampscott. 

2 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

S 

o 

< 

Lawren^ce, 

Ltnn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Methuen, 

Middleton, 

Nahant,  . 

Newbury, 

1,320 

1,949 

47 

94 

168 
54 

290 
42 
77 

113 

637 
84 

1 

Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 

Sai.em,     . 

Salisbury, 

Saugus,    . 

Swampscott, 

Topsfield, 

Wenham, 

West  Newbur\ 

303 
60 
90 
1,500 
69 
89 
302 
76 
62 
76 

- 

Newburypor 
North  Andove 

T, 

r. 

Total, 

11,181 

4 

County  of  Franklin. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

1. 

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pa  a 

go 

a"© 

P4 

05 

o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

a 

a)  £ 

o 

-a 

o 
< 

Ashfield, 
Bernardston, 
Buckland, 
Charlemont, 
Colrain,   . 
Conwav, 
Deerfield, 
Erving,    . 
Gill,  ■      . 
Greenfield, 
Hawley,  . 
Heath,     . 

17 
18 
20 
19 
24 
19 
44 
16 
14 
135 
16 
10 
6 
11 

- 

Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowc, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

78 

11 

22 

66 

27 

42 

3 

45 

1 

6 

7 

- 

Leveret  t, 
I^eyden,   . 

Total, 

683 

- 

1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCmiEXT  —  No.  43. 


'lii 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  — ■  Continued. 

Yole^  for  Countij  Covimissioners  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

1 

8o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

1 

^  8 

O 

2 

1 
o 

< 

Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,  . 

CuiCOPEE, 

East  Longiueadow, 
Granville, 
Hampden, 
Holland, 

HoLYOKE, 

32 
12 
13 
13 

134 

19 

14 

11 

1 

583 
16 
28 
38 

1 
1 

Montgomery,  . 
Palmer,    . 

Russell,   . 
Southwick, 
Sphin-gfield,  . 
Tolland,  . 
Wales,       . 
West  Springfield, 
Westfield, 
Wilbraham, 

11 
33 

11 

21 

1,040 

6 

10 
63 
94 
IG 

- 

Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 

Total, 

2  228 

2 

County  of  Hampshire. 


.2  0 

11 

.2  c 
>  ° 

11 

Cities  and  Towns. 

p4:S 

©  O 

o  o  g 

£  -  S 

o 
o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

3  0 

1 
o 

w 

o 

< 

W 

O 

< 

Amherst,    .... 

93 

72 

NoRTH.\MPTON, 

128 

297 

Belchertown, 

7 

7 

- 

Pel  ham. 

10 

6 

_ 

Chesterfield, 

1          32 

14 

- 

Plainfield, 

2 

17 

_ 

Cummington, 

16 

15 

- 

Prescott,     . 

6 

_ 

Easthampton, 

125 

201 

South  Hadlev, 

104 

36 

_ 

Enfield,      . 

34 

4 

- 

Southampton, 

8 

16 

_ 

Goshen, 

11 

8 

- 

Ware, 

32 

20 

_ 

Granby,     . 

8 

11 

- 

Westhampton, 

4 

19 

_ 

Greenwich, 

13 

1 

- 

Williamsburg, 

68 

86 

_ 

Hadlev, 

9 

14 

- 

Worthington, 

18 

4 

_ 

Hatfield 

4 

98 

Huntington, 

15 

36 

_ 

Total,  .... 

749 

916 

_ 

Middlefield, 

2 

4 

- 

278 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioners  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


o 

Ch5 


.g   4) 


1° 


^6 


C 


.  o 


§1 

1-5 


Acton 

Arlington, 

Ashby,   .... 

Ashland, 

Aver 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxboroush, 

Burlington,    . 

Caiibridge,  . 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford,  . 

Concord, 

Draout, 

Dunstable.     . 

Everett, 

Framingham, 

Groton, 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton,    . 

Hudson, 

Lexington, 

Lincoln, 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough,     . 

Maynard, 

Medford, 

Melrose, 

Natick, 

Newton, 

North  Reading,     . 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Revere  (Suffolk  County), 

Sherborn, 

Shirley, 

Somerville, 

Stoneham, 

Stow 

Sudbury, 
Tewksbury,   . 
Townsend, 
Ty  ngsborough , 
Wakefield, 

W.\LTH.\M, 

Watertown,    . 

Wajland, 

Westford, 

Weston, 

Wilmington,  . 

Winchester, 

Winthrop  (Suffolk  County), 

WOBURN, 

Total, 


4 
54 

6 
20 

6 
39 
6.S 
45 

10 
338 


.58 

67 

2 

289 

120 

27 

14 

14 

18 

51 


2,389 

223 

53 

35 

270 

256 

26 

104 

20 

4 

72 

117 

23 

3 

1,027 

44 

1 

11 

7 

24 

17 

61 

143 

52 

20 

32 

34 

21 

69 

122 

159 


54 
3 

3 
155 

1 

3 
18 

8 

1 

151 

88 

12 

6 
16 
13 
28 

5 

133 

111 

25 

4 

126 

161 

42 

701 

5 

18 
56 
14 
2 
472 
11 


4 

2 

14 

369 

124 

12 

2 
31 

2 
26 
62 
60 


822 

21 

8 

2 

30 

39 

1 

4 


5 
12 
3 
1 
120 
3 


6,780 


3,216 


1,405 


651 


201 
47 
9 
5 
2 
5 
11 
2 

59 

104 

12 

3 

126 

106 

14 

35 

1 

16 
82 
11 
2 
634 
14 


48 

31 

6 

3 

32 

47 

26 

15 

12 

7 

111 
17 
37 

101 
12 
17 

149 
64 
50 
13 
10 
28 
39 
7 
38 

319 

174 
70 
53 
38 

113 
40 
48 
24 
13 
21 
20 
20 
16 

297 
37 
13 
12 
8 
22 
13 
38 

109 
23 
14 
37 
27 
11 
78 
24 
66 


3 
302 

3 

4 
4 

133 
28 
3 
6 
3 
2 
6 
2 


29 


52 

4 

1 

318 


2,450 


2,724 


1,300 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


279 


REPUBLICAN. 


Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  No:mixa- 
TioN  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioners  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk. 


1.. 

M 

^ 

&   . 

^,; 

o  5J 

o  2 

«.s 

pa.S 

Cities  and  Towns. 

S  o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

S^ 

?. 

*J  o 

<o 

© 

JS 

gpq 

ffiP3 

%  0 

^^ 

>  o 

7-j 

H 

<! 

H 

< 

Avon 

27 

_ 

Needham, 

112 

_ 

Belling  ham, 

14 

- 

Norfolk,  . 

8 

- 

Braintree, 

102 

- 

Norwood, 

92 

- 

Brookline, 

593 

- 

Plainville, 

22 

- 

Canton,   . 

101 

- 

QUINCY,    . 

1.187 

- 

Coh^.sset, 

65 

- 

Randolph, 

57 

- 

Dedham, 

187 

- 

Sharon,    . 

58 

- 

Dover, 

19 

- 

Stoiighton, 

106 

- 

Foxborough, 

26 

- 

Walpole,  . 

27 

- 

Franklin, 

03 

- 

Wellesle\', 

94 

1 

Holbrook, 

01 

- 

Westwood, 

20 

- 

Medfield, 

31 

_ 

Vi'evmouth, 

225 

- 

Medwa-\-, 

31 

- 

Wrentham, 

29 

- 

Millis.       . 

19 

- 

Milton,     . 

248 

~ 

Total 

3,027 

1 

County  of  Plymouth. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


C3  d 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

LakeWlle, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


53 

43 

371 

8 
14 
30 

54 
40 
120 
49 
49 
6 
27 
26 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rocldand, 

Scituate, 

VVareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


22 
57 
12 
22 

104 
11 
5 

175 
30 
21 
15 
89 


1,453 


2S0 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


REPUBLICAN. 

NuMBEE  OF  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioners  —  Concluded. 

County  of  Worcester. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol, 

Auburn, 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blackstone, 

Bolton, 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton, 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley, 

Fitchburg, 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden, 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester,   . 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon,     . 

Milford,      . 

Millbury,   . 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 


31 
77 
36 

207 
42 
55 
36 
14 
35 
31 

234 
11 
26 
13 

397 

215 
48 
45 
34 
35 


95 
16 

139 
13 
12 

216 
59 
24 
49 


03  5 


5 

4 

13 

8 

25 

59 

9 

65 

7 

6 

183 

9 

56 

13 

142 

56 

35 

S 

8 

33 

13 

21 

88 

18 

43 

5 

46 
79 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Northborough, 

Northbridge, 

Oakliam,    . 

Oxford, 

Paxton, 

Petersham, 

Phillipston, 

Princeton, 

Royalston, 

Rutland,    . 

Shrewsbury, 

Southborough, 

Southbridge, 

Spencer, 

Sterling, 

Sturbridge 

Sutton, 

Templeton 

Upton, 

Uxbridge, 

Warren, 

Webster, 

West  Boylston, 

West  Brookfield 

Westborough, 

Westminster, 

Winchendon, 

Worcester, 

Total,  . 


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zn  5 

"  o 


41 
38 
10 
38 
9 
51 
10 
33 
30 
30 
103 
65 
52 
37 
20 
51 
30 
52 
51 
51 
64 
33 
53 
29 
55 
1,740 


11 
3,740 

5,265        5,198 


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republican. 

Number  of  \'otes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prlal-vry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  Coimty  Commissioners* 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

1 

la 
16 

go 

£ 

1 
o 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

1 

II 

3 

"0 
< 

Barnstable, 
Bourne, 
Brewster,   . 
Chatham,  . 
Dennis, 
Eastham,   . 

133 

128 

9 

82 
55 
12 
67 
38 
19 

210 
132 
11 

45 
85 
6 
74 
26 
14 

2 

Orleans 

Provincetown,   . 
Sandwich, 

Truro 

VVellfleet 

Yarmouth, 

Total,  .... 

9 
30 
23 

8 
16 
76 

6 
26 
26 

8 
11 

84 

- 

Harwich,    . 
Mashpee,   . 

705 

764 

2 

County  of  Berkshire. 


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Adams, 

82 

71 

_ 

New  Marlborough,    . 

5 

3 

Alford, 

1 

2 

- 

North  Adams, 

258 

186 

- 

Becket, 

7 

9 

- 

Otis,  . 

2 

4 

_ 

Cheshire,   . 

18 

11 

_ 

Peru, 

3 

_ 

Clarksburg, 

14 

8 

_ 

PiTTSFIELD, 

443 

440 

_ 

Dalton, 

43 

45 

- 

Richmond, 

4 

8 

Egremont, 

6 

11 

- 

Sandisfield, 

3 

5 

_ 

Florida, 

6 

6 

- 

Savoy, 

6 

5 

_ 

Great  Barrington, 

88 

92 

_ 

Sheffield,    . 

10 

14 

_ 

Hancock,   . 

- 

- 

- 

Stockbridge, 

18 

32 

_ 

Hinsdale,   . 

8 

7 

- 

Tyringham, 

4 

6 

_ 

Lanesborough ,  . 

8 

7 

- 

Washington, 

3 

5 

_ 

Lee,    . 

23 

32 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

15 

12 

_ 

Lenox, 

33 

42 

- 

WiUiamstown,    . 

38 

20 

_ 

Monterey, 

10 

14 

- 

Windsor,     . 

3 

3 

_ 

Mount  Washington, 
New  Ashford,    . 

3 

5 

3 

2 

- 

Total 

1,168 

1,109 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


282 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


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Acushnet 

_ 

_ 

_ 

North  Attleborough, 

_ 

_ 

3 

Attleborough, 

5 

5 

10 

Norton, 

- 

- 

- 

Berklej-,     . 

- 

- 

- 

Raynham, 

- 

- 

- 

Dartmouth, 

- 

- 

3 

Rehoboth, 

- 

- 

- 

Dighton,    . 

- 

- 

Seekonk,    . 

- 

- 

2 

Easton, 

- 

- 

- 

Somerset,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Fairhaven, 

- 

- 

- 

Swansea,    . 

- 

- 

2 

Fall  River, 

- 

- 

2 

Taunton, 

- 

- 

7 

Freetown,  . 
Mansfield, 

- 

- 

- 

Westport,  . 

- 

- 

2 

New  Bedford, 

- 

~ 

38 

Total,  .... 

5 

5 

69 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


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Chilmark, 

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Tisbury,     .... 

_ 

_ 

4 

Edgartown, 

1 

- 

1 

West  Tisbury,   . 

- 

- 

8 

Gay  Head, 

— 

~ 

Gosnold 

- 

- 

- 

Total 

6 

5 

13 

Oak  Bluffs, 

5 

5 

~ 

County  of  Essex. 

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Amesbury, 

164 

_ 

3 

Boxford 

14 

_ 

- 

Andover 

128 

- 

2 

Danvers 

436 

- 

- 

Beverly,  .... 

765 

3 

5 

Essex 

68 

3 

•  Two  to  be  nominated. 


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REPUBLICAN. 

Number  of  ^'oTEs  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prial\ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  Coimtxj  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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1-5 

a 
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Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,     . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Methuen,   . 

Middleton, 

48 
618 
17  1 
122  i 

717  !           4 
227  1          41 
1,181  !          32 
1,720  1          49 
38  : 
86  j 
149  1 
43  i 
257  1 
34  1          10 

2 

3 

10 
2 

3 

5 

2 

Newbury, 
Newburtport 
North  Andover 
Peabodj',  . 
Rockport, 
Rowley,     . 
Salem, 
Salisburj', 
Saugus, 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield,  . 
Wenham,   . 
West  Newbury, 

93 

507 

65 

252 

48 

77 

1,359 

55 

84 

252 

71 

66 

63 

24 

8 

2 
1 

Nahant,     . 

59 

' 

"* 

Total,  . 

9.883 

171 

45 

County  of  Franklin. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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Frederick    H. 
Smith    of    Ash- 
field. 

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0) 
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Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

Frederick  H. 
Smith    of    Ash- 
field. 

a 

.a 
o 

< 

Ashfield. 

BernardstQ 

Buckland, 

Charlemon 

Colrain, 

Conwav, 

Deerfie'ld, 

Er\'ing, 

GiU,   . 

Greenfield 

Hawlev, 

Heath, 

Leverett, 

Ley den. 

n. 

15 
19 
17 
15 
17 
16 
40 
13 
12 
114 
10 
7 
2 
10 

11 
19 
16 
17 
24 
15 
40 
13 
11 
115 
13 
9 
3 

~ 

Monroe, 
Montague, 
New  Salem, 
Northfield, 
Orange, 
Rowe, 
Shelburne, 
Shutesbury, 
Sunderland, 
Warwick,    . 
Wendell,    . 
Whately,    . 

5 
61 
11 
17 
55 
18 
27 
3 
35 
1 
6 
4 

5 
63 
11 
16 
56 
18 
38 
2 
40 
1 
3 
4 

- 

9 

" 

Total. . 

550 

572 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


284 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Arthur  A.   Sibley 
of  West  Spring- 
field. 

13 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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5 
a;  o 

1 
o 

< 

Agawam,    . 

Blandford, 

Brimfield, 

Chester,      . 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Holland,     . 

HOLYOKE, 

31 

11 
13 
13 

119 

20 

13 

10 

1 

318 
16 
25 
36 

32 
11 
10 
12 
120 
16 
12 

1 

576 

14 

24 

35 

- 

Montgomery-,     . 
Palmer, 
Russell, 
Southwick, 

Springfield,     . 

Tolland,     . 

Wales, 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield,  . 
Wilbraham, 

11 
31 
11 
21 
1,007 
6 
11 
65 
83 
16 

8 
29 
10 
19 
742 
5 
4 

57 
72 
13 

- 

Longmeadow,    . 
Ludlow,     . 
Monson,     . 

Total,. 

1,888        1,822 

' 

County  of  Hampshire. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

o 

o 

< 

Amherst,    . 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Eastliampton, 

Enfield,      . 

Goshen, 

Granby,     . 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,      . 

147 
12 
34 
25 

153 
35 
15 
19 
12 
20 
23 
42 
4 

70 

A 

16 

302 

20 

9 

4 

5 

13 

10 

32 

2 

- 

Northampton, 

Pelham, 

Plainfield, 

Prescott,    . 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

Westhampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington, 

306 
16 
14 
6 

128 
14 
41 
12 

118 
22 

255 
8 
S 
4 
69 
18 
32 
19 
86 
8 

- 

Hatfield,    . 

Huntington, 

Middlefield, 

Total,  . 

1,218 

1,015 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


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REPUBLICAN. 

Number  of  ^^OTES  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex. 


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Acton 

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Medford, 

_ 

25 

Arlington, 

_ 

- 

3 

Melrose,  .... 

- 

- 

3 

Asnbj% 

_ 

- 

- 

Natick,      .... 

- 

- 

- 

Ashland,    . 

_ 

- 

- 

Newtox,  .... 

5 

- 

22 

Ayer, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

North  Reading, 

- 

- 

2 

Bedford,     . 

2 

_ 

6 

Pepperell 

- 

- 

- 

Belmont,    . 

- 

- 

5 

Reading 

- 

- 

6 

Billerica,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Revere  (Suffolk  County), 

- 

- 

6 

Boxborough, 

1 

- 

1 

Sherborn,  .... 

- 

- 

2 

Burlington, 

_ 

_ 

- 

Shirley,      .... 

- 

- 

1 

Cambridge, 

I 

- 

60 

Somerville, 

6 

58 

23 

Carlisle, 

_ 

_ 

1 

Stoneham, 

3 

- 

6 

Chelmsford, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Stow 

- 

- 

- 

Concord,    . 

1 

- 

12 

Sudburj- 

- 

- 

2 

Dracut, 

- 

- 

- 

Tewksburj-, 

- 

- 

1 

Dunstable, 

_ 

- 

- 

Townsend, 

- 

- 

- 

Everett,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Tyngsborough, 

1 

- 

1 

Framingham, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Wakefield, 

- 

- 

- 

Groton, 

1 

- 

7 

Waltham, 

- 

- 

4 

Holliston,  . 

_ 

- 

3 

Watertown, 

- 

- 

2 

Hopkinton, 

_ 

- 

2 

Way  land 

- 

- 

- 

Hudson,     . 

_ 

_ 

- 

Westford 

- 

- 

9 

Lexington, 

_ 

- 

12 

Weston 

4 

- 

11 

Lincoln, 

- 

- 

- 

Wilmington, 

- 

- 

- 

Littleton,   . 

_ 

- 

- 

Winchester, 

- 

- 

- 

Lowell,    . 

_ 

- 

1 

Winthrop  (Suffolk  County), 

- 

- 

2 

Maldex,    . 

1 

- 

11 

WOBURX,    .... 

- 

- 

10 

Maynard,  . 

1 

- 

7 

Total,  .... 

28 

58 

264 

County  of  Norfolk. 


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Avon,         .... 

23 

Needham, 

111 

Bellingham, 

18 

_ 

_ 

Norfolk,     . 

7 

- 

Braintree,  . 

90 

_ 

- 

Norwood,  . 

85 

- 

13 

Brookline , 

672 

_ 

_ 

Plainville, 

21 

_ 

Canton, 

94 

- 

- 

QUINCY, 

1,075 

14 

- 

Cohasset,  . 

67 

_ 

2 

Randolph, 

57 

_ 

- 

Dedham,  . 

167 

_ 

3 

Sharon, 

56 

- 

- 

Dover, 

19 

_ 

1 

Stoughton, 

101 

_ 

4 

Foxborough, 

27 

- 

1 

Walpole,     . 

27 

- 

- 

Franklin,   . 

62 

- 

4 

Wellesley,  . 

93 

- 

1 

Holbrook, 

57 

- 

- 

Westwood, 

21 

- 

Medfield,    . 

33 

- 

- 

Weymouth, 

200 

- 

Medwav,    . 

28 

- 

- 

Wrentham, 

28 

- 

MiUia, 
Milton, 

18 
238 

- 

- 

Total,  .... 

3,495 

14 

29 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


286 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  op  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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N— ' 

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Co 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

2  o 
1-2 

3 
^    ■ 

CCtO 
t-3  7' 

2 

o 
< 

Abington,  . 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, 

Carver, 

Duxbury,  . 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,      . 

Hanover,   . 

Hanson,     . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston,  . 

Lakeville,  . 

Marion, 

Marshfield, 

3 

1 

1 
11 

1 
8 

1 

2 

5 

3 

4 
2 

2 

Mattapoisett,     . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,     . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate,     . 

Wareham,  . 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman,  . 

1 

12 

1 

1 

- 

3 

4 

5 

3 
5 
1 
5 

Total,  . 

19 

14 

54 

County  of  Worcester. 

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Ashburnham,     . 

30 

_ 

Holden 

46 

- 

_ 

Athol, 

61 

- 

- 

Hopedale, 

91 

- 

- 

Auburn,     . 

41 

- 

1 

Hubbardston, 

55 

- 

- 

Barre, 

142 

- 

_ 

Lancaster, 

141 

- 

- 

Berlin, 

58 

- 

- 

Leicester,  . 

25 

- 

- 

Blackstone, 

70 

_ 

- 

Leominster, 

149 

- 

Bolton, 

39 

1 

1 

Lunenburg, 

12 

- 

Boylston,   . 

58 

- 

1 

Mendon,     . 

16 

1 

Brookfield, 

34 

- 

- 

Milford,      . 

189 

0 

Charlton,  . 

32 

- 

1 

Millbury,   . 

96 

- 

- 

Clinton, 

323 

_ 

_ 

New  Braintree, 

IS 

- 

- 

Dana, 

14 

_ 

_ 

North  Brookfield, 

46 

- 

1 

Douglas,    . 

68 

_ 

- 

Northborough,  . 

29 

- 

- 

Dudley,     . 

25 

- 

- 

Northbridge , 

110 

- 

- 

FiTCHBURG, 

498 

- 

- 

Oakham,    . 

31 

- 

- 

Gardner,    . 

196 

- 

- 

Oxford, 

41 

1 

- 

Grafton,     . 

61 

_ 

1 

Paxton, 

14 

- 

- 

Hardwick, 

47 

- 

- 

Peters  aam. 

32 

- 

- 

Harvard,   . 

34 

1 

~ 

Phillipston, 

9 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


2S7 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Xomixa- 
TioN  FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Concluded. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

ls» 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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Princeton, 

48 

_ 

_ 

Uxbridge,  . 

56 

Royalston, 

10 

- 

- 

Warren, 

41 

Rutland,    . 

54 

_ 

_ 

Webster,     . 

77 

3 

Shrewsburj-, 

56 

- 

- 

West  Bovlston, 

77 

3 

Southborough, 

33 

- 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

24 

_ 

1 

Southbridge , 

122 

- 

- 

Westborough,     . 

63 

_ 

Spencer,     . 

55 

- 

- 

Westminster,      . 

29 

_ 

_ 

Sterling,     . 

65 

- 

- 

W'inchendon, 

48 

_ 

_ 

Sturbridge, 

26 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

3,938 

_ 

Sutton, 

21 

44 

- 

2 

Total,  . 

Templeton, 

7,893 

3 

21 

Upton, 

26 

" 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


288 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Pri^l\ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  — ■  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney. 

Eastern  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Amesburx", 

186 

Methuen, 

302 

1 

Andover, 

153 

- 

Middleton, 

40 

- 

Beverly, 

743 

- 

Nabant,  . 

81 

- 

B oxford,  . 

19. 

_ 

Newbury, 

110 

- 

Danvers, 

492 

- 

Newburvport, 

602 

- 

Essex, 

82 

- 

North  Andover, 

77 

- 

Georgetown, 

62 

- 

Peabodv, 

307 

- 

Gloucester, 

775 

- 

Roekport, 

66 

- 

Groveland, 

32 

- 

Rowley,  . 

94 

- 

Hamilton, 

129 

- 

Salem,     . 

1,585 

- 

Haverhill, 

867 

- 

Salisbury, 

75 

- 

Ipswich,  . 

256 

- 

Saugus,    . 

90 

- 

Lawre.xce, 

1,277 

- 

Swampscott, 

302 

- 

Lyxx, 

2,116 

- 

Topsfield, 

82 

- 

Lvnnfield, 

46 

- 

Wenhara, 

63 

- 

Manchester, 

96 

- 

West  Newbury, 

79 

- 

Marblehead, 

181 

_ 

Merrimac, 

59 

~ 

Total 

11,526 

1 

Middle  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Ashburnliam,          .... 

35 

. 

Grafton 

73 

_ 

At  ho!,       . 

74 

- 

Hard-wack, 

49 

- 

Auburn,  . 

44 

- 

Harvard, 

39 

- 

Barre, 

152 

- 

Holden,   . 

58 

- 

Berlin,      . 

60 

- 

Hopedale, 

99 

- 

Blackstone, 

79 

- 

Hubbardston, 

55 

- 

Bolton,     . 

41 

_ 

Lancaster, 

153 

- 

Boylston, 

60 

1 

Iveicester, 

27 

- 

Brookfield, 

39 

~ 

Leominster, 

159 

- 

Charlton, 

36 

- 

Lunenburg, 

13 

- 

Clinton,  . 

362 

- 

Mendon, 

16 

- 

Dana, 

16 

- 

.Milford,   . 

220 

- 

DouEclas, 

68 

- 

Millburv, 

114 

- 

Dudlev,  . 

25 

_ 

New  Braintroe, 

19 

- 

FlTCHBUHG, 

515 

- 

North  Brookfield, 

48 

- 

Gardner, 

233 

" 

Northborough, 

34 

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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  AttorneTj  —  Continued. 

Middle  District  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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4 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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1 
o 

< 

Northbridse, 

Oakham, 

Oxford,    . 

Paxton,    . 

Petersham, 

Phillipston, 

Princeton, 

Royalston, 

Rutland, 

Shrewsbury, 

Southborough 

Southhridge, 

121 
37 
36 
IS 
34 
10 
39 
10 
59 
64 
35 

137 
62 
72 
29 

1 

Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster,  . 
West  Boylston 
West  Brookfie! 
Westboroush, 
Westminster, 
Winchendon, 
Worcester, 

d. 

23 
4S 
30 
61 
45 
80 
SI 
25 
72 
31 
54 
4,461 

2 

Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 

Total, 

8,799 

p 

Northern  District. 


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1-5 

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Acton, 

44 

Mavnard, 

99 

Arlineton, 

180 

- 

Medford, 

647 

_ 

Ashby,     . 

11 

- 

Melrose, 

739 

^ 

Ashland, 

50 

- 

Natick,    . 

141 

_ 

Ayer, 

30 

Newtox, 

857 

_ 

Bedford, 

105 

- 

North  Reading, 

55 

_ 

Belmont, 

221 

- 

Fepperell, 

17 

_ 

Billerica, 

77 

- 

Reading, 

1.50 

_ 

Boxborough, 

11 

_ 

Sherborn, 

82 

_ 

Burlington, 

26 

- 

Shirley,    . 

22 

_ 

Cambridgk, 

1,575 

1 

Somerville,  . 

3,191 

2 

Carlisle,  . 

21 

- 

Stoneham, 

109 

Chelmsford, 

133 

- 

Stow, 

16 

_ 

Concord, 

181 

- 

Sudbury, 

32 

Dracut,   . 

109 

- 

Tewksbury,     . 

17 

_ 

Dunstable, 

22 

- 

Townsend, 

56 

_ 

Everett, 

975 

- 

Tyngsborough, 

36 

_ 

Framingham, 

385 

- 

Wakefield, 

149 

_ 

Groton,    . 

113 

- 

Wai,th.\m, 

685 

_ 

Holliston, 

51 

_ 

Watertown, 

223 

_ 

Hopkinton, 

46 

- 

Wa  viand, 

62 

_ 

Hudson,  . 

63 

- 

Westford, 

78 

_ 

Lexington, 

157 

- 

Weston,    . 

114 

_ 

Lincoln,  . 

19 

_ 

Wilmington,     . 

44 

_ 

Littleton, 

35 

- 

Winchester, 

206 

_ 

Lowell, 

3,131 

- 

Woburn, 

403 

_ 

652 

Marlborough, 

191 

- 

Total 

16,844 

3 

290 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Pri^l\ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney  —  Continued. 

Northwestern  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

John   H.    Schoon- 
maker  of  Ware. 

1 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

John  H.   Schoou- 
maker  of  Ware. 

o 
< 

Amherst, 

Ashfield, 

Belchertown , 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Chesterfield, 

Colrain,    . 

Conway, 

Cummington, 

Deerfield, 
Easthampton, 

Enfield.   . 
Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Goshen,   . 

Granby,  . 

Greenfield, 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,  . 

Hatfield, 

Hawley,  . 

Heath,     . 

164 
17 
1.5 
19 
19 
IS 
36 
24 
18 
26 
43 

312 
37 
15 
13 
17 
19 

132 
13 
22 
30 
14 
9 

47 
4 
12 

1 

Middlefield, 
Monroe,   . 
Montague, 
New  Salem, 
North.\mpton 
Northfield, 
Orange,    . 
Pelham,  . 
Plainfield, 
Prescott, 
Rowe, 
Shelburne, 
Shutesbury, 
1   South  Hadley 
Southampton, 
Sunderland, 
Ware, 
Warwick, 
Wendell,  . 
Westhampton 
Whately, 
W'illiamsburg, 
Worthington, 

4 

6 
74 
11 
373 
19 
69 
15 
16 

8 

27 
42 

1 
133 
21 
45 
53 

2 

6 
22 

6 
135 
22 

- 

Huntington, 
Leverett, 
Leyden,  . 

Total, 

1 

2,205 

1 

Southeastern  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Abington, 

Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Carver,    . 

Cobasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 


«  5 

^§ 

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< 


54 

20 

16 

101 

44 

38S 

677 

102 

7 

60 
178 
20 
16 
31 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Holbrook, 

Hull. 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 

Mattapoisett , 

Medfield, 


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< 


26 
61 

59 
54 
119 
58 
48 
53 
5 
27 
21 
20 
34 


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291 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney  —  Continued. 

Southeastern  District  —  Concluded. 


1 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Medway,          

33 

Rockland 

174 

Middleborough, 

56 

Scituate, 

29 

1 

Millis,       . 

22 

- 

Sharon,    ...... 

57 

Milton,     . 

250 

- 

Stoughton, 

110 

_ 

Need  ham, 

117 

- 

VValpole, 

27 

- 

Norfolk,  . 

8 

- 

Wareham, 

24 

_ 

Norwell,  . 

13 

- 

Welleslev 

94 

_ 

Norwood , 

94 

- 

West  Bridgewater,  .... 

15 

_ 

Pembroke, 

22 

- 

West  wood, 

22 

_ 

Plain\-ille, 

22 

- 

Weymouth, 

223 

_ 

Plymouth, 

105 

- 

Whitman, 

93 

_ 

Pljmpton, 

1! 

- 

Wrentham, 

28 

- 

QUINCY,    . 

Randolph, 

1,162 
65 

_ 

Total, 

5,187 

1 

Rochester, 

6 

~ 

Southern  District. 


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Acushnet 

85 

_ 

Nantucket, 

129 

Attleborough, 

214 

2 

New  BEoroKD, 

2,308 

1 

Barnstable, 

223 

- 

North  Attleboroug: 

89 

Berkley.  . 

8 

- 

Norton, 

10 

Bourne,   . 

170 

- 

Oak  Bluffs.      . 

34 

_ 

Brewster, 

17 

- 

Orleans,  . 

13 

_ 

Chatham, 

86 

- 

Provincetown, 

35 

_ 

Chilmark, 

17 

- 

Ravnham, 

73 

_ 

Dartmouth, 

168 

- 

Rehoboth, 

43 

_ 

Dennis,    . 

90 

- 

Sandwich, 

39 

_ 

Dighton, 

145 

- 

Seekonk. 

12 

_ 

East  ham. 

13 

- 

Somerset. 

37 

_ 

Easton,    . 

32 

- 

Swansea, 

50 

_ 

Edgartown, 

86 

- 

Taunton, 

739 

1 

Fairhaven, 

107 

- 

Tisbury. 

70 

1 

Fall  River, 

2,693 

- 

Truro,      . 

10 

Falmouth, 

93 

- 

Wellfleet, 

19 

_ 

Freetown, 

42 

- 

West  port. 

9 

_ 

Gay  Head, 

9 

- 

West  Tisbury, 

16 

_ 

Gosnold, 

9 

- 

Yarmouth. 

93 

_ 

Harwich, 

42 

_ 

Mansfield, 

60 

_ 

Total 

8,264 

5 

Mashpee, 

21 

~ 

292 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney  —  Concluded. 

Suffolk  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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1-5 

< 

7,197 
928 

_ 

Chelsea, 

2 

Revere, 

337 

- 

Winthrop, 

298 

1 

Total,       . 

8,760 

3 

Western  District. 

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2 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

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o 

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o 

o 

< 

Adams 

90 

5 

_ 

Mount  Washington,  . 

4 

1 

_ 

Agawam,   . 

13 

20 

- 

New  Ashford,    . 

2 

1 

- 

Alford, 

2 

- 

- 

New  Marlborough, 

4 

2 

- 

Becket, 

10 

_ 

- 

Nobth  Adams, 

249 

50 

- 

Blandford, 

3 

7 

- 

Otis,  . 

6 

- 

- 

Brimfield, 

6 

8 

- 

Palmer, 

16 

22 

- 

Cheshire,   . 

15 

3 

- 

Peru, 

7 

1 

- 

Chester,     . 

7 

6 

_ 

PiTTSFIELD, 

481 

58 

- 

Chicopee, 

32 

120 

- 

Richmond, 

8 

- 

- 

Clarksburg, 

13 

- 

- 

Russell, 

5 

6 

- 

Dalton, 

41 

8 

- 

Sandisfield, 

6 

- 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

11 

8 

- 

Savoy, 

4 

1 

- 

Egremont, 

12 

- 

- 

Sheffield,    . 

11 

3 

- 

Florida, 

5 

2 

- 

Southwick, 

4 

16 

- 

Granville, 

5 

12 

- 

Springfield, 

313 

819 

1 

Great  Barrington, 

94 

10 

- 

Stockbridge, 

27 

3 

- 

Hampden, 

1 

10 

- 

Tolland,     . 

3 

2 

- 

Hancock,   . 

2 

- 

- 

Tyringham, 

4 

- 

- 

Hinsdale,  . 

10 

- 

- 

Wales, 

3 

8 

- 

Holland,     . 

- 

- 

- 

Washington, 

6 

- 

- 

HOLTOKB, 

183 

406 

- 

West  Springfield, 

16 

49 

- 

Lanesborough,  . 

9 

1 

_ 

West  Stockbridge, 

16 

3 

- 

Lee,    . 

29 

4 

- 

Westfield,  . 

35 

62 

- 

Lenox, 

42 

6 

- 

Wilbranam, 

7 

12 

- 

Longmeadow,    . 

2 

14 

- 

Williamstown,    . 

30 

11 

- 

Ludlow, 

10 

20 

- 

Windsor,    . 

3 

1 

- 

Monson, 

14 

23 

Monterev, 

13 

- 

Total 

1,950 

1,827 

1 

Montgomery,     . 

7 

3 

~ 

1914. 


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293 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Priivl^ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


< 

§"3 
■a 

o 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 

Boxirne,    . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


247 
169 
16 
105 
107 
13 
96 
42 
22 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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< 

o  a  a 
«  3  I 

O 


Orleans,  . 
Province  town. 
Sandwich, 
Truro,      . 
WeUfleet, 
Yarmouth, 

Total, 


13 
43 
36 
11 
20 
104 


1,044 


County  of  Berkshire. 

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1   iiS 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

S  om 

2 

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^ 

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£  g-a 

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^ 

< 

< 

< 

< 

Adams, 

89 

_ 

New  Marlborough, 

6 

_ 

Alford,     . 

2 

- 

North  Adams, 

265 

- 

Becket,    . 

7 

- 

Otis, 

5 

- 

Cheshire, 

17 

- 

Peru, 

10 

- 

Clarksburg, 

13 

- 

PlTTSFIELD, 

524 

1 

Dalton,    . 

47 

- 

Richmond, 

8 

- 

Egremont, 

13 

- 

Sandisfield, 

5 

- 

Florida,   . 

7 

- 

Savoy, 

6 

- 

Great  Harrington, 

101 

- 

Sheffield, 

15 

- 

Hancock, 

2 

- 

Stockbridge, 

30 

- 

Hinsdale, 

12 

- 

Tvrin?ham, 

4 

- 

Lanesborough, 

10 

- 

Washington, 

7 

- 

Lee, 

30 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

17 

- 

Lenox, 

44 

- 

Williamstown, 

42 

- 

Monterey, 

14 

- 

Windsor, 

4 

- 

Mount  Washington, 

5 

- 

New  Ashford, 

3 

Total, 

1,364 

1 

294 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Acushnet, 
Attleborough, 
Berkley,  . 
Dartmouth, 
Dighton, 
Easton,    . 
Fair  haven. 
Fall  River, 
Freetown, 
Mansfield, 
New  Bedford 


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5  03  > 

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80 

224 

1 

11 

- 

155 

- 

154 

- 

31 

- 

111 

- 

2,743 

- 

54 

- 

56 

2 

2,153 

3 

Cities  and  Towns. 


North  Attleborough, 

Norton,    . 

Raynham, 

RehoVjoth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea , 

Taunton, 

West  port. 

Total, 


K 

3  ^'(5 
o 


87 
10 
78 
45 
11 
39 
55 
644 
9 


6,750 


County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Grosnold , 
Oak  Bluffs, 


it 

SI 

.   03 

•5w 


18 

115 

10 

9 

37 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisburv, 
West  Tisbury, 


Total. 


it 

SI 

•   03 


County  of  Essex. 


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Sau- 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

S  J 

j 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

2 

1 
o 

< 

Amesbury, 

187 

_ 

Boxford 

18 
487 

- 

Andover, 

158 

- 

Danvers, 

~ 

Beverly, 

757 

Essex, 

76 

1914. 


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295 


REPUBLICAN. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 


Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


Continued. 




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1^ 

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<:-3 

Cities  and  Towns. 

W  J 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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£ 

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O  -P  uo 

a 

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Georecetown 

61 

_ 

Newbury, 

104 

_ 

Gloucester, 

753 

- 

Newburyport, 

601 

15 

Gro  veland , 

20 

- 

North  Andover, 

73 

- 

Hamilton, 

117 

- 

Peahody, 

305 

- 

Haverhill, 

S22 

- 

Rockport, 

66 

- 

Ipswich,  . 

247 

- 

Rowlev,  . 

90 

- 

Lawrence, 

1,256 

- 

Salem,     . 

1,490 

- 

Lynn, 

2,050 

- 

Salisbury, 

69 

- 

Lynnfield, 

47 

- 

Saugus,    . 

99 

- 

Manchester, 

94 

- 

Swampsfott, 

300 

- 

Marblehead, 

194 

- 

Topsfield, 

76 

- 

Merrimdc, 

55 

- 

W'enham, 

58 

- 

Methuen, 

289 

- 

West  Newbury, 

81 

- 

Middleton, 

.38 

2 

Naliant,  . 

74 

~ 

Total, 1   11,231 

17 

County  of  Franklin. 

fti 

0.0 

U^ 

o  £; 

^^ 

^^ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^"o 

2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

12; -B 

2 

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Ashfield, 

18 

_ 

Monroe 

0 

Bernardston,   . 

20 

Montacue, 

73 

- 

Buckland, 

21 

- 

New  Salem, 

11 

- 

Charlemont,    . 

19 

- 

Northfield, 

20 

- 

Col  rain,   . 

26 

- 

Orange,    . 

69 

- 

Conway, 

IS 

- 

Rowe, 

28 

- 

Deerfield, 

46 

- 

Shelburne, 

42 

- 

Erving,    . 

16 

- 

Shutesburv, 

2 

- 

Gill, 

14 

- 

Sunderland, 

44 

- 

Greenfield, 

132 

- 

Warwick, 

2 

- 

Hawley,  . 

16 

- 

Wendell,  . 

6 

- 

Heath,     . 
Leverett, 

10 

7 

- 

Whately, 

7 

- 

Leyden,  . 

13 

~ 

Total, 

686 

296 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Agawam, 

Bland  ford, 

Brimfield, 

Chester,  . 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 


33 
12 
13 
12 

134 

20 

14 

9 

1 

566 
15 
27 
37 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Montgomery,  . 
Palmer,    . 
Russell,   . 
Southwick, 
Springfield,  . 
Tolland,  . 
Wales,       . 
West  Springfield, 
West  field, 
Wilbraham, 


Total, 


o  o 


0*0 


I  a  (s> 


11 
34 
11 
20 
1,055 
6 
11 
61 
93 
16 


2,211 


County  of  Hampshire. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

<t 

o 

^  o  S 

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1 
o 
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Cities  and  Towns. 

Hubbard   M.   Ab- 
bott   of    North- 
ampton. 

o 

.a 

o 

< 

Amherst, 

Belrhertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthanipton, 

Enfield,   . 

Goshen,  . 

Grp.nby,  . 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,   . 

Hatfield, 

Huntington, 

Middlefleld, 

157 
13 
39 
31 

306 
37 
17 
18 
13 
22 
29 
41 
5 

- 

Northampton-, 

Pelham,  . 

Plainfield, 

Presoott, 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

Westhampton, 

WilliamsVjurg, 

Worthington,  . 

385 
16 
17 
8 

125 
27 
49 
21 

140 
20 

- 

Total, 

1,536 

- 

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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex. 


o-ri 

1 

.td 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

W^ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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£ 

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~  o 

^^ 

< 

^ 

< 

Acton, 

47 

_ 

Maynard, 

98 

Arlington, 

178 

- 

Medford, 

624 

- 

Ashbv,     . 

10 

- 

Melrose, 

721 

- 

Ashland, 

47 

- 

Natick,    . 

133 

_ 

Ayer, 

29 

- 

Newton', 

863 

_ 

Bedford, 

ICl 

North  Readinj 

50 

- 

Belmont, 

205 

- 

Pepperell, 

16 

- 

Bilierica, 

75 

- 

Reading, 

155 

- 

Boxborough, 

12 

- 

Sherborn, 

76 

_ 

Burlinetou, 

25 

- 

Shirley,    , 

20 

_ 

Cambridge, 

1,502 

- 

SOMERVILLE, 

2,948 

- 

Carlisle,   . 

24 

- 

Stoneham, 

116 

_ 

Chelmsford, 

135 

- 

Stow, 

16 

_ 

Concord, 

185 

- 

Sudbury, 

32 

_ 

Dracut,    . 

111 

- 

Tewksbury, 

14 

- 

Dunstable, 

22 

- 

Townsend, 

53 

- 

Everett, 

884 

1 

Tyngsborough 

37 

_ 

Franiingham, 

358 

- 

Wakefield, 

159 

- 

Groton,    . 

116 

- 

Waltham, 

682 

_ 

Holliston, 

48 

- 

Watertown, 

225 

_ 

Hopkinton, 

43 

- 

Wayland, 

54 

_ 

Hudson,  . 

69 

- 

West  ford. 

76 

- 

Lexinaiton, 

157 

- 

Weston,    . 

113 

_ 

Lincoln,  . 

20 

- 

Wilmington, 

43 

_ 

Littleton, 

35 

- 

Winchester, 

208 

- 

Lowell, 

3,131 

- 

WOBDRN, 

410 

_ 

Marlborough, 

190 

- 

Total 

16,343 

1 

County  of  Nantucket. 


"o 

J2  2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

1^ 

2 

(D 

< 

Nantucket,    . 

185 

- 

Total,      . 

185 

- 

298 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk. 


i-i 

"3 

i^ 

M 

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o 
o 

^5 

Q 

Sis 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

2 
2 

o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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II  § 

2 

1 
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— 

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— 

< 

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< 

< 

1-5 

< 

Avon, 

17 

8 

Needham, 

88 

28 

_ 

Bellingham, 

9 

6 

- 

Norfolk,     . 

5 

4 

- 

Braintree,  . 

65 

38 

- 

Norwood,  . 

60 

40 

- 

Brookline, 

424 

280 

- 

Plainville, 

11 

11 

- 

Canton, 

73 

37 

- 

QUINCY, 

794 

396 

- 

Cohasset,    . 

34 

22 

- 

Randolph, 

37 

25 

- 

Dedham,   . 

ei 

161 

- 

Sharon, 

28 

42 

- 

Dover, 

12 

10 

- 

Stougbton, 

67 

46 

- 

Foxboroush, 

19 

10 

- 

Walpole,     . 

23 

9 

- 

Franklin,   . 

49 

21 

- 

Wellosley,  . 

66 

35 

- 

Holbrook,  . 

39 

24 

West  wood. 

13 

10 

- 

Medfield,    . 

18 

20 

- 

Wovmouth, 

128 

104 

- 

Medway,    . 

18 

7 

13 
14 

- 

VVrenthani, 

19 

9 

- 

Milton, 

165 

102 

Total 

2,349 

1,525 

County  of  Plymouth. 

II 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Abington, 

53 

_ 

Mattapoisctt, 

21 

- 

Bridgewater, 

43 

- 

Middleborough, 

57 

- 

Brockton 

375 

1 

Norwell,  . 

12 

- 

Carver,    ...... 

8 

- 

Pembroke, 

23 

- 

Duxbury, 

16 

- 

Plymouth, 

113 

- 

East  Bridgewater,   .... 

29 

- 

Plympton, 

11 

~ 

Halifax,   ...... 

- 

— 

Rochester, 

5 

- 

Hanover,          ..... 

59 

- 

Rockland, 

178 

- 

Hanson, 

54 

- 

Scituate, 

27 

- 

Hingham, 

125 

- 

Wareham, 

24 

- 

Hull, 

51 

- 

West  Bridgewater, 

13 

- 

Kingston, 

50 

- 

Whitman, 

93 

~ 

Lakeville,         ..... 

5 

— 

Marion, 

27 

- 

Total, 

1,495 

1 

Marshfield, 

23 

' 

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eepublican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  CoMxMittee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Prijla.ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Concluded. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston, 
Chelsea, 
Revere, 
Winthiop, 

Total, 


County  of  Worcester. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Ashburnharn,     . 

30 

5 

_ 

Northborough,  . 

13 

23 

_ 

Athol, 

47 

35 

- 

Northbridge, 

78 

49 

- 

AuDurn,     . 

20 

27 

- 

Oakham,    . 

14 

28 

- 

Barre, 

122 

43 

- 

Oxford,       . 

24 

21 

- 

Berlin, 

13 

58 

- 

Paxton , 

15 

5 

- 

Blacks  tone. 

75 

18 

_ 

Petershan', 

20 

17 

- 

Bolton, 

9 

39 

- 

Phillipston, 

4 

6 

- 

Bovlston,   . 

16 

60 

- 

Princeton, 

28 

23 

- 

Brookficlfl, 

21 

19 

- 

Rovalston, 

8 

4 

- 

Charlton, 

32 

5 

_ 

Rutland,    . 

40 

25 

_ 

Clinton,      . 

45 

421 

- 

Shrewsbury, 

48 

26 

- 

Dana, 

12 

0 

- 

Southborough, 

19 

13 

- 

Douglas,     . 

40 

46 

- 

Southbridge, 

76 

73 

- 

Diidlov,      . 

22 

4 

- 

Spencer,     . 

42 

36 

- 

Fitchburg, 

357 

195 

- 

Sterling,     . 

39 

46 

- 

Gardner,    . 

127 

119 

- 

Sturbridge, 

23 

13 

- 

Grafton, 

62 

17 

- 

Sutton,       . 

20 

P 

- 

Hardwirk. 

33 

20 

- 

Templeton, 

31 

20 

1 

Harvard,    . 

40 

0 

- 

Upton, 

23 

13 

- 

Holden,      . 

39 

29 

- 

Uxbridgc,  . 

44 

22 

- 

Hopedale,  . 

45 

53 

_ 

Warren, 

43 

13 

- 

Huhbardsion, 

36 

25 

- 

Webst<>r,     . 

43 

4! 

- 

I,ancaster, 

39 

154 

- 

West  Bovlston, 

55 

34 

- 

Leicester,   . 

22 

U 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

20 

9 

I.«ominster, 

105 

80 

- 

Westborough,     . 

51 

28 

- 

Lunenburg, 

13 

9 

- 

Westminster, 

17 

15 

- 

Mendon,     . 

11 

6 

- 

Winchendon, 

47 

19 

- 

Milford,      . 

153 

80 

- 

Worcester, 

3,396 

1,704 

- 

MiimiiT-T- 

84 

8 

41 
12 

New  Braintree, 

_ 

Total 

5,991 

3,994 

1 

North  Brookfield, 

32 

24 

- 

300 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican, 

Number  of  Votes  keceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Deeds. 

(To  fill  vacancy.) 

Middlesex  Southern  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Acton, 

Arlington, 

Ashby,     . 

Ashland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Concord, 

Everett, 

Framingham, 

Groton,   . 

Holliston, 

Hopkinton, 

Hudson,  . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,  . 

Littleton, 

Malden, 

Marlborough, 

Maynard, 


48 

179 

11 

49 

30 

105 

219 

11 

23 

1,555 

185 

89fi 

353 

114 

46 

43 

68 

160 

18 

35 

642 

185 

95 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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Medford, 
Melrose, 
Natick,  . 
Newton, 
North  Reading, 
Pepperoll, 
Reading, 
Sherborn, 
Shirley,    . 

SOMERVILLE,    . 

Stoneham, 

Stowe, 

Sudbury, 

Townsend, 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 

Way  land, 

Weston,    . 

Winchester, 

WOBURN, 

Total, 


ji>->-o 

_ 

H 

< 

611 

737 

- 

127 

- 

870 

- 

51 

- 

18 

- 

147 

- 

79 

- 

21 

_ 

2,954 

- 

114 

- 

16 

- 

30 

- 

55 

- 

142 

- 

685 

- 

222 

- 

58 

- 

lis 

- 

206 

- 

404 

- 

12,735 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee. 

Berkshire  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Chester  E.   Glea- 
son  of  Pittsfield. 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Chester  E.   Glea- 
son  of  Pittsfield. 

o 

< 

Adams,    . 
Cheshire, 
Clarksburg, 
Dalton,    . 
Florida,   . 
Hancock, 
Hinsdale, 
Lanesborouah, 
New  Ash  ford, 

86 
18 
12 
47 
6 
2 
10 
9 
3 

North  Adams,       .... 

Peru 

Pittsfield, 

Savoy,      

Williamstown,          .... 
Windsor,           .         .         . 

Total 

263 
9 

403 

6 

36 

4 

- 

1,004 

- 

Berkshire,  Hampshire  and  Hampden  District. 


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11 

2| 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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W 

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< 

Agawam, 

34 

_ 

Mount  Washington, 

5 

_ 

Alford,     . 

2 

- 

New  Marlborough, 

5 

- 

Becket,    .     ''  . 

fi 

- 

Northampton, 

371 

- 

Blandford, 

12 

- 

Otis, 

5 

- 

Chester,  . 

13 

_ 

Plainfield, 

15 

_ 

Chesterfield,    . 

37 

- 

Richmond, 

8 

_ 

Cumminaiton, 

27 

- 

Russell,    . 

10 

- 

East  Ix)ng meadow, 

20 

- 

Sandisfield, 

5 

- 

Easthampton, 

298 

- 

Shefiield, 

15 

- 

Egremont, 

13 

- 

Southampton, 

21 

- 

Goshen,  . 

17 

- 

Southwick, 

21 

- 

Granville, 

15 

_ 

Stockbridge,    . 

29 

_ 

Great  Harrington, 

99 

- 

Tolland,  . 

6 

- 

Hatfield, 

27 

- 

Tvringham,     . 

4 

- 

Huntington,    . 

39 

_ 

Washington,     . 

6 

- 

Lee, 

32 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

18 

- 

Lenox, 

43 

- 

Westhampton, 

21 

- 

liOngmeadow, 

16 

- 

Williamsburg, 

131 

- 

Middlefield,     . 

5 

- 

Worthington,  . 

20 

- 

Monterey, 

13 

- 

Montgomery,  .... 

11 

~ 

Total, 

1,495 

- 

302 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

First  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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< 

Attloborough,    . 
Berklej',     . 
Di?hton,    . 
Easton, 

48 
3 
10.5 
23 
19 
18 
2 

202 
3 

20 

4 

37 

77 

9 

1 

Raynh.im, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk,    .... 

Taunton, 

Total,  .... 

57 

35 

4 

5S3 

17 

4 

7 

241 

1 

Mansfield, 

North  Attleborous^h, 

Norton, 

897 

027 

2 

Second  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Fall  River, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Total, 


Third  Bristol  District. 


o"0 

11 

Cities  and  Towns. 

12 

1 
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Cities  and  Towns. 

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<: 

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Acushnet 

83 

_ 

New  Bedford 

2,253 

6 

Dartmouth, 

166 
107 

~ 

West  port, 

5 

Freetown, 

41 

~ 

Total 

2,655 

6 

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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Cape  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Chilmark, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Edgartown, 

Falmouth, 

Gay  Head, 

CJosnold, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


►Jf^ 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Nantucket, 
Oak  Bluffs,      . 
Orleans,  . 
Provincetown, 
Sandwich, 
Tisbury,  . 
Truro, 
Wellfleet, 
West  Tisbury, 
Yarmouth, 

Total, 


►Jf^ 


O       . 

2  £  o 


195 


101 


First  Essex  District. 


.*- 

0 

Ji 

i 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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< 

Lynn: — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7, 

1,708 

- 

67 
275 

_ 

_ 

Total, 

2,050 

_ 

Second  Essex  District. 


c 

o 

(£< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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i 

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go 

< 

Beverly, 

721 

_ 

Danvers, 

448 

- 

Marblehead,  . 

185 

- 

1,550 

_ 

Total,      . 

2,904 

- 

304 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Third  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

John  Hays  Ham- 
mond of  Glouces- 
ter. 

o 

O 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

d  o  t- 

1" 

O 

< 

Essex, 

Gloucester,  . 
Hamilton, 
Ipswich',  . 
Manchester, 

79 
859 
128 
251 
104 
107 
609 

70 

- 

Rowley, 

Salisbury, 

Topsfield, 

Wenham,          

West  Newbury 

Total, 

88 
67 
70 

67 
74 

- 

Newbury, 

Newburtport, 

Rockport, 

2,573 

~ 

Fourth  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Amesbury, 
Boxford,  . 
Georgetown, 
Groveland, 
Haverhill, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Merrimac, 
Middleton, 
Peabody, 

Total, 


c3  c5 


54 
38 
290 


1,465 


Fifth  Essex  District. 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Franklin  and  Hampshire  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

"o 
.'§■ 

w  p 

o 
o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

"o 
OS 

£ 

o 

:=! 
<! 

Apiherst, 

Ashfield, 

Belchertown, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Enfield,   . 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Granby,  . 

Greenfield, 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,   . 

Hawley,  . 

Heath, 

• 

156 
18 
9 
17 
18 
19 
26 
19 
43 
35 
16 
13 
17 

134 
13 
21 
15 
11 
5 

- 

Ley den,  . 

Alonroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Pelham,  . 

Prescott, 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutosbury, 

South  Hadle>- 

Sunderland, 

Ware, 

Warwick, 

Wendell, 

Whately, 

12 

6 

79 

11 

20 

66 

15 

7 

24 

36 

2 

120 

42 

49 

2 

6 

G 

- 

Leverett, 

Total, 

1,108 

- 

First  Hampden  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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8-3 

O 

£ 
o 

< 

Springfield, 

1,025 

1 

Total, 

1,025 

1 

Second  Hampden  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Frederick    Childs 
of  Holyoke. 

a 

J3 
O 

Chicopee,     . 

143 

572 

63 

87 

HOI.TOKE,        .... 

I 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield, 

Total,      . 

865 

1 

306 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

First  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


o| 
fell 


Ashland, 
Framing  ham, 
Holliston, 
Hopkinton, 
Natick,    . 
Newton, 


47 
301 
45 
43 
128 
913 


Cities  and  Towns. 


So 

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=3  O 


Sherborn, 
Watertown, 
Weston,    . 

Total, 


77 
222 
114 


1,950 


Second  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Cambridge:  — 
Wards  5,  6,7,8,  9,  10,  11, 


Total, 


1,417 


1,417 


Third  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


SOMERVILLE, 

Total,       . 


1914.1 


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bepublican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republicax  Candidate  for  Nomixa- 
Tiox  FOR  A  State  Office  axd  for  Electiox  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  AxxuAL  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Fourth  Middlesex  District. 


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Everett, ... 

949 

224 

Malden, 

101 

035 

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Melrose, 

175 

585 

- 

Total 

1,225 

1,444 

- 

Fifth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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Belmont, 

212 

Concord, 

177 

Hudson,  . 

68 

Lexington, 

153 

Lincoln,  . 

16 

Marlborough, 

190 

Maynard, 

102 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Stow, 
Sudbury, 

W.^LTHAM, 

Wayland, 
Total, 


15 
30 
680 
56 


1,699 


Sixth  Middlesex  District. 


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Arlington 

168 

_ 

Winchester, 

193 

_ 

Medford 

629 

- 

WOBURX, 

387 

_ 

Stoneham, 

Wakefield, 

109 
137 

- 

Total 

1,623 

- 

308 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 
Seventh  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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v-5 


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Acton, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Carlisle,   . 

Littleton, 

Lowet,l:  — 

Wards  5,  9, 
Ltnn: — 

Ward  6, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Lynnfield, 
North  Reading 
Reading, 
Saugus,    . 
Tewksbury, 
West  ford, 
Wilmington, 

Total, 


•2 


40 
50 
139 
81 
13 
74 
41 


1,290 


Eighth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashby,     .... 
Chelmsford,     . 
Dracut,   .... 
Dunstable, 

Groton,   .... 
Lowell:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8, 


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10 
139 
117 

20 
111 

2,943 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Pepperell, 
Shirley,  . 
Townsend, 
Tyngsborougb, 

Total, 


Ml 

o 


3,4fi7 


First  Norfolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston:  — 
Ward  26, 
Braintree, 
Canton,  . 
Holbrook, 
Milton,     . 


279 


56 
255 


Cities  and  Towns. 


QUINCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Weymouth, 

Total, 


1,149 

61 

240 


2,234 


1914. 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Second  Norfolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Brookline, 

Dedham, 

Dover,    . 

Fox  borough, 

Franklin, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis.       . 

Needham, 


a   . 


26 
14 

747 
168 
20 
26 
59 
34 
30 
20 
111 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Norfolk,  . 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

Sharon,    . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole,  . 

Wellesley, 

Westwood, 

Wrentham, 

Total, 


PM 


93 
22 
57 

lot 

27 
95 
21 

27 


1,708 


First  Plymouth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


AbingtoD, 

Carver,    . 

Cohasset, 

Duxbiirj', 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,  . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 


51 
3 
56 
16 
26 

47 

42 
119 
45 
45 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Marshfield, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plymptor., 

Rockland, 

Scitxiate, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


20 

1 

11 

- 

21 

- 

89 

- 

104 

_ 

25 

1 

86 

2 

S77 

4 

310 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Second  Plymouth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


o  o 


Bridgewater, 

42 

Brockton 

371 

Lakeville, 

5 

Marion, 

2S 

Mattapoisett, 

22 

Middleborough,       .... 

53 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Md 


S« 


o  o 


Rochester, 
Wareham, 
West  Bridgewater, 

Total, 


567 


First  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston:  — 
Ward  1, 

CHEIJ3EA, 

Revere, 
Winthrop, 

Total, 


^     . 

SO 


107 

911 

256 

55 


1,329 


397 
187 
154 
209 


1,037 


Second  Suffolk  District. 


1914. 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

.  Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Third  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

hJS 

£ 

O  O 

1 

Mu- 

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Boston:  — 

Wards  6,  7,  8,      . 

197 

_ 

Cambridge:  — 

Ward  4,       . 

58 

-. 

Total, 

2.55 

_ 

Fourth  Suffolk  District. 

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Boston:  — 

Wards  9,  12,  17, 



484 

1 

Total, 

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1 

Fifth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

William  H.  Squire 
of  Boston. 

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Boston:  — 
Wards  10,  11,  25, 

1,658 

2 

Total, 

1,658 

2 

312 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


REPUBLICAN. 

NuMBKR  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Sixth  Suflfolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Herman     Hormel 
of  Boston. 

o 
< 

Boston:  — 
Wards  13,  14,  15,  16, 

524 

_ 

Total 

524 

- 

Seventh  Suffolk  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Frank 
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Boston:  — 
Wards  18,  19,  22, 

796 

1 

Total 

796 

1 

Eighth  Suffolk  District. 


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Boston:  — 

Wards  20,  21 

921 

688 

- 

Total, 

921 

688 

- 

1914. 


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republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  — ■  Continued. 
Ninth  Suffolk  District. 


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Boston:  — 

Wards  23,  24, 

1,052 

488 

- 

Total, 

1,052 

488 

- 

First  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


WORCESTEH:  — 

Wards  4,  5,  fi,  7,  8,  9,  10, 


Total, 


2,584 


2,584 


Second  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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Berlin,     . 
Bolton,     . 
Boylston, 
Clinton,  . 

59 
40 
66 

337 
38 
57 

145 

- 

Sterling, 

West  Boylston,         .... 
Worcestek:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  3 

70 
81 

1,790 

- 

Harvard, 
Holden,   . 
Lancaster, 

Total, 

2,683 

~ 

314 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


REPUBLICAN. 

NuMBEB  OF  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  foe  Nomina- 
tion FOR  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
at  the  Annual  State  Priivl^ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Third  Worcester  District. 


1   . 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Ashburnham,          .... 

35 

_ 

Royalston 

9 

. 

Athol 

67 

- 

Westminster, 

29 

- 

Fitchburg, 

525 
214 

- 

Winchendon, 

53 

- 

Gardner, 

Leominster,     ..... 

155 

- 

Total,         .         ... 

1,099 

- 

Lunenburg 

12 

Fourth  Worcester  District. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Auburn,  . 
Blackstone, 
Douglas, 
Grafton,  . 
Hopedale, 
Mendon, 
Milford,   . 
Millbury,    <■ 
Northborough, 
Northbridge,  . 


44 

72 

73 

71 

PS 

15 

219 

117 

32 

125 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Oxford,    . 
Shrewsbury-,    . 
Southborough, 
Sutton,    . 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Webster, 
Westborough,  . 

Total, 


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1,260 


Worcester  and  Hampden  District. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Barre 

_ 

4 

Plardwick, 

16 

_ 

Brimfield,         .         .         .         . 

- 

2 

Holland, 

- 

- 

Brookfield,       .         .         .         . 

13 

1 

Hubbardston, 

15 

- 

Charlton,         .         .         .         . 

12 

2 

Leicester, 

1 

- 

Dana, 

- 

- 

Ludlow,  . 

- 

4 

Dudley, 

3 

1 

Monson,  . 

- 

4 

Hampden,       .         .         .         . 

9 

~ 

New  Braintree, 

1914.1 


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315 


republican. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Republican  Candidate  for  Nomina- 
tion FOR  A  State  Office  ant)  for  Election  for  the  State  Committee 
AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Concluded. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Concluded. 

Worcester  and  Hampden.  District  —  Concluded. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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North  Brookfield 

30 

25 

Spencer, 

18 

1 

Oakham, 

2 

- 

Stur  bridge, 

8 

- 

Palmer,   . 

8 

1 

Temple  ton, 

- 

1 

Paxton,    . 

- 

1 

Wales. 

7 

1 

Petersham, 

- 

- 

Warren, 

- 

- 

Phillipston, 

- 

- 

West  Brookfield,      .... 

- 

- 

Princeton, 

- 

3 

Wilbraham, 

- 

2 

Rutland, 

Southbridge,   . 

~ 

~ 

Total, 

138 

53 

NUMBER  OF  VOTES 


RECEIVED  BY  EACH 


Republican   Candidate 

AT  THE 

Special  Primaries, 

OCTOBER    31,    1913. 

ARRANGED  BY  CITIES,  TOWNS  AND  DISTRICTS. 


republican. 

Number   of  Votes   received   by   Each   Republican  Candidate   at    the 
Special  Priid^ries,  Oct.  21,  1913. 

Votes  for  Congressman. 

Third  District. 


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5  M 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Ashburnham,           .... 

23 

_ 

Oakham, 

6 

_ 

Aahbv,     . 

- 

- 

Orange,    . 

16 

- 

Athof,      . 

11 

- 

Oxford,    . 

4 

- 

Barre, 

19 

- 

Palmer,   . 

- 

- 

Boylston, 

14 

- 

Paxton, 

- 

- 

Brimfield, 

5 

- 

Petersham, 

13 

- 

Brookfield, 

11 

- 

Phillipsto'j, 

6 

- 

Charlton, 

9 

3 

Prescott, 

1 

- 

Clinton,  . 

33 

- 

Princeton, 

12 

- 

Dana, 

5 

- 

Royals  ton. 

2 

- 

Dudley,  . 

4 

- 

Riitland, 

6 

- 

FiTCHBURG, 

72 

6 

Southbridge, 

67 

- 

Gardner, 

45 

2 

Spencer,  . 

- 

Greenwich, 

7 

- 

Sterling,  . 

23 

- 

Hardwick, 

26 

- 

Sturbridge, 

8 

- 

Holden,   . 

8 

- 

Templeton, 

17 

1 

Holland, 

6 

- 

Townsend, 

12 

- 

Hubbardston, 

20 

- 

Wales, 

G 

- 

Lancaster, 

18 

1 

Warren,    . 

8 

- 

Leicester, 

9 

Webster,  . 

14 

- 

Leominster, 

22 

- 

West  Boylston, 

- 

- 

Lunenburg, 

5 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

6 

- 

Monson,  . 

18 

- 

Westminster,   . 

10 

1 

New  Braintree, 
New  Salem,     . 

9 

- 

Winchendon,   . 

10 

1 

North  Brookfield, 

"* 

~ 

Total, 

646 

15 

320 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan.  1914. 


republican. 

jS'umber   of   Votes   received   by   Each   Republican   Candidate   at   the 
Special  Primaries,  Oct.  21,  1913  —  Concluded. 

Votes  for  County  Treasurer. 
(To  fill  vacancy.) 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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of    Edgar- 

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m 

w  ffl  3 

o 

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•-5 

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H 

<! 

Chilmark 

7 

12 

4 

_ 

Edsartown, 

119 

3 

3 

61 

Gay  Head, 

5 

1 

2 

- 

- 

Gosnold, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Oak  Bluffs,      . 

26 

- 

3 

2 

2 

Tisbury, 

11 

2 

16 

9 

5 

West  Tisbury, 

5 

' 

22 

2 

2 

Total, 

173 

6 

58 

78 

9 

NUMBER  OF  VOTES 


RECEIVED  BY   EACH 


Progressive  Party  Candidate  for  Nomination 

FOR  A  State  Office  and  for  Election 

FOR  the  State  Committee 


Annual  State  Peimary, 

September  33,  1913. 

ARRANGED  BY  CITIES,  TOWNS  AND  DISTRICTS. 


PSOGRESSIVE  PARTY. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913. 

Votes  for  Governor. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

a  6 
Co 
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7:'° 

o 

2 

1 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

S3 

3  c! 

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O 

01 

o 

< 

Barnstable, 
Bourne,   . 
Brewster, 
Chatham, 
Dennis,    . 
East  ham, 
Falmouth, 
Harwich, 
Mashpee, 

54 
10 
22 
10 
20 
3 
9 
16 

- 

Orleans, 

Provincetown,          .... 

Sandwich, 

Truro, 

Wellfleet,                   .         .         . 
Yarmouth, 

Total, 

7 
2 
6 
8 
4 
2.3 

- 

194 

~ 

County  of  Berkshire. 

Adams 

20 

_ 

New  Marlborough, 

_ 

_ 

Alford,     . 

2 

- 

North  Adams, 

11 

- 

Becket,     . 

- 

- 

Otis, 

2 

- 

Che.shire, 

1 

- 

Peru, 

- 

- 

Clarksburg,      . 

_ 

- 

PiTTSFIELD, 

69 

- 

Dalton,    . 

2 

- 

Richmond, 

3 

- 

Egremont, 

_ 

_ 

Sandisfield, 

- 

- 

Florida.   . 

- 

- 

Savov, 

- 

- 

Great  Barrington, 

15 

- 

Sheffield, 

_ 

- 

Hancock, 

- 

- 

Stockbridge, 

2 

- 

Hinsdale, 

1 

- 

Tvringham, 

- 

- 

Lanesborough, 

- 

- 

Washington, 

- 

- 

Lee. 

- 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

1 

- 

Lenox, 

- 

- 

Williams  town, 

16 

- 

Monterev, 

2 

- 

Windsor, 

- 

- 

Mount  Washington, 

1 

_ 

New  Ashford, 

1 

Total, 

149 

~ 

County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet, 

2 

Attleborough, 

28 

- 

Berkley,  . 

23 

- 

Dartmouth, 

2 

- 

Dighton, 

1 

- 

Easton,    . 

3 

- 

Fair  haven, 

4 

_ 

Fall  River, 

33 

_ 

Freetown, 

- 

- 

Mansfield, 

30 

_ 

New  Bedford, 

39 

- 

North  Attlelx)rough, 

Norton,   . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 

Total, 


227 


324 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  — ■  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


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6» 

aa 

3  c3 

3  03 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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Chilmark, 

4 

_ 

Tisbury, 

18 

_ 

Ed^artown, 

Gay  Head, 

1 

- 

West  Tisbury,          .... 

5 

- 

" 

Gosnold, 

1 

- 

Total, 

37 

- 

Oak  Bluffs, 

8 

~ 

County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury,                .         ... 

25 

Methuen, 

94 

Andover. 

10 

- 

Middleton, 

8 

Beverly, 

131 

- 

Nahant,  . 

2 

Boxford,  . 

0 

- 

Newbury , 

7 

- 

Danvers, 

30 

- 

Newburyport, 

24 

- 

Essex, 

2 

- 

North  Andover, 

3 

- 

Georgetown, 

4 

- 

Peabodv', 

12 

- 

GliOnCESTEE, 

36 

- 

Rockport, 

27 

Groveland, 

3 

- 

Rowle/,  . 

5 

- 

Hamilton, 

1 

- 

Salem,     . 

13 

- 

Haverhill, 

41 

- 

Salisburv. 

4 

- 

Ipswich,  . 

8 

- 

Sauiius,    . 

40 

- 

Lawrence, 

37 

- 

Swampscott, 

34 

- 

Lynn, 

192 

- 

Topsfield, 

10 

- 

LynnBeld, 

7 

- 

Wenham, 

3 

- 

Manchester, 

6 
16 

- 

West  Newbury, 

10 

- 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

15 

~ 

Total 

875 

" 

County  of  Franklin. 

Ashfield 

1 

_ 

Monroe, 

_ 

_ 

Bernardston, 

- 

- 

Montague, 

11 

- 

Buckland, 

3 

- 

New  Salem, 

6 

- 

Charlemont, 

1 

- 

Northfield, 

24 

- 

Colrain,   . 

- 

- 

Orange,    . 

42 

- 

Con  way, 

3 

- 

Rowe, 

- 

- 

Deerfield, 

11 

- 

Shelburne, 

6 

- 

Erving,    . 

2 

- 

Shutesbury, 

1 

- 

Gill. 

9 

- 

Sunderland, 

- 

- 

Greenfield, 

16 

- 

Warwick, 

- 

Hawlev,  . 

- 

- 

Wendell,  . 

4 

- 

Heath,     . 

- 

- 

Whately, 

- 

- 

Leverett, 

— 

— 

Leyden,  . 

~ 

~ 

Total 

142 

County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,  . 


Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


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progressive  party. 

Number  op  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  — •  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Lon!2;nieadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 
Montgomery,  . 
Palmer,  . 
Russell,  . 
Southwick, 


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Spbingfield 

173 

1 

21 

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Tolland, 

1 

_ 

4 

- 

Wales, 

5 

_ 

6 

- 

West  Springfield 

15 

_ 

2 

- 

Westfield 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Wilbraham, 

Total, 

.5 

- 

- 

265 

I 

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County  of  Hampshire. 


Amherst, 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield,   . 

Goshen,  . 

Granby,  . 

Greenwirh, 

Hadley,   . 

Hatfield, 

Huntington, 

Middlefield, 


Northampton, 

Pelham,  . 

Plainfieid, 

Prescott, 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

Westlwmpton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington,  . 

Total, 


County  of  Middlesex. 

Acton, 

23 

Littleton, 

19 

Arlington, 

7S 

- 

LoWEI.Ii, 

104 

_ 

Ashbv,     . 

12 

- 

Malden, 

620 

_ 

Ashland, 

5 

- 

Marlborough, 

26 

_ 

Ayer, 

15 

- 

Mavnard, 

14 

_ 

Bedford, 

5 

- 

Medpord, 

62 

_ 

Belmont, 

9 

- 

Melrose, 

276 

_ 

Billerica, 

16 

- 

Natick,    . 

26 

_ 

Boxborough, 

1 

_ 

Newton, 

96 

-_ 

Burlington, 

- 

- 

North  Reading, 

19 

- 

Cambridge, 

158 

- 

Pepperell, 

19 

_ 

Carlisle,  . 

- 

- 

Reading, 

32 

_ 

Chelmsford, 

27 

- 

Sherborn, 

1 

_ 

Concord, 

•13 

- 

Shirley,    . 

S 

_ 

Dracut,    . 

2 

SOMERVILLE,    . 

230 

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Dunstable, 

- 

_ 

Stoneham, 

25 

Everett,  . 

303 

- 

Stow, 

6 

_ 

Framingham, 

44 

- 

Sudbury, 

13 

_ 

Groton,    . 

20 

- 

Tewksbury,     . 

_ 

HoUiston, 

35 

- 

Townsend, 

21 

_ 

Hopkinton, 

7 

- 

Tyngsborough, 

12 

_ 

Hudson,  . 

56 

- 

Wakefield, 

29 

_ 

Lexington, 

51 

_ 

Waltham, 

87 

_ 

Lincoln,  . 

14 

- 

Watertown, 

42 

- 

326 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  — ■  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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2 

_ 

Winchester 

38 

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Westford, 

6 

- 

WOBURN, 

16 

- 

Weston, 

1 

- 

Wilmington, 

4 

~ 

Total, 

2,778 

1 

County  of  Nantucket. 

Nantucket,    ................ 

2 

Total,       . 

2 

- 

County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellinghani, 

Braintroo, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

FoxboroiiKli, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medwav, 

Millis,  '    . 

Milton,     . 


2 
8 
33 
40 
5 
5 

22 
9 
1.5 
40 
19 
6 
12 
12 
22 

- 

Needhain, 
Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QUINCY, 

Randolph, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpolc,  . 
Wellesley, 
We.stwood, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham , 

Total, 


County  of  Plymouth. 

Abington, 

46 

_ 

Mattapoi.sett, 

1 

_ 

Bridaewater,    . 

26 

- 

Middleborough, 

30 

- 

Bhocktox, 

114 

- 

Norwell,  . 

- 

- 

Carver,    . 

2 

- 

Pembroke, 

33 

- 

Duxburv, 

1 

- 

Pls'mouth, 

24 

- 

East  Bridecwater, 

73 

- 

Plympton, 

2 

- 

Halifax,   . 

3 

- 

Rochester, 

1 

- 

Hanover, 

7 

- 

Rockland, 

17 

- 

Hanson,  . 

6 

- 

Scituate, 

1 

- 

Hingham, 

11 

- 

Ware  ham, 

1 

- 

Hull, 

- 

- 

West  Bridgewater, 

9 

- 

Kingston, 
Lakeville, 

1 

- 

Whitman, 

52 

- 

Marion,    . 

3 

1 

Total 

474 

1 

Marshfield, 

10 

~ 

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PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  CA>rDiDATE  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


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Boston, 

Chelsea, 

1,004 
02 

- 

Winthrop, 

21 

- 

Revere, 

10 

~ 

Total, 

1,097 

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County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol, 

Auburn,  . 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blackatone, 

Bolton,     . 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Douelas, 

Dudley,  . 

FiTCHBURG, 

Gardner, 

Grafton,  . 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden,   . 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Mil  ford,   . 

Millbury, 

New  Braintiee, 

North  Brookfield, 


Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,     . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster,  . 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield 
Westborough,  . 
Westminster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


1 

5 

8 

- 

6 

7 

4 

13 

_ 

15 

- 

4 

- 

7 

- 

2 

_ 

2 

- 

51 

- 

2 

_ 

17 

_ 

122 

- 

573 


328 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Governor  —  Concluded. 
Aggregate  of  Votes. 


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Barnstable,  . 

194 

Middlesex,     

2,773 

1 

Berkshire,    . 

149 

Nantocket, 

2 

- 

Bristol, 

227 

- 

Norfolk, 

568 

- 

Dukes  County, 

37 

- 

Plymouth,      

474 

1 

Essex,     . 

875 

- 

Suffolk,         

1,097 

- 

Franklin, 

142 

265 

1 

Worcester, 

Totai 

573 

- 

Hampdbn, 

7,452 

3 

Hampshire,    . 

71 

- 

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progressive  party. 

Number  op  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


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Cities  and  Towns. 


Orleans,  . 

Province  town, 

Sandwich, 

Truro, 

Wellfleet, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


— .  o 


187 


County  of  Berkshire. 

Adams 

19 

New  Marlborough, 

_ 

_ 

Alford,     . 

2 

- 

North  Adams, 

12 

- 

Becket,    . 

- 

- 

Otis, 

2 

- 

Cheshire, 

1 

- 

Peru, 

- 

- 

Clarksburg, 

1 

- 

PiTTSFIELD, 

69 

- 

Dalton,    . 

2 

- 

Richmond, 

3 

Egremont, 

- 

- 

Sandisfield, 

- 

- 

Florida,    . 

- 

- 

Savoy, 

- 

- 

Great  Bariinston, 

14 

- 

Sheffield, 

- 

- 

Hancock, 

- 

- 

Stockbridge, 

2 

- 

Hinsdale, 

1 

-- 

Tvringham, 

- 

- 

Lanesborough, 

- 

- 

Washington, 

- 

- 

Lee, 

- 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

- 

- 

Lenox, 

- 

- 

Williamstown, 

16 

- 

Monterey, 

2 

- 

Windsor, 

- 

- 

New  Ash  ford, 

~ 

~ 

Total 

147 

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County  of  BristoL 


Acushnet, 

2 

Attleborough, 

28 

- 

Berkley,  . 

21 

- 

Dartmouth, 

2 

- 

Dightrn, 

1 

- 

Easton,    . 

3 

- 

Fairhaven, 

4 

- 

Fall  Rivek, 

30 

- 

Freetown, 

- 

- 

Mansfield, 

30 

- 

New  Bedfoud, 

39 

~ 

North  Attleborough 

Norton,    . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Tacnton, 

Westport, 

Total, 


330 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


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4 

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Tisbury, 

18 

Edgartown, 

1 

- 

West  Tisbury,          .... 

5 

- 

Gay  Head, 

GosnoW, 

1 

- 

Total, 

37 

_ 

Oak  Bluffs, 

10 

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County  of  Essex. 

Amesbury, 

23 

_ 

Methuen, 

89 

Andover, 

18 

- 

Middleton, 

8 

_ 

Beverly, 

12.5 

- 

Nahant,  . 

2 

_ 

Boxford,  . 

6 

- 

Newbury, 

6 

- 

Dan  vers, 

27 

- 

Newburyport, 

21 

_ 

Essex, 

2 

- 

North  Andover, 

3 

_ 

Georgetown, 

4 

- 

Peabody, 

12 

_ 

Gloccester, 

33 

- 

Rockport, 

23 

Groveland, 

3 

- 

Rowley,  . 

.5 

_ 

Hamilton, 

1 

- 

Salem,     . 

13 

_ 

Haverhill, 

39 

- 

Salisbury, 

4 

_ 

Ipswich,  . 

8 

- 

Saugus,    . 

38 

_ 

Lawrence, 

36 

- 

Swampscott,    . 

3.5 

- 

Ltnn, 

188 

- 

Topsfield, 

S 

_ 

Lynnfield, 

7 

- 

Wenham, 

3 

_ 

Manchester, 

6 

- 

West  Newbury, 

9 

_ 

Marblehead, 
Merriraac, 

Ifi 

15 

- 

Total 

838 

- 

County  of  Franklin. 

Ashfield, 

1 

Slonroe, 

Bernardston, 

- 

- 

Montague, 

11 

- 

Buckland, 

3 

- 

New  Salem,     . 

7 

Charlemont, 

1 

- 

Northfield,       . 

23 

_ 

Colrain,   . 

- 

Orange,    . 

41 

_ 

Conway, 

3 

Rowe, 

- 

_ 

Deerfield, 

11 

Sliolburne, 

6 

_ 

Erving,    . 

2 

_ 

Shute.ibury,     . 

1 

- 

Gill, 

9 

- 

Sunderland,     . 

_ 

_ 

Greenfield, 

15 

- 

Warwick, 

2 

_ 

Hawlev,  . 

- 

- 

Wendell,  . 

4 

_ 

Heath,      . 

- 

- 

Whatelv, 

_ 

Ijeyden,  . 

- 

- 

Total, 

140 

- 

County  of  Hampden. 

Agawam, 

6 

Chicopee, 

8 

Blandford 

- 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

3 

_ 

Brimfield 

6 

- 

Granville, 

_ 

_ 

Chester, 

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~ 

Hampden 

1 

- 

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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


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Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Lonp;nieadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 
Montsomery,  . 
Palmer,    . 
Russell,   . 
Southwick, 

8 

22 
4 
6 
2 

- 

Springfield, 

Tolland, 

Wales, 

West  Springfield,     .... 

Westfield, 

Wilbraham, 

Total, 

171 

1 

5 

1.5 

5 

- 

263 

~ 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst, 

9 

Northampton,       .... 

13 

1 

Belchertown,  . 

1 

- 

Pelham,  . 

7 

- 

Chesterfield,    . 

- 

- 

Plainfield, 

- 

Cummin^ton, 

- 

- 

Prescott, 

- 

- 

Easthampton, 

- 

- 

South  Hadley, 

25 

- 

Enfield,   . 

1 

- 

Southampton, 

- 

- 

Goshen,   . 

- 

- 

\\are. 

2 

- 

Granby,  . 

1 

- 

Westhamoton, 

1 

- 

Cireenwich, 

- 

- 

Willianisburs;, 

3 

- 

Hadley,   . 

2 

- 

Worthington,  . 

- 

- 

Hatfield, 

- 

- 

Huntington, 

2 

- 

Total, 

68 

1 

Middlefield, 

1 

- 

County  of  Middlesex. 

.\cton, 

21 

Littleton, 

18 

Arlington, 

77 

_ 

Lowell, 

102 

- 

Ashby,     . 

10 

- 

Malden, 

589 

- 

Ashland, 

= 

- 

M.\RLBOROUCH, 

24 

- 

Aver, 

15 

- 

Maynard, 

14 

Bedford,  . 

0 

- 

Medford, 

59 

- 

Belmont, 

9 

- 

Mei.hose, 

260 

- 

Billcrica, 

10 

_ 

Natick,    . 

24 

- 

Boxborough, 

1 

- 

Newtox, 

95 

- 

Burlington, 

- 

- 

North  Reading, 

17 

- 

Cambridge, 

153 

- 

Pepperell, 

17 

- 

Carlisle,   , 

- 

- 

Reading, 

31 

- 

Chelmsford, 

26 

- 

Snerborn, 

1 

- 

Concord, 

42 

- 

Shirley,    . 

8 

- 

Drarut,    . 

2 

- 

SOMERVILLE,    . 

223 

- 

Dunstable, 

- 

- 

Stone  ham. 

24 

1 

Ev  F.RETT, 

206 

- 

Stow, 

6 

- 

Framingham, 

41 

- 

Sudbury, 

13 

- 

Groton,    . 

18 

- 

Tewksbury,     . 

- 

- 

HoUiston, 

.35 

- 

Townscnd, 

21 

- 

Hopkinton, 

7 

- 

Tvngsborough, 

10 

- 

Hudson,  . 

52 

- 

Wakefield, 

29 

- 

Lexington, 

48 

- 

Waltham, 

81 

- 

Lincoln,  . 

14 

~ 

Watertown, 

40 

~ 

332 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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Winchester, 

37 

Westford, 

5 

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WOBURN, 

15 

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1 

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4 

~ 

Total, 

2,663 

1 

County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

BoUingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 


2 

8 

- 

32 

- 

39 

- 

5 

— 

5 

- 

22 

- 

7 

- 

14 

- 

38 

- 

IS 

1 

0 

_ 

13 

_ 

12 

_ 

21 

- 

Needham, 

Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QUINCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpolo,  . 
Wellesley, 
Westwood, 
Weymouth 
Wrentham, 

Total, 


550 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hinaham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakoville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


44 

26 

- 

113 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

61 

- 

3 

- 

7 

- 

6 

- 

11 

- 

1 

- 

4 

_ 

10 

- 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Continued. 

County  of  SuSfolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston-,  . 

Chelsea, 
Revere,    . 


05 


969 
55 
10 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Wintbrop, 
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1,054 


County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol, 

Auburn,  . 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blackstone, 

Bolton,     . 

Boylston , 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley,  . 

FlTCHBURG, 

Gardner, 

Grafton,  . 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden,   . 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford,   . 

Millbury, 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 


Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough 
Southbridgc, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster,  . 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield 
Westborcugh,  . 
Westminster,   . 
Wincbendon,   . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


8 
6 
7 
3 

13 
15 
4 
5 

2 
2 
48 
2 
Ifi 
118 


334 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Lieutenant  Governor  —  Concluded. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 


Barnstable,  . 
Berkshire,    . 
Bristol, 
Dukes  County, 
Essex,     . 
Franklin, 
Hampden, 
Hampshire,    . 


o  • 

—  o 

a^ 
s  o 
Q 


187 
147 
216 
37 
838 
140 
263 


Counties. 


Middlesex, 
Nantucket, 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth, 
Suffolk, 
Worcester, 
Total, 


— .  o 

03  O 
P 


2,663 

1 

550 

44S 

1,054 
552 


7,164 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


o  c^ 


<-e. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


1)0 


Orleans,  . 

Provincetown, 

Sandwich, 

Truro, 

Well  fleet, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams,    . 

Alfojd,     . 

Becket,    . 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg ,     . 

Dalton,    . 

Egremont, 

Florida,   . 

Great  Barrington,  . 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

I^anesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford, 


18 
2 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

14 

- 

1 

- 

2 
1 

- 

~ 

~ 

New  Marlborough, 
North  Ada.ms, 
Otis, 
Peru, 

PlTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Sandislield, 

Savoy,     . 

Sheffield, 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringham, 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Wiiliamstown, 

Windsor, 


Total, 


County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet, 

Attleborough, 

Berkley,  . 

Dartmouth, 

Dighton, 

Easton,    . 

Fairhaven, 

Fall  River, 

Freetown, 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford, 


North  Attleborough, 

Norton,   . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 

Total, 


336 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford,  . 

Danvers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnficld, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs, 


O   <D 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 


Total, 


County  of  Essex. 


24 

19 

128 

6 

28 
2 
3 

35 
3 
1 

42 
8 

35 

186 

7 

6 

16 

15 

- 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
North  AndoT  er, 
Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,    . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,    . 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield, 
Wen  ham, 
West  Newbury, 


Total, 


'V 

o 

is 

^ 

<r| 

XI 

H 

S 

o 

3 

o 

« 

840 


County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley,  . 

Heath,     . 

Leverett, 

Leyden,  . 


1 

- 

3 
I 

3 

- 

10 

- 

2 

_ 

9 

_ 

15 

- 

- 

- 

Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell, 

Total, 


County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,  . 


Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  .a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Pri\l\ry,  Sept.  2.3,  191.3  —  Continued. 


Votes  for  Secretary  — 

County  of  Hampden 


Continued. 

-  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 
Montgomery, 
Palmer,  . 
Russell,  . 
Southwiek, 


o  <s 


Cities  and  Towns. 


<-5 


Springfield,  . 

Tolland,  . 

Wales, 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield, 

Wilbraham, 

Total, 


171 

1 

.5 

15 


263 


County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst, 

9 

Northampton 

13 

_ 

Belchertown,   . 

1 

- 

Pelham,  . 

7 

- 

Chesterfield,    . 

- 

- 

Plainfield, 

- 

- 

Cummington, 

- 

- 

Prescott, 

- 

- 

Easthampton, 

- 

_ 

South  Hadley, 

27 

- 

Enfield,    . 

1 

- 

Southampton, 

- 

- 

Goshen,  . 

- 

Ware, 

- 

Granby,  . 

1 

- 

Westhampton, 

i 

- 

Greenwich, 

- 

- 

W  illiamsburg. 

3 

- 

Hadley,  . 
Hatfield, 

2 

- 

Worthington,  . 

- 

- 

Huntington, 

2 

- 

Total, 

69 

Middlefield 

1 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton, 

Arlington, 

Ashby,     . 

.\8hland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle,   . 

Chelmsford, 

Concord, 

Dracut,    . 

Dunstable, 

EVFRETT, 

Framingham, 
Groton,  . 
Holliston, 
Hopkinton, 
Hudson,  . 
Lexington, 
Lincoln,  . 


21 
76 
12 

5 
14 

5 

9 
15 

1 

149 

24 

42 

2 

283 
41 
18 
35 
7 
52 
47 
12 


Littleton, 
Lowell, 
Madden, 

MARLBOROrOH 

Maynard, 

Medfop.d, 

Melrose, 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 

North  Reading 

PepperoU, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley,    . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stone  ham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksburj-, 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 


588 
25 
14 
60 

254 
25 
94 
16 
19 
31 
1 


338 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


1    ■ 

^2 

13 

^3 

Cities  and  Towns. 

"^"s 

^ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

-jj| 

t 

1 

§"3 

1 
o 

< 

Way  land, 

Wostford, 

Weston, 

Wilmington, 

2 
5 

1 
4 

- 

Winchester, 

WOBUKN, 

Total 

38 
14 

- 

2,637 

- 

County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medwaj', 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 


2 

_ 

8 

- 

32 

- 

39 

- 

4 

- 

5 

- 

22 

_ 

9 

- 

14 

- 

39 

- 

•    19 

- 

6 

- 

13 

- 

12 

- 

22 

- 

Needham, 
Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plain  ville, 
Qdincy,  . 
Randolph, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley, 
Westwood, 
WeyniOTith, 
Wrenthain, 

Total, 


558 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lake  ville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


42 

_ 

2P. 

- 

114 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

64 

- 

3 

- 

7 

- 

6 

- 

11 

- 

1 

- 

4 

_ 

10 

- 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 


Total, 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Continued. 
County  of  Suffolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


o  o 


-<-9 


Boston,  . 
Chelsea, 
Revere,    . 


941 
54 
10 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winthrop, 
Total, 


<-e. 


3  O 


20 


1,025 


County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham,           .... 

_ 

_ 

Athol,       . 

35 

- 

Auburn,  . 

3 

- 

Barre, 

7 

- 

Berlin, 

- 

- 

Blackstone, 

- 

- 

Bolton,     . 

- 

- 

Boylston, 

3 

- 

Brookfield, 

1 

- 

Charlton, 

6 

- 

Clinton,  . 

14 

- 

Dana, 

6 

- 

Douclas, 

2 

- 

Dudley,  . 

- 

- 

FiTCHBURG, 

51 

- 

Gardner, 

37 

- 

Grafton, 

2 

Hardwick, 

- 

- 

Harvard, 

- 

- 

Holden,   . 

5 

- 

Hopedale, 

- 

- 

Hubbardston, 

3 

- 

Lancaster, 

- 

- 

I..eicoster, 

1 

- 

Leominster, 

24 

- 

Lunenburg, 

7 

- 

Mendon, 

- 

- 

Milford,   . 

13 

- 

MiUbury, 

3 

- 

New  Braintree, 

- 

- 

North  Brookfi 

eld. 

14 

~ 

Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillips  ton, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster,  . 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield 
Westborough,  . 
WestmiiLster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


9 
2 
19 

1 
4 

8 
f> 
3 

4 

13 
15 
4 
5 

2 

2 

49 

2 

17 
115 

547 


340 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Secretary  —  Concluded. 

Aggrregate  of  Votes. 


o  o 

Counties. 

< 

Counties. 

3  O 

1 
o 

< 

Barnstable,  . 

190 

- 

Middlesex,    

2,637 

- 

Berkshire,    . 

144 

- 

Nantucket, 

1 

- 

Bristol, 

219 

- 

Norfolk, 

558 

- 

Dukes  Codntv, 

3.5 

- 

Plymouth,      

453 

- 

Essex,     . 

840 

- 

Suffolk,         

1,025 

I 

Franklin, 

138 
263 

1 

Worcester, 

Total, 

547 

- 

Hampden, 

7,119 

2 

Hampshire,    . 

69 

- 

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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Pri\l\ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

J3 

.2 

Jo 

o 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

.a 
'S 

IS  o 

1 
o 

< 

Barnstable, 
Bourne,    . 
Brewster, 
Chatham, 
Dennis,   . 
East  ham. 

5.5 
9 
21 
10 
19 
3 
9 
16 

- 

Orleans, 

Provincetown,          .         .         . 
Sandwich,         .         .         .     '     . 

Truro, 

Wellfleet, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 

7 
1 
6 
8 
3 
22 

- 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 

189 

~ 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams,    . 

Alford,     . 

Becket,    . 

Cheshire, 

Clark.«burg, 

Dalton,    . 

Egremont, 

Florida,    . 

Great  Barrington,   . 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford,  . 


17 

2 

- 

1 

_ 

1 

- 

2 

: 

14 

: 

1 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

~ 

- 

New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams, 
Otis, 
Peru, 

PlTTSFIEI.D, 

Richmond, 
Sandisfield, 
Savov, 
Sheffield, 
Stockbridge,    . 
Tyringham,     . 
Washington,     . 
W'est  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 
Windsor, 

Total, 


County  of  BristoL 


Acushnet, 

Attleborough, 

Berkley,  . 

Dartmouth, 

Dighton, 

Easton,    . 

Fairhaven, 

Fall  River, 

Freetown, 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford, 


North  Attleborough 

Norton,    . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

T.\.unton, 

Westport, 

Total, 


30 
11 

4 

2 
11 

218 


342 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Continued. 
County  of  Dukes  County. 


JH 

ja 

o 

o 

«d 

«a 

o 

o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

rt-d 

Cities  and  Towns. 

tf-S 

£ 

_  p 

s 

o 

'^Jr. 

^ 

"^ 

.2 

pCQ 

C3  0 

C3  O 

^ 

< 

& 

< 

Chilmark, 

4 

_ 

Tisbury, 

17 

Edgartown, 

1 

- 

West  Tisbury 

5 

- 

Ctay  Head, 

- 

- 

Gosnold, 

1 

- 

Total, 

36 

- 

Oxk  Bluffs 

8 

*" 

County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford,  . 

Danvers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


25 

_ 

18 

- 

128 

- 

t) 

- 

28 

- 

2 

- 

4 

- 

32 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

41 

- 

8 

- 

32 

_ 

188 

- 

7 

- 

6 

- 

16 

- 

15 

- 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Nbwburyport, 
North  Andover, 
Pea  body, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,    . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,    . 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newbury, 

Total, 


County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Golraiu,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley,  . 

Heath, 

Leverett, 

Leyden,  . 


1 

- 

3 
1 

- 

3 

10 

- 

9 
15 

- 

~ 

- 

Monroe,    . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

Total, 


137 


County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,  . 


Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


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peogressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Anntjal  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


o 


53  O 


Holland, 

HOLTOKE, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 
Montgomery, 
Palmer,  . 
Busscll,  . 
icuthwick, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Springfield,  . 

Tolland,  . 

Wales, 

West  Sprinfffield, 

Westfield, 

Wilbraham, 


Total, 


I 


173 
1 
5 


259 


County  of  Hampshire. 


Amherst, 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield,    . 

Goshen,   . 

Granby,  . 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,   . 

Hatfield, 

Huntington, 

Middlefield, 


Northamptox, 

Pelham,  . 

Plainfield, 

Preseott, 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

Westhampton, 

Willianisbiirg, 

Worthington,  . 


Total, 


70 


County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton, 

!          21 

_ 

Arlington, 

77 

- 

Ashby,     . 

12 

- 

Ashland, 

5 

- 

Ayer, 

14 

- 

Bedford, 

5 

- 

Belmont, 

9 

- 

BiUerica, 

15 

- 

Boxborough,    . 

1 

- 

Burlington,      . 

~ 

- 

Ca-mbhidge,    . 

- 

Carlisle,  . 

- 

- 

Chelmsford,     . 

25 

- 

Concord, 

■13 

- 

Dracut,    . 

- 

- 

Dunstable, 

- 

- 

Everett, 

2  83 

- 

Framingham, 

39 

- 

Groton,    . 

19 

- 

HoUiston, 

35 

- 

Hopkinton, 

7 

- 

Hudson, 

54 

- 

Lexington, 

48 

- 

Lincoln ,  . 

12 

" 

Littleton , 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough 

Maynard, 

Medford, 

Melrose, 

Natick,    . 

Newtox, 

North  Reading 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn , 

Shirley,    . 

SOMERVILLE 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury, 

Town"send, 

Tvngsborough 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertov.n, 


19 
97 

583 
24 
14 
60 

251 
25 
94 
18 
19 
31 
1 
8 

225 

25 

6 

12 

21 
9 

28 
83 
41 


344 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 


Votes  for  Treasurer  - 

County  of  Middlesex  - 


Continued. 

•  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Wayland, 
Westford, 
Weston,  . 
Wilmington, 


o 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winchester, 

WOBURN, 

Total, 


o 

.  +^ 

^■^ 

o 


s  o 


2,630 


County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 
Total, 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon , 

2 

Bellin!;hrim , 

7 

- 

Braintree, 

32 

- 

Brookline, 

38 

_ 

Canton,   . 

4 

- 

Cohasset, 

5 

_ 

Dedhani, 

22 

_ 

Dover,     . 

9 

- 

Foxborougb, 

15 

- 

Franklin, 

38 

_ 

Holbrook, 

18 

- 

Medfield, 

5 

- 

Medway, 

13 

- 

Millis,      . 

12 

- 

Milton,     . 

22 

- 

Needham, 
Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QUINCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Sharon , 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley, 
Westwood, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

Total, 


554 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abuigton, 

Bridt;ewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson , . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


43 

26 

114 

2 

1 

66 
3 
7 
6 

11 

1 

4 
10 

- 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

IJembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Warehani, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


.d 

.c 

®  . 

Mc 

Mfl 

Cities  and  Towns. 

£ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

«-g 

£ 

jS 

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s  o 

03  O 

^ 

< 

^ 

< 

Boston 

943 

_ 

Winthrop, 

20 

_ 

Chelsea, 

52 

- 

Revere, 

10 

~ 

Total 

1,025 

- 

County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol,      . 

Auburn, . 

Barre , 

Berlin, 

Blackstone, 

Bolton,    . 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley,  . 

Fitchburg, 

Gardner, 

Grafton,  . 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden,   . 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford,   . 

Millburr, 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 


Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,     . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster,  . 
West  Boylston , 
West  Brookfield 
Westborough,  . 
Westminster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


2 

_ 

19 

- 

1 

_ 

4 

- 

8 

_ 

6 

- 

3 

- 

3 

- 

13 

_ 

14 

- 

4 

7 

2 

- 

2 

- 

50 

- 

2 

- 

17 

.- 

117 

- 

346 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Treasurer  — •  Concluded. 
Aggregate  of  Votes. 


Counties. 

'S 
o 

S 

o 

o 

Counties. 

1° 

O 

< 

Barnstable,  . 
Berkshire,    . 
Bristol, 
Dukes  County, 

Essex,     . 
Franklin, 

189 
145 
218 

36 
826 
137 
259 

70 

- 

Middlesex,    

Nantucket, 

Norfolk 

Plymouth,      .        .        . 

Suffolk,         

Worcester, 

Total, 

2,630 

2 

554 

457 

1,025 
551 

- 

Hampden, 
Hampshire,    . 

7,099 

' 

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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Caxdidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Pri^l^ry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor. 
County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

"a 

S.2o 
■g  >« 
O 

O 
< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

111 

2 

1 

< 

Barnstable, 
Bourne,    . 
Brewster, 
Chatham, 
Dennis,    . 
Eastham, 
Falmouth, 
Harwich, 
Mash  per;. 

52 
7 
21 
10 
19 
2 
8 
16 

- 

Orleans, 

Provincetown,          .... 

Sandwic'i, 

Truro, 

Wellfleet 

Yarmouth, 

Total 

7 
1 
6 
0 
3 
22 

- 

180 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams,    . 

19 

Alford,     . 

2 

- 

Becket,    . 

- 

- 

Cheshire, 

1 

- 

Clarksburg,      . 

1 

- 

Dalton,    . 

9 

- 

Egromont, 

- 

- 

Florida,   . 

- 

- 

Great  Barrington, 

14 

- 

Hancock, 

- 

- 

Hinsdale, 

1 

- 

Lanesborough, 

- 

- 

Lee, 

- 

- 

Lenox, 

- 

- 

Monterev, 

2 

- 

Mount  Washington, 

1 

- 

New  Ash  ford. 

~ 

~ 

New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams, 
Otis, 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savoy, 

Siieffield, 

Stockbridge, 

Tyring  ham, 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 

Total, 


16 
116 


County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet, 

2 

_    1 

Attleboreugh, 

25 

-    1 

Berkley,  . 

19 

Dartmouth, 

- 

- 

Dignton, 

1 

- 

Easton,    . 

2 

- 

Fair  haven. 

4 

- 

Fall  River, 

31 

- 

Freetown, 

- 

- 

Mansfield, 

28 

- 

New  Bedfor 

0. 

36 

~ 

North  Aitleborough, 

Norton,   . 

Raynhara, 

Rehoboth, 

iScckonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 

Total, 


348 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

•A  in 

K  a 

<i  o 
©  o- 

O 

o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Mm 

m 

.a 
o 

< 

Chilmark 

Edgartown, 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold 

Oak  Bluffs, 

4 

1 

1 
8 

- 

Tisburv, 

West  Tisbury 

Totfil, 

16 
5 

- 

35 

- 

County  of  Essex. 

Amesburv, 

24 

Methuen, 

79 

Andover, 

18 

_ 

Middleton, 

7 

_ 

Bkverly, 

124 

_ 

Nahant,  . 

2 

_ 

Boxford,  . 

6 

_ 

Newbury, 

4 

_ 

Danvers, 

28 

_ 

Newburypout, 

16 

_ 

Essex, 

2 

- 

North  Andover, 

3 

_ 

Georgetown, 

4 

- 

Peabody, 

12 

- 

Gloucesteii, 

32 

- 

Rockport, 

21 

- 

Grovoland, 

3 

- 

Rowlev,  . 

0 

- 

Hamilton, 

1 

- 

Salem, 

12 

_ 

Haverhill, 

36 

- 

Salisbury, 

4 

- 

Ipswicn,  . 

8 

- 

Saugus,    . 

38 

- 

Lam'renxe, 

32 

- 

Swampscott,    . 

35 

- 

Lynn, 

184 

- 

Topsfield, 

8 

- 

L/nnfield, 

7 

- 

Wen  ham. 

3 

- 

Manchester, 

5 

- 

West  Newburv, 

9 

- 

Marble  head, 
Merrimac, 

16 
15 

- 

Total, 

803 

- 

County  of  Franklin. 


Ash  field, 
Bernardston, 
Buckland, 
Charleniont, 
Colrain,   . 
Conway, 
Deerfield,      ' 
Erving,    . 
Gill, 

Greenfield, 
Hawley,  . 
Heath,     . 
Leverett, 
Ley den,   . 


1 

2 

1 

3 
10 
1 
9 
15 

- 

Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

Now  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whatelj', 

Total, 


County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,  . 


Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

•A  io 

P^  a 

o 

o 

O 
< 

Holland, 

HoLYOKE, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 
Montgomery,  . 
Palmer,    . 
Russell,    . 
Southwick, 

8 

22 
4 
6 
1 

Springfield 

Tolland, 

Wales,       ...... 

West  Springfield,     .... 

Westfield, 

Wilbraham, 

Total, 

171 

1 

4 

15 

5 

1 

259 

1 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst, 

9 

North  .\M'>TON,       .... 

14 

Belchertown,   . 

1 

- 

Pelham,  . 

7 

- 

Chesterfield,    . 

_ 

- 

Plninfield, 

_ 

Cummington, 

_ 

- 

Prescott, 

_ 

- 

East  Hampton, 

- 

- 

South  H.idley, 

25 

- 

Enfield,   . 

1 

- 

Southampton, 

- 

- 

Goshon,   . 

- 

- 

Ware, 

1 

- 

Granby,  . 

1 

- 

Westhanapton, 

_ 

- 

Greenwich, 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 

3 

- 

Hadlcv,   . 

2 

- 

Wortaington,  . 

- 

_ 

Huntington, 

2 

_ 

Total, 

67 

_ 

Middlefield, 

1 

- 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton, 

21 

Arlington, 

77 

- 

Ashby,     . 

12 

- 

Ashland, 

5 

- 

Ayer, 

14 

- 

Bedford, 

4 

- 

Belmont, 

9 

_ 

Billerica, 

15 

- 

Boxborough, 

1 

_ 

Burlington, 

- 

- 

Cambridge, 

151 

- 

Carlisle,   . 

_ 

_ 

Chelmsford, 

22 

_ 

Concord, 

42 

_ 

Dracut,    . 

2 

_ 

Dunstable, 

_ 

_ 

Everett, 

270 

- 

Framingham, 

36 

_ 

Groton,    . 

18 

- 

Holliston, 

35 

_ 

Hopkinton, 

7 

-■ 

Hudson,  . 

53 

- 

Lexington, 

48 

- 

Lincoln,  . 

12 

~ 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough 

Maynard, 

Medford, 

Melrose, 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 

North  Reading 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley,    . 

Somerville, 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 


19 
95 

569 
23 
14 
59 

245 
24 
94 
15 
19 
29 
1 
8 

220 

25 

6 

12 

20 
9 
27 
81 
41 


350 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Minis,       . 

Milton,     . 


ma 

1-1  cc 
<'o 

O 


Way  land, 
Westford, 
Weston,  . 
Wilmington, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winchester, 

WOBDRN, 

Total, 


2 

8 

32 

39 

4 

5 

21 

8 

14 

38 

18 

5 

12 

11 

21 

- 

Needham, 

Norfolk,  . 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

QuiNcy,  . 

Randolph, 

Sharon,    . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole,  . 

Wellesley, 

Westwood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Total, 


rt  a 


o 


2,573 


County  of  Nantucket. 

Nantucket,    . 

1 

- 

Total,      . 

1 

- 

County  of  Norfolk. 

County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


4] 

26 

- 

111 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

56 

- 

3 

- 

6 

- 

6 

- 

11 

- 

1 

- 

4 

_ 

10 

- 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


1 

_ 

30 

- 

29 

_ 

21 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

16 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

8 

- 

49 

- 

1914. 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston,  . 
Chelsea, 
Revere,    . 


1-1  CO 


925 
52 
10 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winthrop, 
Total, 


tf^ 

1-1 CQ 

-»Jo 

£ 

o 

?£-B 

JS 

J.2-3 

o 

t><a 

s 

O 

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19 

- 

1.006 

- 

County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol, 

Auburn,  . 

Barre, 

Berlin,     . 

Blackstone, 

Bolton,    . 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley,  . 

FiTCHBURG, 

Gardner, 
Grafton,  . 
Hardwick, 
Harvard , 
Holden,  . 
Hopedale, 
Hubbardston, 
Lancaster, 
Leicester, 
Leominster, 
Lunenburg, 
Mendon, 
Milford,  . 
Millbury, 
New  Braintree, 
North  Brookfield, 


35 

- 

3 

- 

8 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

6 

- 

14 

- 

6 

- 

2 

- 

51 

_ 

36 

- 

2 

- 

5 

— 

3 

- 

1 

_ 

24 

- 

6 

- 

12 

_ 

3 

- 

15 

- 

Northbcrough, 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
Upton,     . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster,  . 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield 
Westborough,  . 
Westminster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


2 
17 

1 

4 

8 
6 
2 
4 

13 
14 

4 
6 

2 
2 

47 
2 

16 
110 


535 


352 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


peogeessive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Auditor  —  Concluded. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


i^^ 

rt^ 

^1 

Cities  and  Towns. 

<'o 

£ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

-»i  o 

£ 

IS. 2  1) 

O 

1 
o 

< 

o 

< 

Barnstable, 

180 

- 

Middlesex,    

2,573 

- 

Berkshire 

146 

- 

Nantucket 

1 

- 

Bristol, 

199 

- 

Norfolk, 

554 

- 

Dukes  Couxty,     .... 

35 

- 

Plymouth,      

436 

- 

Essex, 

803 

- 

Suffolk,         

1,006 

- 

Franklin 

131 
259 

1 

Worcester, 

Total 

535 

- 

Hampden, 

6,925 

1 

Hampshire 

67 

- 

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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

3  o 

W  a 
.3 

2 

1 
o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

ill 
.2> 

D  O 

t 
< 

Barnstable, 
Bourne,   . 
Brewster, 
Chatham, 
Dennis,    . 
Eastham, 

51 
8 

22 
9 

18 
2 
8 

16 

- 

Orleans, 

Provincetown,          .... 

Sandwich, 

Truro, 

Wellfleet, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 

7 
1 
6 
6 
4 
21 

_ 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 

179 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams,    . 

Alford,     . 

Becket,    . 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg, 

Dalton,    . 

Egremont, 

Florida,    . 

Great  Harrington,  . 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford, 


18 

2 

- 

1 
1 
2 

~ 

14 

- 

1 

- 

2 
1 

- 

~ 

— 

New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams, 
Otis, 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savov, 

Sheffield, 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringham, 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 

Total, 


County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet 

2 

North  Attleborough, 

30 

_ 

Attleborough, 

27 

- 

Norton,   . 

10 

- 

Berkley,  . 

18 

- 

Raynham, 

4 

- 

Dartmouth, 

- 

- 

Rehoboth, 

- 

- 

Dighton, 

1 

- 

Seekonk, 

- 

Easton,    . 

2 

- 

Somerset, 

- 

- 

Fair  haven. 

3 

- 

Swansea, 

- 

- 

Fall  River, 

32 

- 

Taunton, 

11 

- 

Freetown, 

30 

- 

West  port. 

- 

- 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford, 

38 

- 

Total 

210 

354 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


a)  s 

u 

^£ 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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£ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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W 

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X 

< 

Chilmark, 

4 

Tisbury, 

16 

Edgartowa, 

1 

- 

West  Tiabury 

5 

- 

Gay  Head, 

- 

- 

Gosnold, 

1 

- 

Total 

36 

- 

Oak  Bluffs, 

9 

- 

County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford,  . 

Dan  vers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrence, 

Ltnn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 


25 

19 

- 

126 

- 

6 

- 

28 

- 

2 

- 

4 

- 

33 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

39 

- 

8 

- 

33 

- 

187 

- 

7 

- 

6 

- 

16 

- 

15 

~ 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury , 
Newburyport, 
North  Andover 
Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley,  . 
Salem,    . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,    . 
Swampscott, 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newbury, 

Total, 


821 


County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley,  . 

Heath,     . 

Leverett, 

Ley den,  . 


1 

- 

3 

1 

- 

3 
9 

- 

9 
15 

_ 

- 

- 

Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

Total, 


County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 
Blandford, 
Brimfield, 
Chester,  . 


Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-Geno'al  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Holland, 

8 

Springfield, 

170 

HOLTOKE, 

22 

- 

Tolland, 

1 

- 

Longmeadow,           .... 

3 

- 

Wales 

5 

- 

Ludlow 

6 

- 

West  Springfield,     .... 

15 

- 

Monson, 

2 

- 

West  field, 

- 

- 

Montgomery, 

- 

- 

Wilbraham, 

5 

_ 

Palmer 

Russell, 

_ 

_ 

Total 

261 

_ 

Southwick, 

~ 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst, 

9 

NORTH.VMPTON',           .... 

14 

Belchertown,  . 

1 

- 

Pelliam,  . 

7 

_ 

Chesterfield,    . 

_ 

- 

Plainfield, 

Cummington, 

- 

- 

Prescott, 

_ 

- 

Easthampton, 

- 

- 

South  Hadley, 

27 

- 

Enfield,   . 

1 

- 

Southampton, 

- 

- 

Goshen,   . 

- 

- 

Ware, 

1 

_ 

Granby,  . 

1 

_ 

Westhampton, 

_ 

Greenwich, 

- 

- 

WilliamsDurg, 

3 

_ 

Hadlev,   . 

3 

- 

Worthington,  . 

_ 

_ 

Hatfield, 
Huntington, 

1 

_ 

Total, 

69 

_ 

Middlefield, 

1 

- 

County  of  Middlesex. 

Acton, 

21 

_ 

Littleton, 

19 

Arlington, 

76 

- 

Lowell, 

98 

- 

Ashby,     . 
Ashland, 

12 
5 

: 

Malden, 
Marlborotjgh, 

574 
25 

1 

Ayer, 

14 

- 

Maynard, 

14 

- 

Bedford, 

5 

- 

Medford, 

61 

_ 

Belmont, 

9 

- 

Melro.se, 

257 

_ 

Billerica, 

16 

- 

Natick,    . 

24 

_ 

Boxborough, 

1 

- 

Newton, 

92 

1 

Burlington, 

- 

- 

North  Reading, 

16 

Cambridge, 

151 

- 

Pepperell, 

19 

- 

Carlisle,   . 

- 

- 

Reading, 

30 

_ 

Chelmsford, 

23 

- 

Sherborn, 

1 

_ 

Concord, 

42 

- 

Shirley,    . 

8 

_ 

Dracut,    . 

2 

- 

Somerville,  . 

225 

- 

Dunstable, 

- 

- 

Stone  ham, 

25 

_ 

Everett, 

295 

- 

Stow, 

6 

_ 

Framingham, 

38 

_ 

Sudbury, 

12 

_ 

Groton,    . 

18 

- 

Tewksbury,     . 

_ 

Holliston, 

35 

- 

Townsend, 

21 

_ 

Hopkinton, 

7 

- 

Tyngsborough, 

9 

_ 

Hudson,  . 

53 

- 

Wakefield, 

27 

_ 

Lexington, 

49 

- 

Waith.^m, 

83 

- 

Lincoln,  . 

12 

Watertown, 

41 

— 

356 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Way  land, 
Westford, 
Weston,  . 
Wilmington, 


3  o 

K  a 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winchester, 

WOBURN, 

Total, 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 


2 

_ 

8 

- 

34 

- 

39 

- 

4 

- 

5 

_ 

22 

- 

8 

- 

15 

- 

39 

- 

19 

_ 

5 

- 

12 

- 

12 

- 

21 

~ 

Needham, 
Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QUINCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley, 
Westwood, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

Total, 


3  O 

n  a 


2,636 


County  of  Nantucket. 

Nantucket . 

1 

Total 

1 

County  of  Norfolk. 

County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Klnftston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


42 

26 

- 

111 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

59 

- 

3 

- 

7 

- 

6 

- 

11 

- 

1 

- 

4 

_ 

10 

- 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


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Boston 

935 

- 

Winthrop,        .         .         .         . 

18 

- 

Chelsea 

Revere, 

54 
10 

- 

Total, 

1,017 

- 

County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 

_ 

_ 

Athol, 

35 

- 

Auburn,  . 

4 

- 

Barre, 

8 

- 

Berlin,     . 

- 

- 

Blackstone, 

- 

- 

Bolton,     . 

- 

- 

Boylston, 

3 

- 

Brookfield, 

1 

- 

Charlton, 

6 

- 

Clinton,  . 

14 

- 

Dana, 

6 

- 

Douglas, 

2 

- 

Dudley,  . 

- 

- 

FlTCHBURG, 

52 

- 

Gardner, 

36 

- 

Grafton,  . 

2 

- 

Hardwick, 

- 

Harvard, 

- 

- 

Holden,   . 

5 

- 

Hopedale, 

- 

- 

Hubbardston, 

3 

- 

Lancaster, 

- 

- 

Leicester, 

1 

- 

Leominster, 

24 

- 

Lunenburg, 

6 

- 

Mendon, 

- 

- 

Milford,   . 

14 

- 

Millbury, 

3 

- 

New  Braintree, 

- 

- 

North  Brookfi 

eld, 

15 

~ 

Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,  . 
Paxton,  . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough, 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,  . 
Templeton, 
Upton, 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,  . 
Webster,  . 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield, 
Westborough,  . 
Westminster,  . 
Winohendon,  . 
Worcester,    . 

Total, 


2 
20 

1 

4 
8 
6 
2 
3 

12 
15 

4 
6 

2 
2 
49 
2 
17 
115 


358 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Attorney-General  —  Concluded. 
Aggregate  of  Votes. 


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Barnstable, 

179 

- 

Middlesex 

2,636 

2 

Berkshire, 

144 

- 

Nantucket, 

1 

- 

Bristol, 

210 

- 

Norfolk, 

552 

- 

Dukes  Countt 

36 

- 

Plymouth,      

441 

- 

Essex, 

821 

- 

Suffolk, 

1,017 

Franklin, 

131 
261 

- 

Worcester 

Total 

550 

- 

Hampden,       ..... 

7,048 

2 

Hampshire, 

69 

- 

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peogressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillor. 

First  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Abington, 

Acushnet, 

Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Chatham, 

Chiknark, 

Cohasset, 

Dartmouth,     . 

Dennis,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater,   . 

Eastham, 

Edgartown, 

Fairhaven, 

F.vll  River,  . 

Falmouth, 

Freetown, 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Harwich, 

Hingham, 

HuU, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 


*^  o 


40 
1 

40 
7 

20 

26 

102 

1 

10 
3 
4 
1 

16 
1 

49 
1 
1 
2 

29 
7 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 

Mashpee, 

Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough , 

Nantucket, 

New  Bedford, 

Norwell,  . 

Oak  Bluffs,      . 

Orleans,   . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth , 

Plympton, 

Provincetown, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Sandwich, 

Scituate, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Tisbury, 

Truro,      . 

Wareham, 

Wellfleet, 

West  Bridgewater, 

West  Tisbury, 

Westport, 

Whitman, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


J3  o 

o 


653 


Second  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Attleborough, 
Avon,       .... 
Bellingham,     . 
Berkley,  .... 
Bcston:  — 

Wards  20,  21,  23,  24,  26, 
Braintree, 
Brookline, 
Canton,   .... 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Dedham, 

Dighton, 

Dover, 

Easton,    . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Mansfield, 

Medfield, 


,-  3 


360 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progeessive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillor  —  Continued. 

Second  District  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Medwav, 

Millis,       . 

Milton,     . 

Needham, 

Norfolk,  . 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton,    . 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

QUINCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Raynham, 


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6 

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7 

- 

25 

- 

1 

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Cities  and  Towns. 


Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Sharon,    . 

Stoughton, 

Taunton, 

Walpole,  . 

Wellesley, 

Westwood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Total, 


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187 


48 


Third  District. 


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Boston:  — 

Wards  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  22 

21 

9 

Cambridge:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4, 

- 

- 

Total 

21 

9 

Fourth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston:  — 

Wards  1,  10,  11,  25,       . 
Chelsea, 
Cambridge:  — 

Wards  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 
Everett, 
Malden, 


185 
47 

122 
261 
562 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Melrose, 
Revere,    . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Winthrop, 
Total, 


222 
10 

210 
15 


1,634 


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progeessive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillor  —  Continued. 

Fifth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Amesbury, 
Andover, 
Beverly, 
Boxford,  . 
Danvers, 
Essex, 

Georgetown,    . 
Gloucester,  . 
Groveland, 
Hamilton, 
Haverhill,    . 
Ipswich,  . 
Lawrence, 
Lynn: — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7, 
Manchester, 
Marblehead,     . 
Merrimac, 


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Cities  and  Towns. 


Methuen, 

Middieton, 

Nahant,  . 

Newbury, 

Newburyport, 

North  Andover, 

Peabody, 

Roekport, 

Rowley,  . 

Salem,     . 

Salisbury, 

Swampscott, 

Topsfield, 

Wenham, 

West  Newbury 


Total, 


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Acton, 

19 

Littleton, 

18 

_ 

Arlington, 

71 

- 

Lowell, 

89 

- 

Ashby,     . 

12 

- 

Lynn: — 

Ashland, 

4 

- 

Ward  6, 

27 

- 

Ayer, 

13 

- 

Lynnfield, 

7 

- 

Bedford, 

5 

- 

Marlborough, 

25 

- 

Belmont, 

9 

- 

Maynard, 

13 

- 

Billerica, 

15 

_ 

Medford, 

58 

- 

Boxborough, 

1 

- 

Natick,    . 

23 

- 

Burlington, 

- 

- 

Newton, 

83 

- 

Carlisle,   . 

- 

- 

North  Reading, 

13 

- 

Chelmsford, 

22 

- 

Pepperell, 

17 

- 

Concord, 

38 

- 

Reading, 

30 

- 

Dracut,    . 

2 

- 

Saugus,    . 

35 

- 

Dunstable, 

- 

- 

Sherborn, 

1 

- 

Framingham, 

35 

- 

Shirley,    . 

8 

- 

Groton,    . 

14 

- 

Stoneham, 

20 

- 

HoUiston, 

35 

- 

Stow, 

6 

- 

Hopkinton, 

6 

- 

Sudbury, 

11 

1 

Hudson,  . 

49 

- 

Tewksbury,     . 

- 

- 

Lexington, 

46 

- 

Townsend, 

17 

- 

Lincoln,  . 

11 

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Tyngsborough,         .         .         .         . 

9 

362 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


peooressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
AiiTTEE  at  the  Annual  State  PRIMARY,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillor  —  Continued. 

Sixth  District  —  Concluded. 


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Wakefield 

24 

Wilmington 

3 

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Waltham, 

73 

- 

Winchester, 

36 

- 

Watertown, 

36 

- 

WOBUKN, 

15 

- 

Way  land, 

Westford, 

5 

_ 

Total, 

1,115 

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Ashburnham,           .... 

North  Brookfield,   .... 

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Athol, 

18 

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Northborough, 

14 

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Auburn,  . 

1 

Northbridge,   . 

3 

- 

Barre, 

_ 

- 

Oakham, 

- 

- 

Berlin, 

- 

- 

Oxford,     . 

- 

- 

Blackstone, 

- 

- 

Palmer,    . 

- 

- 

Bolton,     . 

_ 

- 

Paxton,    . 

- 

- 

Boylston, 

- 

- 

Petersham, 

- 

- 

Brimfield, 

- 

- 

Phillipston, 

- 

~ 

Brookfield, 

- 

- 

Princeton, 

- 

~ 

Charlton, 

- 

- 

Royalston, 

- 

1 

Clinton,  . 

3 

- 

Rutland, 

- 

- 

Dana, 

2 

1 

Shrewsbury, 

- 

- 

Douglas, 

1 

_ 

Southborough 

4 

- 

Dudley,  . 

- 

- 

Southbridge, 

- 

- 

FlTCHBURQ, 

- 

- 

Spencer,  . 

1 

~ 

Gardner, 

- 

1 

Sterling,  . 

- 

~ 

Grafton,  . 

1 

- 

Sturbridge, 

3 

- 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

Sutton,     . 

- 

- 

Hardwick, 

- 

- 

Templeton, 

4 

~ 

Harvard, 

_ 

- 

Upton,     . 

9 

- 

Holden,   . 

2 

- 

Uxbridge, 

4 

- 

Holland, 

- 

- 

Wales,       . 

~ 

~ 

Hopedale, 

- 

- 

Warren,    . 

- 

~ 

Hubbardston, 

- 

- 

Webster,  . 

~ 

~ 

Lancaster, 

_ 

_ 

West  Boylston, 

- 

- 

Leicester, 

_ 

_ 

West  Brookfield, 

- 

- 

Leominster, 

- 

1 

Westborough,  . 

8 

- 

Ludlow,  . 

- 

- 

Westminster, 

- 

~ 

Lunenburg, 

- 

- 

Wilbraham, 

- 

- 

Mendon, 

- 

_ 

Winchendon, 

7 

- 

Milford,   . 

4 

1 

Worcester, 

18 

1 

Millbury, 

Monson,  . 

- 

- 

Total, 

106 

8 

New  Braintree, 

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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Councillor  —  Concluded. 

Eighth  District. 


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Montague, 

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Alford,     . 

2 

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Monterey, 

2 

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Amherst, 

8 

- 

Montgomery,  , 

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Ashfield, 

1 

- 

Mount  Washington, 

1 

_ 

Becket,     . 

_ 

_ 

New  Ash  ford. 

_ 

_ 

Belchertown, 

1 

- 

New  Marlborough, 

- 

_ 

Bernardston, 

_ 

_ 

New  Salem,     . 

7 

_ 

Blandford, 

_ 

_ 

North  Adams, 

9 

_ 

Buckland, 

2 

_ 

Northampton, 

10 

_ 

Charlemont, 

1 

_ 

Northfield,       . 

21 

_ 

Cheshire, 

1 

_ 

Orange,    . 

39 

_ 

Chester,  . 

- 

- 

Otis, 

1 

_ 

Chesterfield, 

_ 

_ 

Pelham,  . 

5 

_ 

Chicopee, 

7 

_ 

Peru, 

_ 

_ 

Clarksburg, 

_ 

- 

PlTTSFIELD, 

63 

_ 

Colrain,   . 

- 

- 

Plainfield,       ' 

- 

- 

Conway, 

3 

_ 

Prescott, 

- 

_ 

Cummington, 

- 

- 

Richmond, 

3 

- 

Dalton,    . 

2 

_ 

Rowe, 

_ 

_ 

Deerfield, 

10 

_ 

Russell,    . 

_ 

_ 

East  Longmeadow, 

3 

- 

Sandisfield, 

- 

- 

Easthampton, 

- 

- 

Savoy, 

- 

- 

Egremont, 

- 

- 

Sheffield, 

- 

- 

Enfield,    . 

- 

_ 

Shelburne, 

6 

_ 

Erving,    . 

1 

- 

Shutesbury, 

- 

- 

Florida,    . 

- 

- 

South  Hadley, 

26 

- 

Gill, 

9 

- 

Southampton, 

- 

- 

Cioshen,   , 

- 

- 

Southwick, 

- 

- 

Granby,  . 

1 

- 

Springfield,  . 

158 

- 

Granville, 

_ 

_ 

Stockbridge,    . 

2 

_ 

Great  Barring! 

on. 

11 

- 

Sunderland,     . 

- 

- 

Greenfield, 

13 

- 

Tolland,  . 

1 

_ 

Greenwich, 

_ 

- 

Tyringham,     . 

- 

- 

Hadley,   . 

2 

- 

Ware, 

1 

- 

Hancock, 

- 

- 

Warwick, 

2 

- 

Hatfield, 

- 

- 

Washington,     . 

- 

- 

Hawley,  . 

_ 

_ 

Wendell, 

4 

- 

Heath,     . 

- 

- 

West  Springfield, 

13 

- 

Hinsdale, 

1 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

1 

- 

HOLYOKB, 

21 

_ 

Westfield, 

_ 

_ 

Huntington, 

1 

- 

Westhampton, 

- 

- 

Lanesborough, 

- 

- 

Whately, 

- 

- 

Lee, 
Lenox, 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 
Williamstown, 

3 
15 

- 

Leverett, 

- 

- 

Windsor, 

- 

- 

Ley  den,   . 

- 

- 

Worthington,  . 

- 

- 

Longmeadow, 

4 

- 

Middlefield.     . 

1 

~ 

Total 

525 

1 

364 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators. 

Berkshire  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

.2.1 

2 

1 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

t 

dig 

.21 
|S 

S 
o 

Adams,    . 
Cheshire, 
Clarksburg, 
Dalton,    . 
Florida,   . 
Hancock, 
Hinsdale, 
Lanesborough, 
New  Ashford, 

17 
1 

1 
2 

1 

- 

North  Adams 

Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD 

Savoy,      

Williamstown,          .... 
Windsor, 

Total, 

11 

69 
14 

- 

115 

- 

Berkshire,  Hampshire  and  Hampden  District. 

a)   1 

11 

SJj 

•S  03 

^•^ 

^^ 

.  -** 

■^ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

P^    • 

£ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Qi^  . 

o  0 

© 

o  0 

^S2 

fts^, 

M 

o  o.a 

©  o.a 

o 

< 

a 

< 

Agawam, 

1 

Mount  Washington, 

1 

Alford,     . 

- 

- 

New  Marlborough, 

- 

- 

Becket,    . 

_ 

— 

Northampton, 

5 

— 

Blandford, 

_ 

_ 

Otis, 

_ 

_ 

Chester,  . 

_ 

- 

Plainfield, 

_ 

_ 

Chesterfield,    . 

_ 

_ 

Richmond, 

3 

_ 

Cummington, 

_ 

_ 

Russell,   . 

- 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

3 

- 

Sandisfield, 

- 

- 

Easthampton, 

- 

- 

Sheflfield, 

- 

- 

Egremont, 

- 

- 

Southampton, 

- 

- 

Goshen,   . 

_ 

_ 

Southwick, 

_ 

- 

Granville, 

_ 

_ 

Stockbridge,    . 

1 

_ 

Great  Barrington, 

7 

- 

Tolland,  . 

- 

_ 

Hatfield, 

_ 

_ 

Tyringham,     . 

_ 

_ 

Huntington,    . 

_ 

- 

Washington,     . 

- 

- 

Lee, 

- 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

- 

- 

Lenox, 

- 

- 

Westhampton, 

- 

- 

Longmeadow, 

1 

- 

Williamsburg, 

- 

- 

Middlefield,     . 

- 

- 

Worthington,  . 

- 

- 

Monterey, 

- 

- 

Montgomery,  . 

~ 

"" 

Total 

22 

~ 

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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Attleborough, 

Berkley,  . 

Dighton, 

Easton,    . 

Mansfield, 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton,   . 


e  ^ 

a  3 

M  O 

Q^ 

2 

t:< 

C3  O 

W 

< 

26 

_ 

21 

- 

3 

_ 

30 

- 

27 

_ 

11 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Raynham, 
Rehoboth, 
Seekonk, 
Taunton, 

Total, 


•SS 

03  O 


130 


Second  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Fall  River, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Total,       . 


Third  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Acushnet, 
Dartmouth, 
Fairhaven, 
Freetown, 


s-i 

K^« 

<2; 

2 

ill 

o 

< 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


New  Bedford, 
Westport, 


Total, 


—  73 

K^ 

•   <0 

<'Z 

13 

So  • 

03  >>'? 

.tJ> 

S-S  = 

—1 

^ 

< 

13 

2 

- 

- 

13 

2 

366 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 

NOAIINATION  FOR  A  StATE  OfFICE  AND  FOR  ELECTION  FOR  THE  StATE  COM- 
MITTEE AT  THE  ANNUAii  State  PRIMARY,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Cape  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Chilmark, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Edgartown, 

Falmouth, 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


T)  a 

^^ 

.  o    . 

Q    £ 

«^"^ 

o 

< 

56 

11 

- 

22 

_ 

10 

- 

4 

- 

20 

- 

1 

- 

9 

- 

1 

_ 

14 

- 

" 

~ 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Nantucket, 
Oak  Bluffs,      . 
Orleans,   . 
Prov-incetowu, 
Sandwich, 
Tisbury, 
Truro,      . 
Wellfleet, 
West  Tisbury, 
Yarmouth, 

Total, 


■T3  a 
.  o 

a  . 


227 


First  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Lynn : — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  5.  7, 
Nahant,  . 


s 

o 

'Si 

^ 

O 

< 

153 

2 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Swampscott, 
Total, 


190 


Second  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

C3  03 

i 

.a 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

|0Q 

1 

Beverly 

Danvers,          ..... 
Marblehead, 

120 
19 
15 

- 

Salem,     

Total 

14 

- 

168 

- 

1914. 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 
Third  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Essex, 

Gloucester,  . 
Hamilton, 
Ipswich,  . 
Manchester, 
Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
Rockport, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Rowley,  . 
Salisbury, 
Topsfield, 
Wenham, 
West  Newbury 

Total, 


119 


Fourth  Essex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

a 

Is 

< 

i 

.a 
t 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

a 

.  u 

to 

< 

2 

o 

O 
< 

Amesbiiry, 

Boxford 

Georgetown, 

23 
6 
2 
3 

42 

Merrimac, 

Middleton, 

Peabody, 

Total 

14 
8 
12 

- 

Groveland, 

Haverhill 

110 

- 

Fifth  Essex  District. 


"o 

—^■r- 

o 

>. 

>> 

«ri 

Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

ii 

o 

< 

Andover, 

9 

1 

North  Andover,      .... 

1 

1 

Lawrence, 

7 

4 

Methuen, 

49 

7 

Total 

66 

13 

368 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 


Number  op  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Franklin  and  Hampshire  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

>> 

3 

St 

p 

o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

li 
S'i 

1 

o 

Amherst, 

Ashfield, 

Belchertown, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Enfield,   . 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Granby,  . 

Greenfield, 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,   . 

Hawley,  . 

Heath,     . 

Leverett, 

1 

- 

Leyden,   . 

Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Pelham,  . 

Prescott, 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

South  Hadley 

Sunderland, 

Ware, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

2 

■2 

Total, 

3 

2 

First  Hampden  District. 


>> 

h 

ai 

Cities  and  Towns. 

2 

«S. 

^ 

>-5 

< 

Springfield, 

167 

1 

Total,      . 

167 

1 

Second  Hampden  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chicopee, 

HOLYOKE, 

West  Springfield, 


ft  o 

is 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Westfield, 
Total, 


^  o 
D.  o 


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peogressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


«  ^ 
Sz 


a  o 

o 


Ashland, 

Framingham, 

Holliston, 

Hopkinton, 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Sherborn, 
Watertown, 
Weston,    . 

Total, 


a 

o 

s« 

.  o 

E 

.a 

O   O 

^, 

O 

< 

1 

40 

- 

1 

- 

242 


Second  Middlesex  District. 


Hen- 
Cam- 

^"o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

P5  ° 

a  6 
o  o  m 

o 

o 

< 

Cambridge:  — 
Wards  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 

131 

2 

Total, 

131 

2 

Third  Middlesex  District. 


Cities 

and  Towns. 

o  o 
.  > 

Ms 

Jo 

o 

o 
< 

SOMERVILLE, 

223 

2 

Total, 

223 

2 

370 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination'  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  — ■  Continued. 

Fourth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities 

and  Towns. 

s 

o 
< 

Everett, 

295 
596 
275 

Malden, 

1 

Melrose 

Total, 

1,166 

1 

Fifth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Belmont, 

Concord, 

Hudson,  . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,  . 

Marlborough, 

Maynard, 


M  cj 

o§ 

■V 

^5 

E 

•go 

■B  4> 

^ 

(^ 

< 

2 

5 

2 

50 

_ 

2 

4 

3 

- 

10 

- 

6 

~ 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Stow, 
Sudbury, 
Waltham, 
Way  land, 

Total, 


^  d 


Sixth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Arlington, 
Medford, 
Stoneham, 
Wakefield, 


.^  o 


Cities  and  Towns. 


-e 

W 

w 

0 

■73 

•a 

a 

S 

is 

.*H 

T) 

M 

Winchester, 

WOBUHN, 

Total, 


239 


19U.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  191.3  — •  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Seventh  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Acton, 

Ayer, 

Bedford. 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Carlisle,   . 

Littleton, 

Lowell:  — 

Wards  5,  9, 
Lynn  :  — 

Ward  6, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Lynnfield, 

North  Reading 

Reading, 

Saugus,    . 

Tewksbury, 

Westford, 

Wilmington 

Total, 


ra"o 


Eighth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashby,     .... 
Chelmsford,     . 
Dracut,    .... 
Dunstable, 

Groton,    .... 
Lowell:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8, 


mo 

o  a 

a  O 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Pepperell, 

Shirley,    . 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough, 

Total, 


pq"© 
o 


First  Norfolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston: — 
Ward  26, 
Braintree, 
Canton,  . 
Holbrook, 
Milton,    . 


d  fl 

o  o 

11 

.20 

^.o 

i 

P-i.=: 

CJ 

i~  M 

A 

B% 

o 

2-a 

=3 

hJ 

< 

70 

2 

32 

_ 

4 

- 

19 

- 

20 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


QCINCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Weymouth, 

Total, 


4>  3 


258 


372 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept,  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Second  Norfolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Brookline, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough,, 

Franklin, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,       . 

Needham, 


■^^  • 
o  "  s> 
—  «  d 

u  d:s 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 
Sharon,  . 
Stoughton , 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley, 
Westwood, 
Wrentham, 

Total, 


WO 


03  a 
S3 


-(1,P3 


352 


First  Plymouth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

2 
a   . 

W  a 

cqw  ^; 
.     -2 

Hog 

O 

1 
<    ■ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

-a 
"o 

W   C 

P 

Charles    E.    Bur- 
bank     of     East 
Bridgewater. 

o 

Abington,  . 
Carver, 
Cohasset,   . 
Duxbury,  . 
East  Bridgewater, 
Halifax,      . 
Hanover,  . 
Hanson,     . 

41 
3 

3 

1 
4 
1 
1 

1 

5 
2 
2 
1 

80 
2 
3 
5 

10 

- 

Marshfield, 
Norwell,     . 
Pembroke, 
Plymouth, 
Plympton, 
Rockland, 
Scituate,     . 
Whitman,  . 

11 

28 
14 

8 

1 

20 

7 
8 
2 
9 

26 

- 

Hingham,  . 
Hull, 
Kingston,  . 

Total,  . 

137 

162 

- 

Second  Plymouth  District. 


2  y 

o.a 

Cities  and  Towns. 

2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

II 

£ 

o^ 

n 

O^ 

i 

02 

t 

fl3 

"S 

< 

< 

< 

^ 

Bridgewater,    ..... 

25 

_ 

Rochester, 

1 

- 

Brockton,      ..... 

108 

- 

Wareham 

- 

Lakeville 

4 

1 

- 

West  Bridgewater,  .... 
Total, 

9 

~ 

Marion 

Mattapoisett 

178 

- 

Middleborough 

29 

~ 

1914. 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressht:  Party  Candidate  for 
XoMixATiox  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Suffolk  District. 


^-, 

© 

•a 

■a 

3     • 

Wl 

Cities  and  Towns. 

IS -3 

E 

so 

1 

-fl<« 

■e  o 

«— ; 

< 

< 

BosTOx:  — 

Ward  1.       . 

39 

- 

Chelsea, 

60 

- 

Revere, 

9 

- 

Winthrop, 

19 

- 

Total, 

127 

Second  Suffolk  District. 


■  <« 

fe» 

«c 

'Z  o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

SSfl- 

E 

OS  g  o 

S 

ejs  o 

o 

cHm 

P9 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  2,  3,  4,  5, 

32 

- 

Cambridge:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,      . 

3 

- 

Total, 

35 

Third  Suffolk  District. 


"o 

>> 

o 

1 

Cities  and  Towns. 

.  d 

n 

John  H 
Bosto 

O 

< 

BoSTOx:  — 

Wards  6,  7,  S,      . 

43 

- 

Cambridge:  — 

Ward  4, 

10 

_ 

Total, 

53 

374 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  — ■  Continued. 

Fourth  Suffolk  District. 


1 

bH 

3 

Cities  and  Towns. 

°l 

ai 

.a 

a-s 

^ 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  9,  12,  17  , 

8 

1 

Total, 

8 

1 

Fifth  Suffolk  District. 


c 

[£ 

o 

H  . 

r-;  ^ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Oo 

£ 

•B  g 

^m 

■  ~  o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  10,  11,  25, 

152 

- 

Total, 

152 

_ 

Sixth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Thomas  B.  Brad- 
ley of  Boston. 

t4 

o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  13,  14,  15,  16,   . 

8 

2 

Total, 

8 

2 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


;<o 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

NuMBEE  OF  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  — •  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

Seventh  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston:  — 
Wards  18,  19,  22, 


Total, 


Eighth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston:  — 

Wards  20,  21, 


Total, 


cj  o 


106 


106 


i« 


CI  o  9 


85 


Ninth  Suffolk  District. 


Boston:  — 
Wards  23,  24, 


Total, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


376 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Continued. 

First  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

/ 

'3 

Jo 
W 

1 

< 

Wobcesteb:  — 
Wards  4  5   6  7  8  9   10, 

61 

61 

_ 

Second  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Berlin,  . 
Bolton,  . 
Boylston, 
•Clinton,  . 
Harvard, 
Holden,  . 
liancaster. 


^1 
■  a 

OS 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Sterling,  . 
West  Boylston, 
Worcester:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  3, 


Total, 


.  <a 

OH 


Third  Worcester  District. 

At!) 

5a 

S  03 

Cities  and  Towns. 

."o 
111 

.S 

o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

.  o 

o  r 

■-;  o  S 

1 
o 

< 

Ashburnham,           .... 

_ 

_ 

Royalston, 

2 

- 

Athol                         .... 

_ 

— 

Westminster, 

— 

- 

FiTCHBURG, 

1 

1 
1 

WinchendoD 

- 

- 

Gardner,           ..... 

Leominster,     ..... 

- 

2 

Total 

Lunenburg, 

1 

19U.1 


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peogressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Senators  —  Concluded. 

Fourth  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Auburn,  . 

Blacks  tone, 

Douglas, 

Grafton, 

Hopedale, 

Mendon, 

Milford,   . 

Millbury, 

Northborough, 

Northbridge,   . 


tj   0) 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Oxford,    . 

Shrewsbury,  . 
Southborough, 
Sutton,  . 
Upton,  . 
Uxbridge, 
Webster,  . 
Westborough,  . 

Total, 


^^ 
OS 

•2 


Worcester  and  Hampden  District. 

' 

I«                   o 

^ 

m 

^■^                  §, 

1 

% 

w 

a 

Cities  and  Towns. 

13  T! 

Si 

-^1 

X 

iJ 
o 

^ 

o  ® 

.tB 

S 

» 

"-5 

C-H 

O 

a 

-S3 

Barre 

Brimfield, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Brookfield, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Charlton, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Dana, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Dudley,  . 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Hampden, 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Hardwick, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Holland, 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Hubbardston, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Leicester, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Ludlow,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Monson,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

New  Braintree, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

North  Brookfield, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Oakham, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Palmer,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Paxton,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Petersham, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Phillipston,      . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Princeton, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Rutland, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Southbridge,   . 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Spencfer,  . 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Sturbridge, 

- 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Templeton,      . 

- 

1 

1 

_ 

Wales,       . 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Warren,    . 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

West  Brookfield, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Wilbraham, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Total, 

1 

1 

1 

1 

- 

378 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Third  District. 


Brewster, 
Eastham, 
Orleans, 
Province  town, 
Truro,    . 
Wellfleet, 

Total, 


1914. 


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379 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Berkshire. 


First  District. 


Clarksburg,   . 
Florida, 

North  Adams:  — 
Wards  3,  4,  5,      . 
Savoy,   . 

Total,      . 


Second  District. 

North  Adams,  Wards  1,2,  6,  7. 
No  nomination. 


Third  District. 


Adams, 

Cheshire, 

Hinsdale, 

New  Ashford, 

Peru, 

Windsor, 

Total, 


S^M 

Ss 

Fourth  District. 

03 

E 

PL,S 

o 

S-3 

o 

m 

< 

2 

_ 

Lanesborough, 

- 

Pittsfield:  — 

Ward  1, 

5 

15 

Williamstown, 

- 

Total, 

22 

380 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  CA>n)n)ATE  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Berkshire  —  Continued. 


Fifth  District. 


Pittsfield:  — 
Wards  2,  6,  7, 


Total, 


32 

O  o 


26 


Sixth  District. 


Pittsfield:  — 
Wards  3,  4,  5, 


Total, 


Seventh  District. 


Ho 


0)   r  o 

OI-5  B 


Becket,  . 
Lee, 
Lenox,   . 

Monterey, 

New  Marlborough, 

Otis, 

Richmond,     . 

Sandisfield,    . 

Tyringham,   . 

Washington,  . 

Total,      . 


1914. 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Caxdidate  for 

NOMINATIOX  for  A  StATE  OfFICE  AXD  FOR  ELECTION  FOR  THE  StATE  COM- 
MITTEE AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Berkshire  —  Concluded. 


Eighth  District. 


Alford,  . 
Egremont, 
Great  Barrington, 
Mount  Washington, 
Sheffield, 
Stockbridge, 
West  Stockbridge, 

Total,      . 


County  of  BristoL 


^h 

§)J 

2i 

5  T3 

o  -^ 

^< 

mS 

^< 

First  District.* 

5Z  o 
.■3  0X1 

o 
"so 

1  0.2 

o 

^ 

^ 

1-5 

< 

Attleborough, 

11 

22 

7 

- 

North  Attleborough, 

19 

13 

— 

Norton 

4 

9 

6 

~ 

Seekonk, 

1 

2 

1 

Total 

35 

48 

29 

a 

o 

§a 

3.S 

Second  District. 

• 

o 

S 

< 

1 
3         i 

29 

3                  1 

Total                                            .... 

35 

1 

— 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


]S2 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 

Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol  —  Continued. 

Third  District. 

Taunton,  Wards  5,  7,  8. 
No  nomination. 


Fourth  District. 

Taunton,  Wards  2,  3,  4. 
No  nomination. 


fcQ 

Fifth  District. 

|o 

a 

s  a 

J3 

W-3 

O 

.  S 

^ 

H 

< 

Berkley. 

18 

3 

Dighton, 

- 

Rehoboth, 

- 

- 

Taunton:  — 

Wards  1,  6, 

- 

~ 

Total,      . 

18 

4 

z: 

o 

bl    . 

OM 

g| 

Sixth  District. 

■«  S 

o 

.Q  03 

o 

< 

_ 

Dartmoutli,  . 

- 

- 

Fairhaven,     . 

1 

- 

Freetown, 

- 

- 

Total,      . 

1 

- 

1914.1 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol  —  Continued. 


Seventh  District.* 

t.J2  O 

< 

m 
|| 

02 

1 
o 

< 

New  Bedford:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  3 • 

11 

5 

3 

Total, 

11 

5 

3 

Eighth 

District.* 

«^ 

-a  ^ 
< 

1 

o 

< 

New  Bedford:  — 
Wards  4,  5,  b 

17 

7 

Total  t                                                       

17 

7 

3 

pa  . 

o 

Ninth  District.* 

^1 

d« 

oJ 

13  <u 

1(S 

,^ 

l-s 

1° 

- 

B 

M 

< 

F.\LL  River:  — 

Wards  1.  2, 

8 

8 

- 

Westport, 

- 

- 

- 

Total,       . 

8 

8 

- 

Tenth  District.* 

F.\LL  RrvER,  Wards  3,  4,  5. 
No  nominations. 


Two  to  be  nominated. 


t  Four  persons  tied  for  second  place  with  one  vote  each. 


384 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol  —  Concluded. 


I—" 

1     .-H 

Q 

1^ 

1, 

Eleventh  District.* 

h"s 

2 

gis 

.2t» 

03  o 

o 

^ 

« 

Q 

< 

Fall  River:  — 

Wards  6,  7,  8,  9 -. 

13 

13 

12 

- 

Somerset, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Swansea, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Total 

13 

13 

12 

- 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


First  District. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown,    . 
Gay  Head,     . 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs,    . 
Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

Total,      . 


County  of  Essex. 


is  ^ 

First  District. 

S  " 

31^ 

^ 

«5) 

< 

Amesbury,     . 

25 

_ 

Merrimac, 

15 

- 

Total,       . 

40 

- 

*  Three  to  be  nominated. 


1914.1 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
NoMiXATiox  for  a  State  Office  axd  for  Election*  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  AxxuAL  State  PRIMARY,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


Second  District. 

.  * 

£  o 

1 

0 

< 

Haverhill:  — 
Wards  1,  2,  .3, 

13 

Total, 

13 

.  --a 

Third  District. 

> 

m 

^=l  (S 

feW 

•^ 

Xl^ 

S  o 
O 

< 

Haverhill:  — 

Wards  4,  6, 

8 

- 

Total,       . 

8 

- 

n 

Fourth  District. 

£ 

Wilfred 
ronof 

■s 

o 

Haverhill:  — 
Ward  5, 

11 

_ 

Total,      . 

11 

- 

386 


ASSESSED   POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  receh^ed  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Es^ex  —  Continued. 


j_ 

1    A 

>*-, 

o 

Fifth  District.* 

a 
2 
"o  a 

pa  § 

o 

£ 

X. 

o  >> 

o.a 

i^ 

o  t. 

O  0) 

8S 

^ 

O 

o 

<; 

Lawrence:  — 

Wards  1,  2 

ID 

8 

11 

- 

Methuen, 

49 

47 

66 

- 

Total 

59 

55 

77 

- 

Sixth  District. 

Lawrence,  Wards  3,  4. 
No  nomination. 

Seventh  District. 

Lawrence,  Ward  5. 
No  nomination. 


— 

<B  6 

>  « 

Eighth  District. 

n 

£ 

ffl  s 

^ 

a  o 

^ 

o 

< 

Lawrence:  — 

Ward  6,       . 

8 

- 

Total,      . 

8 

- 

Ninth  District. 


Andover, 
Total, 


*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


387 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

NuMBEB  OF  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
NoMixATiox  for  a  State  Office  axd  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


Tenth  District. 

1 

.s 

'is 

O 

1 

< 

6 
3 

8 
3 

_ 

Haverhill:  — 
Ward  7                                            

North  Andover,    . 

- 

Total 

20 

_ 

o 

o 

s.>. 

^'^ 

Eleventh  District. 

^■o 

2 

a  =3 

S2-I 

p  O 

^ 

(S 

< 

Peabody, 
Total, 


32- 

a   . 

og 

'3  o 

Twelfth  District.* 

pa 

^i 

2 

io^ 

c  S 

j= 

S«o 

•^OQ 

^  ■«  in 

s  o 

^ 

H 

S 

-s: 

Lynn: — 

Ward  3 

42 

43 

_ 

Swampscott, 

32 

28 

- 

Total, 

74 

71 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


388 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 

Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


t-. 

a 
a 

Thirteenth  District.* 

■^^ 

Ph  « 

E 

Co 

So 

< 

< 

Lynn: — 

Wards  1,5,  7, 
Lynnfield, 

71 

7 

73 

7 

: 

Total,       . 

78 

SO 

- 

<4-( 

j^  a 

S  Pi 

a 

E  >> 

> 

O 

Fourteenth  District." 

o 

t-t 

ot 

m  a 

^ 

5  >> 

8m 

Sh? 

^ 

a 

►5 

<; 

Lynn: — 

Wards  2,4 

43 

1 

~ 

Nahant, 

Total, 

44 

45 

- 

Fifteenth  District. 


.a  o 


Lynn: — 

Ward  6, 

Saugus,    . 

Total, 


Two  to  be  nominated. 


47 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


389 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


Sixteenth  District. 

is 
eg 

CO      •  o3 

o 
o 
< 

Marblehead,  . 

16 

- 

Total, 

16 

- 

i: 

o 

a 

a 

Seventeenth  District. 

t) 

2 

»i 

j3 

fe'S 

O 

<— ^ 

O 

< 

Salem:  — 

Wards  1,  2, 

1 

- 

Total,       . 

1 

- 

Eighteenth  District. 


Salem: — 
Wards  3,  5, 


Total, 


390 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


-a 

03 

^ 

C3 

>: 

Nineteenth  District. 

£ 

JH 

[iH^ 

^ 

Ph 

< 

Salem: — 

Wards  4,  6, 

2 

2 

Total,      . 

2 

2 

Twentieth  District. 


O    CO 


^S 


Beverly, 
Danvers, 

Total, 


127 
25 


111 

26 


Twenty-first  District. 

a 

:Hfe 
is 

1° 

o 

Gloucester:  — 
Wards  4,  5,  8 

3 

- 

Total 

3 

_ 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


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391 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  ^  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Continued. 


Twenty-second  District. 

-a 

<o 

fa 

All  others. 

Gloucester:  — 
Wards  3.  6,  7,      . 

7 

- 

7 

_ 

o 

Twenty-third  District. 

^2 

s  i 

£ 

^  o 

2  = 

•5 

o 

< 

Gloucester:  — 

W.irds  1,2, 
Rockport, 

25 

16 
9 

- 

Total,       . 

25 

25 

- 

a 

o 

X 

o-S 

'    Twenty-fourth  District. 

«l 

E 

s-s- 

.^ 

!>  »*-« 

a  o 

Q 

<; 

Essex, 

2 

Hamilton, 

- 

- 

Ipswich, 

4 

- 

Middleton,     . 

- 

2 

Rowley, 

- 

- 

Topsfield,       . 

- 

- 

Wenham, 

- 

1 

Total,       . 

4 

5 

392 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


o  ^i 

"So 

o  a 

P"H    >, 

i~, 

Twenty-fifth  District. 

a  3 

fl-S 

£ 

M 

h2 

o 

o 

^ 

■-s 

< 

Newburyport:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4, 

2 

- 

Total, 

2 

Twenty-sixth  District. 


Georgetown, 

Newbury, 

Newburyport: 

Wards  5,  6, 
Salisbury, 
West  Newbury, 

Total,       . 


County  of  Franklin. 


First  District. 


Ashfield, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain, 

Conway, 

Hawley, 

Heath,  . 

Monroe, 

Rowe,    . 

Shelburne, 

Whately, 

Total, 


1914.1 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election, for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept,  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Franklin  —  Concluded. 


a 

o 

fe2 

hL,cC 

Second  District. 

<  s 

l-r 

so 

■5 

S-3 

03 
'-1 

< 

Greenfield,     . 

. 

16 

- 

Total, 

16 

- 

Third  District. 


Bernardston, 

Deerfield, 

Gill, 

Leverett, 

Leyden, 

Montague, 

Sunderland, 

Total, 


Fourth  District. 


Erving, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange, 

Shutesbury, 

Warwick, 

Wendell, 

Total, 


394 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

NuMBEE  OF  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden. 


First  District. 


Bri  infield, 
Holland, 
Monson, 
Palmer, 
Wales,    . 

Total, 


Second  District.* 


o«=i 


M 


O 


Agawam, 

Blandford,     . 

Chester, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Longmeadow, 

Ludlow, 

Montgomery, 

Russell, 

Southwick,     . 

Tolland, 

West  Springfield,   . 

Wilbraham,    . 

Total, 


ongdon 
field. 

Third  District. 

Og> 

2 

«a 

IhT/J 

-M 

o 

O 

< 

Springfield:  — 

Ward  1,       . 

25 

- 

Total,      . 

25 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Continued . 


z. 

o 

"^13 

Fourth  District. 

S 

a  a 

< 

Springfield:  — 

Wards  2,  3. 

12 

- 

Total, 

12 

_ 

>. 

fc-d 

3-5 

Fifth  District.* 

<-s 

E 

<D  0. 

M 

MM 

^ 

a 

0 

Springfield:  — 

Wards4,  5,  6,      . 

38 

- 

Total,      . 

38 

t*H 

0 

0 

0-0 

Sixth  District. 

.U3 

^ 

0 

?-a2 

•-^ 

>^ 

<; 

Springfield:  — 

Ward  7,       . 

43 

- 

Total, 

43 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


396 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  — ■  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Continued. 


Seventh  District. 


Springfield: 
Ward  8,       . 


Total, 


Eighth  District. 


Chicopee, 
Total, 


Ninth  District. 

HoLTOKE,  Wards  1,  2,  4. 
No  nomination. 


Total, 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — Xo.  43. 


397 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 

NOMIXATIOX  FOR  A  StaTE  OfFICE  AND  FOR  ELECTION  FOR  THE  StATE  COM- 
MITTEE AT  THE  Annual  State  Priivlvry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  — ■  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


u 

Eleventh  District. 

'^  o 

2 
o 

S  0 

^- 

< 

Holtoke:  — 

Wards  5,  7, 

9 

- 

Total,       . 

9 

- 

Twelfth  District. 

Westfield. 
No  nomination. 


County  of  Hampshire. 


O  cj 

t.  o 

^1 

^-  £ 

iJ  c3 

First  District. 

tf^ 

2 

2  5 

o 

■s 

o 

■  o 

p* 

r^ 

< 

Northampton-, 

7 

2 

Total, 

7 

2 

§3 

§1 

^S 

Second  District. 

fe:§ 

2 

as 

J3 

IB  O 

— • 

O 

< 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

_ 

_ 

Easthampton, 

_ 

_ 

Goshen, 

- 

Huntington, 

_ 

Middlefield,   . 

= 

Plainfield, 

Southampton, 

_ 

Westhampton, 

_ 

_ 

Williamsburg, 

2 

_ 

^^orthington, 

- 

Total, 

2 

398 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  eecertid  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampshire  —  Concluded. 


Third 

District. 

2  «> 

►^  3 
a  o 

8o 
o 

2 
2 

o 
< 

8 
1 

26 

_ 

Hatfield, 
South  Hadley, 

_ 

- 

Total 

35 

_ 

Foiirth  District. 

Belchertown,  Enfield,  Granby,  Greenwich,  Pelham,  Prescott,  Ware. 
No  nomination. 


County  of  Middlesex. 

First  District.' 

Cambridge,  Wards  1,  2,  3. 

No  nominations. 


a 

—. 

m 

— z:. 

**-. 

So 

8o 

o 

s  s 

o    . 

Second  District. t 

"3   - 

II 

3  ® 

3  O 

-a. 

oO 

i 
1 

o 

o 

>^ 

P5"^ 

X 

1-9 

« 

< 

Cambridge:  — 

Wards  4,  5,  6,  7, 

62 

42 

41 

34 

34 

18 

~ 

Total, 

62 

42 

41 

34 

34 

18 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


t  Three  to  be  nominated. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — Xo.  43. 


399 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
NoMiXATiox  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Prhlvry,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


Third  District.* 

William  F.Boaman 
of  Cambridge. 

.20 
< 

c 

la- 

1 
0 

< 

Cambridge: 
Wards  8,  9, 

10,  11,        

67 

24 

25 

2 

Total, 

67 

24 

2.5 

2 

z: 

0 

f_ 

^0 

Fourth  District.* 

0 

OS 

£ 

aZ 

fez 

m  J£ 

^ 

£0 

%'° 

iz 

PLl 

fe 

H 

< 

Newton, 

91 

88 

88 

- 

Total, 

91 

8S 

88 

- 

— 

S 

(A 

is 

Fifth  District.t 

n 

c3 

2 

0 

0  0 

0   0 

^ 

0 

0 

< 

Waltham, 

76 

82 

- 

Total, 


Three  to  be  nominated. 


t  Two  to  be  nominated. 


400 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  — ■  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


a 

^ 

p. 

03 

^^• 

Sixth  District. 

i^-S 

£ 

C  C3 

ja 

o 

?  ° 

^ 

< 

Natick, 

13 

- 

Total,      . 

13 

- 

<^ 

o 

Seventh  District. 

'3  3 

E 

^'b 

^  03 

0 

^f:^ 

—' 

s 

< 

Framingham, 

40 

- 

Total, 

40 

_ 

Eighth  District. 


Ashland, 
Holliston, 
Hopkinton, 
Sherborn, 

Total, 


1914.1 


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progeessive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  — Continued. 


3 

gj= 

■V  3 

3  O 

S  o 

Ninth  District.         , 

~  — 

E 

3S 

/ 

— 

tf 

< 

Marlborough, 
Total,      . 


Tenth  District. 

a) 

1? 

1 

Boxborough, 

Hudson [         ' 

Maynard, 

Stow, 

1 

49 
14 
6 

- 

Total,       . 

70 

- 

Eleventh  District. 

John  L.  Kennison 
of  Ayer. 

James    B.    Tuttle 
of  Acton. 

o 

< 

Acton, 

Ayer \         \ 

Carlisle, .         . 

Chelmsford, [ 

Littleton .         . 

VVestford, .         .         . 

2 
16 

16 
10 
4 

19 

7 
6 

1 

2 

Total, 

48 

33 

2 

402 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


Twelfth  District.  ^ 

go 

o  «  > 

i  ®  o 

<! 

£ 

1 
o 

< 

Ashby,            

12 

19 
19 

8 
21 

9 

- 

_ 

Tyngsborough, 

- 

Total, 

88 

Uh 

.a 

a 

o1 

Thirteenth  District. 

!»« 

Pn'  a 

2 

O  3 

-g§ 

t6 

O 

r 

£  o 

< 

^ 

Bedford 

2 

3 

Concord, 

3 

34 

4 

_ 

Lincoln,  

_ 

25 

_ 

_ 

Sudbury 

14 

1 

- 

- 

Wayland, 

1 

- 

1 

- 

Weston, 

1 

1 

- 

- 

Total, 

21 

64 

5 

- 

"o 

g 

-§ 

Fourteenth  District. 

Q 

2 

ra  o 

o 

1 

^ 

Dracut, 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  1,       . 

7 

- 

Total,      . 

7 

- 

1914.1 


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403 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


Fifteenth  District. 

Lowell,  Ward  2. 
No  nomination. 

Sixteenth  District. 

Lowell,  Wards  4,  5. 
No  nomination. 


o 

A-; 

g 

^i 

(^ 

(u^ 

Seventeenth  District.* 

^i 

9  «> 

E 

o  a 

a  o 

a-3 

-a  -t^ 

o 

1-9 

H 

< 

Xowell:  — 

Wards  3,  6,  7, 

1 

1 

- 

Total, 

1 

1 

- 

=i_: 

M  g: 

o 

Eighteenth  District. 

el 

.d 

■M% 

o 

r3  a 

— 

^ 

< 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  8,       . 

22 

- 

Total, 

22 

- 

Nineteenth  District. 

•a 

13 

•3PQ 
S  o 

1 
o 

< 

Billerica, 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  9, 

Tewksbury 

15 
19 

- 

Total, 

34 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


404 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


M^ 

"o 

eqZ 

t4 
o 
Q   . 

Twentieth  District.* 

p.-"s^ 

a 

u 

■  h-5  P 
J2 

M 

Ct3  <b 

o 

■>-3rt 

g^ 

►^ 

^J 

<J 

Burlington,    ........... 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Nortli  Reading, 

21 

- 

- 

Reading 

28 

- 

- 

Wilmington, 

4 

3 

- 

WOBURN, 

14 

7 

1 

Total, 

67 

10 

1 

o 

u 

PQ  o 

Twenty-first  District. 

M-^ 

J 

o 

T3  O 

w 

< 

Wakefield,      . 

28 

- 

Total, 

28 

- 

"3 

Twenty-second  District. 

■  o 
go 

^1 

o 

Melrose, 

131 

145 

- 

Total 

131 

145 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCOIEXT  — Xo.  43. 


405 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

NuiMBER  OF  Votes  recefv^d  by  Each  Progressi\^  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


^ 

^ 

— 

-|J 

^ 

j3 

t 

c. 

0 

bfi 

6 

o   ■ 
>  ~ 

2 

^d 

Twenty-third  District.* 

od  Da 
Maldc 

1  G.  T 
alden. 

02 

2 

,' 

< 

>-> 

go 

< 

Malde.x, 

365 

506 

372 

446 

1 

Total 

365 

506 

372 

446 

1 

a 
o 

o 

Ji 

K^ 

(5 

Twenty-fourth  District.! 

^1 

«i 

2 

Sa 

^  © 

&u- 

a  > 

o 

T3  O 

gH 

— < 

H 

fe 

< 

Everett, 

275 

276 

- 

Total, 

275 

276 

- 

03  O 

o 

> 

OE 

.  o 

3 

Twenty-fifth  District.* 

i| 

So 

^"S 

;m 

is 

§-» 

fa  ® 

s 

j3 

a  o 

O 

< 

3>  > 

< 

r 

•^ 

^ 

Somerville:  — 

Wards  1,  3,  4,  5, 

101 

103 

103 

2 

Total 

101 

103 

103 

2 

Three  to  be  nominated. 


t  Two  to  be  nominated. 


406 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  CA^rDIDATE  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Continued. 


,       , 

.4-1 

> 

11 

o 

m 

"3  6 

Twenty-sixth  District.* 

^i 

<-i'o 

S 

2cg 

^-Oji 

QO 

ji 

2- 

03  0 

g  £^ 

2  0 

o 

M 

fe 

o 

< 

Somekville:  — 

Wards  2,  6,  7, 

119 

112 

117 

- 

Total 

119 

112 

117 

- 

Twenty-seventh  District. 

it 

S"    ■ 

IS 

1 

o 

< 

Medford:  — 

Wards  3.  6, 

Winchester,    . 

27 
38 

- 

Total,      . 

65 

- 

•  ^ 

fe  o 

a  „ 

Twenty-eighth  District. 

a^-s 

2 

— •ojTS 

X 

C  "  o 

oKS 

K 

< 

Medford:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  4,  5,  7, 

19 

- 

Total, 

19 

*  Three  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


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407 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Priulary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  — ■  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


u 

n  o 

.  t^) 

Twenty-ninth  District. 

H.2 

2 

a^ 

5 

e  o 

^ 

O 

< 

Arlington, 

76 

Lexington, 

50 

- 

Total,       . 

126 

- 

•  •« 

Co 

^ 

o  I-  a 

—  s  ^ 

Thirtieth  District. 

? 

<B  "a 

M 

^»^ 

a 

fH 

<J 

Belmont, 

9 

Watertown,    . 

41 

- 

Total,      . 

50 

- 

Thirty-first  District. 

Arthur  N.Newhall 
of  Stoneham. 

1 

o 

Stoneham 

8 

1 

Total 

8 

1 

County  of  Nantucket. 
First  District. 

Nantucket. 
No  nomination. 


408 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 

Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk. 


First  District. 


Dedham, 
Needham, 

Totail, 


"o 

a 
a 

^. 

c3     . 

Sg 

o.S 

Second  District.* 

ta  — 

H-^ 

m 

'^S 

o 

|8 

1« 

-a 
o 

8m 
o 

o  ° 

< 

Brookline, 

38 

6 

- 

Total, 

38 

6 

- 

^ 

, 

a 

XI    • 

0! 

o  a 

O 

rt  o 

Third  District. 

a 
Q'3 

.  o 

w 

S 

SS 

ffiW 

.So 

io 

r5j2 

i-s 

^ 

•< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  26 

32 

46 

1 

Total, 

32 

46 

1 

Fourth  District. 

ghtW. 
Canto 

£ 

S 
t 

a° 

< 

Canton, 

5 

Milton,  .         .         . 

21 

Total,       . 

26 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


409 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Continued. 


.*.. 

o 

t~, 

a 

(U 

Fifth  District. 

W  ^ 

o 

>..  a 

ja 

■S  3 

o 

■3C? 

^ 

<! 

Quincy:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3.      . 

3 

2 

Total, 

3 

2 

Sixth  District. 

C3  O 

2 

o 

ja 
■*^ 
o 

< 

Quincy:  — 
Wards  4,  5,  6,       . 

49 

_ 

Total, 

49 

_ 

^ 

M 

» 

C 

5R-C 

Kg 

£§ 

Seventh  District. 

ID 

J3 

-C^ 

t  ° 

O   O 

^ 

< 

O 

< 

Weymouth, 

37 

10 

- 

Total, 

37 

10 

410 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressivb  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Continued. 


^i 

^M 

"SS 

Ko 

.3« 

Eighth  District. 

lis 

.HQ.Q 

r^ 

^^ 

tf 

< 

Avon, 

1 

1 

_ 

Braintree 

- 

30 

- 

Holbrook, 

12 

7 

- 

Total , 

13 

38 

-p 

5fl 

o| 

Ninth  District. 

u  3 

E 

S> 

3  0 

^ 

tf 

< 

Randolph,     . 

6 

_ 

Sharon, 

13 

- 

Stoughton,    . 

10 

- 

Total,      . 

29 

- 

Tenth  District. 


Norwood, 

Walpole, 

Westwood, 

Total, 


1914. 


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411 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


Eleventh  District. 


Dover,  . 
Medfield, 
Medway, 
Millis,  . 
No- folk, 
Wellesley, 

Total, 


"  o 
feQ 


O   oi 


Bellingham, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Plainville, 

Wrentham, 

Total, 


County  of  Plymouth. 


First  District. 

Edward   A.    Bur- 
nett   of    Plym- 
outh. 

1 

o 

< 

Plymouth,     . 

21 

- 

Total,      . 

21 

- 

412 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth  —  Continued. 


•B 

fe2 

J  to 

Second  District. 

o.g 

t-> 

il 

^ 

^ 

<J 

Duxbury, 

1 

Marshfield,     . 

10 

Norweii, 

Pembroke,     . 

32 

Scituate, 

1 

- 

Total,      . 

44 

- 

d 

Third  District. 

"  .i 

n 

i 

|«o 

o 

, 

w 

< 

Cohasset, 

4 

Hingham, 

11 

_ 

Hull,      . 

Total,      . 

15 

- 

fl 

o 

£ 

ll 

Fourth  District. 

.  o 

® 

S?K 

<o  o 

^ 

■< 

Hanover, 

7 

Hanson, 

6 

_ 

Rockland,      . 

14 

- 

Total,      . 

27 

- 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


413 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth  —  Continued. 


OS 
9  ^ 

a 

U 

Ji 

Fifth  District. 

3  CJ 

C-i-- 

m 

Zl^ 

h^    -, 

■3^ 

t.< 

•3 

1^ 

cj  0 

£  o 

^J 

X 

< 

< 

Abington, 

14 

5 

29 

_ 

Wliitman, 

15 

35 

0 

- 

Total 

29 

40 

34 

- 

Sixth  District. 


Carver,  . 

Lakeville, 

Marion, 

Mattapoisett, 

Rochester, 

Wareham, 

Total,       . 


Seventh  District. 

J 
0 

< 

Halifax 

14 

1 

Middleborough, 

3 

Total, 

14 

4 

414 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth  —  Continued. 


Eighth  District. 

Cleaveland  A. 
Chandler    of 
East  Bridge- 
water. 

o 

< 

Bridgewater, 
East  Bridgewater, 
West  Bridgewater, 

26 
70 
9 

- 

Total, 

105 

1" 

Qfi 

Ninth  District. 

^^ 

2 

"0 

a) 

5  k  c 

6  g  O 

t 

•T^^  -^^ 

^ 

w 

< 

Bhockton: — 

Wards  3,  4, 

38 

- 

Total,      . 

38 

- 

>. 

"o 

s 

§ 

^ 

a 

Tenth  District.* 

t 
P.  . 

^1 

urn 

J3 

^« 

< 

W 

O 

«11 

Brockton: — 

Wards  1,  2,  5 

31 

24 

29 

- 

Total 

31 

24 

29 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


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415 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth  —  Concluded. 


11 

«1 

Eleventh  District. 

(^2 

o 

< 

2 

o 

-a 

o 

< 

Brockton:  — 
Wards  6.  7, 

31 

_ 

31 

_ 

County  of  Suffolk. 


a 

3 

o 
o 

First  District.* 

W2 

.So 
o 

a  o 
o 

2 
-a 
o 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  1,       . 

37 

33 

- 

Total, 

37 

33 

- 

>> 

o 

S, 

8 

« 

Oo 

^  S 

Second  District.* 

.2 

^2 

<- 

f^  s 

»l 

s 

<i>i« 

Mpq 

o 

•g  o 

£  o 

— ^ 

(2 

O 

<J 

Boston:  — 

Ward  2 

17 

14 

~ 

Total, 

17 

14 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


416 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


M 

03 

M 

OJ 

Sci 

Third  District.* 

£ 

J2 

*«.« 

O 

P=< 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  3,       . 

11 

- 

Total,      . 

11 

- 

>. 

a 

M 

o   . 

Q  9 

Fourth  District.! 

1 

£ 

"1 

.§ 

r  ^ 

^ 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  4,  5, 

1 

- 

Total,       . 

1 

- 

S 

.  cS 

Fifth   District. 

Pwg 

m 

s.i 

CjO 

.-  o 

< 

Chelsea:  — 

Wards  1,  2, 

14 

1 

Total,       . 

14 

1 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


t  Three  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


417 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination-  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  — •  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


1 

a 

"o 

<B 

§ 

Sixth  District.* 

if 

o° 

go 

.■§« 

^ 

(i* 

> 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  6, 

7 

6 

8 

Total,       . 

7 

6 

8 

1 

o 

^ 

o3 

«  «• 

Seventh  District. 

<3 

o 

X 

as 

J3^ 

.S  O 

Pi 

>-5 

^ 

Boston:  — 

Ward  7 

4 

12 

- 

Total, 

4 

12 

- 

>. 

a 

S 

i" 

Eighth  District.* 

»3| 
.s 

£ 
o 

;s° 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  8, 

1 

- 

Total, 

1 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


418 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


2g 

Ninth  District.* 

o 

^1 

§0 

1 
o 

^ 

S 

^ 

Boston:  — 

Ward  9,       . 

4 

4 

- 

Total,       . 

4 

4 

- 

S  0 

o 

Kg 

.« 

.« 

Tenth  District.* 

o-s 

0 

2 

.5  a 

Ss 

^ 

&.a 

o  2 

-O  (- 

^^ 

W 

O 

■< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  10 

61 

60 

- 

Total 

61 

60 

- 

i   . 

"o 

ai 

Eleventh  District.* 

.  d 

1 
o 

^ 

s: 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  11,      . 

40 

39 

- 

Total, 

40 

39 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


419 


progressive  party. 

Number  op  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


::: 

C3 

"73 

o 

rt 

!E 

.  d 

Q  S 

« 

Twelfth  District.* 

^1 

— w 

"2 

J3 

' 

S^o 

fem 

O 

^ 

« 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  12, 


Total, 


26 


26 


32 


32 


Thirteenth  District.* 

a 
.2 
P9 
ba 

*  1 

Boston:  — 
Ward  13.     . 

1 

Total,      . 

1 

- 

j_^ 

^ 

2 

PU 

i 

<!fl 

^d 

Fourteenth  District.' 

J3  O 

am 

h| 

2 

:i^ 

^P3 

J 

C3  O 

z 

tf 

a 

<: 

Boston  :  — 
Ward  14, 


Total, 


*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


420 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  SufEolk  —  Continued. 


Fifteenth  District. 


>  o 


Boston:  — 
Ward  15,      .         .         ; 

6 

8 

_ 

Total, 

6 

8 

§d 

a 
o 

^1 

a 

,                   Sixteenth  District.* 

W  o 

Kg 
^P5 

si 

go 

s= 

fe 

< 

Boston  :  — 

Ward  16 

17 

18 

- 

Total 

17 

18 

- 

U-. 

a 

>> 

>. 

M 

!_:  ^ 

M 

Seventeenth  District.* 

"3  o 

K§ 

43 

•Ho 

i« 

3 

§ 

i-s 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  17 

11 

11 

1 

Total 

11 

11 

1 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


421 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


> 

« 

<d 

«l 

Eighteenth  District.* 

.2 

£ 

w  S 

^J 

M 

-« 

g« 

§  ° 

ja  o 

;— I 

Pi 

H 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  18,     . 

17 

18 

- 

Total,       . 

17 

18 

- 

c 

si 

M 

Nineteenth  District.* 

-1 

m 

1 

J5  O 

r~t 

H 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  19,     . 

23 

~ 

Total,      . 

23 

- 

^ 

a    ■ 

2 

J 

<-s 

B  . 

Twentieth  District,  t 

on 

k| 

E 

So 

fern 

bn 

.S' 

13  o 

J3<« 

d<.-. 

<; 

tf 

K 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  20 

94 

97 

94 

- 

Total 

94 

97 

94 

- 

•  Two  to  be  nominated. 


t  Three  to  be  nominated. 


422 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


Twenty-first  District.* 


Boston:  — 
Ward  21, 

Total, 


o 
^P9 


70 


70 


o  35 


Twenty-second  District.* 

03 

B 

H  a 
^- 

So 

"o 

1 

a 
ll 

•§« 

•-5 

03 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  22,     . 

6 

6 

_ 

Total,       . 

6 

6 

- 

^ 

m 

o 

3 

s 

0. 

^ 

o 

a  . 

^  . 

Twenty-third  District.* 

T3 
^1 

03  a 

il 

03« 

oj 

•s« 

tB'o 

£o 

1-5 

^ 

"^ 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  23 

33 

84 

107 

- 

Total 

33 

84 

107 

- 

Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


423 


progeessive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Continued. 


J 

t« 

«« 

, 

,         . 

o 

o 

Ut 

Twenty-fourth 

a 
S 

^'1 

'^1 

District.' 

c  o 

o  o 

Samuel 
dram  c 

2| 
5*3 

o 

a 

m 

1^ 

a 

a 

K 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  24,      . 

28 

67 

33 

33 

35 

49 

57 

- 

Total,      . 

28 

67 

33 

33 

35 

49 

57 

- 

>. 

s 

W 

a 

9 

a!     . 

02     . 

S  a 

r-;  f' 

Twenty-fifth  District.! 

■S 
"sea 

wo 

•as 
«e5 

1 

c_ 

&^ 

si  O 

o  o 

— 

Q 

a 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  25,      . 

52 

47 

- 

Total, 

52 

47 

- 

c 

'2  g 

sS 

X^ 

Twenty-sixth  District. 

S^ 

fe 

o  o 

^ 

^ 

O 

< 

Chelsea:  — 

Wards  3,  4, 

27 

- 

Total, 

27 

- 

•  Three  to  be  nominated. 


t  Two  to  be  nominated. 


424 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk  —  Concluded. 


"o 

Xi 

« 

^ 

Twenty-seventh  District.* 

.2 

^  > 

OS  O 

i^ 

^ 

a 

^ 

Cheisea:  — 

Ward  5,       . 

16 

16 

- 

Revere, 

10 

10 

- 

Winthrop, 

18 

20 

~ 

Total,      . 

44 

46 

- 

County  of  Worcester. 


First  District. 


Athol,    . 
Dana,    . 
Petersham , 
Phillipston, 
Royalston, 

Total, 


"o 

A 

>>  . 

a 

Second  District.* 

03  d 

M.1 

C3 

CO 

1 

J^ 

3  o 

o 

fL| 

< 

Ashburnham 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Gardner, 

35 

35 

- 

Templeton, 

13 

12 

- 

Winchendon, 

15 

14 

~ 

Total 

63 

61 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914.1 


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425 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


13  a 
"3 

it 

CS.C 

Third  District. 

(D 

' 

^ 

< 

Barre,     . 

Holden, 

Hubbardston, 

Oakham, 

Princeton, 

Rutland, 

Sterling, 

Westminster, 

Total,       . 


Fourth  District. 


Brookfield,     . 

Hardwick, 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 

Warren, 

West  Brookfield, 

Total,      . 


.:<! 

c3 

Oa 

o 

Fifth  District. 

So 

to 

f* 

a 

■< 

Charlton, 

3 

Southbridge, 

8 

- 

Sturbridge,    . 

3 

- 

Total, 

14 

- 

426 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


U-, 

o 

■a 

a 

o 

f^   . 

Sixth  District. 

.  0 

E 

J3 

u< 

— 

o 

< 

Auburn, 

1 

_ 

Leicester, 

- 

- 

Paxton, 

- 

- 

Spencer, 

- 

- 

Total, 

1 

- 

Seventh  District. 

Dudley,  Oxford,  Webster. 

No  nomination. 


Eighth  District.* 


fe-^. 


3  O 


JS  o 
O 


Blackstone, 

Douglas, 

Grafton, 

Millbury, 

Shrewsbury, 

Sutton,  . 

Uxbridge, 

Total, 


a 

•B 

bn 

S 

>, 

K'6 

hJ     . 

Ninth  District.* 

>£ 

6$ 

!-• 

JS 

fe^ 

M 

cj  O 

So 

^- 

Z 

H 

< 

Hopedale, 

_ 

Mendon 

- 

- 

- 

Milford 

11 

9 

1 

Northbridge, 

3 

3 

- 

Upton, 

8 

10 

1 

Total 

22 

22 

2 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


427 


progeessive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


» 

kM 

1 

^i 

OS  — 

w^ 

Tenth  District.* 

°     2 

2 

-SO 

2fl2 

>>o  2 

^ 

o 

tf 

< 

Berlin 

_ 

- 

- 

Bolton 

- 

- 

- 

Boylston, 

3 

3 

- 

Clinton, 

13 

- 

Northboroueh, 

18 

17 

- 

Southborough, 

5 

4 

- 

West  Bovlston, 

2 

1 

- 

Westborough, 

47 

46 

- 

Total, 

88 

85 

- 

-0  a 

a 

§1 

Bi 

Co 

&l 

Eleventh  District.* 

<^ 

hI 

u 

H  9^ 

III 

1-9 

go 

J3 
O 

< 

Fitchbtjrg:  — 

Ward  6 

11 

9 

- 

Harvard 

- 

- 

- 

Lancaster 

- 

- 

- 

Leominster, ... 

23 

21 

- 

Lunenburg, 

6 

G 

- 

Total, 

40 

36 

- 

E 
8)  Er 

(C 

3 

Twelfth  District.* 

►^•s 

^•g 

E 

•SE 

&E 

o 

S  o 

if  ° 

n 

o 

& 

< 

Fitchburg:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

39 

39 

- 

Total,      . 

39 

39 

- 

•  Two  to  be  nominated . 


428 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


peogressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


I, 

3 

o 

St.' 

<-s 

Thirteenth  District. 

.^§ 

£ 

H 

to 

.a 

.a  0 

o 

1-3 

< 

Wobcester:  — 

Ward  1.       . 

17 

- 

Total,       . 

17 

- 

Fourteenth  District. 


Worcester:  — 
Ward  2,       . 


Total, 


ii 

^i 

Fifteenth  District. 

<-s 

fe 

s-g 

.§ 

'5  H.fe 

o 

=3 

o 

< 

Worcester:  — 

Ward  3,       . 



6 

- 

Total, 

6 

- 

1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


429 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

NuAiBER  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Continued. 


Sixteenth  District. 


Worcester:  ■ 
Ward  4, 


Total, 


o 

rt 

o    . 

%s. 

Seventeenth  District. 

^1 

^^ 

■s. 

C3^ 

o 

fe 

< 

Worcester:  — 

Ward  5,       . 

1 

- 

Total,      . 

1 

n 

o 

ots 

Eighteenth  District. 

Hg 

fe 

o 

a  o 

r"i 

< 

< 

Worcester:  — 

Ward  6, 

7 

- 

Total,       . 

7 

- 

430 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Concluded. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Concluded. 


Nineteenth  District. 

geA. 
Wore 

a  0 

-^ 

O 

«(J 

Worcester:  — 

Ward  7,       . 

6 

~ 

Total,      . 

6 

- 

Twentieth  District. 

William  E.  Marks 
of  Worcester. 

V 

o 

< 

Worcester:  — 
Ward  8,       . 

14 

_ 

Total.      . 

14 

- 

Twenty-first  District. 

Q 

< 

Worcester:  — 
Ward  9.       . 

11 

_ 

Total,      . 

11 

- 

>.- 

o 

^ 

3     ■ 

Z  o 

Twenty-second  District. 

£ 

^& 

o 

< 

Worcester:  — 

Wards  10,  12,       . 

12 

- 

Total, 

12 

_ 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


431 


progeessive  paety. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Countij  Commissioners. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


25  3 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,    . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


03  O 

2  c 


Orleans,  . 

Provincetown, 

Sandwich, 

Truro,      . 

VVellfleet, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


25 


28 


County  of  Berkshire. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Adams,    . 

Alford,     . 

Becket,    . 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg, 

Dalton,    . 

Egremont, 

Florida,    . 

Great  Barrington,   . 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mount  VVashington, 

New  Ashford, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams, 
Otis, 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savoy, 

Sheffield, 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringham, 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 


Total. 


27 


432 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioners  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


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Acushnet, 

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North  Attleborough, 

18 

Attleborough, 

10 

1 

Norton 

- 

2 

Berkley,  . 

- 

1 

Raynham,        

_ 

_ 

Dartmouth, 

_ 

- 

Rehoboth 

_ 

_ 

Dighton, 
Easton,    . 

- 

2 

Seekonk, 

Somerset,         .        .        .        . 

- 

- 

Fairhaven, 

_ 

_ 

Swansea, 

_ 

_ 

Fall  River, 

_ 

23 

Tadnton,        

2 

_ 

Freetown, 

- 

- 

Westport, 

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7 

New  Bedford, 

- 

Total 

37 

29 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


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West  Tisbury 

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Gay  Head 

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Gosnold, 

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Total 

8 

2 

Oak  Bluffs 

- 

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County  of  Essex. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


3  o 

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Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford,  . 

Danvers, 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


43- 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Cotnmissiorters  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


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Lynnfield 

Rockport, 

Manchester, 

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Rowley,   . 

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Marblehead, 

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1 

Salem,     . 

9 

Merrimac, 

1 

- 

Salisbury, 

_ 

_ 

Methuen, 

1 

2 

Saugus,    . 

_ 

1 

Middleton, 

1 

- 

Swampscott, 

9 

Nahant, 

2 

- 

Topsfield, 

_ 

_ 

Newbury, 

- 

_ 

Wenham, 

_ 

1 

Newburyport, 

- 

_ 

West  Newburj', 

_ 

North  Ando-i'er. 

2 

_ 

Peabody, 

Total,   . 

107 

12 

County  of  Franklin. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashfield, 

Bernard.ston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawlev,  . 

Heath,'     . 

Leverett, 

Leyden,  . 


§2 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Monroe,   . 

Montague. 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

Total, 


434 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioners  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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So 

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Agawam , 

Blandford, 

Brimfield, 

Chester,  . 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Holland, 

Holyoke, 

Longmeadow, 

Ludlow,  . 

Monson,  . 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Montgomery,  . 

Palmer,    . 

Russell,   . 

Southwick, 

Springfield,  . 

Tolland,  . 

Wales, 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield, 

Wilbraham, 

Total, 


162 
1 


County  of  Hampshire. 

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Amherst,          .                  ... 

1 

Northampton 

2 

2 

Belchertown,   . 

- 

- 

Pelham,  . 

1 

1 

Chesterfield,    . 

- 

- 

Plainfield, 

- 

- 

Cummington, 

- 

- 

Prescott, 

- 

- 

Easthampton, 

- 

- 

South  Hadley, 

- 

Enfield,   . 

- 

- 

Southampton, 

- 

~ 

Goshen,   . 

- 

- 

Ware, 

- 

- 

Granby,  . 

- 

- 

Westhampton, 

- 

- 

Greenwich, 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 

1 

1 

Hadley,   . 

2 

1 

Worthington,  . 

~ 

~ 

Hatfield, 

— 

— 

Huntington, 

- 

- 

Total, 

6 

7 

Middlefield 

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1914.1 


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435 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioners  — •  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex. 


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Acton, 

17 

Mbdford 

58 

Arlington, 

76 

Melrose,        .... 

244 

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Ashbv, 

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Natick, 

23 

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Ashland, 

3 

- 

Newton, 

88 

_ 

Ayer, 

14 

- 

North  Reading 

14 

_ 

Bedford, 

5 

- 

Pepperell 

19 

_ 

Belmont, 

9 

- 

Reading, 

29 

_ 

Billerica, 

15 

- 

Revere  (Suffolk  County), 

10 

_ 

Boxborough, 

1 

- 

Sherborn 

1 

_ 

Burlington, 

- 

- 

Shirley, 

8 

_ 

Cambridge, 

141 

2 

Somerville 

221 

_ 

Carlisle,  . 

- 

- 

.Stonehani, 

24 

_ 

Chelmsford, 

23 

_ 

Stow, 

6 

_ 

Concord, 

40 

1 

Sudbury,          

12 

_ 

Dracut,    . 

2 

- 

Tewksbury,              .... 

_ 

Dunstable, 

- 

- 

Townsend, 

21 

_ 

Everett, 

269 

- 

Tyn  sborough 

9 

1 

Framingham, 

39 

- 

Wakefield, 

24 

Groton,    . 

19 

- 

Waltham,                 .... 

79 

_ 

HoUiston, 

34 

- 

Watertown, 

39 

_ 

Hopkinton, 

7 

- 

Wayland, 

2 

_ 

Hu.ison,   . 

51 

- 

Westford, 

5 

_ 

Lexington, 

46 

_ 

Weston,    .                  .         . 

1 

_ 

Lincoln,  . 

9 

1 

Wilmington, 

3 

_ 

Littleton, 

10 

6 

Winchester, 

37 

_ 

Lowell, 

98 

- 

Winthrbp  (Suffolk  Countv),  . 

19 

_ 

Maldex, 

556 

1 

WOBURN, 

16 

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22 

Maynard, 

14 

Total, 

2,543 

12 

County  of  Norfolk. 


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2 

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Franklin 

38 

Bellingham,     .        .                 .        . 

8 

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Holbrook,         .... 

19 

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Braintree, 

31 

_ 

Med  field. 

_ 

Brookline, 

38 

- 

Medwav,           .... 

13 

_ 

Canton,   . 

4 

_ 

Millis,       . 

10 

_ 

Cohasset, 

5 

_ 

Milton, 

20 

Dedham,          

18 

_ 

Needham, 

67 

_ 

Dover, 

8 

_ 

Norfolk, 

8 

_ 

Foxborough 

14 

~ 

Norwood 

21 

- 

436 


ASSESSED   POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 

NOMIXATION  FOR  A  StATE  OfFICE  AND  FOR  ELECTION  FOR  THE  StATE  COM- 
MITTEE AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioners  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Plainville, 

QUINCY,    . 

Randolph, 
Sharon,    . 
.Stoughton , 
Walpole,  . 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Wellesley, 
Westwood, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham , 

Total, 


531 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brocktox, 

Carver,     . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,    . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hinghani, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


D  3 


42 

26 

112 

1 

1 

61 
1 
6 
5 

11 

1 

4 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymoutii, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Total, 


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425 


County  of  Worcester. 



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Ashburntiam,           .... 

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Barre, 

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Athol, 

33 

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Berlin, 

Auburn 

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Blackstone 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


437 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Ea-ch  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  County  Commissioners  — •  Concluded. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Bolton,    . 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley,  . 

Fitchburg, 

Gardner, 

Grafton,  . 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden,   . 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford,  . 

Millbury, 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 

Northborough, 

Northbridge,  . 

Oakham , 


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46 

- 

36 

_ 

2 

- 

4 

~ 

3 

- 

1 

_ 

23 

_ 

6 

- 

13 

_ 

3 

- 

12 

_ 

15 

1 

8 

- 

3 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Oxford,    . 
Paxton,    . 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
L^pton, 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster,  . 
West  Boylston, 
We.?t  Brookfield 
Westborough,  . 
Westminster,   . 
Winchendon,   . 
Worcester,     . 

Total, 


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50 


15 
111 


508 


438 


ASSESSED   POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party   Candidate  for 

NOMIXATIOX  FOR  A   StaTE  OfFICE  AND  FOR  ELECTION  FOR  THE  StATE  COM- 
MITTEE AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners* 

County  of  Barnstable. 


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Barnstable, 
Bourne, 
Brewster,   . 
Clmtham,  . 
Dennis, 
Eastham,  . 
Falmoutt, 
Harwich,    . 
Mash  pee,    . 

31 

8 
18 

8 
12 

1 

5 
12 

5 

9 

1 

Orleans,     .... 

Provincetown,  . 

Sandwich, 

Truro,         .... 

Wellfleet 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 

7 
1 
3 
6 
4 
21 

- 

3 

137 

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Becket, 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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Cheshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Clarksburg, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dalton, 

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- 

- 

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Egremont,   . 

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Florida, 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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Great  Barrington, 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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Hancock,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hinsdale,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lanesborough,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lee, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lenox, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Monterey,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Washington, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  Ashford, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  Marlborough, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Adams,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Otis,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Peru,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

PrrrsFiELD, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

Richmond,  . 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Sandisfield, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Savoy, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sheffield,      . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Stockbridge, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tyringham, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Washington, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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West  Stockbridge, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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W'illiamstown, 

- 

1 

1 

- 

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Windsor, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Total,    . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

- 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC    DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


439 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
No^u^'ATION  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  — ■  Continued. 
County  of  Bristol. 


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North  Attleborough, 

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Norton, 

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Berkley,     . 

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- 

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Raynham, 

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Dartmouth, 

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Rehoboth, 

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Diphton,    . 

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Seekonk,     .... 

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Easton, 

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Somerset 

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Fairhaven, 

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Swansea 

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Fall  River, 

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- 

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FreetQ-wn, 

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Westport,   .... 

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- 

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New  Bedford, 

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- 

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1 

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County  of  Dukes  County. 


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West  Tisbury,          .... 

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Gay  Head 

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Ipswich,     . 

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Beverly,  . 

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Lawrence, 

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Boxford,    . 

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Ltnn, 

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Danvers,    . 

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Lynnfield, 

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Essex, 

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Manchester, 

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Georgetown, 

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Marblehead, 

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1 

Gloucester, 

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3 

Merrimac, 

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Groveland, 

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Methuen,  . 

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Hamilton, 

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Middleton, 

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t  Two  persons  tied  for  second  place  with  two  votes  each. 


440 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

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Salisbury, 

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Newburyport, 

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Swampscott, 

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North  Andover. 

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Topsfield,  .... 

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Peabody,    . 

- 

- 

- 

Wenham,    .... 

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Rockport,  . 

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West  Newbury, 

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Rowley,     . 

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Salem, 

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Bernardston, 

_ 

_ 

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Montague, 

_ 

_ 

Buckland, 

_ 

- 

_ 

New  Salem, 

1 

1 

_ 

Charlemont, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Northfield, 

_ 

Colrain, 

- 

_ 

- 

Orange, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Conway,     . 

- 

- 

- 

Rowe, 

- 

_ 

_ 

Deerfield,    . 

_ 

_ 

- 

Shelburne, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Erving, 

_ 

_ 

Shutesburv, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Gill,    . 

_ 

_ 

- 

Sunderland, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Greenfield, 

_ 

- 

- 

Warwick,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hawley,     . 

_ 

_ 

- 

Wendell,     . 

- 

_ 

_ 

Heath 

- 

- 

- 

Whately,    . 

- 

- 

- 

Leverett,    . 
Leyden, 

- 

- 

- 

Total,  . 

1 

1 

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County  of  Hampden. 


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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Brimfield,  . 

- 

- 

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~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

- 

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Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


441 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  ant)  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Richard    Connery 
of  Springfield. 

Edward  CuUen  of 
Springfield. 

Arthur    Fales     of 
Springfield. 

Herbert  Anderson 
of  Springfield. 

2 
1  o 

William  G.  Smith 
of  Springfield. 

J.     Frank     Drake 
of  Springfield. 

Lowi.s   E.   Aldrich 
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Chester, 

Chicopee,  . 

East  Longmeadow,     . 

Gran\alle,  . 

Hampden, 

Holland,      . 

HOLYOKE,    . 

Longmeadow,     . 

Ludlow, 

Monson, 

Montgomery, 

Palmer, 

Russell, 

Southwick, 

Springfield, 

Tolland,      . 

Wales, 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield,    . 

Wilbraham, 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

_ 
1 

1 

- 

Total,   . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

County  of  Hampshire. 


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Amherst,    . 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield,      . 

Goshen, 

Granby,     . 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,      . 

Hatfield 

- 

- 

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NoRTHAMPTOX, 

Pel  ham,     . 

Plainfield, 

Prescott,     . 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

WesthamptoD, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington, 

1 
1 

- 

Huntington, 
Middlefield, 

Total,  . 

1          1      - 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


442 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

NuaiBER  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Acton, 

Arlington 

Ashby, 

Ashland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford, 

Concord,    . 

Dracut, 

Dunstable, 

Eveb:ett,  . 

Framingliam, 

Groton , 

Holliston,  . 

Hopkinton, 

Hudson,     . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln, 

Littleton,  . 

Lowell,     . 

Malden,    . 

Maelborough, 

Maynard,  . 


O 


Cities  and  Towns. 


? 
M  o 

o 


Medfokd, 

Melrose,  . 

Natick, 

Newton,  . 

North  Reading, 

Pepperell,  . 

Reading,    . 

Revere  (Suffolk  County) 

Stierborn,  . 

Shirley, 

Somerville, 

Stone  ham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury,   . 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend. 

Tyngsborough, 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 

Way  land,   . 

Westford,   . 

Weston, 

Wilmington, 

Winchester, 

Winthrop  (Suffolk  County) 

WOBURN,    . 

Total,  . 


So 


County  of  Norfolk. 


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Needham, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Bellingham, 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk.     . 

- 

- 

1 

Braintree,  . 

- 

_ 

- 

Norwood,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Brookline, 

- 

- 

- 

Plainville, 

- 

- 

- 

Canton, 

- 

- 

- 

QUINCY,       . 

- 

- 

- 

Cohasset,   . 

-. 

- 

1 

Randolph, 

- 

- 

- 

Dedham,   . 

3 

2 

■2 

Sharon, 

- 

- 

- 

Dover, 

- 

- 

Stoughton, 

- 

- 

- 

Foxborough, 

- 

- 

- 

Walpole,     . 

- 

- 

- 

Franklin,   . 

- 

- 

- 

Wellesley,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Holbrook,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Westwood, 

- 

- 

- 

Medfield,    . 

_ 

- 

- 

Weymouth, 

- 

- 

4 

Med  way,    . 
Millis, 

- 

- 

2 

Wrentham, 

- 

- 

- 

Milton, 

- 

- 

- 

Total 

3 

2 

10 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


443 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 

XOMIXATIOX  FOR  A  StaTE  OfFICE  AND   FOR  ELECTION  FOR  THE  StATE  COM- 
MITTEE AT  THE  Annual  State  Prim.vky,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Coinmissioners  *  —  Continued. 

County  of  Plymouth. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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13 

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Abington,  . 

Bridgewater. 

Brockton, 

Carver. 

Duxbury,  . 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,      . 

Hanover,    . 

Hanson,     . 

Hingham,  . 

Hull, 

Kingston,  . 

Lakeville,  . 

Marion, 

Marshfield, 

2 
2 

4 

2 
2 

7 
4 

2 

1 
1 

2 

Mattapoisett,     . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,     . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate,     . 

Wareham,  . 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman,  . 

13 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

2 

Total,  . 

23 

19        8 

1 

1 

County  of  Worcester. 


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Ashburnham,          .... 

_ 

Lancaster 

_ 

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Athol 

30 

- 

Leicester, 

1 

- 

Auburn 

3 

- 

Leominster, 

20 

1 

Barre 

6 

- 

Lunenburg, 

6 

- 

Berlin, 

- 

- 

Mendon,  . 

- 

- 

Blaekstone 

- 

- 

Milford,  . 

12 

- 

Bolton 

- 

- 

MUlbury, 

3 

- 

Boylston 

3 

- 

New  Braintree, 

- 

- 

Brookfield 

1 

- 

North  Brookfield, 

13 

- 

Charlton 

5 

- 

Northborough, 

18 

- 

Clinton 

14 

- 

Northbridge,  . 

6 

- 

Dana, 

4 

- 

Oakham, 

3 

- 

Douglas, 

1 

- 

Oxford,    . 

1 

- 

Dudley 

- 

- 

Paxton,    . 

1           - 

- 

FiTCHBUP.G 

45 

- 

Petersham, 

- 

- 

Gardner, 

36 

- 

Phillipston, 

8 

- 

Grafton 

2 

- 

Princeton, 

2 

- 

Hardwick, 

- 

- 

Royalston, 

16 

- 

Harvard 

1 

- 

Rutland, 

- 

- 

Holden 

4 

- 

Shrewsbury, 

1 

- 

Hopedale, 

- 

- 

Southborough , 

4 

- 

Hubbardaton,          .... 

3 

— 

Southbridge, 

8 

*  Two  to  be  nominated. 


444 


ASSESSED   POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Associate  County  Commissioners  *  —  Concluded. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Spencer,  . 

Sterling,  . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,  , 
Templeton, 
Upton,  . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,  . 
Webster,  . 


Cities  and  Towns. 


West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield, 
Westborough,  . 
Westminster,  . 
Winchendon,  . 
Worcester,    . 


Total,! 


45 

2 
14 

107 


494 


Two  to  be  nominated. 


t  Two  persons  tied  for  second  place  with  one  vote  each. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMEXT  — Xo.  43. 


445 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  \'otes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 

XOMIN'ATION  for  A  StaTE  OfFICE  AND  FOR  ELECTION  FOR  THE  StATE   COM- 
MITTEE AT  THE  Annual  State  Prialary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney. 

Eastern  District. 


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Amesbury 

23 

_ 

Methuen, 

61 

_ 

Andover, 

15 

- 

Middleton, 

7 

- 

Beverly, 

115 

- 

Nahant,  . 

2 

- 

Boxford.  . 

4 

1 

Newbury, 

5 

- 

Danvers, 

26 

- 

Newburyport, 

17 

- 

Essex, 

2 

- 

North  Andover, 

3 

- 

Georgetown, 

4 

- 

Peabody, 

12 

- 

Gloucester. 

27 

- 

Rockport, 

17 

- 

Ciroveland, 

3 

- 

Rowley,  . 

3 

- 

Hamilton, 

1 

- 

Salem,     . 

12 

- 

H.^VERHILL, 

33 

- 

Saugus,    . 

39 

- 

Ipswich,  . 

7 

- 

Swampscott, 

33 

- 

L.^WREXCF, 

31 

- 

Topsfield, 

7 

- 

Lynx, 

173 

- 

Wenham, 

3 

- 

Lynnfield, 

7 

_ 

West  Newburj 

7 

- 

Manchester, 

5 

- 

Marblehead, 

15 

- 

Total 

737 

1 

Merrimac, 

13 

~ 

Middle  District. 


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Ashburnham,           .... 

Grafton 

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Athol, 

27 

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Hardwick, 

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Auburn, 

0 

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Harvard, 

1 

- 

Barre, 

6 

- 

Holden,   . 

4 

- 

Berlin, 

- 

- 

Hopedale, 

- 

- 

Blackstone 

- 

- 

Hubbardston, 

3 

- 

Bolton 

- 

- 

Lancaster, 

- 

- 

Boylston. 

3 

- 

Leicester, 

1 

- 

Brookfield 

1 

Leominster,     . 

23 

- 

Charlton. 

5 

- 

Lunenburg, 

2 

- 

Clinton, 

14 

- 

Mendon,  . 

- 

- 

Dana 

4 

- 

Milford,   . 

11 

- 

Douglas, 

1 

1 

Millbury, 

3 

- 

Dudley, 

New  Braintree, 

- 

- 

FlTCHBURG 

44 

- 

North  Brookfield, 

14 

- 

Gardner, 

35 

1 

Northborough, 

17 

- 

446 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney  —  Continued.    . 

Middle  District  —  Concluded. 


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Northbridge, 

8 

_ 

Sutton, 

_ 

_ 

Oakham, 

3 

- 

Templeton, 

13 

- 

Oxford,    . 

- 

- 

Upton,     . 

13 

- 

Paxton,    . 

- 

- 

Uxbridge, 

3 

- 

Petersham, 

- 

- 

Warren,    . 

0 

- 

PhilHpston, 

' 

8 

- 

Webster,  . 

- 

- 

Princeton, 

0 

- 

West  Boylston, 

2 

- 

Royalston, 

16 

- 

West  Brook  field. 

0 

- 

Rutland, 

- 

- 

Westborough,  . 

45 

Shrewsbury,    . 

1 

- 

Westminster,  . 

2 

- 

Southborough,     , 

5 

- 

Winchendon,   . 

15 

- 

Southbridge,    . 
Spencer,  . 

8 
6 

- 

Worcester,    . 

107 

- 

Sterling,  . 

2 

- 

Total 

491 

1 

Sturbiidge, 

3 

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Northern  District. 


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Acton 

21 

_ 

Maynard, 

14 

_ 

Arlington, 

69 

- 

Medford, 

61 

- 

Ashby,     . 

11 

- 

Melrose, 

238 

- 

Ashland, 

3 

Natick,    . 

24 

- 

Ayer, 

14 

Newton, 

90 

- 

Bedford,  . 

3 

North  Readin 

?. 

15 

- 

Belmont, 

8 

Pepperell, 

19 

- 

Billerica, 

15 

- 

Reading, 

29 

- 

Boxborough, 

1 

- 

Sherborn, 

- 

- 

Burlington, 

- 

- 

Shirley,    . 

8 

- 

Cambridge, 

138 

- 

Somerville, 

217 

1 

Carlisle,   . 

- 

- 

Stone  ham. 

23 

- 

Chelmsford, 

22 

- 

Stow, 

!            6 

- 

Concord. 

38 

- 

Sudbury, 

11 

- 

Dracut,    . 

2 

- 

Tewksbury, 

- 

Dunstable, 

- 

- 

Townsend, 

21 

- 

Everett, 

269 

- 

Tyngsborough 

8 

- 

Framingham, 

36 

- 

Wakefield, 

25 

- 

Groton,    . 

18 

- 

Waltham, 

77 

- 

HoUiston, 

34 

- 

Watertown, 

39 

- 

Hopkinton, 

7 

- 

Wavland, 

- 

Hudson,  . 

50 

- 

Westford, 

5 

- 

Lexington, 

45 

- 

Weston,    . 

2 

- 

Lincoln,  . 

9 

- 

Wilmington, 

4 

- 

Littleton, 

17 

- 

Winchester, 

35 

- 

Lowell, 

92 
546 

1 

WOBURX, 

14 

- 

Malden, 

Marlborougi 

I, 

23 

- 

Total, 

2,478 

2 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


44i 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorne])  —  Continued. 

Northwestern  District. 


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Amherst, 

_ 

_ 

Middlefield 

_ 

_ 

Ashfield, 

- 

- 

Monroe,  . 

- 

- 

Belchertown,  . 

- 

- 

Montague, 

1 

- 

Bernardston,   . 

- 

- 

New  Salem,     . 

- 

- 

Buckland, 

- 

- 

Northampton, 

- 

1 

Charlemont,    . 

- 

- 

Northfield,       . 

- 

2 

Chesterfield,   . 

- 

- 

Orange ,   . 

2 

- 

Colrain,   . 

- 

- 

Pelham,  . 

- 

- 

Conway, 

- 

- 

Plainfield, 

- 

- 

Cummington, 

- 

- 

Prescott, 

- 

- 

Deerfield, 

2 

- 

Rowe, 

- 

- 

Easthampton, 

- 

- 

Shelburne, 

- 

- 

Enfield,   . 

- 

- 

Shutesbury,     . 

- 

- 

Erving,    . 

- 

- 

South  Hadlev, 

~ 

- 

Gill, 

- 

Southampton, 

- 

- 

Goshen,  . 

- 

Sunderland,     . 

- 

- 

Granbv,  . 

- 

Ware, 

- 

- 

Greenfield, 

2 

- 

Warwick, 

- 

- 

Greenwich, 

- 

Wendell, . 

- 

- 

Hadley,  . 

- 

- 

Westhampton, 

- 

- 

Hatfield, 

- 

- 

Whately, 

- 

- 

Hawley,  . 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 

- 

- 

Heath,     . 

- 

- 

Worthington,  . 

- 

- 

Huntington,    . 

— 

~ 

Leverett, 

- 

- 

Total 

7 

3 

Leyden,  . 

" 

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Southeastern  District. 


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Abington, 

43 

Franklin, 

38 

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Avon, 

2 

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Halifax,  . 

2 

1 

Bellingham, 

8 

_ 

Hanover, 

6 

- 

Braintree, 

31 

- 

Hanson,  . 

6 

- 

Bridge  water, 

25 

- 

Hingham, 

10 

- 

Brockton, 

110 

- 

Holbrook, 

19 

- 

Brookline, 

37 

- 

Hull, 

- 

- 

Canton,   . 

4 

- 

Kingston, 

1 

- 

Carver,    . 

2 

- 

Lakeville, 

- 

- 

Cohasset, 

5 

- 

Marion,    . 

4 

- 

Dedham, 

20 

- 

Marshfield, 

8 

- 

Dover,     . 

9 

- 

Mattapoisett, 

- 

Duxbury, 

1 

- 

Medfield, 

5 

- 

East  Bridgewater, 

55 

- 

Medway, 

13 

- 

Foxborough,    . 

13 

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Middleborough 

29 

448 


ASSESSED   POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan, 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  District  Attorney  — ■  Continued. 

Southeastern  District  —  Concluded. 


c 

a 

o 
a 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

o 

.~  o 

—. 

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... 

& 

< 

^ 

< 

MUlis 

12 

Scituate, 

1 

Milton,     . 

19 

- 

Sharon,    . 

13 

- 

Needham, 

66 

- 

Stoiighton, 

10 

- 

Norfolk.  . 

8 

- 

Walpole,  . 

33 

- 

Nonvell,  . 

- 

- 

Wareham, 

1 

- 

Norwood, 

19 

- 

Wellesley, 

3 

- 

Pembroke, 

27 

- 

West  Bridge  water, 

7 

- 

Plain  ville, 

10 

- 

We  St  wood, 

15 

- 

Plymouth, 

22 

- 

Weymouth, 

42 

- 

Plvmpton, 

1 

Whitman, 

36 

- 

QUINCY,    . 

59 

Wrentham, 

9 

- 

Randolph, 

6 

Rochester, 

1 

Total 

941 

1 

Rockland, 

15 

Southern  District. 


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0-T3 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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■Sz: 

^ 

^ 

< 

1-5 

< 

Acushnet, 

Nantucket 

_ 

_ 

Attleborough, 

- 

New  Bedford, 

1 

- 

Barnstable, 

1 

3 

North  Attleborougl 

1, 

- 

- 

Berkley,  . 

_ 

Norton,    . 

- 

- 

Bourne,    . 

- 

Oak  Bluffs,      . 

- 

- 

Brewster, 

- 

_ 

Orleans,  . 

- 

- 

Chatham, 

_ 

1 

Province  town, 

- 

- 

Chilmark, 

_ 

_ 

Raynham, 

- 

- 

Dartmouth, 

- 

- 

Rehoboth, 

- 

- 

Dennis,    . 

- 

_ 

Sandwich, 

- 

- 

Dighton, 

_ 

_ 

Seekonk, 

- 

- 

Eastham, 

- 

- 

Somerset, 

- 

- 

Easton,    . 

- 

- 

Swansea, 

- 

- 

Edgartown, 

- 

- 

Taunton, 

- 

1 

Fairhaven, 

- 

- 

Tisbury, 

- 

1 

Fall  River, 

- 

- 

Truro,      . 

- 

1 

Falmouth, 

- 

1 

Weimeet, 

- 

- 

Freetown, 

- 

- 

Westport, 

- 

- 

Gay  Head, 

- 

- 

West  Tisbury, 

- 

1 

Gosnold, 

- 

- 

Yarmouth, 

- 

- 

Harwich, 

- 

- 

Mansfield, 

- 

- 

Total 

2 

9 

Mashpee, 

~ 

~ 

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449 


PROGRESSIVE   PARTY. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 


Votes  for  District  Attorney 

Suffolk  District. 


Concluded. 


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Boston, 

874 

_ 

Winthrop, 

17 

_ 

Chelsea 

50 

- 

Revere 

10 

~ 

Total 

951 

" 

Western  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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Adams,    . 

Agawam, 

Alford,     . 

Becket,    . 

Blandford, 

Brimfield, 

Cheshire, 

Chester,  . 

Chicopee, 

Clarksburg, 

Dalton,    . 

East  Longaieadow, 

Egremont, 

Florida,    . 

Granville, 

Great  Barrington, 

Hampden, 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Lanesborough, 
Lee, 
Lenox, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow,  . 
Monson,  . 
Monterey, 
Montgomery,  . 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Mount  Washington 
New  Ashford, 
New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams, 
Otis, 

Palmer,    . 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Russell,   . 

Sandisfield, 

Savoy, 

Sheffield, 

Southwick, 

Springfield, 

Stockbridge, 

Tolland,  . 

Tyringham, 

Wales, 

Washington, 

West  Springfield, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Westfield, 

Wilbraham, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 


Total, 


1-5    C 


39 


450 


ASSESSED.  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


-o  o 

^  S 

O 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Orleans,  . 

Provincetown, 

Sandwich, 

Truro,      . 

Wellfleet. 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


County  of  Berkshire. 


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2 

53 

1 

Cities  and  Towns. 

M 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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E 

a 
2 

o 

1 

o 

S 

< 

§ 

< 

Adams 

17 

New  Marlborough, 

_ 

_ 

Alford 

- 

- 

North  Adams, 

- 

- 

Becket 

- 

- 

Otis, 

- 

- 

Cheshire 

- 

- 

Peru, 

- 

~ 

Clarksburg, 

- 

- 

PiTTSFIELD, 

22 

- 

Dalton 

— 

— 

Richmond, 

— 

— 

Egremont 

- 

- 

Sandisfield, 

- 

- 

Florida,             

- 

- 

Savoy,     . 

~ 

~ 

Great  Barrington,  .... 

- 

- 

Sheffield, 

- 

~ 

Hancock, 

- 

- 

Stockbridge, 

- 

- 

Hinsdale, 

- 

- 

Tyringham, 

- 

- 

Lanesborough 

- 

- 

Washington, 

- 

- 

Lee,          ...... 

— 

— 

West  Stockbridge, 

- 

— 

Lenox,      ...... 

_ 

- 

Williamstown, 

- 

1 

Monterey, 

- 

- 

Windsor, 

- 

~ 

Mount  Washington, 

- 

- 

New  Ashford,          .... 

" 

Total 

" 

18 

1914.1 


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451 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Canbidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Prhl^ry,  Sept,  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

2 

to 

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o 

< 

< 

< 

< 

Acushnet 

1 

_ 

North  Attleborough, 

23 

Attleborough, 

15 

- 

Norton,    . 

S 

_ 

Berkley,  . 

16 

- 

Raynham, 

3 

_ 

Dartmouth, 

- 

- 

Rehoboth, 

_ 

Dighton, 

1 

- 

Seekonk, 

9 

_ 

Eaaton,    . 

- 

- 

Somerset, 

_ 

_ 

Fairhaven, 

3 

_     ' 

Swansea, 

_ 

Fall  River, 

21 

-    1 

T.VUNTON, 

8 

_ 

Freetown, 

- 

-    [ 

Westport, 

_ 

Alansfield, 

26 
24 

- 

New  Bedfor 

3, 

Total, 

151 

- 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs, 


•5a 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

Total, 


it 

•  s 


County  of  Essex. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverlt, 

Box  ford,  . 

Danvers, 

Essex, 


Pi  o 
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IS 

o  o 

Q 


21 

17 

111 

5 

23 

2 


Cities  and  Towns. 


C!|= 


Georgetown 3 

Gloucester 23 

Groveland,      .....!  3 

Hamilton, 1  1 

H.\.VERHILL, j  32 

Ipswich 


452 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvencij  — ■  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


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i- 

3 

O 

O 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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% 

Q 

< 

Q 

< 

Lawrence 

29 

Peabody 

9 

- 

Lynn, 

172 

Rockport, 

19 

- 

Lynnfield, 

7 

- 

Rowley,  . 

5 

- 

Manchester, 

5 

- 

Salem,     . 

12 

- 

Marblehead, 

14 

- 

Salisbury, 

3 

- 

Merrimac, 

14 

- 

Saugus,    . 

33 

- 

Methuen, 

64 

- 

Swampscott, 

32 

- 

Middleton, 

7 

- 

Topsfield, 

6 

- 

Nahant,  . 

2 

- 

Wenham, 

3 

- 

Newbury, 

4 
18 

~ 

West  Newbury, 

6 

1 

Newburyport, 

North  Andover, 

3 

" 

Total 

708 

1 

County  of  Franklin. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashfield, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Ervin?,    . 

Gill,  ^      . 

Greenfield, 

Hawley,  . 

Heath, 

Leverett, 

Leyden,  . 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

Total, 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCOIENT  — No.  43. 


453 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  — Continued. 

County  of  Hampden. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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/ 

go 

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Agawam, 

6 

_ 

Montgomery 

Blandford, 

_ 

— 

Palmer 

_ 

Brimfield, 

5 

_ 

Russell 

Chester 

_ 

_ 

Southwiek, 

_ 

Chicopee, 

3 

- 

Springfield 

160 

East  Longmeadow, 

3 

- 

Tolland 

1 

_ 

Granville,         .         .         . 

-_ 

_ 

Wales, 

5 

Hampden 

1 

- 

West  Springfield,     .... 

13 

_ 

HoUand,          

8 

- 

Westfield,         .'.... 

_ 

HOLYOKE, 

21 

- 

Wilbraham, 

5 

_ 

4 

Ludlow, 

5 

_ 

Total, 

242 

Monson 

2 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Hubbard   M.   Ab- 
bott   of    North- 
ampton. 

o 
o 

< 

Amherst, 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield,   . 

Goshen,  . 

Granby,  . 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,   . 

Hatfield, 

- 

~ 

Northampton, 

Pelham,  . 

Plainfield, 

Prescott, 

South  Hadley, 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

Westliampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington,  . 

1 

- 

Huntington, 
Middlefield, 

Total, 

1 

- 

454 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 
County  of  Middlesex. 


0-T3 

o-d 

tf-S 

tf-3 

.ta 

.tC 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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£ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

W_g 

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1 

0 

:s  o 

.— • 

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^ 

<; 

^ 

< 

Acton 

1 

Mavnard, 

_ 

_ 

Arlington, 

41 

- 

Medford, 

- 

- 

Ashby,     . 

- 

1 

Melrose  , 

- 

1 

Ashland, 

- 

Natick,    . 

- 

- 

Ayer, 

- 

- 

Newton, 

10 

- 

Bedford,  . 

- 

- 

North  Readin, 

K, 

- 

- 

Belmont, 

- 

1 

Pepperell, 

- 

- 

Billerica, 

- 

- 

Reading, 

- 

- 

Boxborough, 

- 

- 

Sherborn, 

- 

- 

Burlington, 

- 

- 

Shirley,    . 

- 

- 

Cambridge, 

- 

2 

SOMERVILLE, 

19 

1 

Carlisle,  . 

- 

- 

Stoneham, 

- 

- 

Chelmsford, 

- 

- 

Stow, 

- 

- 

Concord, 

- 

2 

Sudbury, 

- 

1 

Dracut,    . 

- 

- 

Tewksbury, 

- 

- 

Dunstable, 

- 

- 

Townsend, 

- 

- 

EVEHETT, 

- 

- 

Tyngsborough 

- 

- 

Framingham, 

- 

- 

Wakefield, 

1 

- 

Groton,    . 

- 

- 

Waltham, 

- 

- 

Holliston, 

- 

- 

Watertown, 

- 

2 

Hopkinton, 

- 

- 

Wayland, 

- 

- 

Hudson,  . 

- 

4 

Westford, 

- 

- 

Lexington, 

- 

1 

Weston,    . 

- 

- 

Lincoln,  . 

- 

- 

Wilmington, 

- 

- 

Littleton, 

- 

- 

Winchester, 

- 

- 

LOWEIX, 

1 

- 

WOBURN, 

- 

~ 

Malden, 

18 

3 

Marlborough, 

~ 

~ 

Total 

91 

19 

Nantucket  County. 

Nantucket. 
No  nomination. 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


■KQ 

fn  O 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,   . 

Cohasset, 


Cities  and  Towns. 


O   . 

ftQ 

03  .„ 


Dedham, 

Dover,     . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 


1914.1 


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455 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Medway, 
Millis.  . 
Milton,  . 
Needham, 
Norfolk,  . 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 
QuiNCY,  . 
Randolph, 


0JT3 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Sharon,    . 

Stoughton, 

VValpole,  . 

Wellesley, 

West  wood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Total, 


S6 


35 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


PS, 


c3  O   P 


Abington, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Brockton, 

Carver,    . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,   . 

Hanover, 

Hanson,  . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

Marshfield, 


39 

26 

111 

2 

1 

58 
2 
6 
6 

11 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Mattapoisett,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell,  . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 


Total, 


^•2 


•^  -^^  *j 


03  O  & 


420 


County  of  Suffolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston,  . 
Chelsea, 
Revere,    . 


6 

o 

H 

PL, 

2 

S 

a 

o 

< 

7 

19 

- 

1 

" 

" 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Winthrop, 
Total, 


456 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 


NuMBEK  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 


Votes  for  Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency 

County  of  Worcester. 


Concluded. 


3 

k 

S  • 

OS 

^1 

Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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2 

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■5 

.sl 

A 

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o 

^•^ 

o 

■S  0 

^ 

~  o 

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W 

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H 

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Ashburnham, 

_ 

_ 

Northborough,         .... 

17 

_ 

Athol, 

33 

- 

Northbridge,  . 

8 

- 

Auburn,  . 

3 

- 

Oakham, 

3 

- 

Barre, 

7 

- 

Oxford,    . 

- 

- 

Berlin,     . 

- 

- 

Paxton,    . 

- 

- 

Blackstone, 

- 

- 

Petersham, 

- 

- 

Bolton,     . 

- 

- 

Phillipston, 

7 

- 

Boylston, 

3 

- 

Princeton, 

2 

- 

Brookfield, 

1 

- 

Royalston, 

14 

- 

Charlton, 

5 

- 

Rutland, 

- 

- 

Clinton,  . 

14 

- 

Shrewsbury, 

1 

- 

Dana, 

4 

- 

Southborough 

5 

- 

Douglas, 

2 

- 

Southbridge, 

7 

- 

Dudley,  . 

- 

- 

Spencer,  . 

6 

- 

FlTCHBURG, 

47 

- 

Sterling,  . 

- 

- 

Gardner, 

35 

- 

Sturbridge, 

3 

- 

Grafton,  . 

2 

- 

Sutton,    . 

- 

- 

Hardwick, 

- 

- 

Templeton, 

13 

- 

Harvard, 

1 

- 

Upton,     . 

12 

- 

Holden,   . 

4 

- 

Uxbridge, 

3 

- 

Hopedale, 

- 

- 

Warren,    . 

6 

- 

Hubbardston, 

3 

- 

Webster,  . 

- 

- 

Lancaster, 

- 

- 

West  Boylston, 

2 

- 

Leicester, 

1 

- 

West  Brookfield. 

2 

- 

Leominster, 

24 

-    ;1   Westborough,  . 

46 

- 

Lunenburg, 

5 

-     i   Westminster,   . 

2 

- 

Mendon, 

- 

-    !    Winchendon,   . 

15 

- 

Milford,   . 

12 
3 

Worcester,    . 

111 

- 

Millbury, 

~ 

New  Braintree, 

- 

- 

Total, 

507 

- 

North  Brookfield, 



13 

~ 

1914.1 


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457 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  ant)  for  Election  for  the  State  Coii- 
mittee  at  the  Anntjal  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued.  • 

Votes  for  Register  of  Deeds. 

(To  fill  vacancy.) 

Middlesex  Southern  District. 


1    X 



■^^ 

H 

5  a 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

c^ 

£ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

«•! 

2 

si 

1 
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S  5 

:2'S 

^ 

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— < 

< 

^  < 

< 

< 

Acton, 

18 

1 

Medford, t           .tI 

Arlington, 

67 

- 

Melrose, 

227 

_ 

A,shby,     . 

12 

- 

Natick,    . 

18 

_ 

Ashland, 

4 

- 

Newton, 

61 

11 

Ayer, 

13 

- 

North  Readin 

r 

15 

Bedford, 

3 

- 

Pepperell, 

18 

_ 

Belmont, 

8 

_ 

Reading, 

28 

_ 

Boxborough, 

1 

_ 

Sherborn, 

Burlington, 

- 

- 

Shirley,    . 

7 

_ 

Cambridge, 

131 

- 

Somerville, 

205 

2 

Concord, 

38 

- 

Stoneham, 

23 

Everett, 

264 

- 

Stow, 

5 

_ 

Framingham, 

39 

_ 

Sudbury, 

11 

_ 

Groton,    . 

16 

- 

Townsend, 

20 

_ 

HoUiston, 

33 

_ 

Wakefield, 

22 

_ 

Hopkinton, 

7 

-    1 

Waltham, 

77 

_ 

Hudson,  . 

49 

- 

Watertown, 

39 

_ 

Lexington, 

44 

_ 

Wayland, 

2 

_ 

Lincoln,  . 

9 

- 

Weston,    . 

1 

_ 

Littleton, 

19 

-  • 

Winchester, 

38 

_ 

Malden, 

515 

_ 

WOBURN, 

11 

_ 

Marlborough. 

22 
13 

Maynard, 

Total, 

2,204 

14 

458 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


.  [Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Antstual  State  PRIMARY,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee. 

Berkshire  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

0  a 

53 

■s 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

a  -^ 

-3  g 
bfl  O 

2 

■s 

0 

< 

Adams,    . 
Cheshire. 
Clarksburg, 
Dalton,    . 
Florida,  . 
Hancock, 
Hinsdale, 
Lanesborough 
New  Ashford, 

- 

1 

North  Adams 

Peru 

PiTTSFIELD 

Savoy,     

Williamstown,          .... 
Windsor, 

Total, 

2 

1 
1 

2 

3 

Berkshire,  Hampshire  and  Hampden  District. 


"o  to 

■~k 

&  13 

I'l 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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la 

2 

n  £  0 

3  O  fi 

5 

o 

^ 

o 

o 

■< 

Agawam, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

-. 

Alford,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Becket,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Blandford, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chesterfield,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cummington, 

- 

- 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

- 

1 

~ 

Easthampton, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Egremont, 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Goshen,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Granville, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Great  Harrington, 

1 

- 

- 

" 

Hatfield, 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Huntington,   . 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Lee, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lenox,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Longmeadow, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middlefield,     . 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Monterey, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Montgomery,  . 

- 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Mount  Washington, 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

New  Marlborough, 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Northampton, 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Otis, 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Plainfield, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Richmond, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Russell,  . 

1914. 


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459 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 

NOMIXATION  FOR  A  StATE  OfFICE  AND  FOR  ELECTION  FOR  THE  StATE  COM- 
MITTEE AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  — •  Continued. 

Berkshire,  Hampshire  and  Hampden  District  —  Concluded. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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la 

o 

Mt?  . 

II 

SH| 

t 

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o 

a 

o 

< 

Sandisfield 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Sheffield. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Southampton, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Southwick, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Stockbridae,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tolland, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tyringham.     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Washington.    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westhamnton, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 

- 

1 

- 

- 

Worthington,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Total, 

1 

1 

1 

- 

First  Bristol  District. 


-d 



■o 

a 

3 

3 

o 

O 

•«fl 

««• 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^¥ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^V 

2 

4. 

S 

Si 

J 

■^■^ 

o 

•s- 

t  o 

— 

t,o 

^ 

<! 

< 

< 

<; 

Attleborough,          .... 

24 

_ 

Raynham,       

3 

Berklev 

16 

- 

Rehoboth, 

- 

- 

Dighton, 

1 

- 

Seekonk,          

2 

- 

Easton 

- 

- 

Taunton,       

2 

6 

Mansfield 

27 

- 

North  Attleborough, 

27 

- 

Total 

113 

6 

Norton, 

11 

~ 

Second  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


oa 


< 

Fall  River 

Somerset 

Swansea 

19 

- 

Total 

19 

- 

460 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Can-didate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Third  Bristol  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Acushnet, 
Dartmouth, 
Fairhaven, 
Freetown, 


•Ji-p 

&% 

<2; 

K 

£  o    . 

ill 

+3 

o 

.— 

^ 

< 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


New  Bedford, 
Westport, 


Total, 


•  o 


Cape  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barnstable, 

Bourne,   . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Chilmark, 

Dennis,    . 

Eastham, 

Edgartown, 

Falmouth, 

Gay  Head, 

Gosnold, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 


to  '^'S 
t-  c3  O 

o 


Cities  and  Towns. 


-2  >  3 

u  ^  O 


Nantucket, 

Oak  Bluffs,      . 

Orleans,   . 

Provincetown, 

Sandwich, 

Tisbury, 

Truro, 

Wellfleet, 

West  Tisbury, 

Yarmouth, 

Total, 


186 


First  Essex  District. 


o 

a 

C3 

« 

Cities  and  Towns. 

•  c 

(-• 

^^ 

"^ 

iLH 

hJ 

< 

Lynn: — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7, 
Nahant, 
Swampscott, 

Total,       . 


153 

2 

32 


19U. 


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461 


peogeessive  paety. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 

NOMIXATIOX  FOR  A  StATE  OfFICE  AND  FOR   ELECTION  FOR  THE  StATE  COM- 
MITTEE AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Second  Sssex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

6 
e 

o 
o 

< 

Beverlt, 

Danvers 

Marblehead 

9 

11 

1 
1 

Total, 

9 

13 

Third  Essex  District. 


£ 

2 

M    . 

(^b 

«& 

Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

£ 

o 

CZ 

S2; 

:2 

>>o 

^ 

>.o 

'^ 

« 

< 

ca 

< 

Esses, 

_ 

_ 

Rowley 

_ 

_ 

Gloucester 

- 

- 

Salisbury, 

- 

- 

Hamilton 

- 

- 

Topsfield, 

- 

- 

Ipswich 

- 

1 

Wenham,          

- 

- 

Manchester,     ..... 
Newburv 

2 

- 

West  Newbury,        .... 

- 

2 

Newburyport,       .... 

- 

1 

Total 

2 

4 

Rockport 

~ 

~ 

Fourth  Essex  District. 


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^ 

g 

O 

X 

Ph 

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3 

Cities  and  Towns. 

2 

o 

H 

.^    . 

"3 

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5  '^ 

3 

^ 

< 

Q 

« 

< 

Amesbury 

_ 

_ 

Boxford, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Georgetown 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Groveland 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Haverhill, 

1 

1 

- 

- 

Merrimac,        ........ 

1 

- 

Middleton 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Peabodj- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Total 

1 

1 

1 

- 

462 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Fifth  Essex  District. 


i 

o 

Q 

Cities  and  Towns. 

1 

B 

o 

o 

< 

5 

3 

Lawrence,   .                 ............ 

Methuen,        ......--.._-. 

3 

North  Andover,    . 

Total, 

5 

6 

Franklin  and  Hampshire  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Amherst, 

Ashfield, 

Belchertown, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Cohain,   . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Enfield,   . 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Granby, 

Greenfield, 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,   . 

Hawley,  . 

Heath, 

Leverett, 


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d 

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W^ 

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a  =« 

Si; 

M 

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_go 

^ 

M 

<; 

9 

- 

1 

- 

2 

_ 

1 

- 

3 

_ 

9 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

7 

- 

15 

- 

2 

: 

- 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Leyden,  . 

Monroe,   . 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,    . 

Pelham,  . 

Prescott, 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

South  Hadley 

Sunderland, 

Ware, 

Warwick, 

Wendell,  . 

Whately, 

Total, 


So 


158 


First  Hampden  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

c  a 

»-5 

S 
o 
< 

Springfield, 

165 

- 

Total, 

165 

- 

1914.1 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Cantjidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Second  Hampden  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chicopee,     . 

HOLTOKE, 

West  Springfield, 
Westfield, 

Total,      . 


First  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Ashland, 

Framingham, 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton, 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 


h2  « 
° 

II 
o 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Sherborn, 
Watertown, 
Weston,    . 

Total, 


E-i-2 

II 

o 


233 


Second  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Wayne    K.    Little 
of  Canibridgo. 

1 
< 

Cambridge:  — 
Wards  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 

12 

3 

Total, 

12 

3 

464 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan, 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Third  Middlesex  District. 


S 

a  ■ 

os 

> 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^2 

E 

c 

tH  o 

ji 

■S-' 

to 

^ 

< 

< 

SOMERVILLE, 

221 

- 

Total.      . 

221 

- 

Fourth  Middlesex  District. 


«... 

o 

bt 

O 

fc 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^  fl 

2 

-o 

3S 

< 

Everett, 

Majlden, 

56 

5 

Melrose, 

- 

10 

Total, 

56 

15 

Fifth  Middlesex  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Belmont, 

Concord, 

Hudson,  . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,  . 

Marlborough 

Maynard, 


oi    • 

O  § 

-•T3 

fc  3 

^K 

2 

.S 

■a  o 

g-5 

fe 

< 

- 

4 

15 

- 

- 

18 

1 

- 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Stow, 
Sudbury, 
Waltham, 
VVayland, 

Total. 


O  o 


1914.1 


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progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Sixth  Middlesex  District. 


"o 

1 

"o 

a 

1 

OS     . 

>>  u 

«S 

I 

diS 

Cities  and  Towns. 

f^J 

E 

1             Cities  and  Towns. 

fe| 

U, 

1-5 

+3 

o 

< 

1 

1 
o 

< 

Arlington 

75 

Winchester, 

38 

Medford 

57 

- 

WOBURN,           .... 

12 

Stoneham , 

21 

25 

- 

Total 

t 

Wakefield 

228 

^ 

Seventh  Middlesex  District. 


"2 



T3 

^ 

J 

S§ 

§"■ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

bD 

£ 

Cities  and  Towns. 

3 

n 

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2 
o 

<D   3 

0  iS 

•go 

1 

o 

O 

< 

O 

< 

Acton 

19 

_ 

Lynnfield 

7 

Ayer, 

14 

- 

North  Reading, 

13 

_ 

Bedford 

4 

- 

Reading, 

28 

_ 

Billerica, 

15 

_ 

Saugus,    . 

40 

Boxborough, 

1 

_ 

Tewksbury,     . 

Burlington, 

- 

_ 

Westford, 

5 

Carlisle, 

_ 

_ 

Wilmington,     . 

3 

Littleton, 

16 

Total 

Lowell:  — 

215 

Wards  5,  9 

27 

_ 

Lynn: — 

Ward  6 

23 

- 

Eighth  Middlesex  District. 


SI 

Cities  and  Towns. 

-•1 

< 

o 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

-1 

lo 

< 

1 
o 

< 

Ashby 

Chelmsford,     .         .         .         .         . 

- 

3 

Pepperell 

Shirley,    .... 

4 

1 

Dracut 

- 

_ 

Townsend, 

Dunstable, 

Groton,    ... 

- 

- 

Tyngsborough,        .... 
Total, 

- 

- 

Lowell:  — 

4 

5 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8, 

- 

1 

466 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

First  Norfolk  District. 


o 

3 



§ 

6 

g 

m>. 

03  >. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

3  O 

O 

Cities  and  Towns. 

W.9 

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S 
o 

w 

< 

W 

< 

Boston  :  — 

QUINCT, 

65 

- 

1    Ward  26 

69 

- 

Randolph, 

6 

- 

Braintree 

29 

- 

Weymouth 

44 

- 

Canton, 

4 

— 

! 

Holbrook, 

17 

- 

Total 

253 

- 

Milton, 

19 

" 

Second  Norfolk  District. 


a 

^ 

a 

S 

Cities  and  Towns. 

S3  . 

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o 

t 

S  o 
o 

go 

.a 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

S3  . 
^§ 

J  2 

S 

Mm 

g"o 

a 

g  o 

1^ 

1 
o 

1 

Norfolk 

3 

2 

Bellingham, 

8 

_ 

- 

Norwood,  . 

6 

14 

- 

Brookline, 

28 

6 

- 

Plainville, 

6 

4 

~ 

Dedham ,  . 

14 

7 

- 

Sharon, 

11 

1 

- 

Dover, 

6 

_ 

- 

Stoughton, 

6 

2 

- 

Foxborough, 

6 

6 

- 

Walpole,     . 

14 

21 

- 

Franklin,   . 

23 

15 

- 

Wellesley,  . 

3 

- 

~ 

Medfield, 

4 

- 

- 

Westwood, 

3 

12 

- 

Medway,    . 

11 
9 

1 

~ 

Wrentham, 

7 

2 

~ 

Millis, 

Needham, 

57 

6 

Total 

225 

99 

First  Plymouth  District. 


1o 

H 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^■o 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^*o 

£ 

12 

1 

[SOS 

« 

< 

« 

< 

Abington 

41 

_ 

Marshfield 

8 

- 

Carver,    ...... 

2 

- 

Nor  well,  . 

- 

~ 

Cohasset, 

5 

- 

Pembroke, 

26 

~ 

Duxbury 

1 

- 

Plymouth, 

22 

— 

East  Biidgewater 

68 

- 

Plympton, 

16 

~ 

Halifax 

2 

- 

Rockland, 

— 

Hanover, 

6 

- 

Scituate, 

— 

Hanson 

6 
11 

- 

Whitman, 

48 

~ 

Hingham 

Hull 

Total 

256 

- 

Kingston, 

1 

1914.1 


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467 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  CA^n)^)ATE  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Second  Plymouth  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

2 

1 
o 

< 

Cities  and  Towns. 

2 

o 
o 

< 

Bridge  water, 

Brockton,      

Lakeville, 

Marion,    . 

26 
105 

4 

1 
28 

1 

Rochester, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater,  .... 

TotaJ, 

1 
9 

- 

Mattapoisett 

Middleborough 

174 

1^ 

First  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

o 

0  cS 
0 

0  ■ 
< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  1, 

Chelsea, .        .        .        . 

Revere, 

Winthrop '......'.'. 

36 
62 
10 
16 

- 

Total 

114 

- 

Second  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns 


Boston:  — 

Wards  2,  3,  4,  5 
Cambridoe:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3, 

Total,      . 


>. 

a 

o    . 

a  a 

•-»  o 

2 

P9 

'-*3 

-c"o 

o 

<-i 

< 

2 

_ 

- 

- 

2 

- 

468 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  op  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  — ■  Continued. 

Third  Suffolk  District. 


o 

a 

bH 

a 

C3    • 

1^2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

^1 

Uh 

•g« 

-a 

1° 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  6,  7.  8,      . 

9 

6 

Cambridge:  — 

Ward  4, 

- 

3 

■    Total, 

9 

9 

Fourth  Suffolk  District. 

Boston,  Wards  9,  12,  17. 

No  nomination. 


Fifth  Suffolk  District. 


"o 

'a 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Is 

£ 

S 
o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  10,  11,  25, 

155 

- 

Total, 

155 

_ 

Sixth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

James  W.  O'Brien 
of  Boston. 

£ 
1 

Boston:  — 
Wards  13,  14,  15,  16,   . 

40 

_ 

Total, 

40 

_ 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


469 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

NuMBEB  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee at  the  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

Seventh  SuSolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

1 

q 
<S 

s« 

.So 

1 
< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  18,  19,  22, 

65 

1 

Total, 

65 

1 

Eighth  Sufiolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

^  o 

II 

2 

o 
o 
< 

Boston:  — 
Wards  20,  21, 

169 

1 

Total,      . 

169 

1 

Ninth  Suffolk  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Boston:  — 
Wards  23,  24, 

Total,      . 


470 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Continued. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Continued. 

First  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

J2 
O  ® 

o 

2 
o 
< 

Worcester:  — 
Wards  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10 

5 

_ 

Total 

5 

- 

Second  Worcester  District. 


If 

11 

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Berlin 

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Sterling 

3 

Bolton 

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West  Boylston, 

2 

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Boylston, 

3 

- 

Worcester:  — 

Clinton, 

14 

- 

Wards  1,  2.  3 

53 

_ 

1 
5 

Holden, '.         '.'.'.'.'. 

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Total 

81 

_ 

Lancaster, 

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Third  Worcester  District. 


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o 

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Ashburnham,           .... 
Athol 

FiTCHBURG, 

Gardner, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

3 

3 

1 
1 

Royalston 

Westminster, 

Winchendon, 

Total 

- 

- 

3 

5 

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471 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  for 
Nomination  for  a  State  Office  and  for  Election  for  the  State  Com- 
mittee AT  THE  Annual  State  Primary,  Sept.  23,  1913  —  Concluded. 

Votes  for  State  Committee  —  Concluded. 

Fourth  Worcester  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Auburn,  . 
Blackstone, 
Douglas, 
Grafton,  . 
Hopedale, 
Mendon,  . 
Milford,    . 
Millbury, 
Northborough, 
Northbridge,  . 


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Cities  and  Towns. 


Oxford,    . 

Shrewsbury,  . 
Southborough, 
Sutton,  . 
Upton,  . 
Uxbridge, 
Webster,  . 
Westborough,  . 

Total, 


u 


122 


Worcester  and  Hampden  District. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Barre, 

Brimfield, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Dana, 

Dudley,  . 

Hampden, 

Hardwick, 

Holland, 

Hubbardston, 

Leicester, 

Ludlow,  . 

Monson,  . 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 

Oakham, 


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Cities  and  Towns. 


Palmer,    . 

Paxton,    . 

Petersham, 

Phillipston, 

Princeton, 

Rutland, 

Southbridge,   . 

Spencer,  . 

Sturbridge, 

Templeton, 

Wales, 

Warren,    . 

West  Brookfield, 

Wilbraham, 

Total, 


^1    . 

Ota 


NUMBER  OF  VOTES 


RECEIVED  BT  EACH 


Progeessive  Party  Candidate 

AT  THE 

Special  Primaries, 

OCTOBER    31,    1913. 

AERANGED  BY  CITIES,  TOWNS  AND  DISTRICTS. 


PROGRESSIVE  PARTY. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  CA>rDiDATE  at 
THE  Special  Primaries,  Oct.  21,  1913. 

Votes  for  Congressman. 

Third  District. 


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Ashburnham,          .... 

Oakham,          

Ashby,     . 

- 

- 

Orange,    . 

34 

_ 

Athol,      . 

16 

1 

Oxford,    . 

_ 

Barre, 

- 

- 

Palmer,   . 

_ 

_ 

Boylston, 

1 

_ 

Paxton,    . 

_ 

_ 

Brim  field, 

- 

1 

Petersham, 

_ 

_ 

Brookfield, 

_ 

_ 

Phillipston, 

4 

_ 

Charlton, 

3 

- 

Prescott, 

_ 

Clinton,  . 

8 

_ 

Piinceton, 

_ 

_ 

Dana, 

4 

- 

Royalston, 

12 

_ 

Dudley,  . 

- 

- 

Rutland, 

_ 

FiTCHBURG, 

7 

- 

Southbridge, 

5 

1 

Gardner, 

5 

1 

Spencer,  . 

Greenwich, 

- 

- 

Sterling.  . 

_ 

_ 

Hardwick, 

- 

~ 

Sturbridge, 

3 

_ 

Holden,   . 

- 

- 

Templeton, 

9 

_ 

Holland, 

- 

Townsend, 

12 

Hubbardston, 

- 

- 

Wales, 

_ 

Lancaster, 

_ 

_ 

Warren,    . 

_ 

_ 

Leicester, 

_ 

_ 

Webster,  . 

_ 

^ 

Leominster, 
Lunenburg, 

1 
4 

1 

West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield, 

- 

- 

Monson,  . 

2 

- 

Westminster,   . 

_ 

_ 

New  Braintree, 

- 

- 

Winchendon,   . 

11 

_ 

New  Salem, 

^ 

_ 

North  Brookfield, 

- 

- 

Total 

129 

17 

476 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan.  1914. 


progressive  party. 

Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Progressive  Party  Candidate  at 
THE  Special  Primaries,  Oct.  21,  1913  —  Concluded. 

Votes  for  County  Treasurer. 

(To  fill  vacancy.) 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs, 


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Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

Total, 


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NUMBER  OF  VOTES 


RECEIVED    BY    EACH 


CANDIDATE  FOR  A  STATE  OFFICE 

AT    THE 

Annual  State  Election, 

November  4,  1913. 

ARRANGED  BY  CITIES,  TOWNS  AND  DISTRICTS. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


For  Governor. 

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Barnstable,    . 

322 

8 

166 

279 

_ 

223 

2 

_ 

Bourne, 

155 

4 

51 

157 

3 

71 

2 

- 

Brewster, 

52 

2 

7 

43 

- 

24 

- 

- 

Chatham, 

93 

3 

34 

75 

- 

25 

- 

- 

Dennis, 

98 

3 

39 

115 

1 

48 

- 

- 

Eastham, 

27 

1 

15 

27 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Falmouth,     . 

189 

5 

34 

173 

1 

100 

4 

- 

Harwich, 

102 

2 

15 

99 

2 

38 

5 

- 

Mashpee, 

9 

_ 

3 

32 

- 

12 

- 

- 

Orleans, 

86 

2 

11 

54 

_ 

27 

2 

- 

Provincetown, 

78 

1 

34 

211 

_ 

104 

2 

_ 

Sandwich, 

69 

5 

16 

70 

1 

82 

9 

- 

Truro,    . 

39 

- 

7 

23 

- 

18 

- 

- 

Wellfleet, 

79 

3 

20 

35 

_ 

36 

1 

- 

Yarmouth,    . 

111 

- 

14 

117 

1 

32 

1 

- 

Totab,    . 

1,509 

39 

466 

1,510 

9 

840 

28 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams, 

Alford,  . 

Becket, 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg,  . 

Dalton, 

Egremont, 

Florida, 

Great  Barrington, 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox,   . 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington 

New  Ashford, 

New  Marlborough 

North  Adams, 

Otis. 

Peru, 

PiTTSriELD,    . 

Richmond,    . 
Sandisfield,  . 
Savov,   . 
Sheffield, 
Stockbridge, 
Tyringham,  . 
Washington, 
West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 
Windsor, 

Totals,  . 


593 
10 
30 
67 
60 
79 
23 
15 

193 

30 

20 

26 

41 

46 

12 

7 

7 

51 

1,262 

15 

5 

904 
11 
32 
20 
25 
23 
12 
10 
22 

227 


3,887 


156 


119 
2 
1 

173 
11 

2 
41 
35 

3 

1 
12 
31 

1 


210 

8 

37 

36 

6 

207 

49 

9 

360 
25 
60 
51 

210 

134 

32 

4 

7 

39 

359 
31 
11 
1,655 
29 
13 
19 

101 

136 
24 
19 
75 

156 
27 

4,139 


159 


453 
23 
17 

124 
27 

235 
26 

431 
14 
88 
40 

347 

258 
12 
8 
2 

37 
1,037 
15 
10 
2,045 
22 
18 
19 
62 

137 
21 
10 
87 

133 
11 

5,769 


106 


1 

64 

1 

144 

1 


386 


480 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


For  Governor. 

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Acushnet, 

31 

5 

33 

98 

2 

29 

4 

Attleborougii, 

861 

13 

135 

647 

10 

564 

50 

- 

Berkley, 

87 

1 

6 

41 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Dartmouth,  . 

73 

18 

52 

224 

6 

45 

8 

- 

Dighton, 

128 

5 

11 

114 

_ 

49 

5 

- 

Easton, 

309 

3 

24 

143 

10 

307 

6 

- 

Fairhaven,     . 

151 

6 

42 

276 

.      4 

89 

9 

- 

Fall  River, 

2,928 

55 

508 

3,503 

68 

5,351 

137 

- 

Freetown, 

42 

- 

5 

80 

- 

12 

- 

- 

Mansfield, 

340 

3 

46 

166 

- 

159 

5 

- 

New  Bedford,    . 

1,915 

46 

562 

3,303 

104 

2,973 

377 

1 

North  Attleborough,     . 

485 

13 

29 

462 

6 

435 

28 

- 

Norton, 

142 

2 

9 

75 

- 

39 

1 

- 

Raynham, 

96 

5 

7 

52 

- 

16 

4 

- 

Rehoboth, 

33 

2 

27 

96 

1 

12 

8 

- 

Seekonk, 

39 

3 

3 

46 

1 

19 

- 

Somerset, 

60 

7 

14 

151 

1 

95 

1 

- 

Swansea, 

41 

5 

33 

116 

1 

18 

3 

- 

Taunton, 

1,289 

20 

279 

1,048 

27 

2,015 

111 

- 

Westport, 

32 

6 

13 

91 

- 

20 

- 

- 

Totals, 

9,082 

218 

1,838 

10,732 

243 

12,253 

757 

1 

County  of  Dukes  County 

Chilmark,      . 

9 

2 

6 

31 

12 

_ 

_ 

Edgartown,   . 

67 

1 

22 

94 

- 

52 

1 

- 

Gay  Head,    . 

4 

1 

- 

17 

- 

1 

- 

- 

Gosnold, 

6 

_ 

1 

14 

- 

3 

- 

- 

Oak  Bluffs.    . 

65 

_ 

33 

44 

_ 

30 

- 

- 

Tisburv, 

61 

_ 

28 

88 

- 

33 

1 

- 

West  Tisbury, 

29 

1 

6 

36 

- 

6 

- 

- 

Totals,     . 

241 

5 

96 

324 

- 

137 

2 

- 

County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford, 

Dan  vers, 

Esse.x,     . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

H.4.VERHILL, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Lynn,    . 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Methuen, 

Middleton, 

Nahant, 

Newbury, 

Newburyport, 


286 
380 
693 

26 
282 

42 
101 
624 
127 

20 

1,805 

154 

1,991 

4,420 

86 

83 
488 
130 
659 

42 

40 
104 
418 


53 

613 

486 

43 

112 

309 

2 

337 

11 

28 

1,887 

10 

654 

83 

5 

53 

- 

11 

5 

21 

845 

1 

445 

36 

10 

211 

45 

9 

26 

163 

- 

87 

8 

83 

1,901 

20 

810 

74 

9 

125 

3 

119 

9 

2 

252 

- 

38 

2 

216 

2,086 

20 

1,653 

284 

12 

427 

1 

184 

4 

200 

1,750 

71 

4,469 

323 

341 

3,133 

105 

4,770 

355 

11 

74 

1 

38 

5 

22 

304 

- 

111 

1 

43 

622 

9 

487 

21 

16 

160 

2 

79 

9 

51 

490 

15 

213 

87 

4 

97 

- 

21 

3 

10 

158 

2 

105 

- 

7 

162 

- 

16 

6 

60 

1,284 

13 

818 

76 

1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


4S1 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


For  Gov 

ERNOR. 

cities  and 

TOWNS. 

harles      Sumner 
Bird  of  Walpole, 
Progressive 
Party. 

11 

>  0.    . 

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Bo.ston,       Inde- 
pendent. 

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8  002 

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North  Andover,    . 

281 

3 

28 

260 

4 

309 

13 

Peabody, 

400 

2 

32 

872 

18 

1,190 

42 

_ 

Rockport, 

166 

2 

14 

342 

6 

132 

36 

_ 

Rowley, 

61 

1 

10 

120 

- 

59 

5 

_ 

Salem, 

711 

12 

74 

3,288 

34 

2,501 

97 

_ 

Salisbury, 

35 

6 

13 

177 

- 

64 

5 

_ 

Saugus, 

589 

8 

58 

354 

15 

212 

41 

_ 

Swampscott, 

366 

2 

35 

546 

7 

147 

8 

_ 

Topsfield, 

50 

- 

7 

135 

- 

24 

_ 

_ 

Wenham, 

25 

1 

9 

146 

3 

9 

2 

_ 

West  Newbury, 

47 

- 

5 

155 

- 

51 

4 

- 

Totals,     . 

15,732 

259 

1,627 

23,501 

362 

20,694 

1,707 

- 

County  of  Franklin. 

Ashfield. 

22 

2 

12 

56 

19 

1 

Bernards  ton. 

18 

4 

4 

48 

_ 

17 

2 

_ 

Buckland, 

78 

- 

17 

94 

1 

80 

_ 

Charlemont, 

42 

1 

15 

50 

11 

1 

_ 

Colrain, 

43 

2 

7 

97 

_ 

29 

_ 

Conway, 

28 

4 

12 

62 

_ 

51 

4 

_ 

Deerfield, 

67 

2 

20 

96 

1 

70 

6 

_ 

Erving, 

87 

2 

3 

41 

1 

49 

2 

_ 

Gill,       . 

43 

4 

4 

56 

- 

17 

1 

_ 

Greenfield,     . 

295 

29 

130 

581 

15 

649 

105 

_ 

Hawley, 

16 

- 

3 

12 

_ 

Heath,  . 

4 

- 

7 

34 

1 

3 

_ 

_ 

Leverett, 

41 

2 

3 

36 

7 

_ 

_ 

Ley den. 

10 

- 

3 

22 

_ 

8 

_ 

_ 

Monroe, 

10 

_ 

2 

11 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Montague, 

200 

4 

37 

231 

2 

485 

25 

_ 

New  Salem,  . 

27 

2 

10 

37 

_ 

4 

_ 

Northfield,    . 

105 

5 

17 

75 

_ 

37 

_ 

_ 

Orange, 

463 

7 

24 

369 

4 

140 

43 

_ 

Rowe,    . 

20 

4 

6 

25 

2 

_ 

Shelburne,     . 

51 

1 

22 

136 

1 

43 

1 

_ 

Shutesbury, 

19 

4 

_ 

8 

_ 

_ 

Sunderland, 

18 

7 

6 

65 

_ 

22 

_ 

_ 

Warwick, 

19 

_ 

4 

18 

_ 

9 

3 

_ 

Wendell, 

31 

_ 

2 

14 

_ 

15 

2 

_ 

Whately, 

3 

1 

8 

33 

- 

32 

1 

- 

Totals,     . 

1,760 

87 

378 

2,307 

26 

1,799 

197 

- 

County  of  Hampden. 

Agawam, 

108 

33 

139 

3 

170 

10 

Blandford,     . 

19 

- 

3 

36 

16 

_ 

Brimfield, 

37 

2 

5 

35 

_ 

32 

1 

_ 

Chester, 

27 

_ 

26 

32 

_ 

32 

4 

Chicopee,     . 

655 

14 

159 

465 

10 

1,227 

73 

_ 

East  Longmeadow 

32 

1 

9 

59 

2 

31 

5 

_ 

Granville, 

15 

4 

3 

41 

22 

_ 

Hampden,     . 

28 

2 

7 

41 

_ 

43 

3 

Holland, 

23 

_ 

1 

1 

_ 

4 

_ 

HOLYOKE, 

1,519 

28 

489 

773 

55 

3,440 

176 

_ 

Longmeadow, 

60 

2 

25 

71 

3 

34 

.S 

_ 

Ludlow, 

107 

8 

28 

106 

114 

3 

- 

482 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


NuMBEE  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


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Monson, 

78 

5 

38 

252 

1 

242 

11 

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Montgomery, 

4 

1 

2 

23 

- 

2 

1 

- 

Palmer, 

138 

6 

SO 

282 

2 

547 

14 

- 

Russell, 

47 

1 

10 

29 

- 

30 

- 

- 

Southwick,    . 

34 

2 

6 

65 

1 

33 

2 

- 

Springfield, 

2,871 

44 

727 

3,002 

56 

4,262 

549 

- 

Tolland, 

7 

- 

- 

11 

- 

9 

- 

- 

Wales,    . 

22 

1 

1 

15 

- 

19 

3 

- 

West  Springfield, 

225 

4 

44 

333 

5 

443 

47 

- 

Westfield,       . 

237 

12 

334 

670 

9 

1,037 

45 

- 

Wilbraham,   . 

32 

2 

18 

59 

- 

39 

1 

- 

Totals,     . 

6,325 

139 

2,018 

6,540 

147 

11,828 

951 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst, 

230 

15 

52 

366 

222 

3 

_ 

Belchertown, 

35 

9 

27 

122 

3 

109 

1 

- 

Chesterfield, 

22 

1 

6 

42 

- 

14 

- 

- 

Cummington, 

28 

- 

1 

50 

- 

16 

1 

- 

Easthampton, 

107 

10 

124 

383 

13 

337 

79 

- 

Enfield, 

35 

4 

4 

85 

- 

16 

- 

- 

Goshen, 

8 

1 

2 

20 

- 

4 

- 

- 

Granby, 

28 

4 

22 

31 

- 

18 

- 

- 

Greenwich,    . 

26 

- 

7 

21 

- 

10 

- 

- 

Hadley, 

26 

4 

19 

74 

- 

63 

3 

- 

Hatfield, 

12 

1 

33 

47 

1 

161 

2 

- 

Huntington, 

31 

3 

9 

85 

1 

97 

5 

- 

Middlefield,  . 

6 

- 

1 

18 

- 

10 

- 

- 

Northampton, 

375 

69 

249 

808 

6 

1,259 

108 

- 

Pelham, 

24 

3 

12 

23 

- 

4 

1 

- 

Plainfield,      . 

12 

1 

1 

41 

- 

4 

1 

- 

Prescott, 

4 

- 

1 

27 

- 

3 

1 

- 

South  Hadley, 

276 

5 

71 

140 

3 

178 

13 

- 

Southampton, 

26 

2 

9 

38 

- 

12 

- 

- 

Ware,     . 

207 

7 

83 

189 

5 

559 

18 

- 

Westhampton, 

10 

7 

2 

32 

- 

8 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 

32 

11 

27 

143 

1 

144 

9 

- 

Worthington, 

9 

2 

1 

61 

- 

4 

2 

— 

Totals,     . 

1,569 

159 

763 

2,846 

33 

3,252 

247 

- 

County  of  Middlesex. 

Acton,   .... 

150 

15 

158 

65 

_ 

_ 

Arlington, 

743 

3 

95 

475 

583 

5 

- 

Ashby, . 

76 

2 

9 

36 

- 

25 

1 

- 

Ashland, 

118 

1 

15 

119 

4 

100 

1 

- 

Ayer, 

166 

_ 

24 

75 

1 

177 

7 

- 

Bedford, 

63 

1 

11 

104 

- 

60 

- 

- 

Belmont, 

326 

2 

50 

313 

1 

259 

10 

- 

Billerica, 

179 

1 

15 

173 

1 

160 

12 

- 

Boxborough, 

30 

- 

6 

12 

- 

24 

- 

- 

Burlington,   . 

23 

- 

8 

29 

- 

17 

1 

- 

Cambridge, 

2,834 

47 

415 

2,749 

29 

6,919 

123 

- 

Carlisle, 

47 

- 

- 

23 

- 

22 

- 

- 

Chelmsford, 

374 

6 

20 

112 

2 

182 

20 

- 

Concord, 

189 

2 

40 

347 

- 

328 

3 

- 

Dracut, 

199 

2 

9 

92 

1 

197 

3 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


483 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annttal  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


For  Governor. 

CITIES  AND 
TOWNS. 

S  c3  n 

>  a  . 

III 

u 

O  =3 

If 

g3 

•L 

harles 
Bird  of 
Progr 
Party. 

lit 

III 

Hi:: 

lit 

i 
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P 

< 

'^ 

< 

< 

p 

O 

< 

Dunstable,    . 

13 

1 

6 

28 

'      11 

1 

Everett, 

2,009 

6 

135 

1,051 

14 

1,305 

65 

_ 

Framingham, 

712 

9 

66 

701 

6 

1,008 

12 

_ 

Groton, 

142 

- 

16 

121 

3 

93 

9 

_ 

HollLston, 

227 

2 

11 

129 

1 

155 

8 

_ 

Hopkinton,   . 

141 

1 

11 

101 

_ 

239 

3 

_ 

Hudson, 

426 

3 

16 

225 

3 

463 

7 

_ 

Lexington,     . 

372 

1 

51 

286 

_ 

243 

6 

_ 

Lincoln, 

54 

- 

14 

63 

_ 

54 

1 

_ 

Littleton, 

92 

2 

8 

60 

_ 

45 

2 

_ 

Lowell,  " 

4,341 

41 

213 

1,814 

54 

5,848 

114 

_ 

Malden, 

2,945 

21 

197 

1,276 

23 

2,082 

165 

_ 

Marlborough, 

782 

15 

70 

656 

9 

1,344 

30 

_ 

Maynard, 

226 

6 

5 

213 

2 

296 

36 

_ 

Medford,     . 

1,560 

10 

165 

1,005 

8 

1,231 

57 

_ 

Melrose, 

1,272 

9 

177 

837 

3 

586 

26 

_ 

Natick, 

505 

8 

102 

406 

8 

1,023 

27 

_ 

Newtox, 

1,599 

11 

368 

2,082 

14 

1,894 

46 

_ 

North  Reading, 

114 

_ 

12 

60 

1 

31 

_ 

Pepperell, 

244 

2 

14 

86 

160 

6 

_ 

Reading, 

4S4 

1 

29 

379 

1 

203 

6 

Sherborn, 

86 

1 

11 

61 

39 

_ 

Shirley, 

86 

- 

3 

53 

_ 

85 

1 

_ 

SOMERVILLE, 

3,713 

33 

469 

2,741 

39 

3,601 

110 

_ 

Stoneham,     . 

448 

7 

35 

385 

4 

442 

13 

_ 

Stow,     . 

57 

1 

31 

54 

32 

_ 

Sudbury, 

52 

_ 

8 

70 

1 

32 

_ 

_ 

Tewksbury,  . 

116 

2 

7 

57 

1 

66 

9 

_ 

Townsend,     . 

118 

7 

13 

134 

81 

_ 

Tyng.sborough, 

52 

_ 

3 

35 

_ 

25 

_ 

_ 

Wakefield,      . 

883 

5 

50 

441 

5 

698 

34 

_ 

Waltham, 

1,267 

9 

112 

1,512 

1 

1,928 

41 

_ 

Watertown,    . 

484 

10 

97 

499 

8 

834 

26 

_ 

Wayland, 

131 

2 

20 

134 

5 

117 

11 

_ 

Westford, 

108 

2 

10 

155 

2 

99 

10 

_ 

Weston, 

90 

1 

22 

190 

43 

_ 

Wilmington, 

91 

2 

21 

102 

1 

43 

1 

_ 

Winchester,   . 

515 

4 

71 

484 

2 

397 

4 

_ 

WOBURN, 

696 

6 

60 

501 

8 

1,382 

9 

- 

Totals,     . 

32,773 

308           3,461 

23,985 

266 

37,376 

1,081 

- 

County  of  Nantucket. 

Nantucket,   .         .         .  j          115 

4 

77              184 

5 

147 

7    i 

1 

- 

County  of  Norfolk. 

Avon,    .... 

148     1 

3 

52 

2 

163 

13 

Bellingham,  . 

60     ' 

- 

3 

40 

84 

2 

_ 

Braintree, 

609     1 

6 

65 

278 

4 

377 

34 

_ 

Brookline, 

752 

12 

354 

1,697 

8 

1,222 

17 

_ 

Canton, 

214 

- 

16 

224 

2 

403 

3 

_ 

Cohasset, 

130 

2 

33 

189 

3 

173 

3 

_ 

Dedham, 

499 

- 

53 

368 

7 

633 

53 

_ 

Dover,  . 

40 

- 

4 

51 

28 

_ 

Foxborough, 

312 

5 

26 

135 

1 

117 

4 

_ 

Franklin, 

273 

3 

14 

254 

1 

276 

7 

_ 

Holbrook, 

224 

_ 

12 

157 

3 

152 

28 

_ 

Medfield, 

128 

~ 

11 

80 

67 

- 

484 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


For  Governor. 

o  oT  ^ 

eg 

O  a> 

•73  a 

a  o 

^S 

§2 
^1 

CITIES  AND 

Co  > 
3  c3  m 

§2 

>  0.  . 

US 

„■  S  OS 

TOWNS. 

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CD    5S    G 

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2 

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< 

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Q 

a 

< 

Med  way, 

156 

2 

4 

91 

1 

179 

4 

_ 

Minis,    . 

77 

- 

6 

69 

- 

80 

4 

- 

Milton, 

406 

3 

64 

532 

8 

395 

8 

- 

Needham, 

416 

4 

45 

340 

1 

168 

16 

- 

Norfolk, 

90 

1 

7 

17 

1 

56 

2 

- 

Norwood, 

590 

2 

23 

259 

1 

613 

22 

- 

Plainville, 

130 

2 

3 

108 

1 

22 

3 

- 

QUINCI', 

1,841 

19 

212 

1,220 

25 

1,803 

81 

- 

Randolph, 

194 

3 

30 

96 

1 

442 

20 

- 

Sharon, 

181 

4 

13 

128 

1 

96 

5 

- 

Stoughton, 

351 

1 

33 

245 

1 

472 

24 

- 

Walpole, 

500 

- 

9 

86 

- 

187 

18 

- 

Wellesley, 

198 

- 

54 

288 

2 

203 

12 

- 

Westwood, 

87 

- 

4 

63 

- 

43 

10 

1 

Weymouth, 

833 

5 

100 

586 

11 

830 

45 

- 

Wrentham, 

113 

2 

7 

112 

1 

43 

4 

- 

Totals,     . 

9,552 

76 

1,208 

7,765 

86 

9,325 

442 

1 

County  of  Plymouth. 

Abington, 

419 

5 

23 

195 

4 

383 

39 

_ 

Bridgewater, 

319 

2 

27 

233 

1 

229 

6 

- 

Brocktox,    . 

3,661 

18 

228 

1,496 

52 

3,213 

545 

- 

Carver, 

46 

2 

14 

19 

19 

1 

- 

Duxbury, 

75 

- 

11 

85 

56 

1 

- 

East  Bridgewater, 

296 

1 

14 

114 

2 

135 

15 

- 

Halifax, 

34 

- 

5 

20 

1 

2 

- 

- 

Hanover, 

159 

3 

21 

121 

- 

50 

5 

- 

Hanson, 

70 

2 

18 

74 

- 

36 

13 

- 

Hingham, 

215 

10 

69 

332 

- 

292 

5 

- 

Hull,      . 

46 

3 

12 

105 

1 

145 

2 

- 

Kingston, 

161 

- 

12 

63 

1 

66 

5 

- 

Lakeville, 

42 

- 

11 

21 

- 

12 

- 

- 

Marion, 

44 

- 

3 

48 

- 

17 

- 

- 

Marshfield,    . 

87 

1 

35 

100 

- 

18 

- 

- 

Mattapoisett, 

83 

1 

16 

59 

- 

19 

- 

- 

Middleborough, 

606 

5 

69 

270 

2 

302 

8 

- 

Norwell, 

93 

1 

26 

71 

- 

57 

2 

- 

Pembroke,     . 

75 

- 

5 

50 

1 

20 

- 

- 

Plymouth,     . 

582 

14 

118 

395 

13 

398 

39 

- 

Plympton,     . 

49 

- 

6 

12 

- 

12 

6 

- 

Rochester, 

36 

- 

4 

16 

- 

6 

1 

- 

Rockland, 

396 

4 

63 

287 

3 

688 

39 

- 

Scituate, 

122 

2 

42 

122 

- 

129 

1 

- 

Wareham, 

151 

9 

84 

109 

1 

193 

10 

- 

West  Bridgewater 

195 

- 

12 

81 

- 

52 

5 

- 

Whitman, 

567 

13 

32 

181 

1 

428 

54 

~ 

Totals,     . 

8,609 

96 

980 

4,679 

83 

6,978 

802 

- 

County  of  Suffolk. 

Boston, 

18.827 

133 

3,148 

13,159 

273 

46,638 

1,315 

1 

Chelse.\, 

1,378 

12 

185 

799 

27 

1,700 

144 

- 

Revere, 

915 

6 

107 

474 

10 

1,039 

81 

- 

Winthrop, 

743 

5 

159 

514 

- 

398 

17 

~ 

Totals, 

21.863 

156 

3,599 

14,946 

310 

49,775 

1,557 

1 

1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


485 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester. 


For  Governor. 

fe«?? 

oo 

•i  a" 

S4 

og 

§■« 

CITIES  AND 

harlea      Sumn 
Bird  of  Walpo] 
Progressi\ 
Party. 

"a 

Is 

'3   . 0 

^1 

TOWNS. 

§  S  c 

ImS. 

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of    Bosto 
cialist  La 

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ocratic. 

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0 

a 

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Ashburnham, 

47 

6 

11 

111 

112 

6 

Athol,    . 

665 

2 

70 

479 

20 

419 

55 

_ 

Auburn, 

146 

5 

38 

112 

1 

134 

8 

_ 

Barre,     . 

82 

2 

10 

140 

1 

89 

3 

_ 

Berlin,   . 

74 

- 

6 

68 

- 

15 

_ 

Blacks  tone, 

64 

4 

22 

109 

6 

575 

10 

_ 

Bolton, 

60 

2 

8 

48 

_ 

24 

2 

_ 

Boylaton, 

42 

1 

10 

62 

_ 

10 

_ 

Brookfield, 

90 

4 

29 

90 

_ 

101 

3 

_ 

Charlton, 

69 

3 

34 

103 

_ 

68 

2 

_ 

Clinton, 

356 

3 

26 

500 

12 

1,238 

58 

_ 

Dana,    . 

50 

- 

3 

39 

1 

24 

2 

_ 

Douglas, 

84 

- 

45 

71 

_ 

106 

1 

_ 

Dudley, 

39 

4 

48 

109 

2 

237 

10 

_ 

FiTCHBURG, 

1,061 

19 

78 

1,184 

20 

2,471 

185 

_ 

Gardner, 

645 

22 

54 

509 

8 

734 

47 

_ 

Grafton, 

98 

5 

36 

264 

2 

256 

3 

_ 

Hardwick, 

54 

1 

13 

112 

_ 

149 

4 

_ 

Harvard,  ■ 

25 

_ 

34 

52 

_ 

46 

1 

_ 

Holden, 

86 

2 

45 

79 

2 

38 

14 

_ 

Hopedale, 

180 

3 

8 

191 

1 

60 

4 

_ 

Hubbardston 

, 

48 

2 

8 

59 

_ 

35 

2 

_ 

Lancaster, 

87 

3 

18 

116 

_ 

94 

1 

_ 

Leicester, 

99 

2 

53 

127 

_ 

278 

3 

_ 

Leominster, 

909 

3 

84 

481 

10 

934 

44 

_ 

Lunenburg, 

70 

1 

7 

68 

21 

1 

_ 

Mendon, 

39 

3 

6 

46 

_ 

40 

1 

_ 

Milford, 

406 

5 

36 

365 

25 

1,078 

87 

_ 

Millbury, 

123 

2 

71 

189 

•      2 

301 

3 

_ 

New  Braintree, 

15 

2 

2 

30 

28 

_ 

North  Brookfield, 

149 

8 

29 

142 

_ 

225 

7 

_ 

Northborough, 

142 

1 

11 

101 

_ 

66 

3 

_ 

Northbridge, 

335 

8 

39 

262 

3 

393 

6 

_ 

Oakham, 

11 

_ 

23 

53 

15 

_ 

Oxford, 

49 

2 

43 

157 

1 

134 

9 

_ 

Paxton, 

24 

_ 

7 

20 

2 

_ 

Petersham, 

29 

_ 

3 

64 

_ 

34 

2 

_ 

Phillipston, 

42 

2 

1 

18 

_ 

4 

1 

_ 

Princeton, 

26 

1 

7 

53 

_ 

8 

_ 

Royalston, 

96 

_ 

2 

27 

_ 

18 

1 

_ 

Rutland, 

28 

7 

7 

■    59 

_ 

65 

_ 

Shrewsbury, 

67 

_ 

43 

104 

_ 

53 

_ 

_ 

Southborough, 

78 

- 

13 

75 

_ 

100 

1 

_ 

Southbridge, 

298 

5 

94 

336 

4 

1,014 

7 

_ 

Spencer, 

189 

6 

50 

247 

1 

603 

3 

_ 

Sterling, 

68 

1 

15 

75 

42 

_ 

Stxirbridge, 

66 

5 

15 

75 

_ 

119 

1 

_ 

Sutton, 

47 

4 

50 

87 

_ 

81 

4 

_ 

Templeton, 

189 

5 

15 

109 

1 

141 

2 

_ 

Upton,  . 

129 

- 

17 

93 

85 

_ 

Uxbridge, 

129 

29 

49 

174 

2 

268 

2 

_ 

Warren, 

105 

2 

33 

148 

2 

193 

11 

_ 

Webster, 

152 

5 

133 

345 

8 

722 

37 

_ 

West  Boylston, 

52 

2 

11 

74 

1 

25 

_ 

West  Brookfield, 

39 

- 

14 

75 

2 

84 

7 

_ 

Westborough, 

302 

8 

36 

182 

2 

218 

^ 

W^estminster, 

55 

3 

7 

83 

53 

3 

_ 

Winchendon, 

221 

3 

39 

241 

3 

342 

4 

_ 

Worcester, 

5,808 

95 

1,226 

3,855 

60 

8,272 

190 

- 

Totals, 

14,738 

313 

2,945 

13,247 

203 

23,094 

861 

486 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


NuMBEK  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  — 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


A  State  Office  at 
Continued. 


Fob  Governor. 

counties. 

Charles      Sumner 
Bird  of  Walpole, 
Progressive 
Party. 

Alfred   H.   Evans 
of  Northampton, 
Prohibition. 

§  S  c 

-3  C 

Ml 
III 

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>-;.^.2 
rssg 

Q 

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O 

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Babnstable, 

1,509 

39 

466 

1,510 

9 

840 

28 

- 

Behkshiee, 

3,887 

156 

715 

4,139 

159 

5,769 

386 

- 

Bristol, 

9,082 

218 

1,838 

10,732 

243 

12,253 

757 

1 

Dukes  County, 

241 

5 

96 

324 

- 

137 

2 

- 

Essex,  . 

15,732 

259 

1,627 

23,501 

362 

20,694 

1,707 

- 

Franklin,    . 

1,760 

87 

378 

2,307 

26 

1,799 

197 

- 

Hampden,     . 

6,325 

139 

2,018 

6,540 

147 

11,828 

951 

- 

Hampshire, 

1,569 

159 

763 

2,846 

33 

3,252 

247 

- 

Middlesex, 

32,773 

308 

3,461 

23,985 

266 

37,376 

1,081 

- 

Nantucket, 

115 

4 

77 

184 

5 

147 

7 

- 

Norfolk,     . 

9,552 

76 

1,208 

7,765 

86 

9,325 

442 

1 

Plymouth,    . 

8,609 

98 

980 

4,679 

83 

6,978 

802 

- 

Suffolk, 

21,863 

156 

3,599 

14,946 

310 

49,775 

1,557 

1 

Worcester, 

14,738 

313 

2,945 

13,247 

203 

23,094 

861 

- 

Totals,  . 

127,755 

2,015 

20,171 

116,705 

1,932 

183,267 

9,025 

3 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCOIEXT  — Xo.  43. 


48': 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


For  Lieutenant  Governor. 

Is  3 

^■|  • 
111 

-a  o  o 

1    1    1 

t*-      1 

«—  1 

CITIES  AND  towns. 

of:, 

ugust   H.   Goet 
ting   of   Spring 
field,     Republi 
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Q 

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Barnstable 

233 

317 

351 

14 

2 

5 

Bourne, 

78 

132 

191 

12 

3 

3 

_ 

Brewster, 

23 

52 

42 

4 

- 

_ 

Ch<atham, 

31 

82 

99 

3 

_ 

1 

_ 

Dennis, 

51 

93 

135 

3 

_ 

2 

_ 

East  ham. 

7 

25 

37 

1 

_ 

_ 

Falmouth, 

108 

155 

211 

8 

3 

_ 

_ 

Harwich, 

38 

96 

109 

0 

1 

7 

_ 

Mashpee, 

9 

5 

38 

1 

_ 

_ 

Orleans, 

29 

83 

56 

4 

- 

2 

_ 

Provincetown, 

101 

68 

163 

3 

_ 

7 

_ 

Sandwich, 

89 

64 

90 

4 

- 

8 

_ 

Truro,    . 

15 

39 

28 

_ 

.- 

1 

_ 

Wollfleet. 

37 

72 

46 

4 

1 

2 

_ 

Yarmouth,     . 

33 

98 

125 

1 

1 

2 

- 

Totals,     . 

882 

1,371 

1,721 

67 

11 

40 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams, 

Alford,   . 

Becket,  . 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg,    . 

Dalton, 

Egreniont, 

Florida, 

Great  Harrington, 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox,    . 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington 

New  Ashford, 

New  Marlborough 

North  Adams, 

Otis, 

Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savoj',    . 

Sheffield, 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringham, 

Washington,  . 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 

Totals,     . 


406 
24 
16 
97 
23 

229 
34 
1 
•  430 
15 
79 
37 

321 

247 

12 

6 

4 

40 

1,011 

18 

11 

1,721 

22 

22 

19 

81 

140 
21 
10 
92 

147 
11 

5,347 


425 
7 
27 
43 
42 
68 
13 
11 

139 
26 
15 
26 
39 
40 
11 
5 
2 
32 

8S4 
11 
5 

773 
12 
18 
19 
20 
23 


21 
152 

7 


2,932 


399 
11 
45 
69 
28 

222 
58 
10 

423 
26 
64 
60 

254 

163 
35 
8 
10 
59 

764 
30 
10 
1,715 
36 
20 
22 

123 

150 
27 
21 
83 

218 
26 

5,189 


22 
1 

189 

3 

3 
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1 

1 

10 

1 

309 


177 


1 

- 

10 

15 

- 

1 

9 
12 

7 

8 

1 

1 

2 

32 

80 
1 

69 

165 

1 

472 


488 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


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35 

25 

115 

7 

2 

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Attleborough, 

557 

691 

867 

29 

12 

66 

- 

Berkley. 

9 

75 

52 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dartmouth,   . 

48 

55 

250 

15 

13 

- 

Digliton, 

44 

91 

125 

4 

6 

- 

Easton, 

303 

274 

182 

6 

10 

8 

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Fairhaven,     . 

111 

136 

291 

9 

10 

- 

Fall  River, 

5,344 

2,093 

4,300 

82 

108 

169 

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Freetown, 

16 

32 

88 

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1 

2 

- 

Mansfield, 

157 

272 

234 

6 

15 

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New  Bedford,     . 

3,030 

1,638 

3,709 

89 

142 

450 

1 

North  Attleborough, 

414 

387 

533 

13 

11 

29 

- 

Norton, 

43 

115 

95 

4 

1 

- 

Raynham, 

18 

76 

66 

6 

3 

- 

Rehoboth, 

13 

29 

99 

4 

6 

- 

Seekonk, 

21 

38 

46 

4 

- 

- 

Somerset, 

95 

45 

167 

6 

2 

- 

Swansea, 

23 

37 

127 

8 

- 

4 

- 

Taunton, 

1,961 

974 

1,424 

34 

41 

124 

- 

Westport, 

22 

27 

98 

8 

- 

2 

- 

Totals 

12,264 

7,110 

12,868 

334 

343 

914 

1 

County  of  Dukes  County. 

Chilmark 

14 

8 

29 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Edgartown, 

52 

34 

107 

5 

- 

1 

- 

Gay  Head, 

1 

4 

16 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Gosnold, 

3 

6 

14 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Oak  Bluffs, 

32 

52 

63 

3 

1 

1 

- 

Tisbury, 

36 

52 

95 

1 

2 

1 

- 

West  Tisbury, 

10 

20 

34 

3 

- 

- 

- 

Totals, 

148 

176 

358 

15 

3 

3 

- 

Co 

unty  of  Essex. 

Amesbury, 

476 

281 

613 

7 

4 

51 

Andover, 

342 

280 

456 

10 

7 

8 

Beverly, 

664 

660 

1,809 

33 

13 

95 

- 

Boxford, 

12 

27 

55 

3 

- 

5 

- 

Danvers, 

452 

271 

812 

8 

6 

46 

- 

Essex, 

52 

45 

196 

2 

1 

12 

- 

Georgetown, 

88 

97 

159 

4 

- 

12 

- 

Gloucester, 

822 

651 

1,661 

36 

22 

117 

- 

Groveland,     . 

113 

133 

116 

4 

1 

10 

- 

Hamilton, 

47 

25 

226 

2 

- 

1 

- 

Haverhill, 

1,571 

1,649 

2,201 

116 

46 

315 

- 

Ipswich, 

176 

143 

393 

7 

2 

4 

- 

Lawrence, 

4,452 

1,597 

2,057 

64 

108 

363 

- 

Lynn,     . 

4,745 

3,591 

3,675 

74 

134 

417 

- 

Lynnfield, 

39 

72 

89 

3 

1 

6 

- 

Manchester, 

113 

71 

310 

5 

1 

3 

- 

Marblehead, 

509 

422 

634 

7 

11 

36 

- 

Merrimac, 

93 

115 

160 

4 

- 

13 

- 

Methuen, 

203 

564 

555 

22 

12 

113 

- 

Middleton, 

18 

43 

85 

2 

3 

3 

- 

N.ahant, 

110 

33 

152 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Newbury, 

18 

81 

165 

1 

- 

9 

- 

Newburyport,     . 

810 

406 

1,180 

14 

20 

108 

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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  — Concluded. 


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308 

224 

305 

8 

6 

21 

Peabody, 

1,201 

380 

S46 

7 

IS 

39 

Rockport, 

133 

149 

317 

6 

8 

39 

Rowley, 

64 

56 

121 

1 

8 

S.\LEM,    . 

2,577 

621 

3,056 

35 

49 

120 

Salisbury, 

62 

32 

147 

9 

1 

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Saugus, 

209 

495 

446 

14 

15 

51 

Swampscott, 

149 

326 

585 

7 

11 

12 

Topsfield, 

23 

41 

131 

1 

Wenham, 

13 

26 

144 

1 

2 

West  Newbury, 

49 

46 

151 

- 

6 

- 

Totals,     . 

20,713 

13,659 

24,008 

517 

503 

2,054 

- 

Ashfield, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain, 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,  . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley, 

Heath, 

Leverett, 

Leyden, 

Monroe, 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,  . 

Rowe,     . 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell, 

Whately, 

Totals, 


Agawam, 

Blandford, 

Brimfield, 

Chester, 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Ix)ngmeadow, 
Ludlow, 


County  of  Franklin. 


20 

16 

75 

17 

25 

47 

69 

43 

16 

578 

2 

5 

7 

8 

3 

464 

7 

36 

141 

3 

42 

2 

19 

9 

13 

27 


1,694 


20 
15 
61 
23 
33 
26 
54 
81 
36 

246 

11 

3 

35 

11 

7 

169 
22 
98 

414 
11 
44 
8 
13 
20 
29 
2 


1,492 


60 
50 

104 
73 

109 
78 

121 
46 
60 

746 
15 
34 
40 
23 
12 

280 
38 
90 

420 
34 

158 
14 
80 
17 
16 
46 


2,764 


95 


1 
1 
1 

1 

2 
3 

1 

3 
22 

1 
8 
2 
2 
123 

7 

30 
1 

7 
1 
1 

50 

3 

- 

1 

45 

229 

County  of  Hampden. 


161 

18 

25 

42 

1,086 

30 

30 

39 

4 

3,157 

24 

120 


73 

10 

31 

23 

386 

2.S 

4 

21 

18 

1,128 

31 

71 


201 
49 
54 
49 

927 

73 

45 

52 

3 

1,737 

129 

158 


1 
4 
78 
4 
2 
3 

205 
3 
4 


490 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
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Palmer, 

475 

98 

382 

8 

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Russell, 

27 

35 

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Southwick,     . 

39 

19 

78 

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Tolland, 

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Wales,     . 

20 

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397 

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Westfield, 

943 

155 

1,106 

12 

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Wilbraham,    . 

39 

24 

83 

2 

2 

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Totals,     . 

10,550 

4,143 

11,311 

173 

247 

950 

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County  of  Hampshire. 

200 

167 

491 

17 

_ 

4 

_ 

94 

28 

153 

5 

5 

- 

- 

Chesterfield,  . 

11 

17 

49 

- 

- 

1 

- 

Cummington, 

14 

23 

53 

- 

- 

- 

309 

68 

551 

10 

26 

72 

- 

Enfield, 

13 

31 

94 

4 

- 

- 

- 

Goshen, 

4 

7 

21 

1 

- 

- 

- 

Granby, 

20 

21 

55 

3 

1 

- 

- 

Greenwich,    . 

10 

18 

31 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hadley, 

60 

19 

102 

2 

- 

3 

- 

Hatfield, 

153 

6 

83 

- 

- 

- 

Huntington, 

91 

25 

97 

3 

1 

5 

- 

Middlefield,   . 

12 

3 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Northampton, 

1,145 

270 

1,227 

28 

13 

106 

- 

Pelham, 

8 

20 

31 

4 

- 

1 

- 

Plainfield,       . 

4 

9 

44 

1 

- 

1 

- 

Prescott, 

3 

3 

28 

- 

- 

1 

- 

South  Hadley, 

166 

223 

256 

6 

4 

10 

- 

Southampton, 
Ware, 

12 
524 

19 
152 

52 
325 

1 

7 

8 

24 

- 

Westhampton, 

8 

5 

38 

7 

- 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 

132 

31 

165 

13 

2 

11 

- 

Worthington, 

5 

5 

62 

3 

1 

1 

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Totals,     . 

2,998 

1,170 

4,028 

115 

61 

244 

- 

County  of  Middlesex. 

63 

131 

183 

2 

1 

2 

Arlington, 

565 

612 

673 

8 

2 

12 

- 

Ashby,   . 

24 

71 

41 

- 

~ 

Ashland, 

105 

94 

144 

2 

5 

- 

169 

143 

112 

1 

1 

7 

- 

Bedford, 

56 

64 

108 

4 

- 

1 

- 

255 

269 

403 

4 

2 

11 

- 

Billerica, 

141 

168 

197 

3 

4 

15 

- 

Boxborough, 

24 

23 

24 

- 

- 

1 

~ 

20 

17 

39 

— 

— 

~ 

Cambridge,  . 

6,888 

2,415 

3,368 

57 

39 

119 

- 

20 

26 

44 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chelmsford,  . 

159 

330 

187 

4 

2 

14 

- 

305 

175 

391 

3 

1 

- 

Dracut, 

169 

159 

149 

5 

1 

1 

1914.1 


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491 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 


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Everett, 

Framingham, 

Groton, 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton,    . 

Hudson, 

Lexington, 

Lincoln, 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

AIalden, 

Marlborough, 

Maynard, 

Medford, 

Melrose, 

Natick,  . 

Newton, 

North  Reading, 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley, 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stoneham, 

Stow,      . 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury,   . 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough, 

Wakefield, 

Walth.\m, 

Watertown,    . 

Wayland, 

Westford, 

Weston, 

Wilmington,  . 

Winchester,    . 

WOBUBN, 

Totals,     . 


14 

1,248 

970 

96 

148 

224 

445 

244 

49 

45 

4,141 

1,951 

1,278 

276 

1,166 

587 

1.022 

1,879 

33 

174 

197 

39 

72 

3,563 

435 

31 

31 

61 

71 

23 

674 

1,845 

802 

112 

93 

37 

43 

399 

1.372 


34,853 


9 

1,747 

503 

124 

190 

113 

378 

328 

46 

79 

4,892 

2,605 

612 

196 

1,263 

1,041 

404 

1.309 

99 

202 

423 

44 

79 

2,885 

374 

47 

38 

75 

107 

42 

789 

942 

398 

109 

88 

75 

71 

415 

537 


31 

1,313 

902 

139 

169 

133 

269 

366 

81 

78 

2,912 

1,684 

810 

246 

1,400 

1,129 

552 

2,605 

62 

96 

457 

103 

58 

3,885 

449 

65 

91 

104 

140 

45 

550 

1,892 

680 

169 

168 

219 

139 

634 

660 


21 

14 

2 

1 

2 

3 

5 

2 

1 

68 

35 

27 

9 

23 

17 

9 

30 

1 

4 

5 

1 

2 

56 

10 

1 

1 

7 
1 
8 
16 
13 
3 
6 
3 
2 
7 
9 


22 
18 

5 
1 
6 
3 
1 

52 

44 

15 

3 

31 
10 
12 


28,375 


31,548 


400 


80 

17 

12 

9 

5 

11 

5 

1 

2 

144 

202 

30 

39 

68 

32 

35 

S3 

6 
3 
1 
2 
130 
15 
1 


1,268 


County  o£  Nantucket. 


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147 


218 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon. 

Bellingham. 

Braintree. 

Brookline, 

Canton, . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover,   . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook. 

Medfield, 


159 

135 

70 

79 

00 

50 

377 

538 

379 

1,174 

608 

2,161 

396 

153 

281 

171 

100 

229 

626 

361 

499 

27 

29 

53 

127 

283 

164 

258 

230 

305 

153 

193 

181 

65 

107 

105 

492 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


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Number  op  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


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Norwood, 

Plainville, 

QUINCY, 

Randolph, 

Sharon, 

Stoughton, 

VValpole, 

Wellesley, 

Westwood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Totals, 


172 

82 
392 
155 

53 
590 

22 
1,747 
437 
100 
449 
210 
198 

42 
821 

42 


9,124 


137 

63 
311 
341 

83 
451 
108 
1,442 
163 
126 
265 
395 
173 

65 
704 

93 


113 

81 

656 

414 

32 

376 

122 

1,715 

199 

158 

347 

148 

348 

76 

729 

131 


7,712 


10,062 


165 


124 


1 

4 

9 
23 

2 
29 

4 

101 

14 

6 
33 
21 
11 
10 
65 

3 


521 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,     . 

Carver,  . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Hull,       . 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion, 

Marshfield,     . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Norwell , 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Totals,     . 


6,941 


376 

373 

229 

213 

277 

286 

3,170 

3,255 

1,968 

21 

44 

21 

58 

63 

95 

132 

245 

141 

8 

35 

24 

49 

136 

143 

32 

61 

93 

285 

174 

406 

117 

26 

140 

70 

119 

98 

13 

37 

29 

18 

34 

55 

24 

86 

118 

21 

64 

75 

322 

500 

328 

56 

82 

92 

22 

66 

53 

419 

477 

491 

13 

43 

23 

8 

28 

20 

682 

344 

349 

126 

113 

151 

217 

133 

137 

51 

173 

104 

418 

513 

229 

7,501 


176 


51 

9 

566 

2 

1 

20 

4 
15 
9 

2 

7 

1 
1 
1 

13 
3 
1 

51 
6 
2 

38 
2 

10 


County  of  Suffolk. 


Boston, 

Chelsea, 

Revere, 

Winthrop, 

45,860 

1,663 

1,045 

395 

14,752 
1,010 

748 
587 

18,673 

1,153 

641 

779 

301 
26 
15 
16 

416 
26 
21 

1 

1,495 
176 
107 
21 

4 

Totals, 

48,963 

17,097 

21,246 

358 

464 

1799 

4 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


493 


Nu^LBER  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester. 


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98 

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At  hoi,     . 

377 

536 

612 

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15 

66 

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Auburn, 

134 

111 

158 

5 

7 

9 

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Barre,     . 

74 

60 

178 

4 

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Berlin,    . 

12 

63 

84 

1 

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Blackstone, 

558 

61 

129 

4 

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Bolton,  . 

23 

48 

66 

4 

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Boylston, 

8 

31 

84 

1 

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Brookfieid, 

96 

62 

144 

6 

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Charlton, 

66 

53 

136 

5 

2 

3 

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Clinton, 

1,088 

316 

656 

13 

8 

69 

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Dana,     . 

18 

45 

47 

_ 

2 

1 

_ 

Douglas, 

104 

65 

125 

2 

1 

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Dudley, 

224 

38 

145 

8 

7 

9 

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FiTCHBURG, 

2,115 

903 

1,592 

32 

39 

231 

_ 

Gardner, 

632 

526 

668 

29 

17 

61 

_ 

Grafton, 

221 

59 

323 

7 

9 

6 

_ 

Hardwick, 

125 

41 

134 

1 

5 

4 

_ 

Harvard, 

48 

26 

74 

1 

1 

1 

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Holden, 

45 

69 

137 

8 

1 

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Hopedale, 

58 

139 

237 

3 

1 

4 

_ 

Hubbardston 

33 

33 

78 

1 

1 

4 

_ 

Lanca,ster, 

72 

72 

159 

2 

1 

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Leicester, 

270 

77 

193 

3 

1 

2 

_ 

Leominster, 

826 

782 

710 

8 

5 

54 

_ 

Lunenburg, 

19 

55 

88 

3 

1 

_ 

Mendon, 

41 

33 

55 

3 

3 

_ 

Milford, 

1,022 

324 

457 

9 

42 

97 

_ 

MiUbury, 

273 

80 

287 

6 

6 

6 

_ 

New  Braintree, 

27 

10 

35 

1 

_ 

North  Brookfieid, 

223 

109 

183 

10 

2 

7 

_ 

Northborough, 

62 

137 

114 

2 

3 

_ 

Northbridge, 

393 

253 

368 

9 

3 

8 

_ 

Oakham, 

14 

10 

66 

2 

1 

_ 

Oxford,  . 

125 

48 

188 

6 

1 

12 

_ 

Paxton, 

5 

17 

28 

1 

_ 

Petersham, 

31 

19 

73 

1 

_ 

2 

_ 

Phillipston, 

4 

35 

19 

2 

_ 

1 

_ 

Princeton, 

6 

18 

■    69 

1 

_ 

_ 

Royalston, 

17 

86 

30 

_ 

1 

Rutland, 

55 

18 

77 

8 

1 

Shrewsbury, 

45 

51 

155 

2 

1 

2 

Southborough, 

88 

78 

89 

2 

Southbridge, 

1,028 

246 

426 

5 

6 

12 

Spencer, 

568 

144 

322 

11 

6 

5 

Sterling, 

36 

54 

101 

1 

1 

Sturbridge, 

113 

56 

97 

4 

1 

Sutton,  . 

92 

39 

118 

4 

1 

5 

Temple  ton. 

127 

174 

142 

9 

1 

1 

Upton,   . 

83 

120 

113 

Uxbridge, 

273 

98 

231 

31 

2 

2 

_ 

Warren, 

188 

78 

204 

4 

2 

10 

_ 

Webster, 

667 

126 

498 

15 

14 

44 

West  Boylston, 

28 

37 

98 

2 

West  Brookfieid, 

81 

31 

93 

_ 

6 

Westborough, 

200 

277 

231 

11 

2 

Westminster, 

40 

42 

108 

5 

_ 

3 

Winchendon, 

300 

174 

306 

5 

6 

_ 

Worcester,  .... 

7.761 

4,178 

6,537 

147 

145 

206 

- 

Totals, 

21,360    1 

11,510 

19,009 

482 

373 

990 

- 

494 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


■  [Jan. 


NuMBEK  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


For  Lieutenant  Governor. 

COUNTIES. 

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Barnstable,         .... 

882 

1,371 

1,721 

67 

11 

40 

- 

Berkshire,  . 

5,347 

2,932 

5,189 

309 

177 

472 

- 

Bristol, 

12,264 

7,110 

12,868 

334 

343 

914 

1 

Dukes  Countt, 

148 

176 

358 

15 

3 

3 

- 

Essex,  . 

20,713 

13,659 

24,008 

517 

503 

2,054 

- 

Fraxklin,     . 

1,694 

1,492 

2,764 

95 

45 

229 

1 

Hampden, 

10,550 

4,143 

11,311 

173 

247 

950 

- 

Hampshire,  . 

2,998 

1,170 

4,028 

115 

61 

244 

- 

Middlesex,  . 

34,853 

28,375 

31,548 

519 

400 

1,268 

- 

Nantucket, 

147 

97 

218 

7 

- 

2 

1 

NORrOLK, 

9,124 

7,712 

10,C62 

165 

124 

521 

2 

Plymouth,    . 

6,941 

7,501 

5,898 

176 

150 

884 

- 

Suffolk, 

48,963 

17,097 

21,246 

358 

464 

1,799 

4 

Worcester,  . 

21,360 

11,510 

19,009 

482 

373 

990 

- 

Totals,  . 

175,984 

104,345 

150,228 

3,332 

2,901 

10,370 

9 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


495 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Fob  Secretary. 

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Barnstable,    ..... 

222 

372 

20 

3 

6 

256 

Bouine, 

69 

191 

16 

4 

3 

112 

_ 

Brewster, 

19 

44 

5 

1 

1 

46 

_ 

Ch.athazn, 

28 

88 

12 

79 

_ 

Dennis, 

41 

132 

3 

1 

3 

84 

. 

Eastham, 

7 

36 

2 

12 

11 

_ 

Falmouth, 

109 

214 

a 

2 

1 

136 

_ 

Harwich, 

34 

111 

7 

3 

16 

84 

_ 

Mash  pee. 

8 

40 

2 

6 

_ 

Orleans, 

30 

56 

3 

_ 

2 

79 

_ 

Provincetown, 

89 

170 

7 

1 

4 

61 

_ 

Sandwich, 

91 

81 

7 

1 

10 

52 

_ 

Truro,    . 

16 

29 

1 

35 

_ 

Wellfleet, 

35 

44 

6 

_ 

1 

72 

_ 

Yarmouth,     . 

34 

12G 

5 

1 

2 

80 

- 

Totals,     . 

832 

1,734 

106 

17 

62 

1,199 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams 

446 

395 

20 

28 

134 

348 

Alford,   . 

27 

10 

6 

_ 

Becket,  . 

17 

41 

2 

_ 

4 

27 

_ 

Cheshire, 

96 

73 

4 

2 

1 

40 

_ 

Clarksburg,    . 

25 

29 

1 

_ 

2 

38 

_ 

Dalton, 

228 

216 

19 

2 

26 

64 

_ 

Egremont, 

32 

61 

1 

_ 

10 

_ 

Florida, 

1 

13 

2 

_ 

8 

_ 

Great  Barrington, 

424 

413 

16 

10 

17 

135 

_ 

Hancock, 

15 

29 

22 

3 

1 

_ 

Hinsdale, 

82 

62 

11 

4 

13 

_ 

Lanesborough, 

40 

55 

_ 

22 

_ 

Lee, 

319 

246 

20 

6 

6 

30 

_ 

Lenox,    . 

243 

159 

7 

10 

13 

34 

_ 

Monterey, 

15 

33 

- 

2 

10 

_ 

Mount  Washington, 

6 

8 

_ 

_ 

0 

_ 

New  Ashford, 

4 

9 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

_ 

New  Marlborough, 

43 

53 

1 

1 

2 

29 

_ 

North  Ad.\ms, 

1,040 

759 

48 

29 

85 

782 

_ 

Otis, 

15 

31 

1 

10 

_ 

Peru,      . 

12 

11 

3 

_ 

1 

2 

_ 

PiTTSPIEI.D,     . 

1,650 

1,701 

168 

102 

154 

525 

_ 

Richmond,     . 

24 

38 

1 

_ 

1 

9 

_ 

Sandisfield,    . 

23 

20 

3 

_ 

15 

_ 

Savoy,    . 

17 

25 

1 

_ 

16 

Sheffield, 

78 

122 

3 

2 

21 

Stockbridge,  . 

138 

154 

4 

1 

19 

24 

_ 

Tyringham,   . 

19 

30 

1 

7 

_ 

Washington,  . 

10 

23 

_ 

_ 

5 

_ 

West  Stockbridge, 

91 

84 

2 

_ 

_ 

16 

_ 

Williamstown, 

145 

218 

16 

1 

3 

135 

_ 

Windsor, 

11 

24 

1 

7 

- 

Totals,     . 

5,336 

5,145 

380 

200 

480 

2,398 

- 

496 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  BristoL 


For  Secretary. 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

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Acushnet 

23 

109 

8 

5 

5 

29 

_ 

Attleborough, 

571 

840 

42 

12 

64 

645 

- 

Berkley, 

8 

50 

2 

- 

- 

75 

- 

Dartmouth,   . 

42 

240 

23 

4 

22 

56 

- 

Dighton, 

43 

138 

1 

4 

2 

70 

- 

Easton, 

307 

189 

6 

11 

6 

255 

- 

Fairhaven,     . 

97 

285 

12 

5 

14 

133 

- 

Fall  River, 

5,302 

4,450 

154 

82 

222 

1,698 

- 

Freetown, 

16 

85 

- 

1 

1 

32 

- 

Mansfield, 

158 

222 

12 

2 

9 

266 

- 

New  Bedford,     . 

3,007 

3,367 

166 

128 

505 

1,729 

- 

North  Attleborough, 

427 

552 

22 

10 

29 

317 

- 

Norton, 

43 

96 

5 

1 

1 

108 

- 

Raynham, 

11 

66 

8 

1 

4 

70 

- 

Rehoboth, 

13 

90 

6 

5 

7 

23 

- 

Seekonk, 

17 

51 

4 

1 

- 

34 

- 

Somerset, 

99 

160 

11 

- 

2 

44 

- 

Swansea, 

25 

130 

9 

- 

5 

28 

- 

Taunton, 

2,009 

1,388 

47 

31 

132 

882 

- 

Westport, 

20 

99 

11 

- 

- 

26 

- 

Totals, 

12,238 

12,607 

549 

303 

1,030 

6,520 

- 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Blufifs, 
Tisbury, 
West  Tisbiiry, 

Totals,     . 


29 
106 
15 
12 
61 


340 


_ 

25 

- 

4 

- 

6 

1 

47 

2 

52 

1 

18 

160 


County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford, 

Danvers, 

Essex,     . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Lynn,    . 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Methuen, 

Middleton, 

Nahant, 

Newbury, 

Newburyport, 


486 
327 
690 

12 
462 

51 

78 
820 
117 

55 

1,589 

174 

4,587 

4,784 

40 
124 
515 

92 
220 

17 
105 

20 
865 


592 
465 

1,672 
52 
772 
178 
165 

1,512 
101 
209 

2,052 
370 

2,044 

3,617 
87 
280 
586 
150 
517 
85 
154 
153 

1,066 


12 

16 

61 

3 

18 

1 

6 

45 

5 

3 

148 

12 

94 

158 

3 

12 

26 

5 

43 

3 

2 

5 

30 


7 

1 

26 

6 
3 

38 
1 
2 

31 
2 

96 
129 


48 

14 

108 

5 

43 

13 

14 

127 

15 

5 

380 

7 

444 

497 

7 

4 

36 

12 

119 

4 

3 

7 

107 


261 

257 

590 

27 

257 

44 

86 

592 

132 

18 

1,578 

119 

1,267 

3,248 

69 

70 

401 

117 

526 

38 

26 

86 

379 


1914.1 


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497 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


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North  Andover,     .... 

312 

302 

8 

4 

20 

212 

Peabody, 

1,224 

796 

17 

36 

48 

328 

Rockport, 

134 

275 

11 

6 

38 

150 

Rowley, 

62 

118 

2 

5 

50 

Salem,  . 

2,653 

2,768 

68 

73 

143 

598 

Salisbury, 

61 

135 

11 

_ 

8 

34 

Saugus, 

213 

450 

27 

16 

61 

440 

Swampscott, 

149 

545 

18 

10 

13 

325 

Topsfield. 

17 

125 

2 

45 

Wenham, 

15 

134 

2 

1 

2 

24 

West  Newbury, 

53 

137 

3 

9 

46 

- 

Totals,     . 

21,123 

22,664 

878 

544 

2,368 

12,440 

- 

County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain, 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,  . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley, 

Heath,    . 

Leverett, 

Leyden, 

Monroe, 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange,  . 

Rowe,     . 

Sheiburne, 

Shutesbury,  , 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell, 

Whately, 

Totals, 


1,778 


22 

63 

16 

45 

71 

94 

15 

68 

24 

97 

48 

75 

76 

118 

44 

44 

16 

65 

619 

675 

1 

17 

6 

37 

6 

39 

9 

23 

2 

12 

492 

250 

6 

38 

38 

84 

133 

406 

5 

32 

43 

151 

8 

9 

20 

78 

12 

17 

20 

16 

.26 

45 

2,598 


133 


42 


4 
10 
3 
3 
135 


260 


County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 

Blandford, 

Brimfield, 

Chester, 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow, 


14 
17 
60 
24 
35 
21 
47 
70 
30 

227 
8 
3 
32 
10 
6 

160 
21 
90 

392 
9 
38 
10 
12 
18 
22 
2 


1,378 


5 

4 

18 

81 

- 

1 

1 

9 

2 

- 

1 

32 

3 

1 

6 

25 

33 

23 

169 

377 

3 

2 

5 

30 

4 

- 

- 

5 

- 

- 

2 

23 

- 

- 

- 

21 

73 

74 

321 

1,081 

2 

2 

6 

44 

11 

4 

10 

65 

498 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


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229 

278 

8 

2 

17 

50 

_ 

Montgomery, 

4 

22 

- 

- 

1 

3 

- 

Palmer, 

491 

352 

14 

6 

28 

81 

- 

Russell, 

32 

43 

- 

- 

3 

35 

- 

Southwick,     . 

36 

76 

4 

- 

2 

15 

- 

Springfield, 

4,170 

4,124 

129 

71 

788 

1,882 

- 

Tolland, 

12 

12 

- 

- 

- 

4 

- 

Wales,     . 

17 

18 

1 

- 

4 

20 

- 

West  Springfield, 

398 

412 

17 

6 

65 

155 

- 

Westfield, 

960 

996 

30 

16 

85 

159 

- 

Wilbraham,    . 

39 

84 

1 

- 

1 

19 

- 

Totals,     . 

11,428 

9,173 

340 

212 

1,533 

4,216 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 


Amherst, 

213 

461 

16 

_ 

8 

161 

_ 

Belchertown, 

95 

142 

8 

1 

5 

23 

- 

Chesterfield,  . 

13 

44 

2 

- 

2 

13 

- 

Cummington, 

15 

50 

- 

- 

23 

- 

Easthampton, 

324 

513 

13 

19 

91 

55 

- 

Enfield, 

13 

91 

4 

1 

- 

- 

Goshen, 

3 

21 

1 

- 

- 

0 

- 

Granby, 

18 

52 

3 

- 

- 

21 

- 

Greenwich,     . 

7 

29 

2 

- 

- 

18 

- 

Hadley, 

62 

98 

4 

- 

4 

18 

- 

Hatfield, 

156 

76 

3 

- 

3 

3 

- 

Huntington,  . 

90 

89 

4 

- 

7 

24 

- 

Middletield,   . 

11 

19 

- 

— 

— 

— 

Northampton, 

1,161 

1,138 

41 

22 

124 

237 

- 

Pelham, 

9 

28 

3 

1 

1 

20 

— 

Plainfield,      . 

4 

41 

2 

- 

1 

9 

- 

Prescott, 

3 

26 

1 

- 

1 

4 

— 

South  Hadley, 

182 

241 

7 

4 

20 

208 

- 

Southampton, 

12 

52 

1 

- 

3 

15 

~ 

Ware, 

545 

297 

15 

6 

34 

~ 

Westhampton, 

8 

36 

8 

- 

- 

4 

- 

Williamsburg, 

145 

162 

14 

- 

12 

17 

~ 

Worthington, 

4 

61 

3 

~ 

2 

5 

Totals,     . 

3,093 

3,767 

155 

54 

320 

1,033 

- 

County  of  Middlesex. 

66 

175 

3 

_ 

_ 

119 

_ 

Arlington 

583 

599 

20 

2 

10 

636 

- 

Ashby, 

22 

43 

2 

- 

1 

66 

~ 

Ashland,         ..... 

97 

144 

6 

6 

1 

87 

- 

Ayer, 

175 

122 

2 

1 

8 

122 

- 

Bedford 

58 

98 

2 

- 

1 

~ 

Belmont,        ..... 

265 

367 

22 

2 

13 

267 

- 

Billerica 

155 

209 

4 

1 

14 

131 

- 

Boxborough,           .... 

26 

27 

- 

- 

- 

19 
16 

~ 

21 

33 

— 

— 

1 

Cambridge, 

6,952 

3,125 

108 

29 

132 

2,408 

- 

19 

40 

2 

1 

1 

24 

- 

Chelmsford 

192 

195 

13 

2 

26 

252 

- 

319 

382 

8 

3 

3 

156 

~ 

Dracut, 

187 

158 

5 

1 

4 

116 

1914.1 


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499 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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Dunstable, 

13 

32 

1 

10 

Everett, 

1,243 

1,241 

75 

26 

93 

1,652 

Framingham, 

971 

906 

37 

17 

28 

392 

Groton, 

103 

147 

3 

9 

112 

HoUiston, 

152 

172 

8 

3 

7 

167 

Hopkinton,    . 

240 

129 

4 

1 

6 

95 

Hudson, 

464 

252 

6 

8 

14 

340 

Lexington, 

245 

345 

13 

7 

306 

Lincoln, 

52 

77 

3 

1 

1 

40 

Littleton, 

45 

78 

2 

2 

73 

Lowell, 

5,922 

3,162 

143 

73 

202 

2,464 

Malden, 

2,074 

1,615 

75 

27 

211 

2,376 

Marlborough, 

1,323 

818 

38 

6 

41 

488 

Maynard, 

288 

244 

12 

1 

40 

177 

Medford, 

1,267 

1,284 

47 

18 

75 

1,176 

Melrose, 

580 

1,047 

34 

9 

32 

1,045 

Natick,  , 

1,037 

511 

16 

14 

39 

385 

Newton, 

1,980 

2,488 

54 

8 

50 

1,228 

North  Reading, 

32 

68 

3 

3 

88 

Pepperell, 

174 

99 

6 

3 

5 

183 

Reading, 

205 

446 

13 

2 

5 

402 

Sherborn, 

40 

92 

1 

1 

46 

Shirley, 

70 

61 

3 

2 

79 

Somerville, 

3,609 

3,768 

148 

23 

169 

2,705 

Stoneham, 

438 

438 

20 

6 

22 

338 

Stow, 

32 

61 

2 

48 

Sudbury, 

30 

89 

1 

32 

Tewksbury,   . 

68 

95 

8 

2 

9 

60 

Townsend, 

69 

133 

7 

9 

IQO 

Tyngsborough, 

31 

45 

35 

Wakefield,      . 

670 

569 

17 

8 

46 

703 

Waltham, 

1,928 

1,800 

36 

2 

58 

910 

Watertown,     . 

831 

641 

19 

8 

28 

388 

Way  land, 
Westford, 
We.ston, 

129 
97 
40 

163 
165 
213 

4 
7 
3 

5 
1 

2 

14 
12 

96 
73 
71 

- 

Wilmington,  . 

44 

130 

8 

1 

3 

67 

Winchester,    . 

425 

590 

12 

1 

4 

419 

WOBUBN, 

1,402 

643 

20 

14 

15 

485 

- 

Totals 

37,500 

30,574 

1,105 

342 

1,467 

24,336 

- 

County  of  Nantucket. 

Nantucket, 

135 

240                  8 

1 

2 

75 

- 

County  of  Norfolk. 

Avon, 

Bellingham, 

160 
80 

69 
48 

5 
1 

1 
1 

16 

2 

46 

120 

52 

464 

- 

Braintree 

391 

394 

12 

11 

Brookline 

Canton, 

1,249 
408 

1,972 
297 

25 
1 

3 
3 

22 

633 

- 

Cohasset, 

160 

227 

7 

1 

92 
323 

26 
258 

Dedham,        

Dover, 

651 
29 

471 
54 

13 
1 

10 

69 

- 

Foxborough, 

122 

168 

11 

6 

Franklin, 

267 

303 

7 

4 

8 

Holbrook, 

Medfield,        .         .         .         .         ; 

14/ 
61 

181 
111 

3 
2 

3 

1 

32 

1 

182 
91 

- 

500 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 


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Minis,     . 

Milton,  . 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

QuiNcy, 

Randolph, 

Sharon, 

Stoughton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Westwood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Totals, 


180 

82 
391 
323 

65 
610 

25 
1,755 
452 
108 
472 
239 
200 

43 
831 

38 


105 

76 

640 

343 

24 

413 

122 

1,720 

136 

157 

320 

157 

331 

82 

736 

127 


9,539 


9,784 


274 


119 


3 

4 
11 
20 

3 
43 

4 

114 

19 

7 
32 
25 
17 
10 
61 

4 


586 


124 

61 
294 
263 

70 
355 

98 
1,279 
147 
116 
254 
338 
166 

58 
615 

95 


6,899 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,    . 

Carver,  . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Hull,       . 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,  . 

Marshfield,     . 

Mattapoisett, 

M  iddleborough , 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Totals,     . 


6,925 


.•^95 

226 

216 

263 

165 

1,915 

21 

19 

56 

82 

132 

132 

7 

22 

48 

135 

30 

93 

303 

400 

113 

129 

67 

100 

10 

33 

15 

55 

27 

117 

23 

81 

292 

341 

58 

93 

23 

52 

419 

473 

11 

23 

6 

21 

682 

364 

129 

146 

201 

149 

50 

104 

426 

243 

5,811 


293 


6 

45 

2 

10 

62 

610 

1 

3 

_ 

2 

1 

16 

_ 

6 

_ 

13 

- 

5 

- 

1 

4 

5 

1 

2 

_ 

2 

1 

- 

4 

14 

_ 

1 

_ 

1 

17 

56 

- 

5 

_ 

2 

3 

45 

2 

3 

2 

13 

_ 

9 

3 

68 

109 

937 

County  of  Suffolk. 


342 

281 

3,134 

41 

61 

242 

34 

115 

57 

151 

22 

116 

34 

34 

78 

45 

468 

64 

63 

409 

42 

24 

308 

104 

119 

171 

479 


7,038 


Boston, 

Chelsea, 

Revere, 

Winthrop, 

47,983 

1,805 

1,064 

428 

17,184 

1,042 

650 

737 

602 
57 
26 
35 

394 

31 

20 

2 

1,704 
199 
107 
31 

12,554 

822 
678 
547 

1 

Totals 

51,280 

19,613 

720 

447 

2,041 

14,601 

1 

1914.1 


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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester. 


For  Secretary. 

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Ashburnham 

84 

139 

5 

7 

36 

Athol,     . 

390 

556 

23 

31 

71 

520 

- 

Auburn, 

126 

177 

6 

5 

13 

94 

_ 

Barre,     . 

75 

159 

5 

2 

4 

48 

- 

Berlin,    . 

12 

83 

2 

- 

- 

62 

- 

Blacks  tone, 

560 

145 

4 

4 

9 

49 

- 

Bolton,  . 

22 

70 

6 

- 

2 

40 

- 

Boylston, 

9 

85 

1 

- 

1 

28 

- 

Brookfield, 

101 

135 

7 

- 

3 

56 

_ 

Charlton, 

66 

141 

5 

1 

3 

53 

— 

Clinton, 

1,102 

663 

13 

7 

83 

269 

— 

Dana,     . 

19 

42 

- 

2 

1 

45 

— 

Douglas, 

106 

127 

6 

- 

2 

55 

- 

Dudley, 

228 

148 

5 

2 

10 

34 

- 

FiTCHBCRG, 

2,094 

1,640 

54 

24 

244 

815 

- 

Gardner, 

649 

661 

50 

14 

64 

447 

- 

Grafton, 

243 

303 

15 

3 

4 

50 

_ 

Hard  wick, 

129 

133 

2 

1 

7 

41 

_ 

Harvard, 

49 

71 

- 

- 

1 

26 

_ 

Holden, 

45 

136 

7 

1 

1 

62 

_ 

Hopedale, 

57 

253 

4 

1 

6 

113 

_ 

Hubbardston 

27 

80 

- 

1 

3 

20 

_ 

Lancaster, 

57 

164 

3 

- 

4 

64 

_ 

Leicester, 

267 

200 

7 

- 

4 

56 

_ 

I.«ominster, 

825 

767 

15 

7 

56 

673 

_ 

Lunenburg, 

14 

76 

6 

- 

1 

58 

_ 

Mendon, 

43 

59 

3 

1 

3 

26 

- 

Milford, 

1,050 

472 

17 

31 

99 

258 

_ 

Millbury. 

277 

287 

10 

3 

3 

74 

- 

New  Braintree, 

23 

36 

2 

- 

- 

12 

- 

North  Brookfield. 

208 

179 

13 

- 

11 

110 

_ 

Northborough, 

63 

118 

4 

- 

4 

123 

_ 

Northbridge, 

385 

391 

10 

1 

17 

219 

- 

Oakham, 

12 

65 

1 

- 

- 

10 

- 

Oxford,  . 

114 

198 

8 

2 

12 

35 

_ 

Pax  ton. 

3 

28 

_ 

_ 

_ 

17 

_ 

Petersham, 

30 

72 

1 

- 

2 

19 

_ 

Phillipston, 

5 

19 

3 

- 

1 

34 

_ 

Princeton, 

4 

70 

1 

- 

- 

16 

_ 

Royalston, 

14 

32 

1 

- 

1 

85 

- 

Rutland, 

55 

77 

6 

_ 

- 

18 

_ 

Shrewsbury, 

52 

159 

1 

1 

1 

41 

_ 

Southborough, 

96 

87 

2 

- 

- 

62 

_ 

Southbridge, 

993 

454 

10 

8 

22 

225 

- 

Spencer, 

546 

325 

8 

6 

5 

146 

- 

Sterling, 

35 

102 

2 

- 

1 

49 

- 

Sturbridge, 

103 

103 

11 

1 

2 

51 

_ 

Sutton,  . 

101 

113 

5 

_ 

6 

32 

_ 

Templeton, 

127 

146 

15 

2 

2 

154 

_ 

Upton,   . 

83 

116 

1 

1 

- 

110 

_ 

Uxbridge, 

280 

227 

35 

2 

1 

91 

_ 

Warren, 

189 

190 

3 

1 

14 

75 

_ 

Webster, 

673 

471 

9 

12 

60 

126 

_ 

West  Boylston, 

24 

92 

7 

_ 

37 

_ 

West  Brookfield, 

78 

88 

1 

- 

6 

32 

_ 

Westborough, 

218 

222 

10 

_ 

4 

261 

_ 

Westminster, 

39 

102 

7 

2 

3 

39 

— 

Winchendon, 

291 

289 

9 

6 

5 

178 

_ 

Worcester,  . 

7,832 

6,583 

220 

82 

278 

3,733 

- 

Totals, 

21,402 

19,126 

687 

268 

1,167 

10,312 

- 

502 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Aggregate  of  Votes.  , 


For  Secretary. 

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832 

1,734 

106 

17 

62 

1,199 

- 

Berkshire,  . 

5,336 

5,145 

380 

200 

480 

2,396 

- 

Bristol, 

12,238 

12,607 

549 

303 

1,030 

6,520 

- 

Dukes  County, 

138 

340 

18 

7 

4 

160 

- 

Essex,  . 

21,123 

22,664 

878 

544 

2,368 

12,440 

- 

Franklin,     . 

1,778 

2,598 

133 

42 

260 

1,378 

- 

Hampden,     . 

11,428 

9,173 

340 

212 

1,533 

4,216 

- 

Hampshire,  . 

3,093 

3,767 

155 

54 

320 

1,033 

- 

Middlesex,  . 

37,500 

30,574 

1,105 

342 

1,467 

24,336 

- 

Nantucket, 

135 

240 

8 

1 

2 

75 

- 

Norfolk, 

9,539 

9,784 

274 

119 

586 

6,899 

- 

Plymouth,    . 

6,925 

5,811 

293 

109 

937 

7,038 

- 

Suffolk, 

51,280 

19,613 

720 

447 

2,041 

14,601 

1 

Worcester,  . 

21,402 

19,126 

687 

268 

1,167 

10,312 

- 

Totals,  . 

182,747 

143,176 

6,646 

2,665 

12,257 

92,603 

1 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


503 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


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Bourne, 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis, 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 

Orleans, 

Provincetown, 

Sandwich, 

Truro,     . 

Wellfleet, 

Yarmouth,     . 

Totals, 


373 

200 
41 
94 

137 
34 

225 

117 
40 
58 

167 
91 
27 
41 

134 


276 
122 
53 
80 
82 
22 
138 
88 
5 
75 
66 
51 
36 
75 
87 


196 

55 
18 
26 
39 

6 
75 
32 

6 
24 
70 
77 
14 
33 
30 


1,779 


1,256 


701 


County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams,           .... 

414 

126 

24 

358 

378 

39 

Allord,   . 

8 

1 

7 

28 

Becket 

43 

2 

3 

25 

18 

Cheshire, 

73 

1 

9 

33 

94 

2 

Clarksburg,    . 

28 

2 

42 

02 

2 

Dalton, 

224 

25 

34 

54 

214 

2 

_ 

Egremont, 

01 

1 

9 

35 

Florida, 

15 

_ 

8 

1 

Great  Barrington, 

430 

14 

15 

131 

396 

7 

Hancock, 

33 

3 

19 

15 

_ 

Hinsdale, 

56 

1 

31 

11 

71 

_ 

_ 

LanesborousAh, 

61 

3 

22 

35 

_ 

Lee, 

257 

6 

29 

29 

293 

11 

_ 

Leno.x,    . 

154 

12 

15 

33 

244 

8 

_ 

Monterey, 

36 

1 

10 

12 

_ 

Mount  Washington, 

9 

_ 

New  Ashford, 

11 

_ 

_ 

1 

4 

New  Marlborough, 

54 

_ 

3 

31 

38 

1 

North  Adams, 

811 

81 

40 

795 

937 

34 

_ 

Otis, 

30 

_ 

2 

9 

16 

Peru,      . 

10 

1 

7 

2 

9 

PiTTSFIELD,     . 

1,678 

272 

112 

487 

1,575 

131 

_ 

Richmond,     . 

39 

1 

_ 

11 

23 

Sandisfield,    . 

18 

2 

IS 

24 

Savoy,    . 

24 

_ 

1 

IG 

19 

Sheffield, 

124 

4 

3 

16 

79 

2 

Stockbridge, 

148 

17 

6 

21 

139 

Tyringham,   . 

23 

6 

17 

Washington,  . 

22 

_ 

2 

11 

West  Stockbridge, 

87 

_ 

2 

16 

90 

_ 

Willianistown, 

225 

4 

14 

117 

146 

1 

Windsor, 

24 

2 

7 

10 

- 

Totals,     . 

5,230 

568 

366 

2,354 

4,998 

245 

- 

504 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


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30 

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Attleborough, 

861 

63 

39 

612 

521 

26 

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Berkley, 

50 

- 

- 

74 

3 

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- 

Dartmouth,   . 

240 

20 

15 

54 

36 

9 

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Dighton, 

142 

3 

4 

70 

36 

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Easton, 

179 

7 

6 

260 

300 

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Fair  haven,     . 

300 

11 

9 

122 

85 

5 

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Fall  Rivek, 

4,634 

229 

149 

1,607 

4,921 

131 

- 

Freetown, 

91 

1 

1 

28 

15 

- 

- 

Mansfield, 

227 

10 

5 

249 

174 

3 

- 

New  Bedford,    . 

3,617 

478 

129 

1,561 

2,726 

320 

- 

North  Attleborough, 

558 

33 

17 

324 

389 

11 

- 

Norton, 

96 

1 

5 

114 

39 

- 

- 

Ravnham, 

70 

3 

7 

72 

11 

- 

- 

Rehoboth, 

92 

7 

4 

27 

11 

5 

- 

Seekonk, 

50 

- 

6 

33 

22 

1 

- 

Somerset, 

170 

4 

11 

40 

86 

1 

- 

Swansea, 

131 

5 

8 

28 

23 

2 

- 

Taunton, 

1,468 

126 

33 

898 

1.795 

52 

- 

Westport, 

105 

- 

8 

25 

17 

1 

- 

Totals, 

13,195 

1,009 

463 

6,228 

11,229 

586 

- 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Chilmark, 

30 

_ 

2 

8 

14 

_ 

_ 

Edgartown,    . 

115 

2 

2 

27 

38 

1 

- 

Gav  Head,     . 

15 

- 

- 

3 

1 

- 

Gosnold, 

12 

- 

- 

6 

2 

- 

- 

Oak  BlufTs,    . 

62 

2 

3 

47 

30 

3 

- 

Tisbury, 

79 

1 

1 

48 

29 

2 

- 

West  Tisbury, 

32 

2 

- 

20 

5 

- 

- 

Totals,     . 

345 

7 

8 

159 

119 

6 

- 

County  of  Essex. 

Amesbury, 

609 

52 

10 

238 

461 

3 

_ 

Andover, 

469 

13 

16 

247 

307 

5 

- 

Beverly, 

1,716 

103 

47 

604 

630 

20 

- 

Boxford , 

51 

5 

3 

29 

12 

- 

- 

Dan  vers. 

809 

42 

7 

251 

422 

5 

- 

Essex, 

180 

13 

4 

42 

45 

- 

- 

Georgetown, 

169 

13 

5 

81 

82 

1 

- 

Gloocester, 

1,586 

127 

47 

529 

750 

29 

- 

Groveland,     . 

117 

15 

2 

122 

109 

2 

- 

Hamilton, 

206 

3 

2 

21 

50 

1 

- 

Haverhill,  . 

2,198 

347 

123 

1,378 

1,620 

41 

- 

Ipswich, 

381 

6 

8 

121 

165 

1 

- 

Lawrence,   . 

2,192 

424 

66 

1,267 

4,323 

108 

- 

Lynn,    . 

4,024 

460 

122 

2,966 

4,450 

164 

- 

Lynnfield, 

91 

6 

3 

63 

37 

3 

- 

Manchester,   . 

285 

2 

9 

65 

113 

2 

- 

Marblehead,  . 

603 

36 

19 

.356 

524 

10 

- 

Merrimac, 

161 

12 

4 

109 

86 

- 

- 

Methuen, 

560 

120 

27 

483 

201 

18 

- 

Middleton,     . 

86 

3 

5 

33 

13 

1 

- 

Nahant, 

158 

1 

- 

30 

95 

3 

- 

Newbury, 

157 

9 

4 

69 

24 

1 

- 

Newburyport, 

1,174 

104 

28 

318 

770 

15 

1914. 


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505 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


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194 

288 

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Peabodv, 

832 

41 

20 

339 

1,154 

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Rofknort, 

296 

38 

7 

142 

121 

8 

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RowIpv, 

125 

4 

1 

50 

56 

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S.»IEM,    . 

2,928 

135 

51 

556 

2,377 

56 

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Salisburv, 

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28 

59 

- 

- 

Saugus, 

471 

55 

IS 

427 

212 

16 

- 

Swanipscntt, 

586 

16 

14 

308 

136 

7 

- 

Topsfield, 

125 

1 

1 

35 

19 

- 

- 

Wen  ham. 

130 

2 

2 

23 

18 

- 

- 

West  Newbury, 

139 

9 

5 

40 

52 

- 

- 

Totals,     . 

24,088 

2,239 

697 

11,564 

19,787 

550 

- 

County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield, 

60 

3 

4 

15 

15 

_ 

_ 

Bernardston,           .... 

50 

3 

3 

13 

14 

1 

- 

Buckland, 

93 

2 

1 

54 

08 

- 

- 

Charlemont, 

71 

1 

3 

21 

15 

- 

- 

Colrain,           ... 

10) 

1 

1 

33 

22 

- 

- 

Conwav 

73 

4 

5 

22 

45 

- 

- 

Deerfield 

124 

6 

4 

44 

67 

1 

- 

Ervin?, 

48 

1 

5 

69 

40 

- 

- 

Gill. 

65 

2 

5 

30 

16 

- 

- 

Greenfield,     ..... 

712 

125 

38 

218 

574 

23 

- 

Hawlev, 

15 

- 

2 

7 

- 

- 

- 

Heath, 

37 

- 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Leverett, 

38 

- 

2 

29 

7 

- 

- 

Leyden,          

25 

- 

1 

9 

7 

- 

- 

Monroe, 

12 

_ 

- 

7 

2 

- 

- 

Mont.ague, 

259 

31 

11 

160 

466 

9 

- 

New  Salem, 

36 

1 

2 

22 

9 

- 

- 

Northfield, 

85 

1 

8 

86 

46 

- 

- 

Orange, 

420 

53 

11 

381 

127 

5 

- 

Rowe 

31 

- 

5 

10 

3 

- 

- 

Shelburne 

167 

1 

1 

31 

40 

- 

- 

Shutesbury, 

15 

_ 

1 

8 

2 

- 

- 

Sunderland, 

79 

- 

5 

14 

17 

- 

- 

Warwick, 

19 

4 

- 

15 

11 

- 

- 

Wendell 

Ifi 

1 

1 

23 

14 

- 

- 

Whately 

44 

1 

2 

1 

22 

- 

- 

Totals 

2,699 

241 

121 

1.324 

1.655 

39 

- 

County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 

163 

10 

11 

75 

159 

4 

Blandford,     . 

44 

2 

8 

20 

- 

- 

Brimfield, 

41 

_ 

2 

32 

29 

1 

- 

Chester, 

50 

3 

2 

24 

29 

1 

- 

Chicopee, 

817 

103 

30 

369 

1,027 

69 

- 

East  Lontcmeodow, 

75 

3 

2 

28 

26 

2 

- 

Granville, 

44 

1 

4 

28 

5 

- 

Hampden, 

44 

1 

2 

22 

37 

3 

- 

Holland, 

3 

19 

4 

- 

- 

HOLYOKE, 

1,527 

303 

79 

1,018 

3.088 

97 

- 

Longmeadow, 

109 

3 

4 

45 

30 

4 

- 

Ludlow, 

152 

5 

15 

70 

106 

3 

- 

506 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


For  Treasurer  and  Receiver  General. 

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0)  6 

"s* 

j3    -« 

s« 

'o-a  c 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

3 

gc 

'^1 

o  o._, 

1^  • 

W8  . 

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S     .2 

E 

»-  °  2 

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of  Br 
Prog 
Party 

u 

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1 

a 

O 

o 

^ 

f^ 

Q 

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Monson, 

283 

17 

6 

49 

221 

1 

_ 

Montgomery, 

22 

1 

1 

2 

6 

1 

- 

Palmer, 

374 

27 

9 

89 

452 

15 

- 

Russell, 

46 

2 

1 

32 

26 

1 

- 

Southwick,     . 

79 

3 

2 

16 

36 

- 

- 

Springfield, 

4,418 

S99 

141 

1,836 

3,931 

82 

- 

Tolland, 

13 

- 

- 

4 

11 

- 

- 

Wales,     . 

35 

4 

3 

11 

9 

- 

West  Springfield, 

428 

46 

22 

147 

375 

15 

- 

Westfield, 

1,029 

63 

40 

139 

960 

13 

- 

Wilbraham,    . 

77 

- 

6 

22 

40 

- 

- 

Totals,     . 

9,873 

1,193 

381 

4,061 

10,650 

317 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst, 

461 

5 

21 

154 

207 

7 

_ 

Belchertown, 

152 

3 

10 

26 

77 

- 

- 

Che.sterfield, 

42 

2 

3 

15 

12 

- 

- 

Cumminaton, 

56 

1 

3 

20 

11 

- 

- 

Easthampton, 

529 

86 

12 

58 

299 

19 

- 

Enfield, 

92 

- 

4 

26 

15 

- 

- 

Goshen, 

22 

- 

1 

4 

3 

- 

- 

Granby, 

51 

1 

5 

20 

17 

- 

- 

Greenwich, 

31 

- 

1 

17 

7 

- 

- 

Hadley, 

103 

3 

3 

18 

55 

- 

- 

Hatfield, 

83 

2 

1 

4 

153 

- 

- 

Huntington, 

98 

4 

6 

21 

86 

- 

- 

Middlefield, 

18 

- 

2 

3 

11' 

- 

- 

NORTHAMPTO 

\, 

1,168  . 

113 

40 

231 

1,101 

19 

- 

Pelham, 

30 

1 

4 

18 

7 

- 

- 

Plainfield, 

45 

- 

1 

7 

3 

1 

- 

Prescott, 

29 

1 

- 

2 

3 

- 

- 

South  Hadley, 

249 

18 

11 

207 

160 

5 

- 

Southampton, 

51 

- 

3 

15 

13 

- 

- 

Ware,      . 

324 

34 

13 

132 

511 

0 

- 

Westhampton, 

37 

~ 

8 

3 

7 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 

172 

12 

11 

20 

137 

1 

- 

Worthington, 

60 

2 

4 

4 

4 

1 

- 

Totals, 

3,903 

288 

167 

1,025 

2,899 

59 

- 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton,    .         .                  ... 

180 

_ 

4 

122 

60 

2 

_ 

Arlington, 

672 

12 

4 

575 

567 

- 

- 

Ashby,   . 

44 

1 

2 

65 

21 

- 

- 

Ashland, 

149 

3 

4 

79 

93 

4 

- 

Ayer, 

124 

9 

1 

123 

157 

2 

- 

Bedford, 

105 

- 

3 

56 

53 

- 

- 

Belmont, 

417 

15 

7 

227 

258 

4 

- 

Billerica, 

222 

13 

4 

139 

128 

7 

- 

Boxborough, 

29 

- 

- 

18 

25 

- 

- 

Burlington,    . 

43 

1 

- 

12 

16 

- 

- 

Cambridge, 

3,608 

149 

77 

1,979 

6,736 

39 

- 

Carlisle, 

35 

- 

- 

19 

20 

- 

- 

Chelmsford,  . 

220 

16 

8 

251 

175 

1 

- 

Concord, 

403 

3 

7 

149 

294 

- 

- 

Dracut,     *     . 

172 

3 

6 

106 

175 

3 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


507 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


For  Treasurer  and  Receiver  General. 

Si 

fc  A 

"o  2 

J3   -  ® 

Sa- 

"o-d c 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

3 

'^^  m 

Wot. 

^«2 

.3  o  o 

EMS 
J  o2 

arren 
of  Br 
Prog 
Party 

o  °  o 

111 

III 

O 

O 

o 

H 

^ 

U^ 

Q 

< 

Dunstable,     ..... 

32 

_ 

2 

8 

13 

Everett, 

L381 

81 

34 

1,566 

1,172 

24 

- 

Franiinprham, 

958 

26 

17 

378 

900 

12 

- 

Groton, 

148 

9 

4 

110 

94 

1 

- 

Holli.ston, 

190 

S 

4 

152 

141 

3 

_ 

Hopkinton,    . 

136 

5 

4 

96 

222 

3 

_ 

Hudson, 

284 

10 

6 

335 

423 

7 

- 

Lexington, 

375 

9 

6 

291 

220 

1 

_ 

Lincoln, 

79 

3 

1 

42 

43 

- 

- 

Littleton, 

81 

2 

3 

72 

42 

1 

_ 

Lowell, 

3,468 

186 

113 

2,316 

5,581 

94 

_ 

Malden, 

1,781 

192 

72 

2,324 

1,855 

45 

- 

Marlborough, 

870 

42 

41 

468 

1,215 

16 

- 

Maynard, 

253 

39 

12 

177 

262 

3 

_ 

Medford, 

1,484 

75 

23 

1,078 

1,135 

12 

_ 

Melrose, 

1,151 

31 

34 

968 

508 

8 

_ 

Natick,  . 

569 

37 

10 

358 

990 

11 

_ 

Newton, 

2,641 

57 

33 

1,194 

1,815 

11 

_ 

North  Reading, 

71 

- 

2 

82 

29 

- 

- 

Pepperell, 

108 

5 

3 

180 

168 

1 

_ 

Readinc, 

477 

3 

6 

379 

193 

13 

- 

Sherbom, 

97 

1 

1 

40 

36 

_ 

_ 

Shirlev, 

64 

1 

3 

69 

72 

1 

_ 

Somerville, 

4,116 

170 

91 

2,502 

3,453 

26 

_ 

Stoneham, 

461 

15 

13 

323 

421 

11 

- 

Stow,      . 

66 

- 

1 

43 

32 

- 

- 

Sudbury, 

92 

- 

2 

33 

27 

- 

_ 

Tewksbury,   . 

105 

9 

5 

64 

66 

2 

- 

Townsend,     . 

134 

- 

8 

101 

60 

1 

- 

Tyngsborough, 

51 

- 

1 

22 

26 

2 

_ 

Wakefield, 

608 

42 

21 

654 

633 

18 

- 

Waltham, 

1,953 

56 

21 

844 

1,787 

8 

_ 

Watertown,    . 

700 

35 

15 

345 

792 

9 

- 

Wayland, 

170 

13 

7 

93 

109 

6 

_ 

Westford, 

182 

10 

6 

71 

86 

1 

_ 

Weston, 

220 

1 

3 

72 

34 

- 

_ 

Wilmington,  . 

141 

2 

3 

63 

42 

2 

- 

Winchester,    . 

601 

7 

13 

415 

394 

4 

_ 

WOBURN, 

710 

15 

12 

458 

1,327 

19 

- 

Totals 

33,431 

1,422 

783 

22,706 

35,196 

438 

- 

County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 


230 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon,     . 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton, 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover,    . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 


71 
47 
411 
2,152 
306 
243 
524 
55 
174 
312 
179 
116 


119 

51 
482 
599 
122 

91 
313 

28 
261 
209 
177 

84 


158 

75 

361 

1,100 

389 
140 
584 

24 
114 
247 
139 

59 


508 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


cities  and  towns. 


For  Treasurer  and  Receiver  General. 


^  O  " 

Jog 
1-3  §. 


o  6 

am 


12 

.  «  . 

BIDS 
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Med  way, 

Millis,     . 

Milton,  . 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

QUINCY, 

Randolph, 

Sharon, 

Stoughton, 

VValpole, 

Wellesley, 

West  wood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Totals, 


121 

83 

6S0 

412 

30 

446 

122 

1,S32 

152 

169 

328 

169 

343 

87 

760 

132 


5 

4 
14 
24 

3 
24 

5 
100 
20 

8 
33 
25 
10 

9 
63 

4 


10,456 


547 


205 


125 

61 
266 
301 

72 
369 
101 
1,268 
140 
113 
260 
330 
164 

52 
616 

84 


155 

74 
371 
160 

54 
557 

22 
1,605 
430 
101 
447 
221 
182 

42 
762 

38 


2 

5 

2 
5 

37 
4 

3 
4 
2 


6,858 


8,611 


111 


County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,    . 

Carver,  . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Hull,      . 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion, 

Marshfield,     . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Totals,     . 


239 

50 

8 

348 

352 

5 

268 

11 

2 

277 

213 

1 

1,910 

625 

58 

3,290 

2,993 

76 

24 

1 

2 

44 

16 

2 

88 

1 

1 

63 

57 

1 

143 

14 

4 

249 

123 

1 

23 

- 

- 

37 

6 

- 

139 

8 

7 

115 

44 

- 

93 

8 

2 

55 

32 

1 

422 

6 

18 

141 

275 

2 

245 

2 

2 

12 

41 

- 

95 

5 

2 

116 

65 

1 

31 

- 

- 

37 

10 

- 

52 

1 

- 

33 

17 

4 

120 

2 

3 

79 

24 

1 

76 

3 

2 

50 

22 

- 

322 

14 

14 

483 

277 

3 

100 

3 

3 

66 

53 

- 

58 

- 

_ 

60 

20 

1 

495 

50 

22 

414 

396 

18 

22 

5 

1 

44 

10 

1 

21 

1 

1 

27 

7 

- 

400 

40 

14 

305 

630 

11 

152 

2 

2 

105 

125 

1 

139 

11 

17 

126 

188 

3 

no 

11 

2 

162 

43 

- 

246 

65 

20 

494 

407 

8 

6,033 

939 

207 

7,232 

6,446 

141 

County  of  Suffolk. 


Boston, 
Chelsea, 
Revere, 
Winthrop, 

Totals, 


19,180 

1,232 

759 

805 


21,976 


1,62.5 
189 
109 
19 


1,942 


425 
47 
24 
22 


518 


12,111 
831 
619 
522 


14,083 


45,236 

1,510 

947 

387 


48,080 


443 

41 

24 

2 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


509 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester. 


For  Treasurer  and  Receiver  General. 

Si 

o  i> 

■3  P 

•  -  S  > 

0  9 

°'2  fe 

fcrt 

am 
gc 

s(i; 

>5-2 

te°i 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

.    03 

K  0  t. 

^0  0 

fc. 

S  o  ■g 

2o2 

'arren 
of  Br 
Prog 
Party. 

0  °  0 
1«Q 

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2 
0 

O 

o 

H 

^              1 

fe 

Q 

< 

Ashburnhani,         .... 

142 

7 

5 

34 

80 

- 

- 

Athol,     . 

604 

67 

17 

494 

366 

11 

~ 

.A.uburn, 

186 

17 

4 

80 

129 

4 

- 

Barre,     . 

173 

4 

- 

56 

68 

3 

~ 

Berlin,    . 

86 

- 

3 

61 

9 

- 

~ 

Blackstone,    . 

1.59 

15 

7 

45 

517 

10 

- 

Bolton,  . 

78 

2 

4 

38 

15 

- 

~ 

Boylston, 

87 

3 

1 

24 

9 

- 

~ 

Brookfield, 

1.34 

4 

7 

58 

95 

3 

- 

Charlton, 

138 

3 

6 

47 

72 

2 

~ 

Clinton, 

703 

77 

17 

247 

1,051 

4 

- 

Dana, 

46 

1 

- 

42 

17 

3 

~ 

Douglas, 

139 

2 

4 

47 

99 

1 

- 

Dudley, 

158 

12 

5 

25 

221 

4 

- 

FiTCHBURG,    . 

1,735 

250 

45 

751 

1,982 

32 

- 

Gardner, 

707 

63 

31 

407 

598 

12 

~ 

Grafton, 

322 

12 

11 

49 

186 

3 

~ 

Hardwick, 

132 

7 

4 

38 

124 

1 

~ 

Harvard, 

82 

1 

- 

20 

44 

- 

~ 

Holdcn, 

135 

2 

10 

61 

43 

3 

~ 

Hopedale, 

259 

4 

3 

110 

50 

- 

~ 

Hubbardston 

81 

4 

1 

28 

26 

1 

Lancaster, 

180 

1 

2 

55 

53 

~ 

~ 

Leicester, 

208 

6 

3 

59 

243 

4 

~ 

Leominster, 

788 

54 

22 

654 

760 

11 

~ 

Lunenburg, 

81 

2 

6 

53 

13 

1 

~ 

Mendon, 

61 

2 

3 

27 

36 

~ 

~ 

Milford, 

503 

104 

7 

266 

970 

42 

~ 

Milloury, 

308 

17 

6 

67 

243 

2 

- 

New  Braintree, 

38 

- 

3 

8 

23 

~ 

~ 

North  Brookfield, 

188 

11 

9 

101 

194 

2 

~ 

Northborough, 

119 

4 

4 

119 

59 

1 

"" 

Northbridge, 

397 

8 

9 

219 

375 

2 

1 

Oakham, 

66 

1 

1 

9 

12 

- 

~ 

Oxford,  . 

199 

14 

9 

34 

113 

- 

~ 

Pax  ton. 

29 

1 

- 

13 

3 

"" 

~ 

Petersham, 

70 

3 

2 

16 

31 

~ 

~ 

Phillipston, 

19 

1 

3 

32 

5 

~ 

~ 

Princeton, 

71 

- 

1 

14 

5 

~ 

~ 

Royalston, 

31 

1 

1 

82 

16 

7 

~ 

Rutland, 

80 

1 

4 

15 

57 

1 

" 

Shrewsburj', 

166 

1 

2 

41 

41 

- 

~ 

Southborough, 

97 

- 

2 

62 

88 

~ 

~ 

Southbridge, 

483 

19 

14 

189 

972 

9 

~ 

Spencer, 

335 

17 

7 

144 

497 

6 

"" 

Sterling, 

108 

1 

1 

45 

33 

1 

■" 

Sturbridge, 

108 

- 

8 

45 

97 

2 

~ 

Sutton,  . 

126 

8 

7 

30 

78 

2 

~ 

Templeton, 

149 

1 

10 

157 

121 

3 

- 

Upton,   . 

119 

2 

- 

111 

76 

2 

~ 

Uxbridge, 

250 

6 

31 

78 

247 

1 

~ 

Warren, 

194 

12 

8 

82 

172 

5 

- 

Webster, 

525 

51 

20 

110 

622 

9 

- 

West  Bovlston, 

97 

- 

4 

37 

22 

- 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

92 

8 

1 

32 

75 

- 

~ 

Westboroueh, 

246 

2 

9 

249 

200 

1 

- 

Westniin.ster, 

110 

4 

5 

40 

33 

- 

- 

Winchendon, 

331 

10 

8 

156 

272 

4 

- 

Worcester,  . 

7.025 

365 

211 

3,496 

7,238 

92 

~ 

Totals, 

20,283 

1,295 

628 

9,709 

19,896 

300 

1 

510 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


For  Treasurer  and  Receiver  General. 

COUNTIES. 

Charles  L.  Burrill 
of   Boston,    Re- 
publican. 

Charles  E.  Fenner 
of  Worcester,  So- 
cialist. 

Thomas  A .  Frissell 
of  Hinsdale,  Pro- 
hibition. 

Warren   R.    Keith 
of  Brockton, 
Progressive 
Party. 

**  o  u 

gtaO 

fa 

Dennis  McGoff  of 
New      Bedford, 
Socialist  Labor. 

no 

1 
O 

< 

Barnstable, 

1,779 

49 

79 

1,256 

701 

17 

- 

Berkshire,  . 

5,230 

568 

366 

2,354 

4,998 

245 

- 

Bristol, 

13,195 

1,009 

463 

6,228 

11,229 

586 

- 

Dukes  County, 

345 

7 

8 

159 

119 

6 

- 

Essex,  . 

24,088 

2,239 

697 

11,564 

19,787 

550 

- 

Franklin,     . 

2,699 

241 

121 

1,324 

1,655 

39 

- 

Hampden, 

9,873 

1,193 

381 

4,061 

10,650 

317 

- 

Hampshire,  . 

3,903 

288 

167 

1,025 

2,899 

59 

- 

Middlesex,  . 

33,431 

1,422 

783 

22,706 

35,196 

438 

- 

Nantucket, 

230 

4 

10 

76 

120 

3 

- 

Norfolk, 

10,456 

547 

205 

6,858 

8,611 

111 

- 

Plymouth,    . 

6,033 

939 

207 

7,232 

6,446 

141 

- 

Suffolk, 

21,976 

1,942 

518 

14,083 

48,080 

510 

- 

Worcester,  . 

20,283 

1,295 

628 

9,709 

19,896 

300 

1 

Totals,  . 

153,521 

11,743 

4,633 

88,635 

170,387 

3,322 

1 

1914.] 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


511 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


FoH  Auditor. 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

^2 

"^i 
•1^. 

La  Ri- 
Spring- 
Progres- 
ty. 

o  o 

Popo  of 
nster, 
Atic 

•--2 

?gt3„ 

ail 

o 

o  oPh 

Q 

■g    >«    M 

O 

a  o  s) 

o 

< 

Barnstable, 

18 

3 

234 

6 

198 

404 

_ 

Bourne, 

11 

1 

107 

7 

56 

216 

- 

Brewster, 

4 

49 

- 

19 

43 

- 

Chatham, 

7 

1 

61 

1 

20 

111 

- 

Dennis, 

6 

1 

68 

- 

39 

148 

- 

Eastham, 

1 

1 

20 

- 

5 

35 

- 

Falmouth, 

16 

5 

111 

- 

87 

246 

- 

Harwich, 

U 

1 

86 

10 

30 

113 

- 

Mashpee, 

1 

1 

4 

- 

6 

43 

- 

Orleans, 

5 

- 

75 

2 

27 

56 

- 

Pro\'incetown, 

4 

5 

45 

6 

110 

142 

- 

Sandwich, 

3 

1 

35 

19 

100 

81 

- 

Truro,     . 

- 

- 

31 

1 

13 

34 

- 

Wellfleet, 

( 

- 

59 

1 

31 

41 

- 

Yarmouth,     . 

3 

1 

81 

- 

32 

134 

- 

Totals,     . 

97 

21 

1,066 

53 

773 

1,847 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams, 

Alford,   . 

Becket,  . 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg,    . 

Dalton, 

Egremont, 

Florida, 

Great  Barrington, 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox,    . 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington 

New  Ashford, 

New  Marlborougn 

North  Adams, 

Otis, 

Peru, 

PiTTSFIET.D,     . 

Richmond,     . 
Sandisfield,    . 
Savoy,    . 
Shefheld, 
Stockbridge, 
Tyringham,   . 
Washington,  . 
West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 
Windsor, 

Totals;     . 


1 
3 

73 

2 

2 

112 

3 
1 
5 


1 

2 
15 
2 

359 


180 


3C4 
7 

25 

29 

35 

58 

7 

7 

126 

19 

12 

20 

30 

31 

11 

5 

2 

29 

729 

7 

2 

468 

10 

19 

14 

17 

15 

6 

15 

117 

5 

2,248 


139 


101 
1 
1 

222 


557 


354 
28 
20 
93 
21 

219 

32 

1 

404 
14 
81 
37 

301 

237 

11 

6 

4 

41 

851 
14 
9 
1,471 
23 
22 
17 
79 

135 
18 
10 
93 

133 
10 

4,789 


374 
8 
40 
76 
33 

215 
61 
15 

412 
32 
65 
60 

242 

162 
34 


51 

841 

30 

14 

1,685 

36 

18 

25 

119 

149 

30 

23 

80 

223 

24 

5,194 


512 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1912  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


FoK  Auditor. 

^   - 

«*-      I 

1       1       1 

. 

«.-i   » 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

11. 

°.2 

M  O 

La  Ri 

Spring 
Progres 

ty. 

a  a 

?s 

Mpq 

o  00.2 

ojj 

ve  A 
re  of 
d, 
ePar 

fl  05  o 

.M  O  g 

P 

O 

fl.2  S 

Acushnet, 

8 

1 

21 

8 

15 

121 

Attleborough, 

51 

20 

587 

67 

494 

887 

- 

Berkley, 

- 

- 

69 

- 

6 

51 

- 

Dartmouth,  . 

26 

2 

43 

22 

42 

231 

_ 

Dighton, 

12 

1 

52 

3 

38 

146 

- 

Easton, 

6 

10 

244 

11 

291 

186 

_ 

Fairhaven,     . 

17 

3 

93 

12 

80 

314 

- 

Fall  River, 

304 

119 

1,681 

243 

4,686 

4,508 

- 

Freetown, 

2 

- 

24 

1 

12 

88 

- 

Mansfield, 

13 

9 

235 

8 

142 

339 

- 

New  Bedford, 

233 

143 

1,409 

511 

2,638 

3,777 

- 

North  Attleboroui 

h. 

22 

12 

292 

35 

374 

577 

- 

Norton, 

5 

1 

102 

3 

40 

100 

- 

Raynham, 

0 

- 

59 

4 

11 

75 

- 

Rehoboth, 

3 

3 

21 

7 

12 

91 

- 

Seekonk, 

3 

1 

29 

1 

21 

53 

- 

Somerset, 

14 

2 

44 

2 

81 

162 

-  . 

Swansea, 

9 

_ 

26 

6 

25 

127 

_ 

Taunton, 

82 

41 

693 

149 

1,704 

1,566 

- 

West  port. 

14 

2 

18 

1 

16 

105 

- 

Totals 

830 

370 

5,742 

1,094 

10,728 

13,504 

- 

County 

of  Dukes  County 

Chilmark, 

3 

1 

6 

10 

36 

Edgartown,    . 

2 

1 

11 

1 

37 

155 

- 

Gav  Head,     . 

- 

- 

4 

- 

1 

17 

- 

Gosnold, 

- 

- 

5 

- 

2 

12 

- 

Oak  Bluffs,    . 

4 

1 

35 

- 

24 

85 

- 

Tisbury, 

1 

2 

28 

1 

21 

150 

- 

West  Tisbury, 

2 

- 

13 

- 

7 

45 

- 

Totals,     . 

12 

5 

102 

2 

102 

500 

- 

County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford, 

Danvers, 

Essex,     . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Ltnn,    . 

Lynn  field, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Methuen, 

Middleton, 

Nahant, 

Newbury, 

Newburyport, 


22 

3 

241 

53 

425 

605 

19 

5 

221 

16 

300 

482 

58 

17 

566 

104 

608 

1,708 

2 

- 

25 

5 

U 

57 

22 

3 

229 

44 

419 

796 

3 

1 

38 

13 

44 

178 

6 

_ 

73 

13 

80 

170 

67 

33 

521 

110 

663 

1,548 

6 

1 

115 

13 

96 

122 

6 

4 

16 

1 

50 

211 

185 

54 

•  1,353 

382 

1,398 

2,237 

11 

3 

115 

7 

158 

370 

115 

98 

1,165 

456 

4,211 

2,245 

204 

136 

2,774 

527 

4,326 

4,069 

5 

1 

57 

8 

39 

90 

10 

2 

63 

2 

109 

275 

32 

15 

315 

42 

513 

607 

8 

3 

105 

12 

82 

162 

49 

15 

444 

124 

185 

575 

3 

2 

33 

4 

13 

85 

3 

3 

27 

- 

86 

154 

9 

2 

61 

8 

23 

153 

38 

20 

302 

109 

750 

1,122 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


513 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


For  Auditor 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

.  Brown 
senfield, 
ion. 

raig     of 
Social- 
r. 

La  Ri- 

Spring- 
Progres- 

ty. 

go 

Ph  fits 

John  E.  White  of 
Tisbury,  Repub- 
lican. 

CO  C.1i 
O  O&l 

Q 

Octave  A. 
vierc  of 
field, 
sive  Par 

CO 

Frank  H. 
Leomi 
Democrj 

o 

< 

North  Andover,    .... 

11 

10 

168 

21 

286 

326 

Peabody, 

23 

24 

301 

51 

1,120 

835 

_ 

Rockport, 

15 

6 

132 

38 

120 

288 

_ 

Rowley, 

4 

- 

49 

4 

58 

122 

_ 

Salem,  . 

93 

53 

633 

145 

2,240 

2,837 

_ 

Salisbury, 

16 

1 

27 

5 

53 

138 

_ 

Sau?us, 

25 

23 

393 

52 

193 

482 

_ 

Swampsoott, 

21 

10 

267 

16 

134 

594 

_ 

Topsfield,       . 

4 

- 

34 

2 

14 

117 

_ 

Wenham, 

6 

1 

14 

2 

17 

132 

_ 

West  Newbury, 

8 

1 

41 

7 

51 

138 

- 

Totals,     . 

1,109 

550 

10,918 

2,396 

18,875 

24,030 

- 

County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield 

8 

14 

2 

13 

55 

Bernardston, 

5 

1 

15 

3 

14 

46 

_ 

Buckland, 

7 

_ 

49 

1 

67 

89 

_ 

Charlemont, 

5 

_ 

20 

2 

11 

68 

_ 

Colrain, 

7 

1 

31 

1 

19 

101 

_ 

Conway, 

7 

_ 

22 

5 

39 

72 

_ 

Deerfield, 

12 

1 

40 

7 

65 

124 

_ 

Erving,  . 

8 

1 

69 

3 

36 

43 

_ 

Gill.       . 

8 

- 

31 

2 

17 

60 

_ 

Greenfield, 

167 

20 

176 

126 

515 

646 

_ 

Hawley, 

1 

_ 

9 

1 

15 

_ 

Heath,    . 

- 

J          _ 

3 

_ 

6 

37 

_ 

Leverett, 

2 

_ 

27 

_ 

C 

41 

Leyden, 

3 

_ 

9 

_ 

6 

24 

Monroe, 

1 

- 

0 

_ 

2 

12 

Montague, 

23 

6 

168 

32 

418 

257 

New  Salem, 

2 

1 

19 

_ 

8 

36 

Northfield, 

14 

80 

2 

41 

85 

Orange, 

27 

3 

360 

57 

131 

412 

_ 

Rowe,     . 

7 

_ 

7 

3 

33 

_ 

Shelburne, 

9 

1 

29 

_ 

40 

151 

_ 

Shutesbury, 

3 

8 

_ 

13 

_ 

Sunderland, 

4 

_ 

14 

_ 

19 

77 

_ 

Warwick, 

_ 

_ 

16 

4 

10 

18 

_ 

Wendell, 

- 

_ 

23 

1 

12 

15 

Whately, 

- 

- 

2 

1 

22 

43 

- 

Totals, 

330 

35 

1,246 

249 

1,521 

2,573 

- 

County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam,        

4 

1 

94 

21 

147 

157 

Blandford,     . 

_ 

8 

22 

44 

_ 

Brimfield, 

2 

_ 

30 

1 

27 

40 

_ 

Chester, 

2 

1 

24 

4 

29 

44 

_ 

Chicopee, 

49 

23 

535 

95 

989 

699 

_ 

East  Longmeadow, 

2 

2 

31 

4 

25 

72 

_ 

Granville, 

4 

_ 

4 

24 

44 

Hampden, 

1 

_ 

20 

3 

37 

43 

_ 

Holland, 

_ 

1 

17 

3 

5 

_ 

HOLTOKE, 

102 

88 

1,210 

270 

2.918 

1,441 

_ 

Longmeadow, 

5 

3 

45 

4 

27 

109 

_ 

Ludlow, 

10 

2 

92 

7 

98 

138 

- 

514 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


For  Auditor. 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

s  1 

M  O 

|ii.2 

ctave  A.  La  Ri- 
viere of  Spring- 
field,      Progres- 
sive Party. 

h  S3 

9° 

MfJQ 

a  va 

a  ft 

n 

"Is 
*-> 

ffi 

p 

O 

s 

fn 

< 

Monson, 

12 

7 

45 

16 

204 

281 

- 

Montgomery, 

- 

1 

2 

1 

4 

23 

- 

Palmer, 

14 

6 

151 

18 

398 

350 

- 

Russell, 

3 

- 

32 

1 

26 

46 

- 

Southwick,     . 

4 

2 

17 

1 

35 

75 

- 

Springfield, 

169 

79 

2,140 

609 

3,707 

4,223 

- 

Tolland, 

- 

- 

4 

- 

10 

13 

- 

Wales,     . 

3 

1 

17 

3 

15 

20 

- 

West  Springfield, 

22 

7 

197 

44 

355 

409 

- 

Westfield, 

38 

16 

155 

60 

948 

976 

- 

Wilbraham,    . 

1 

2 

19 

- 

41 

79 

~ 

Totals,     . 

447 

242 

4,889 

1,162 

10,089 

9,331 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst,        ..... 

32 

2 

145 

4 

206 

458 

_ 

Belchertown, 

9 

- 

24 

2 

79 

140 

- 

Chesterfield, 

- 

1 

14 

2 

10 

42 

- 

Cumniington, 

1 

- 

19 

1 

12 

53 

- 

Easthampton, 

19 

19 

70 

83 

287 

517 

- 

Enfield, 

5 

- 

34 

- 

14 

90 

- 

Goshen, 

3 

- 

5 

- 

3 

20 

- 

Granby, 

3 

- 

20 

- 

17 

50 

~ 

Greenwich,     . 

4 

- 

17 

- 

6 

28 

- 

Hadlev, 

4 

- 

18 

4 

49 

101 

- 

Hatfield, 

1 

- 

3 

2 

147 

80 

- 

Huntington, 

4 

1 

19 

5 

79 

93 

- 

Middlefield,    . 

- 

- 

2 

- 

11 

18 

- 

Northampton, 

93 

16 

248 

118 

1,012 

1,125 

- 

Pel  ham, 

5 

- 

18 

7 

27 

- 

Plainfield,       . 

1 

1 

7 

- 

4 

43 

~ 

Prescott, 

- 

- 

2 

1 

3 

28 

- 

South  Hadley, 

9 

4 

218 

13 

144 

242 

- 

Southampton, 

1 

- 

13 

- 

12 

56 

~ 

Ware,      . 

20 

7 

175 

29 

483 

286 

~ 

Westhampton, 

8 

- 

4 

- 

7 

37 

~ 

Williamsburg, 

14 

3 

20 

13 

136 

165 

~ 

Worthington, 

4 

- 

4 

2 

Totals,     . 

240 

54 

1,099 

281 

2,732 

3,759 

- 

Acton,    . 

Arlington, 

Ashby,   . 

Ashland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford, 

Concord, 

Dracut, 


County  of  Middlesex. 


6 
22 
2 
6 
5 
2 
22 
7 
1 

115 
3 
14 
5 
16 


109 

_ 

64 

181 

533 

14 

553 

685 

61 

1 

24 

45 

71 

1 

93 

146 

111 

8 

168 

120 

69 

- 

51 

105 

209 

17 

241 

419 

101 

16 

142 

230 

17 

_ 

27 

25 

13 

1 

18 

38 

1,797 

203 

6,645 

3,590 

17 

- 

21 

44 

232 

24 

153 

226 

144 

2 

316 

375 

102 

1 

170 

162 

1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCU.AIENT  —  No.  43. 


515 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded . 


For  Auditor. 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

p  o 

La  Ri- 
Spring- 
Progres- 

ty. 

0  a 

"3  fcT 

a>  0. 

?li 

^-o      S 

^•^1 

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viere 
field, 

sive  '. 

e  »  o 

.i;  o  S 

o 

K 

Q 

O 

W 

fa 

o 

< 

Dunstable, 

1 

1 

7 

12 

30 

Everett, 

76 

33 

1,448 

88 

1,108 

1,388 

- 

Framingham, 

40 

20 

335 

19 

890 

931 

- 

Groton, 

7 

- 

101 

9 

99 

144 

- 

HoUiston, 

4 

7 

142 

8 

139 

195 

_ 

Hopkinton,    . 

8 

3 

85 

5 

221 

137 

- 

Hudson, 

10 

4 

322 

12 

440 

264 

- 

Lexington, 

14 

1 

284 

7 

215 

369 

- 

Lincoln, 

1 

2 

37 

1 

49 

77 

_ 

Littleton, 

- 

- 

72 

2 

43 

80 

_ 

Lowell, 

224 

75 

2,321 

223 

5,386 

3,338 

- 

Malden, 

94 

45 

2,200 

224 

1,809 

1,823 

- 

Marlborough, 

44 

14 

537 

39 

1,219 

771 

- 

Maynard, 

21 

2 

169 

45 

262 

243 

- 

Medford, 

57 

17 

1,004 

83 

1,109 

1,466 

- 

Melrose, 

45 

12 

893 

32 

494 

1,172 

- 

Natick, 

26 

23 

312 

37 

960 

574 

_ 

Newton, 

62 

16 

1,072 

57 

1,801 

2,683 

- 

North  Reading, 

4 

3 

76 

29 

68 

_ 

Pepperell, 

3 

174 

5 

179 

102 

- 

Reading, 

7 

2 

359 

4 

191 

480 

- 

Sherborn, 

2 

_ 

33 

1 

37 

104 

_ 

Shirley, 

2 

1 

67 

2 

70 

59 

- 

SOMERVILLE, 

151 

37 

2,271 

163 

3,423 

4,193 

- 

Stoneham, 

22 

9 

295 

17 

391 

464 

- 

Stow, 

3 

- 

39 

- 

36 

65 

- 

Sudbury, 

4 

_ 

29 

_ 

30 

84 

_ 

Tewksbury,   . 

10 

1 

59 

9 

63 

104 

- 

Townsend, 

n 

- 

97 

- 

74 

124 

- 

Tyngsborough, 

4 

- 

30 

_ 

26 

49 

_ 

Wakefield,      . 

16 

10 

625 

43 

615 

611 

- 

Waltham, 

46 

19 

754 

70 

1,763 

1,954 

- 

Watertown, 

22 

13 

316 

37 

782 

711 

- 

Wayland, 

3 

5 

96 

16 

109 

172 

_ 

Westford, 

7 

1 

60 

14 

89 

180 

- 

Weston, 

5 

2 

62 

1 

35 

219 

_ 

Wilmington,  . 

6 

1 

61 

1 

40 

142 

- 

Winchester,    . 

20 

2 

379 

5 

399 

626 

_ 

WOBURN, 

37 

19 

411 

17 

1,313 

721 

- 

Totals,     . 

1,345 

483 

21,210 

1.584 

34,636 

33,308 

- 

County  of  Nantucket. 


Nantucket, 


66 


248 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

4 

1 

108 

15 

157 

82 

Bellingham, 

2 

1 

47 

3 

73 

47 

- 

Braintree, 

14 

9 

438 

51 

354 

422 

_ 

Brookline, 

35 

13 

488 

26 

1,110 

2,167 

- 

Canton, 

7 

2 

113 

5 

381 

300 

_ 

Cohasset, 

11 

2 

83 

5 

136 

230 

_ 

Dedham, 

22 

8 

289 

67 

552 

523 

_ 

Dover,   . 

2 

1 

27 

23 

55 

_ 

Foxborough, 

6 

1 

253 

6 

111 

175 

_ 

Franklin, 

4 

2 

201 

8 

232 

318 

_ 

Holbrook, 

3 

2 

162 

35 

133 

197 

_ 

Medfield, 

2 

- 

82 

59 

115 

- 

516 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


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cities  and  towns. 

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Medwav,                 .... 

7 

4 

116 

5 

161 

119 

_ 

MUUs,     . 

- 

- 

58 

6 

77 

79 

- 

Milton,  . 

16 

12 

241 

13 

363 

676 

- 

Needham, 

12 

5 

299 

26 

149 

405 

- 

Norfolk, 

2 

3 

68 

3 

48 

38 

- 

Norwood, 

14 

2 

338 

21 

550 

434 

- 

Plain  ville. 

3 

2 

91 

5 

21 

125 

- 

QUINCY, 

85 

49 

1,107 

111 

1,577 

1,849 

- 

Randolph, 

9 

1 

122 

17 

424 

149 

- 

Sharon, 

7 

- 

100 

7 

105 

173 

- 

Stoughton, 

11 

4 

219 

36 

435 

355 

- 

Walpole, 

6 

3 

311 

29 

210 

ISO 

- 

WeUesley, 

7 

3 

141 

15 

189 

348 

- 

Westwood, 

2 

2 

49 

11 

38 

83 

- 

Weymouth, 

39 

8 

554 

71 

739 

759 

- 

Wrentham, 

3 

2 

80 

4 

33 

131 

~ 

Totals, 

335 

142 

6,185 

601 

8,440 

10,534 

- 

County  of  Plymouth. 


Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,    . 

Carver,  . 

Duxburj', 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hinsjham, 

Hull,      . 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion, 

Marshfield,     . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton,     . 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

Totals,     . 


18 

7 

10 

2 

102 

76 

6 

1 

2 

- 

10 

4 

4 

- 

9 

2 

3 

- 

23 

5 

8 

1 

4 

- 

2 

- 

3 

1 

2 

1 

40 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

37 

21 

- 

1 

1 

- 

19 

4 

11 

3 

20 

3 

5 

- 

31 

7 

375 

145 

304 

244 

2,779 

38 

55 

224 
34 

102 
45 

134 
21 

104 
33 
31 
68 
40 

383 
63 
56 

346 
41 
21 

274 
85 

111 

156 

402 


6,194 


51 

7 

649 

1 

1 

15 

7 
14 

7 
2 


1,001 


347 

201 

2,993 

17 

57 

127 

8 

42 

26 

264 
76 
60 
11 
16 
24 
21 

269 
51 
20 

356 
11 


121 

180 

42 

397 


0,353 


249 

279 

2,226 

25 

86 

143 

20 

147 

96 

407 

151 

103 

32 

58 

123 

83 

373 

94 

59 

496 

24 

21 

380 

155 

142 

110 

294 


1,376 


County  of  Suffolk. 

Boston, 

Chelsea, 

Revere, 

Winthrop, 

922 
65 
46 
39 

493 
46 
49 
10 

11,586 
770 
578 
471 

2,025 
221 
123 
27 

44,213 

1,410 

904 

370 

18,667 

1,211 

658 

821 

- 

Totals 

1,072 

598 

13,405 

2,396 

46,897 

21,357 

- 

1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


517 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester. 


For  Auditor. 

e * 

<--.     1 

,    . 

««-.       - 

t—  ' 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

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2=2  . 

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La  Ri 

Spring 
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ty. 

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o 

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o 

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Ashburnham 

6 

1 

32 

8 

82 

140 

Athol,    . 

35 

13 

4.58 

67 

373 

576 

- 

Auburn, 

11 

5 

88 

13 

123 

170 

- 

Barre,     . 

3 

2 

.51 

1 

66 

171 

- 

Berlin,   . 

2 

- 

52 

1 

15 

86 

- 

Blackstone, 

11 

4 

37 

14 

510 

152 

- 

Bolton,  . 

4 

- 

34 

2 

23 

71 

- 

Boylston, 

1 

1 

23 

2 

8 

87 

- 

Brookfield, 

9 

1 

53 

1 

98 

130 

- 

Charlton, 

8 

- 

44 

3 

64 

143 

- 

Clinton, 

21 

10 

235 

80 

1,080 

665 

_ 

D.ina,     . 

3 

- 

42 

1 

17 

45 

- 

Douglas, 

5 

1 

43 

3 

92 

141 

- 

Dudley, 

G 

2 

43 

14 

194 

156 

_ 

FlTCHBUKG, 

75 

22 

716 

246 

2,123 

1,592 

_ 

Gardner, 

43 

9 

417 

69 

590 

652 

- 

Grafton, 

1,5 

5 

48 

10 

185 

312 

- 

Hardwick, 

4 

1 

44 

6 

118 

116 

- 

Har\-ard, 

- 

1 

17 

1 

48 

76 

- 

Holden, 

9 

1 

46 

1 

45 

143 

- 

Hopedale, 

4 

4 

100 

5 

48 

266 

~ 

Hubbardston 

1 

- 

27 

5 

24 

61 

Lancaster, 

6 

1 

55 

1 

61 

165 

_ 

Leicester, 

7 

3 

56 

2 

258  , 

194 

Leominster, 

29 

6 

446 

50 

1,221 

579 

_ 

Lunenburg, 

5 

- 

.    40 

3 

23 

81 

_ 

Mendon, 

3 

1 

28 

5 

35 

59 

- 

Milford, 

12 

71 

221 

104 

941 

496 

_ 

Millbury, 

20 

3 

07 

10 

247 

292 

- 

New  Braintree, 

2 

- 

9 

1 

20 

39 

- 

North  Brookfield, 

20 

4 

95 

9 

187 

178 

- 

Northborough, 

2 

1 

106 

3 

62 

124 

- 

Northbridge, 

12 

2 

197 

10 

353 

424 

- 

Oakham, 

2 

- 

7 

1 

11 

70 

- 

Oxford,  . 

11 

3 

31 

10 

107 

198 

- 

Paxton, 

1 

1 

11 

1 

3 

30 

_ 

Petersham, 

2 

- 

13 

2 

32 

72 

Phillipston, 

3 

- 

31 

1 

5 

19 

_ 

Princeton, 

1 

- 

12 

- 

4 

74 

- 

Royalston, 

- 

- 

74 

1 

14 

33 

_ 

Rutland, 

4 

- 

12 

_ 

55 

77 

_ 

Shrewsbury, 

4 

- 

35 

- 

41 

167 

_ 

Southborough, 

1 

- 

61 

1 

105 

78 

_ 

Southbridge, 

21 

12 

277 

13 

924 

438 

Spencer, 

14 

6 

203 

6 

472 

299 

- 

Sterling, 

1 

- 

43 

1 

37 

105 

- 

Sturbridge, 

5 

1 

43 

2 

98 

108 

_ 

Sutton,  . 

14 

- 

36 

4 

74 

115 

_ 

Templeton, 

17 

3 

147 

3 

120 

147 

- 

Upton,  . 

3 

2 

110 

1 

73 

119 

- 

Uxbridge, 

34 

3 

74 

5 

236 

258 

_ 

Warren, 

8 

5 

76 

10 

172 

191 

- 

Webster, 

22 

11 

158 

49 

559 

519 

_ 

West  Boylston, 

6 

- 

32 

_ 

20 

ICO 

_ 

West  Brookfield, 

2 

3 

27 

7 

76 

89 

Westborough, 

12 

1 

237 

3 

202 

250 

_ 

Westminster, 

10 

_ 

29 

4 

44 

104 

- 

Winchendon, 

11 

5 

161 

5 

256 

307 

_ 

Worcester,  . 

309 

93 

3,181 

342 

7,189 

7,012 

- 

Totals, 

912 

324 

9,091 

1,223 

20,263 

19,561 

- 

518 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by 

Each  Candidate  for 

A  State  Offici 

S    AT 

THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4, 

1913  — 

Continued. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 

For  Auditor. 

COUNTIES. 

M  0 

Octave  A.  La  Ri- 
viere of   Spring- 
field,     Progres- 
sive Party. 

Samuel  P.  Leven- 
berg  of   Boston, 
Socialist. 

Is- 

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Barnstable 

97 

21 

1,066 

53 

773 

1,847 

- 

Berkshire,  . 

359 

180 

2,248 

557 

4,789 

5,194 

- 

Bristol, 

830 

370 

5,742 

1,094 

10,728 

13,504 

Dukes  County, 

12 

5 

102 

2 

102 

500 

- 

Essex,  . 

1,109 

550 

10,918 

2,396 

18,875 

24,030 

- 

Franklin,     . 

330 

35 

1,246 

249 

1,521 

2,573 

- 

Hampden, 

447 

242 

4,889 

1,162 

10,089 

9,331 

- 

Hampshire,  . 

240 

54 

1,099 

281 

2,732 

3,759 

- 

Middlesex,  . 

1,345 

483 

21,210 

1,584 

34,636 

33,308 

- 

Nantucket, 

12 

1 

60 

2 

114 

248 

- 

Norfolk, 

335 

142 

6,185 

601 

8,440 

10,534 

- 

Plymouth,    . 

375 

145 

6,194 

1,001 

6,353 

6,376 

- 

Suffolk, 

1,072 

598 

13,405 

2,396 

46,897 

21,357 

- 

Worcester,  . 

912 

324 

9,091 

1,223 

20,263 

19,561 

- 

T0TAI.S,  . 

7,475 

3,150     j     83,461 

12,601 

166,312 

152,122 

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1914.1 


PUBLIC   D0CU:MEXT  —  Xo.  43. 


519 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


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Barnstable,    ..... 

179 

13 

7 

239 

2 

438 

_ 

Bourne, 

57 

7 

3 

103 

2 

228 

- 

Brewster, 

20 

5 

- 

46 

- 

48 

- 

Chatham, 

20 

9 

1 

65 

- 

114 

- 

Dennis, 

36 

2 

- 

68 

1 

152 

- 

Eastham, 

7 

1 

- 

20 

- 

39 

- 

Falmouth, 

86 

11 

- 

114 

4 

257 

- 

Harwich, 

36 

3 

8 

79 

1 

123 

- 

Mashpee, 

6 

1 

1 

4 

- 

42 

Orleans, 

24 

4 

3 

78 

- 

58 

- 

Provincetown,        .... 

81 

3 

5 

61 

1 

170 

- 

Sandwich, 

78 

2 

11 

41 

1 

105 

- 

Truro, 

14 

- 

1 

34 

- 

31 

- 

Wellfleet, 

2.5 

5 

1 

71 

- 

46 

- 

Yarmouth, 

31 

2 

1 

78 

140 

~ 

Totals, 

700 

68 

42 

1,101 

12 

1,991 

- 

County  of  Berkshire. 

Adams,  ...                 .        . 

400 

13 

138 

354 

29 

375 

- 

Alford,  . 

28 

- 

- 

6 

- 

10 

- 

Becket,  . 

18 

1 

4 

26 

- 

44 

- 

Cheshire, 

93 

5 

2 

28 

- 

74 

- 

Clarksburg,    . 

22 

1 

2 

36 

1 

30 

- 

Dalton, 

218 

18 

29 

61 

2 

216 

- 

Egremont, 

34 

1 

- 

7 

- 

62 

- 

Florida, 

2 

1 

- 

7 

- 

15 

- 

Great  Barrington, 

404 

18 

15 

127 

7 

418 

- 

Hancock, 

14 

3 

- 

20 

- 

31 

- 

Hinsdale, 

79 

7 

3 

14 

- 

66 

- 

Lanesborough, 

37 

3 

- 

23 

- 

59 

- 

Lee, 

304 

15 

10 

29 

8 

251 

- 

Lenox,    . 

238 

1 

19 

29 

7 

161 

- 

Monterey, 

14 

- 

1 

9 

- 

35 

- 

Mount  VVashington, 

6 

- 

- 

5 

~ 

S 

~ 

New  Ashford, 

5 

- 

- 

2 

- 

9 

~ 

New  Marlborough, 

40 

2 

- 

33 

2 

51 

- 

North  AD.^.MS, 

929 

42 

Ill 

698 

23 

863 

- 

Otis, 

14 

1 

- 

7 

8 

24 

- 

Peru,      . 

10 

3 

1 

4 

- 

11 

- 

PiTTSFIELD, 

1,607 

194 

175 

539 

79 

1,61S 

- 

Richmond, 

23 

- 

2 

11 

- 

35 

- 

Sandisfield, 

25 

3 

- 

17 

- 

17 

- 

Savov,    . 

19 

1 

- 

15 

- 

25 

- 

Shefheld, 

80 

2 

4 

22 

- 

120 

- 

Stockbridge, 

134 

4 

19 

19 

o 

155 

- 

Tyring  ham, 

18 

- 

- 

8 

- 

29 

~ 

Washington, 

13 

- 

- 

5 

~ 

22 

~ 

West  Stockbridge, 

91 

2 

2 

16 

- 

80 

~ 

Williamstown, 

141 

9 

3 

120 

1 

223 

- 

Windsor, 

10 

1 

- 

5 

- 

24 

~ 

Totals, 

5,070 

351 

540 

2,302 

169 

5,161 

- 

520 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


For  Attorney-General. 

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Acushnet 

19 

6 

7 

17 

1 

130 

Attleborough, 

473 

32 

80 

557 

13 

1,012 

- 

Berklev, 

2 

- 

- 

68 

- 

56 

- 

Dartmouth,   . 

37 

17 

15 

35 

6 

271 

- 

Dighton, 

29 

3 

5 

40 

1 

190 

_ 

Easton, 

294 

5 

10 

225 

12 

213 

- 

Fair  haven, 

84 

6 

9 

94 

4 

350 

- 

Fall  River, 

3,640 

89 

215 

812 

67 

7,107 

- 

Freetown, 

13 

- 

- 

19 

- 

105 

- 

Mansfield, 

146 

6 

13 

226 

2 

270 

- 

New  Bedford,    . 

2,308 

115 

510 

1,081 

104 

4,774 

1 

North  Attleborough, 

373 

18 

36 

283 

7 

59S 

- 

Norton, 

35 

3 

1 

94 

1 

20 

- 

Raynham, 

9 

8 

4 

58 

- 

81 

Rehoboth, 

8 

2 

7 

22 

2 

104 

- 

Seekonk, 

17 

2 

2 

29 

1 

57 

- 

Somerset, 

63 

9 

4 

18 

1 

225 

- 

Swansea, 

27 

6 

4 

18 

146 

- 

Tauntox, 

1,623 

39 

163 

588 

28 

1,952 

4 

Westport , 

14 

8 

1 

19 

116 

9 

Totals, 

0,214 

374 

1,086 

4,303 

250 

17,777 

5 

County  of  Dukes  County 

Chilmark, 

12 

2 

7 

32 

Edgartown,    . 

35 

2 

1 

21 

- 

127 

- 

Gay  Head,     . 

1 

- 

- 

4 

- 

15 

- 

Gosnold, 

2 

- 

- 

5 

- 

15 

- 

Oak  Bluffs,    . 

29 

3 

1 

42 

- 

76 

- 

Tisbury, 

29 

1 

1 

24 

2 

115 

- 

West  Tisbury, 

8 

2 

- 

17 

- 

40 

- 

Totals,     . 

116 

10 

3 

120 

2 

420 

- 

County  of  Essex. 


Amesbury, 

458 

9 

51 

240 

2 

610 

_ 

Andover, 

308 

12 

13 

242 

3 

486 

- 

Beverly, 

625 

34 

110 

595 

15 

1,736 

- 

Boxford, 

9 

2 

5 

26 

- 

57 

- 

Danvers, 

419 

6 

48 

252 

5 

797 

- 

Essex,     . 

43 

3 

13 

41 

1 

175 

- 

Georgetown, 

86 

4 

12 

79 

2 

173 

- 

Gloucester, 

710 

35 

127 

521 

30 

1,624 

- 

Groveland,     . 

106 

3 

14 

123 

2 

112 

- 

Hamilton, 

50 

4 

1 

20 

- 

210 

- 

Haverhill, 

1,475 

112 

399 

1,379 

26 

2,257 

- 

Ipswich, 

160 

9 

7 

114 

1 

378 

- 

Lawrence, 

4,307 

86 

482 

1,142 

39 

2,268 

- 

Lynn,    . 

4,339 

103 

490 

2,948 

113 

4,108 

- 

Lynnfield, 

36 

3 

7 

62 

2 

94 

- 

Manchester, 

116 

9 

1 

65 

1 

281 

- 

Marblehead, 

536 

14 

39 

332 

10 

618 

- 

Merrimac, 

84 

4 

10 

114 

- 

159 

- 

Methuen, 

194 

25 

117 

448 

19 

617 

- 

Middleton, 

17 

1 

4 

41 

2 

86 

- 

Nahant, 

96 

1 

_ 

29 

2 

154 

- 

Newbury, 

19 

4 

8 

67 

2 

157 

- 

Newburyport, 

774 

15 

118 

313 

8 

1,171 

" 

1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


521 


Number  op  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  — Concluded. 


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North  Andover,     .... 

292 

5 

27 

179 

5 

333 

Peabody, 

1,153 

15 

67 

317 

18 

827 

_ 

Rockport, 

122 

9 

41 

139 

6 

295 

_ 

Rowley, 

57 

2 

5 

50 

124 

Salem,   . 

2,290 

48 

167 

510 

47 

3,059 

_ 

Salisbury, 

60 

10 

6 

26 

142 

_ 

Saugus, 

195 

15 

61 

426 

15 

468 

_ 

Swampscott, 

132 

6 

19 

288 

8 

598 

Topsfield, 

19 

2 

_ 

36 

123 

_ 

Wenham, 

17 

2 

2 

19 

_ 

135 

West  Newbury, 

49 

2 

9 

45 

- 

138 

- 

Totals,     . 

19,353 

614 

2,480 

11,228 

414 

24,568 

- 

County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield, 

19 

4 

1 

14 

56 

Bernardston, 

13 

3 

3 

16 

1 

49 

Buckland, 

64 

2 

4 

54 

1 

86 

Charlemont, 

15 

1 

19 

73 

Colrain, 

24 

28 

1 

101 

Conway, 

44 

5 

18 

76 

Deer  field, 

67 

11 

42 

1 

125 

_ 

Erving,  . 

39 

1 

72 

44 

Gill, 

18 

3 

33 

_ 

59 

_ 

Greenfield, 

551 

41 

132 

194 

20 

743 

Hawley, 

_ 

9 

16 

Heath,   , 

6 

1 

3 

_ 

35 

Leverett, 

8 

29 

_ 

39 

Ley den, 

7 

_ 

9 

_ 

24 

Monroe, 

3 

- 

_ 

6 

_ 

12 

Montague, 

438 

11 

44 

151 

3 

278 

1 

New  Salem, 

7 

2 

_ 

19 

37 

Northfield, 

34 

9 

3 

86 

_ 

91 

Orange, 

135 

10 

50 

378 

5 

415 

Rowe,     . 

3 

3 

_ 

9 

36 

_ 

Shelburne, 

40 

2 

_ 

30 

1 

162 

Shutesbury, 

1 

1 

_ 

8 

15 

Sunderland, 

17 

3 

1 

13 

_ 

80 

Warwick, 

4 

4 

17 

18 

Wendell, 

16 

1 

1 

22 

_ 

13 

Whately, 

20 

- 

1 

3 

- 

43 

- 

Totals, 

1,593 

112 

266 

1,282 

33 

2,726 

1 

County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 

150 

4 

15 

65 

4 

ISO 

Blandford, 

17 

2 

8 

46 

Brimfield, 

29 

2 

1 

32 

40 

Chester, 

30 

1 

3 

25 

_ 

49 

Chicopee, 

1,070 

32 

100 

371 

28 

796 

_ 

East  Longmeadow, 

26 

2 

5 

27 

2 

77 

_ 

Granville, 

25 

3 

4 

45 

_ 

Hampden, 

37 

2 

2 

20 

_ 

44 

Holland, 

3 

20 

_ 

4 

HOLYOKE, 

3,012 

62 

314 

952 

77 

1,621 

_ 

Longmeadow, 

32 

4 

4 

36 

3 

113 

_ 

Ludlow, 

113 

8 

5 

66 

4 

150 

- 

522 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampden  —  Concluded. 


For  Attorney-General. 

,    ^ 

,        . 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

o  o 

.2h2 

1  .i 

IIq 

£  SP-i 

1-5 

H.   Hues 
ton   of 
Progi 
Party. 

o 
o 

Monson, 

216 

5 

17 

45 

3 

290 

Montgomery, 

5 

- 

1 

2 

23 

_ 

Palmer, 

439 

9 

24 

77 

8 

368 

_ 

Russell, 

27 

2 

1 

32 

_ 

49 

_ 

Southwick,     . 

38 

3 

1 

17 

1 

76 

_ 

Springfield, 

3,799 

104 

622 

1,727 

79 

4,642 

_ 

Tolland, 

10 

- 

- 

4 

- 

12 

_ 

Wales,    . 

16 

- 

3 

17 

- 

22 

_ 

West  Springfield, 

368 

11 

53 

150 

9 

446 

_ 

Westfield,       . 

983 

22 

62 

121 

12 

1,045 

- 

Wilbraham,    . 

40 

2 

3 

19 

- 

80 

- 

Totals,     . 

10,465 

280 

1,236 

3,837 

230 

10,218 

- 

County  of  Hampshire. 


Amherst, 

203 

15 

4 

133 

2 

488 

Belchertown, 

90 

6 

3 

21 

1 

142 

_ 

Chesterfield, 

10 

1 

1 

16 

_ 

44 

_ 

Cummington, 

13 

1 

1 

19 

- 

52 

- 

Easthampton, 

297 

10 

85 

56 

21 

526 

- 

Enfield, 

12 

4 

1 

26 

1 

93 

_ 

Goshen, 

3 

1 

_ 

5 

- 

21 

_ 

Granby, 

17 

4 

1 

18 

- 

48 

- 

Greenwich,     . 

7 

- 

_ 

16 

- 

30 

_ 

Hadley, 

51 

3 

4 

20 

- 

103 

- 

Hatfield, 

150 

- 

2 

3 

- 

83 

- 

Huntington, 

84 

5 

4 

21 

1 

93 

- 

Middlefield,   . 

11 

- 

- 

3 

- 

18 

- 

Northampton, 

1,091 

32 

124 

211 

8 

1,180 

- 

Pelham, 

7 

4 

2 

18 

- 

29 

- 

Plainfield,      . 

4 

- 

_ 

7 

1 

43 

- 

Prescott, 

3 

- 

3 

2 

- 

26 

- 

South  Hadley, 

155 

10 

16 

187 

3 

259 

- 

Southampton, 

16 

2 

- 

14 

- 

49 

- 

Ware, 

510 

18 

34 

119 

10 

315 

- 

Westhampton, 

7 

7 

- 

4 

- 

38 

- 

Williamsburg, 

133 

10 

14 

19 

- 

171 

- 

Worthington, 

5 

4 

2 

4 

- 

61 

- 

Totals,     . 

2,879 

137 

301 

942 

48 

3,912 

- 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton,    . 

60 

2 

Arlington, 

558 

7 

Ashby,   . 

23 

2 

Ashland, 

96 

1 

Ayer, 

162 

5 

Bedford, 

51 

1 

Belmont, 

258 

11 

Billerica, 

146 

0 

Boxborough, 

26 

- 

Burlington,    . 

18 

- 

Cambridge,  . 

6,734 

85 

Carlisle, 

23 

2 

Chelmsford,  . 

156 

6 

Concord, 

302 

4 

Dracut, 

182 

4 

1 

16 
1 
3 

13 
1 

19 

14 

1 

182 

39 
9 
3 


119 

1 

185 

567 

- 

676 

68 

- 

34 

75 

5 

147 

116 

1 

124 

57 

_ 

105 

215 

2 

422 

113 

4 

221 

20 

- 

25 

13 

- 

41 

1,835 

40 

3,621 

18 

- 

42 

222 

1 

227 

153 

_ 

384 

108 

2 

169 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  4.- 


523 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded . 


For  Attorney-General. 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

of    • 

e  C3 

O  tn 

61  g 

h 

.2H  Z 

fl'5 

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03    .O 

33 

i|2 

Hues 
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rogi 
arty. 

1^1 

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o 

Mm. 2 

03 

< 

Dunstable, 

13 

_ 

_ 

9 

_ 

33 

_ 

Everett, 

1,770 

22 

80 

1,618 

21 

865 

- 

Framingham, 

889 

20 

36 

354 

10 

958 

- 

Groton, 

94 

4 

7 

107 

1 

151 

- 

HoUiston, 

140 

4 

13 

148 

1 

195 

- 

Hopkinton,    . 

219 

4 

12 

92 

1 

140 

- 

Hudson, 

424 

9 

27 

317 

5 

279 

- 

Lexington, 

223 

5 

7 

307 

3 

354 

- 

Lincoln, 

47 

2 

3 

40 

1 

74 

- 

Littleton, 

42 

1 

4 

70 

- 

81 

- 

Lowell, 

5,538 

115 

236 

2,159 

150 

3,454 

- 

Malden, 

1,936 

53 

214 

2,281 

34 

1,771 

- 

Marlborough, 

1,197 

39 

65 

457 

12 

846 

- 

Maynard, 

262 

15 

46 

167 

1 

258 

- 

Medford, 

1,145 

23 

75 

1,060 

20 

1,469 

- 

Melrose, 

580 

24 

34 

930 

9 

1,125 

- 

Natick,  . 

975 

14 

35 

333 

11 

579 

- 

Newton, 

1,795 

36 

65 

1,192 

7 

2,641 

- 

North  Reading, 

33 

1 

1 

82 

- 

66 

- 

Pepperell, 

174 

4 

6 

186 

1 

98 

- 

Reading, 

191 

4 

2 

367 

2 

486 

- 

Sherborn, 

35 

- 

3 

42 

1 

94 

- 

Shirley, 

63 

2 

3 

71 

1 

63 

- 

SOMERVILLE, 

3,444 

74 

165 

2,391 

30 

4,247 

- 

Stoneham, 

403 

15 

22 

327 

4 

458 

- 

Stow, 

32 

1 

- 

42 

- 

67 

- 

Sudbury, 

27 

- 

1 

28 

1 

92 

- 

Tewksbury,   . 

65 

2 

9 

56 

1 

115 

- 

Townsend, 

64 

7 

- 

100 

- 

133 

- 

Tyngsborough, 

26 

1 

- 

31 

- 

54 

- 

Wakefield,      , 

633 

10 

41 

652 

9 

609 

- 

Waltham, 

1,783 

19 

78 

834 

4 

1,941 

- 

Watertown,     . 

788 

19 

49 

341 

2 

707 

- 

Wayland, 

111 

6 

28 

82 

9 

179 

- 

Westford, 

91 

4 

13 

66 

3 

176 

- 

Weston, 

33 

5 

3 

65 

- 

215 

- 

Wilmington,  . 

46 

6 

2 

69 

1 

127 

- 

Winchester,    . 

399 

7 

6 

398 

1 

631 

- 

WOBURN, 

1,344 

10 

21 

452 

15 

707 

- 

Totals,     . 

35,879 

722 

1,714 

22,052 

428 

32,961 

- 

Nantucket, 


County  of  Nantucket. 


62 


County  of  Norfolk. 


Avon, 

152 

3 

24 

109 

1 

79 

_ 

Bellingham,   . 

78 

- 

3 

49 

- 

48 

- 

Braintree, 

369 

4 

47 

448 

6 

421 

- 

Brookline, 

1,077 

11 

31 

516 

4 

2,214 

~ 

Canton, 

382 

3 

7 

108 

3 

311 

- 

Cohasset, 

141 

3 

7 

85 

2 

238 

- 

Dedham, 

570 

13 

72 

288 

9 

546 

- 

Dover,    . 

24 

1 

3 

26 

2 

54 

- 

Foxborough, 

117 

/ 

8 

256 

- 

173 

- 

Franklin, 

237 

2 

8 

207 

3 

315 

- 

Holbrook, 

137 

3 

40 

169 

2 

185 

- 

Medfield, 

62 

1 

1 

85 

114 

524 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


For  Attorney-General. 

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Med  way, 

162 

5 

5 

125 

1 

117 

Millis,     . 

76    , 

1 

5 

60 

- 

81 

- 

Milton,  . 

364 

12 

14 

240 

6 

697 

- 

Needham, 

157 

11 

25 

287 

4 

416 

- 

Norfolk, 

54 

2 

3 

70 

2 

36 

- 

Norwood, 

563 

7 

29 

357 

3 

435 

- 

Plainville, 

19 

3 

5 

92 

1 

130 

- 

QUINCT, 

1,622 

37 

118 

1,138 

24 

1,916 

- 

Randolph, 

4.37 

4 

23 

125 

1 

154 

- 

Sharon, 

102 

5 

7 

105 

- 

178 

- 

Stoughton, 

441 

4 

41 

233 

2 

351 

- 

Walpole, 

212 

3 

24 

323 

1 

179 

- 

Wellesley, 

194 

8 

16 

151 

1 

347 

- 

Westwood, 

41 

1 

11 

57 

- 

79 

- 

Weymouth, 

738 

15 

90 

568 

5 

782 

- 

Wrentham, 

34 

2 

3 

82 

1 

134 

- 

Totals 

8,565 

171 

670 

6,359 

84 

10,730 

- 

County  of  Plymouth. 

Abington,       .                  ... 

337 

15 

89 

299 

7 

246 

_ 

Bridgewater, 

209 

2 

8 

254 

2 

276 

- 

Brockton,     . 

2,986 

55 

806 

2,844 

53 

2,148 

- 

Carver,  . 

19 

3 

1 

41 

1 

27 

- 

Duxbury, 

53 

1 

2 

57 

1 

87 

- 

East  Bridgewater, 

124 

3 

14 

238 

2 

1.39 

- 

Halifax, 

7 

- 

- 

32 

- 

25 

- 

Hanover, 

47 

7 

8 

106 

1 

^tl 

- 

Hanson, 

29 

3 

14 

45 

- 

99 

- 

Hingham, 

278 

17 

10 

129 

3 

415 

- 

Hull,       . 

92 

3 

3 

20 

1 

153 

- 

Kingston, 

68 

1 

6 

109 

1 

98 

- 

Lakeville, 

11 

- 

- 

33 

- 

33 

- 

Marion, 

14 

- 

2 

31 

- 

02 

- 

Marshfield,     . 

30 

1 

2 

68 

- 

125 

- 

Mattapoisett, 

20 

2 

1 

39 

- 

88 

- 

Middleborough, 

305 

13 

16 

381 

1 

396 

- 

Norwell, 

50 

3 

4 

57 

1 

106 

- 

Pembroke, 

17 

- 

1 

58 

1 

60 

- 

Plymouth, 

395 

21 

58 

361 

20 

512 

- 

Plympton, 

12 

2 

6 

38 

- 

23 

- 

Rochester, 

7 

- 

1 

23 

- 

27 

- 

Rockland, 

627 

9 

73 

277 

3 

378 

- 

Scituate, 

128 

3 

3 

87 

1 

156 

- 

Wareham, 

189 

18 

13 

108 

2 

157 

- 

West  Bridgewater, 

42 

2 

13 

160 

- 

106 

- 

Whitman, 

381 

17 

97 

453 

1 

283 

~ 

Totals,     . 

6,477 

204 

1,251 

6,346 

102 

6,368 

- 

County  of  Suffolk. 

Boston, 

44,853 

441 

1,861 

11,820 

483 

19,515 

- 

Chelsea, 

1,543 

108 

206 

769 

29 

1,180 

- 

Revere,           ..... 

931 

28 

130 

597 

20 

766 

- 

Winthrop, 

356 

20 

20 

508 

1 

845 

~ 

Totals, 

47,683 

597 

2,217 

13,694 

533 

22,306 

- 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCOIEXT  — No.  43. 


525 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

County  of  Worcester. 


For  Attorney-General. 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS. 

11 

olg 

©  o  "^ 
.2hS 

MS 

Sag 

Freeman 
mett  of 
Prohib: 

3*^   ■ 

■-5 

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Progi 
Party. 

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1 

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Ashburnham 

81 

5 

5 

34 

146 

Atfaol,     . 

356 

13 

65 

498 

11 

592 

_ 

Auburn, 

127 

7 

11 

82 

7 

173 

- 

Barre,     . 

70 

3 

2 

51 

2 

178 

Berlin,    . 

10 

1 

1 

59 

_ 

85 

I 

Blackstone, 

534 

9 

18 

40 

2 

149 

_ 

Bolton,  . 

19 

3 

2 

40 

73 

_ 

Boyiston, 

8 

2 

1 

27 

1 

83 

_ 

Brookfield, 

95 

7 

_ 

57 

_ 

133 

_ 

Charlton, 

70 

3 

4 

46 

_ 

139 

_ 

Clinton, 

1,068 

18 

81 

238 

11 

699 

_ 

Dana,     . 

20 

_ 

3 

40 

45 

_ 

Douglas, 

91 

4 

4 

41 

_ 

147 

_ 

Dudley, 

211 

7 

16 

30 

4 

154 

_ 

FrrcHBURG, 

1,981 

42 

265 

731 

28 

1,742 

_ 

Gardner, 

562 

34 

65 

393 

12 

719 

_ 

Grafton, 

179 

12 

6 

40 

5 

333 

_ 

Hard  wick. 

120 

1 

6 

41 

1 

129 

_ 

Harvard, 

49 

1 

1 

21 

_ 

75 

_ 

Holden, 

46 

6 

54 

1 

142 

_ 

Hopedale, 

48 

3 

7 

97 

_ 

275 

_ 

Hubbardston 

25 

2 

3 

30 

1 

81 

_ 

Lancaster, 

52 

4 

3 

57 

177 

_ 

Leicester, 

252 

4 

3 

57 

3 

207 

_ 

Leominster, 

795 

21 

58 

61S 

7 

784 

_ 

Lunenburg, 

16 

4 

2 

50 

82 

Mendon, 

33 

3 

3 

27 

_ 

63 

_ 

Milford. 

950 

12 

126 

228 

30 

507 

Millbury, 

249 

10 

6 

55 

0 

303 

_ 

New  Braintree, 

20 

4 

6 

40 

_ 

North  Brookfield, 

199 

12 

13 

97 

3 

185 

_ 

Northborough, 

56 

3 

5 

111 

127 

_ 

Northbridge, 

364 

12 

9 

201 

3 

414 

_ 

Oakham, 

12 

2 

10 

67 

_ 

Oxford,  . 

110 

7 

14 

34 

1 

203 

_ 

Pax  ton, 

6 

13 

29 

_ 

Petersham, 

31 

2 

2 

16 

_ 

73 

_ 

Phillipston, 

4 

3 

1 

32 

_ 

20 

_ 

Princeton, 

5 

1 

_ 

14 

_ 

74 

_ 

Royalston, 

14 

1 

79 

_ 

31 

_ 

Rutland, 

58 

6 

2 

12 

_ 

77 

_ 

Shrewsbury, 

40 

3 

39 

_ 

167 

_ 

Southborough, 

89 

1 

2 

62 

_ 

92 

_ 

Southbridge, 

982 

20 

21 

175 

11 

474 

- 

Spencer, 

518 

9 

8 

130 

3 

330 

_ 

Sterling, 

33 

3 

1 

43 

- 

112 

- 

Sturbridge, 

99 

6 

1 

43 

_ 

108 

_ 

Sutton,  . 

84 

9 

3 

27 

2 

122 

_ 

Templeton, 

121 

10 

4 

152 

1 

147 

_ 

Upton,   . 

75 

1 

_ 

107 

1 

124 

_ 

Uxbridge, 

252 

31 

5 

74 

1 

254 

- 

Warren, 

180 

7 

12 

67 

_ 

199 

- 

Webster, 

620 

20 

55 

101 

8 

517 

_ 

West  Boyiston, 

21 

3 

35 

100 

_ 

West  Brookfield, 

78 

1 

6 

27 

1 

92 

_ 

Westborough, 

201 

9 

5 

249 

_ 

246 

_ 

Westminster, 

34 

6 

4 

34 

1 

111 

- 

Winchendon, 

283 

4 

9 

149 

- 

308 

_ 

Worcester,  . 

7.357 

181 

273 

3,274 

110 

7.148 

- 

Totals, 

20,063 

615 

1,223 

9,193 

276 

20,406 

- 

526 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


NuMBiER  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Aggregate  of  Votes. 


COUNTIES. 


Fob  Attornet-Genbral. 


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Barnstable, 
Berkshire,  . 
Bristol, 
Dukes  County, 
Essex,   . 
Franklin,     . 
Hampden, 
Hampshire,  . 
Middlesex,  . 
Nantucket, 
Nobfolk, 
Plymouth,    . 
Suffolk, 
Worcester,  . 
Totals,  . 


700 

5,070 

9,214 

116 

19,353 

1,593 

10,465 

2,879 

35,879 

119 

8,565 

6,477 

47,683 

20,063 


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374 
10 
614 
112 
280 
137 
722 
4 
171 
204 
597 
615 


42 

540 

1,086 

3 

2,480 

266 

1,236 

301 

1,714 

1 

670 

1,251 

2,217 

1,223 


1,101 

2,302 

4,303 

120 

11,228 

1,282 

3,837 

942 

22,052 

62 

6,359 

6,346 

13,694 

9,193 


12 

169 

250 

2 

414 

33 
230 

48 

428 

1 

84 
102 
533 
276 


1,991 

5,161 

17,777 

420 

24,568 

2,726 
10,218 

3,912 

32,961 

280 

10,730 

6,368 
22,306 
20,403 


168,176 


4,259 


13,030 


82,821 


159,824 


1914. 


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527 


Number  of  "\'otes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

COUNCILLOR. 


•^  ^  o 

u    - 

-      1 

-*a  1 

cc 

■rs  o 

_=  o 

i  0  B 

Ota  o 

r. 

e  S  »= 

Oo-5 

o 

First  District. 

•  is  ® 

n"2 

2 

harle 
of 

Pro 
Part 

1*0  0. 

Boa 

o 

O 

o 

W 

W 

< 

Abington 

322 

339 

248 

63 

_ 

Acushnet, 

21 

27 

120 

6 

- 

Barnstable, 

245 

148 

498 

12 

- 

Bourne,    . 

79 

39 

308 

3 

- 

Brewster, 

49 

20 

50 

- 

- 

Bridgewater,    . 

276 

196 

270 

8 

- 

Brockton, 

2,918 

2,961 

2,187 

735 

- 

Carver,    . 

44 

14 

27 

2 

- 

Chatham, 

73 

16 

118 

- 

- 

Chilmark, 

8 

14 

30 

- 

- 

Cohasset, 

88 

140 

232 

4 

- 

Dartmouth,     . 

53 

41 

245 

22 

- 

Dennis,    . 

90 

24 

156 

_ 

_ 

Duxbury, 

59 

50 

92 

2 

- 

East  Bridgewater, 

243 

116 

139 

23 

- 

Eastham, 

.    20 

5 

43 

1 

- 

Edgartown, 

21 

52 

115 

2 

- 

Fairhaven, 

105 

80 

327 

16 

_ 

Fall  River,  . 

1,617 

4,799 

4,496 

239 

_ 

Falmouth, 

115 

80 

273 

5 

- 

Freetown, 

29 

15 

90 

1 

- 

Gay  Head, 

4 

1 

15 

1 

- 

Gosnold, 

5 

2 

14 

- 

- 

Halifax,  . 

31 

6 

24 

1 

_ 

Hanover, 

110 

34 

145 

11 

- 

Hanson,  . 

46 

24 

«7 

19 

_ 

Harwich, 

88 

31 

126 

8 

_ 

Hingham, 

146 

260 

425 

8 

- 

Hull, 

22 

83 

145 

5 

- 

Kingston, 

108 

56 

114 

_ 

LakeviDe, 

29 

7 

36 

1 

- 

Marion,    . 

33 

15 

60 

1 

_ 

Marshfield, 

73 

18 

116 

7 

1 

Mashpee, 

3 

4 

45 

- 

- 

Mattapoisett,  . 

48 

16 

80 

- 

- 

Middleborough, 

400 

264 

413 

20 

- 

Nantucket, 

76 

118 

244 

3 

- 

New  Bedford, 

1,385 

3,007 

3,833 

549 

3 

NorwelJ, 

64 

46 

105 

2 

- 

Oak  Bluffs,      . 

53 

28 

63 

3 

- 

Orleans,  . 

74 

23 

66 

2 

_ 

Pembroke, 

60 

14 

61 

2 

_ 

Plymouth, 

384 

340 

522 

73 

_ 

Plympton, 

39 

10 

25 

8 

- 

Pro\-incetown, 

61 

60 

189 

5 

- 

Rochester, 

23 

5 

29 

1 

_ 

Rockland, 

265 

613 

379 

69 

- 

Sandwich, 

35 

67 

124 

14 

_ 

Scituate, 

90 

117 

159 

5 

- 

Somerset, 

43 

90 

170 

3 

_ 

Swansea, 

25 

27 

136 

3 

- 

Tisbury, 

38 

29 

113 

2 

- 

Truro,      . 

40 

10 

31 

- 

- 

Wareham, 

111 

165 

195 

15 

- 

Wellfleet, 

66 

20 

52 

1 

- 

West  Bridgewater, 

171 

42 

103 

9 

_ 

West  Tisbiiry, 

6 

6 

34 

- 

West  port. 

33 

19 

101 

- 

- 

Whitman, 

434 

382 

278 

112 

- 

Yarmouth, 

105 

19 

131 

1 

- 

Totals 

11,302 

15,254 

19,062 

2,115 

4 

528 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

COUNCILLOR. 


Second  District. 


.S  o 

j3  o  o 
O 


a 


Attleborough, 

Avon,      .        .        .        . 

Bellingham,    . 

Berkley, 

Boston:  — 

Wards  20,  21,  23,  24,  26, 
Braintree, 
Brookline, 

Canton,  .        .        .        . 
Dedham, 
Dighton, 

Dover,     .         .         .         . 
Easton,    .        .        .        . 
Foxborough,    . 
Franklin, 
Holbrook, 
Mansfield, 
Medfield, 
Medway, 

Millis 

Milton,    .         .         .         . 

Needham, 

Norfolk,  .         .         .         . 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton,  .         .         .         . 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

QUINCY,  .  .  .  . 

Randolph, 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Sharon,    .         .         .         . 

Stoughton, 

Taunton; 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

West  wood, 

Weymouth,     . 

Wrentham, 

Totals,      . 


670 
124 
53 

70 

6,014 
485 
578 
112 
347 

59 

28 
261 
264 
204 
185 
253 

88 
127 

56 
274 
308 

66 
321 
110 
378 

94 

1,467 

136 

57 

28 

34 
115 
259 
865 
342 
160 

47 
619 

83 


485 
154 
70 

7 

11,748 

370 

1,069 

388 

562 

35 

23 
301 
119 
214 
131 
142 

59 
155 

72 
359 
152 

50 
366 

38 
545 

18 

1,689 

433 

12 

13 

19 
102 
426 
1,698 
203 
176 

42 
753 

35 


903 
77 
45 
50 

8,560 
408 
2,098 
302 
532 
142 

53 
173 
157 
322 
180 
238 
113 
109 

77 
698 
423 

41 
580 

98 

439 

127 

1,633 

153 

75 

93 

55 
180 
360 
1,560 
173 
344 

78 
751 
132 


15,741 


23,233 


22,532 


^zr; 1 

— ^zr, 1 

Third  District. 

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Boston:  — 

Wards  2,  3,  4,  5,  6.  7,  8,  9,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17, 

18,  19,  22 

27,886 

5,459 

5,044 

Cambridge:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4, 

2,454 

362 

352 

~ 

Totals, 

30,340 

5,821 

5,396 

2 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


529 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  AxxuAL  State  Election,  Xov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

COUNCILLOE. 


U~,      1 

1       1      r^ 

, 

o  p    . 

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Foiirth  District. 

111 

ande 

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Repu 

S 

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Boston:  — 

Wards  1,  10,  11,  25, 

2,317 

5,388 

5,336 

- 

CAilBRIDGE:  — 

Wards  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 

1,642 

3,344 

4,275 

- 

Chelsea, 

852 

1,294 

1,651 

- 

Everett, 

1,583 

1,466 

1,158 

- 

Malden, 

1,985 

2,611 

1,564 

- 

Melrose, 

955 

1,265 

457 

- 

Revere,   . 

629 

838 

971 

- 

SOMERVILLE, 

3,072 

3,871 

3,269 

- 

\\  inthrop, 

514 

854 

379 

- 

Totals, 

13,549 

20,931 

19,060 

- 

u  4  o 

A  CS-- 

in  6 

1  ^-  © 

-3  >i  s^ 

ghJO 

Fifth  District. 

H  °   .  . 

iA 

K|| 

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hue 
renc 
crati 

dwai 
ingh 
verh 
can. 

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Part 

o 

i-s 

^ 

•z 

O 

< 

Amesbury, 

457 

626 

56 

230 

_ 

Andovei , 

307 

497 

15 

223 

- 

Beverly, 

548 

1,599 

119 

846 

1 

Boxford,  . 

10 

58 

5 

26 

- 

Dan  vers. 

419 

797 

46 

268 

- 

Essex, 

38 

177 

14 

42 

_ 

Georgetown, 

72 

176 

16 

77 

- 

Gloucester, 

693 

1,668 

146 

510 

- 

Groveland, 

110 

123 

16 

106 

- 

Hamilton, 

50 

210 

3 

21 

- 

Haverhill, 

1,311 

2,933 

420 

1,042 

- 

Ipswich,  . 

157 

377 

6 

118 

- 

Lawrexce, 

4,497 

2,286 

488 

1,038 

- 

Lynn: — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7, 

2,900 

3,534 

442 

2,208 

- 

Manchester,     . 

103 

289 

14 

63 

- 

Marblehead, 

477 

634 

51 

357 

- 

Merrimac, 

74 

172 

24 

96 

- 

Methuen, 

222 

612 

134 

423 

- 

Middleton, 

15 

87 

7 

39 

- 

Nahant,  . 

91 

153 

2 

30 

- 

Newbury, 

20 

170 

8 

66 

- 

Newburyport, 

761 

1,190 

122 

317 

- 

North  Andover, 

295 

342 

23 

170 

- 

Peabodv, 

1,150 

840 

57 

329 

- 

Rockport, 

116 

299 

44 

137 

- 

Rowley,  . 

54 

124 

3 

52 

- 

Salem,    . 

2,358 

2,898 

162 

636 

- 

Salisbury, 

63 

145 

8 

23 

- 

Swampscott, 

129 

603 

19 

285 

- 

Topsfield, 

18 

118 

2 

34 

- 

Wenham, 

14 

134 

3 

27 

- 

West  Newbury, 

45 

152 

9 

36 

- 

Totals, 

17,574 

24,023 

2,484 

9,875 

1 

530 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan, 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

COUNCILLOR. 


Sixth  District. 


o  o 

c 

=S/^ 

S  O  K      1 

gQ 

WS"   ! 

ie  C. 

Marlb 
ogre 

rty. 

dog 

>-_  >-  is 

-S^" 

cs  oFUPh 

1-5 

W 

56 

121 

557 

590 

22 

69 

95 

82 

160 

120 

48 

60 

251 

227 

184 

111 

24 

21 

24 

14 

23 

23 

234 

222 

309 

165 

225 

92 

11 

8 

894 

397 

98 

116 

143 

167 

217 

95 

421 

358 

214 

297 

50 

49 

45 

75 

6,790 

1,894 

1,444 

587 

36 

58 

1,154 

787 

279 

180 

1,092 

1,141 

975 

367 

1,707 

1,083 

28 

89 

171 

182 

183 

379 

187 

462 

32 

42 

61 

73 

407 

338 

28 

50 

27 

37 

70 

66 

65 

104 

38 

31 

624 

661 

1,761 

876 

777 

336 

109 

109 

106 

72 

33 

64 

37 

68 

389 

399 

1,331 

465 

24,246 

14,479 

o  «  g 
©OS 

if? 

^  e    - 

o 


Acton, 
Arlington, 
Ashby,     . 
Ashland, 
Ayer, 
Bedford, 
Belmont, 
Billerica, 
Boxborough,  . 
Burlington, 
Carlisle,  . 
Chelmsford,    . 
Concord, 
Dracut,   . 
Dunstable, 
Framingham, 
Groton,   . 
HoUiston, 
Hopkinton,     . 
Hudson, 
Lexington, 
Lincoln,  . 
Littleton, 
Lowell, 
Lynn: — 
Ward  6, 
Lynnfield, 
Marlborough, 
Maynard, 
Medford, 
Natick,    . 
Newton, 
North  Reading, 
Pepperell, 
Reading, 
Saugus,   . 
Sherborn, 
Shirley,   . 
Stone  ham, 
Stow, 
Sudbury, 
Tewksbury,     . 
Townsend, 
Tyngsborough, 
Wakefield, 
Waltham, 
Watertown, 
Wayland, 
Westford, 
Weston,   . 
Wilmington,    . 
Winchester, 

WOBUHN, 

Totals, 


177 

677 

39 

148 

127 

106 

419 

209 

27 

36 

40 

216 

368 

162 

32 

924 

142 

184 

129 

260 

366 

71 

75 

3,205 

579 

94 

735 

250 

1.410 

569 

2,847 

60 

97 

468 

454 

98 

67 

445 

61 

85 

108 

120 

45 

605 

1,918 

745 

163 

168 

219 

146 

623 

722 


22,040 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


531 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1918  —  Continued. 

COUNCILLOR. 


Seventh  District. 


O  o 


c3  of'! 

Q 


go     'S 

so  M  c 
H 


Ashburnham, 

Athol,     . 

Auburn, 

Barre,     . 

Berlin,    . 

Blackstone,    . 

Bolton,  . 

Boylston, 

Brimfield, 

Brookfield,     . 

Charlton, 

Clinton, 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley, 

FlTCHBURG,    . 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hampden, 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden, 

Holland, 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster,   . 

Ludlow, 

Lunenburg,    . 

Mendon, 

Milford, 

Millbury, 

Monson, 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 

Northborough, 

Northbridge, 

Oakham, 

Oxford,  . 

Palmer, 

Paxton, 

Petersham.     . 

Phillipston,    . 

Princeton, 

Royalston, 

Rutland, 

Shrewsbury,  . 

Southborough, 

Southbridge, 

Spencer, 

Sterling, 

Sturbridge,     . 

Sutton,  . 

Templeton,    . 

Upton,   . 

Uxbridge, 

Wales,     . 

Warren, 

Webster, 

West  Boylston, 

West  Brookfield, 

Westborough, 

Westminster, 

Wilbraham,    . 

Winchendon, 

Worcester,  . 

Totals,  . 


151 

700 

212 

191 

98 

184 

69 

92 

45 

151 

168 

78.3 

46 

158 

173 

1,984 

813 

283 

46 

138 

87 

142 

7 

249 

89 

180 

233 

954 

181 

94 

59 

555 

295 

294 

21 

215 

140 

474 

71 

217 

409 

33 

79 

22 

77 

42 

83 

170 

110 

572 

391 

118 

128 

116 

192 

120 

281 

25 

217 

579 

110 

97 

277 

121 

83 

325 

8,325 


95 

672 

180 

91 

44 

512 

64 

29 

46 

135 

85 

1,179 

32 

124 

237 

2,492 

783 

316 

45 

147 

48 

76 

19 

171 

44 

77 

267 

1,094 

154 

47 

52 

1,121 

338 

242 

26 

241 

137 

468 

IS 

136 

494 

11 

30 

24 

13 

59 

59 

77 

116 

1,C74 

596 

65 

116 

126 

195 

162 

307 

26 

214 

716 

42 

91 

368 

48 

52 

360 

9,032 


24,144 


26,557 


532 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

COUNCILLOR. 


co_-    *  a> 

<s  o 

go 

ll'^- 

|« 

l"i 

o  Mca  " 

O-tT 

s-a 

Eighth  District. 

enry   L.  B 
of      Sprini 
Demo  cr 
Progres 
Party. 

<o  a 

■A  c3 

c3  0  a 

o 

ffi 

£ 

1-5 

^ 

Adams, 

648 

412 

188 

_ 

Agawam, 

242 

151 

18 

- 

Alford,    . 

23 

15 

- 

- 

Amherst, 

310 

545 

6 

- 

Ashfield, 

30 

60 

2 

- 

Becket,    . 

44 

42 

3 

- 

Belchertown, 

101 

145 

6 

- 

Bernardston, 

22 

52 

3 

- 

Blandford, 

29 

44 

1 

- 

Buckland, 

98 

93 

9 

- 

Charlemont, 

32 

68 

1 

- 

Cheshire, 

106 

71 

8 

- 

Chester,  . 

61 

40 

3 

- 

Chesterfield, 

35 

37 

1 

- 

Chicopeb, 

1,527 

661 

147 

- 

Clarksburg, 

49 

39 

2 

- 

Colrain,  . 

50 

101 

- 

- 

Conway, 

56 

77 

5 

- 

Cummington, 

35 

52 

1 

- 

Dalton,   . 

243 

228 

38 

- 

Deerfield, 

108 

126 

9 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

58 

73 

5 

- 

Easthampton, 

365 

525 

96 

- 

Egremont, 

32 

65 

1 

~ 

Enfield,  . 

38 

91 

- 

- 

Erving,   . 

87 

52 

5 

- 

Florida,  . 

6 

13 

- 

- 

Gill, 

45 

63 

2 

- 

Goshen,  . 

9 

20 

- 

- 

Granby, 

41 

50 

- 

- 

Granville, 

33 

41 

- 

- 

Great  Barring 

ton, 

430 

455 

21 

- 

Greenfield, 

673 

742 

157 

- 

Greenwich, 

27 

30 

1 

- 

Hadley,  . 

64 

109 

4 

- 

Hancock, 

30 

34 

- 

- 

Hatfield, 

139 

81 

3 

- 

Hawley,  . 

7 

19 

- 

- 

Heath,     . 

10 

34 

- 

- 

Hinsdale, 

81 

66 

9 

- 

HOLYOKE, 

4,005 

1,409 

456 

- 

Huntington, 

90 

89 

12 

- 

Lanesborough 

47 

60 

3 

~ 

Lee, 

287 

253 

35 

- 

Lenox,     . 

218 

161 

39 

- 

Leverett, 

30 

41 

- 

Leyden,  . 

13 

26 

- 

■" 

Longmeadow, 

112 

74 

3 

~ 

Middlefield, 

10 

19 

- 

- 

Monroe,  . 

8 

13 

- 

- 

Montague, 

529 

277 

58 

- 

Monterey, 

17 

35 

2 

~ 

Montgomery, 

7 

23 

1 

Mount  Washington 

12 

7 

~ 

"■ 

New  Ashford, 

4 

12 

~ 

~ 

New  Marlborough, 

61 

51 

1 

~ 

New  Salem,     . 

20 

38 

- 

~ 

North  Adams, 

1,515 

896 

163 

- 

Northampton, 

1,306 

^•^^^ 

155 

~ 

Northfield,      . 

111 

96 

1 

- 

Orange,   . 

446 

456 

52 

- 

Otis, 

21 

32 

1 

~ 

Pelham,  . 

23 

37 

2 

" 

Peru, 

15 

12 

1 

- 

PiTTSFIELD, 

1,687 

1,626 

330 

1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMEIMT  —  No.  43. 


533 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

COUNCILLOE. 


ry  L.  Bowles 

Springfield, 

emocratic. 

r  ogressi  ve 

.rty. 

Hi  van 
d,  So- 

Eighth  District  —  Con. 

ik  A.  H 
Am  hers 
blican. 

!     ^1 

o 

g"3QPL,PH 

P- 

S  o  o 

1-5 

< 

Plainfield, 

9 

47 

1 

Prescott, 

6 

24 

_ 

Richmond, 

27 

41 

4 

Rowe, 

10 

39 

Russell,  . 

65 

41 

7 

_ 

Sandisfield, 

31 

22 

2 

Savoy,     . 

26 

29 

_ 

Sheffield, 

89 

124 

5 

_ 

Shelburne, 

70 

155 

1 

Shutesbury, 

11 

15 

South  Hadley, 

362 

244 

20 

_ 

Southampton, 

25 

56 

_ 

Southwick, 

50 

72 

3 

Springfield, 

6,862 

3,142 

732 

_ 

Stockbridge,    . 

126 

161 

22 

_ 

Sunderland, 

29 

86 

Tolland, 

14 

13 

_ 

Tyringham, 

24 

31 

_ 

_ 

Ware, 

594 

331 

63 

_ 

Warwick, 

27 

20 

3 

_ 

Washington, 

12 

22 

1 

_ 

Wendell, 

.34 

13 

1 

West  Springfield, 

565 

377 

65 

West  Stockbridge, 

92 

89 

2 

_ 

Westfield, 

1,139 

939 

93 

_ 

Westhampton, 

12 

41 

_ 

Whately, 

19 

38 

1 

_ 

Williamsburg, 

130 

172 

IS 

Williamstown, 

249 

227 

_ 

Windsor, 

13 

23 

1 

_ 

Worthington, 

11 

61 

2 

- 

Totals,      . 

27,351 

19,176 

3,124 

- 

534 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913 — •Continued. 

SENATORS. 


ll'i 

li 

u^-| 

W;l| 

1|.H 

drS*^ 

Ph 

i<% 

Berkshire  District. 

^■5^- 

£ 

K|| 

o  O  hO 

2.5<-M 

|2Q 

1       O 

o 

1-5 

< 

Adams, 

233 

583 

567 

Cheshire, 

22 

81 

118 

_ 

Clarksburg, 

23 

47 

30 

- 

Dalton,   . 

61 

236 

241 

- 

Florida,   . 

5 

17 

2 

- 

Hancock, 

21 

30 

16 

_ 

Hinsdale, 

14 

62 

93 

- 

Lanesborough, 

14 

65 

46 

- 

New  Ashford, 

1 

10 

5 

- 

North  Adams, 

509 

1,095 

1,173 

1 

Peru, 

3 

15 

10 

- 

PiTTSFIELD,       . 

616 

1,620 

1,899 

- 

Savoy,     . 

12 

28 

17 

- 

WUliamstown, 
Windsor, 

97 
4 

259 
23 

178 
16 

: 

Totals, 

1,635 

4,171 

4,411 

1 

Berkshire,  Hampshire  and  Hampden 
District. 


O  S  o 

a  >-  Q, 
•JO© 

O 


s  rt  e 

.5    Q 

"S.      m'+i 


u        bC  > 
S  O.-   00 

o 


Agawam, 

Alford,     . 

Becket,    . 

Blandford, 

Chester,  . 

Chesterfield,    . 

Cummington, 

East  Longmeadow, 

Easthampton, 

Egremont, 

Goshen,  . 

Granville, 

Great  Barrington,  . 

Hatfield, 

Huntington,    . 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Longmeadow, 

Middlefield,     . 

Monterey, 

Montgomery,  . 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Marlborough, 

Northampton, 

Otis, 

Plainfield, 

Richmond, 

Russell,   . 


191 

9 

46 

53 

53 

52 

69 

79 

602 

45 

25 

50 

376 

97 

111 

248 

161 

125 

22 

30 

23 

5 

46 

1,584 

31 

47 

39 

57 


146 

25 

19 

15 

31 

11 

8 

25 

317 

34 

4 

24 

541 

141 

86 

342 

260 

27 

9 

21 

4 

5 

51 

926 

13 

4 

24 

20 


24 

7 

24 

12 

13 

27 

64 

24 

4 

2 

135 

2 

21 

28 

36 

37 

1 


31 
189 
11 


32 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


535 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


Berkshire,  Hampshire  and  Hampden 
District  —  Con. 


o*  u  o 


~0.~ 

o— -^ 


^c 


J=^- 


o^S  to 
o  c  cu 


Sandisfield, 
Sheffield, 
Southampton, 
Southwick, 
Stockbridge,    . 
Tolland, 
TjTingham,     . 
Washington, 
West  Stockbridge, 
Westhampton, 
Williamsburg, 
Worthington,  . 

Totals, 


23 

105 

64 

78 

157 

15 

28 

23 

82 

42 

193 

64 


5,150 


25 

112 

9 

39 

135 

9 

21 

12 

98 

7 

127 

4 


3,731 


976 


.    Bel- 
unton, 

Q. 

King 
ton  , 
ic. 

incoln 
rough, 
si  ve 

<S  ?? 

-i'^  d 

'-'Sffl 

First  Bristol  District. 

H.S 

■-^aS 

f-i'S  61)  si 

m 

-o  «3  O 

o 

arry 
of  At 
Pro 
Part: 

O 

^ 

O 

W 

< 

Attleborough, 

864 

434 

835 

Berkley, 

62 

9 

69 

_ 

Dighton, 

180 

37 

44 

_ 

Easton,    . 

206 

307 

243 

_ 

Mansfield, 

250 

147 

259 

_ 

North  Attleborough, 

588 

356 

360 

_ 

Norton,   . 

111 

35 

106 

Raynham, 

90 

15 

60 

_ 

Rehoboth, 

95 

12 

37 

_ 

Seekonk, 

46 

19 

40 

_ 

Taunton, 

2,254 

1,822 

506 

- 

Totals.      . 

4,746 

3.193 

2,559 

- 

S  ®  > 

§ii 

i»" 

l^a 

Second  Bristol  District. 

<=:2 

<:^ 

S__J 

. 

obert 
of    Fa 
Prog 
Party. 

harles 
Donal 
River, 
cratic. 

alter  E 
of    Fa 
Repub 

o 
O 

rt 

O 

^ 

< 

Fall  River. 

1.602 

4,691 

5,773 

3 

Somerset. 

50 

86 

171 

2 

Swansea, 

30 

35 

131 

Totals, 

1,682 

4,812 

6,075 

5 

536 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


a)    -   • 

=3  o.S 

Third  Bristol  District. 

^^1 

cw  p.  Do 
!>Jew  Bedfo 
3  ni  o  c  r  a  t 
publican. 

am  A.  Ha 

y  of  New  B 
d.  Progress 
rty. 

S 

S<3«.2 

'S'SQtf 

E4M 

fe 

< 

? 

< 

Acushnet, 

8 

87 

85 

- 

Dartmouth, 

22 

184 

156 

- 

Fairhaven, 

18 

254 

257 

- 

Freetown, 

4 

87 

40 

- 

New  Bedfobd, 

•631 

5,179 

2,893 

4 

Westport, 

3 

83 

61 

~ 

Totals 

686 

5.874 

3,492 

4 

oJ2     . 

vr  «3  a 

U-S'S 

C-^  c3 

fe    fc-ff 

2  «2 

Cape  District. 

hn  D. 
fish     ol 
stable, 
sive  Par 

^  %  ° 
-  "  c 

or'  <u 

H'oO 

o 
o 

<^ 

PS 

O 

< 

Barnstable,      ......•• 

326 

199 

451 

- 

Bourne,  . 

141 

42 

238 

1 

Brewster, 

59 

16 

47 

- 

Chatham, 

93 

19 

98 

"" 

Chilmark, 

17 

12 

26 

~ 

Dennis,   . 

107 

27 

154 

- 

Eastham, 

25 

4 

43 

- 

Edgartown, 
Falmouth, 

52 
147 

32 

72 

126 
271 

Gay  Head, 

4 

1 

16 

~ 

Gosnold, 

8 

1 

Harwich, 

101 

30 

121 

- 

Mashpee, 

2 

2 

52 

Nantucket, 

152 

118 

242 

~ 

Oak  Bluffs, 

67 

21 

69 

~ 

Orleans,  . 

88 

21 

61 

- 

Provineetown 

109 

59 

196 

~ 

Sandwich, 

69 

74 

97 

- 

Tisburv, 

65 

20 

115 

- 

Truro,      . 

48 

10 

26 

- 

Wellfleet, 

83 

17 

56 

- 

West  Tisbury, 

33 

4 

31 

~ 

Yarmouth, 

123 

31 

Totals, 

1,919 

832 

2,655 

1 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


537 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annttal  State  Election",  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


o  6  . 

■^o 

°° 

0  sii 

la 

t.CO 

Kg 

r°3 

First  Essex  District. 

©I-h'S 

■Hi.2 

-2  i 

o 

g^£ 

^--S 

&  ^.2 

2'sSS 

o 

o  o  U) 

3  O  O 

-OCB  o 

—  1-5^3  o 

-^ 

a 

< 

a 

o 

<; 

Lynn: — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7,    . 

2,481 

2,541 

418 

4,017 

- 

Nahant, 

10 

51 

- 

245 

- 

Swampscott, 

285 

109 

41 

618 

- 

Totals, 

2,776 

2,701 

459 

4,880 

- 

„   - 

=3  d  > 

cc 

J3" 

2-3.2 

Second  Essex  District. 

.  O  C, 

illiam  C. 
mara,  Jr., 
lem.  Prog 
Party. 

^1| 

'-'Si 

o 

o 

< 

^ 

»-5 

< 

Beverly, 

1,759 

546 

718 

4 

Danvers, 

925 

180 

436 

Marblehead, 

416 

119 

1,099 

4 

Salem,    ......... 

2,776 

637 

2,782 

8 

Totals, 

5,876 

1,482 

5,035 

16 

.11 
P-5 

U8  Nor- 
Hamil- 
ublican. 

2  §S 

Third  Essex  District.                      i       _ •?  • 

-2  £ 

ij 

3  ^Ji 

^^^i 

2 

CSP-H    C 

^i§ 

&^-s 

o 

.  ^-2 

SsoOhPl, 

— 

W 

o 

&^ 

< 

Essex, 

29 

187 

79 

1 

Gloucester, 

497 

1,565 

1,181 

4 

Hamilton, 

30 

252 

22 

Ipswich, 

134 

523 

81 

Manchester,     . 

98 

288 

89 

Newbury, 

15 

182 

71 

_ 

Newburyport, 

707 

1,261 

422 

_ 

Rockport, 

84 

348 

193 

_ 

Rowley,  . 

47 

133 

58 

_ 

Salisbury, 

46 

175 

35 

_ 

Topsfield, 
Wenham, 

18 
13 

143 

147 

28 
22 

- 

West  Newbury, 

50 

14S 

45 

- 

Totals, 

1,768 

5,352 

2,326 

5 

538 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


Fourth  Essex  District. 


a  0.2 


12;  J3   71 

.  o  <u 

•£  oPhP-i 
<1 


tat 


^= 


Amesbury, 

Boxford, 

Georgetown, 

Groveland, 

Haverhill, 

Merrimac, 

Middleton, 

Peabody, 

Totals, 


438 
8 
67 
86 
1,005 
68 
U 
1,111 


2,797 


311 
23 

101 

138 
2,056 

133 
55 

459 


3,276 


15 
11 
349 
12 
5 
54 


522 


583 
63 
178 
134 

2,486 
161 
80 
807 


4.492 


1   1 

*...  1 

2« 

3  ^ 

~        «3 

■*^ 

^-SP 

Sg 

pi   -Fm 

Hgfi 

Fifth  Essex  District. 

ohn    P. 
honey 
rence, 
cratic. 

goo 

|hj  ft 

o 
o 

^ 

i-s 

1-5 

^ 

Andover, 

341 

14 

207 

527 

_ 

Lawrence, 

3,831 

508 

787 

3,469 

- 

Methuen, 

210 

110 

342 

824 

- 

North  Andover,      .... 

379 

21 

123 

352 

- 

Totals, 

4,761 

653 

1,459 

5,172 

- 

Franklin  and  Hampshire  District. 


olds- 
wick 
i  ve 
emo- 

^£.2 

OS^Q 

XO  cS 

aJ"oCC 

p; 

^ 

— '  d 
^P5  ft 


Amherst, 

Ashfield, 

Belchertown, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain,  . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Enfield,   . 

Erving,    . 

Gill, 

Granby, 

Greenfield, 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,  . 


294 
15 
90 
15 
75 
44 
36 
52 
81 
23 
67 
35 
30 

536 
25 
58 


5 
7 
2 
3 
10 
19 

11 
3 
1 
266 
1 
3 


538 
85 

159 
63 

155 
64 

120 
88 

144 

104 
72 
73 
63 

845 
31 

109 


1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


539 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


Golds- 
Warwick, 
ss  i  ve 
Demo- 

Ji  a   . 

Franklin  and  Hampshire  District  — Con. 

^  o  M>.a 

a)"o«3 

<x> 

bOf5 

^    r.'O 

£m  a 

•^ 

03.H«3 

J-ort 

a 

t 

(S 

p: 

o 

< 

Hawley, 

7 

_ 

20 

_ 

Heath,     . 

8 

1 

34 

- 

Leverett, 

23 

- 

44 

- 

Leyden,  . 

9 

- 

31 

- 

Monroe,  . 

5 

- 

12 

- 

Montague, 

491 

74 

307 

- 

New  Salem, 

17 

1 

42 

- 

Northfield, 

70 

5 

117 

- 

Orange,   . 

302 

89 

540 

- 

Pelham,  . 

20 

1 

33 

- 

Prescott, 

3 

2 

28 

- 

Rowe, 

9 

1 

40 

_ 

Shelburne, 

45 

0 

195 

- 

Shutesbury, 

8 

- 

18 

- 

South  Hadley 

304 

31 

281 

- 

Sunderland, 

21 

- 

90 

- 

Ware, 

583 

47 

352 

- 

Warwick, 

22 

3 

25 

- 

Wendell, 
Whately, 

23 

18 

3 
1 

23 
47 

~ 

Totals, 

3,464 

617 

4,992 

- 

^ 

kk^ 

,2  flj2 

o  a  z, 

^1> 

aa 

i-i 

cc.^ 

a  °  . 

i.sz 

First  Hampden  District. 

*->  OCB 

•a"S  .ci 

■  a^   . 

01 

2  a''^ 
'a  OS'S 

03  >« 

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don 
field 
can. 

dwar 
ings 
field 
crati 

hn 
of 

Pro 
Part 

o 

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W 

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Springfield, 

761 

4.640 

3,672 

1,932 

- 

Totals, 

761 

4,640 

3,672 

1,932 

- 

o2 

Si> 

a   - 

^i    . 

rcS 

fl^ 

-S-^ 

.-£^ 

Second  Hampden  District. 

John  Hall,  Jr 
West  Spring 
Socialist. 

Harry  B.  Put 
of  Westfield, 
publican. 

John  F.   She( 
of  H  o 1 y  o 
Democratic 

Joseph  B.  We 
Holyoke, 
gresaive  Par 

2 
o 

< 

Chicopee, 

182 

796 

1,125 

334 

Holyoke, 

303 

1,149 

3,605 

1,208 

_ 

West  Springfield 

122 

427 

363 

136 

_ 

Westfield. 

61 

1,451 

736 

43 

- 

Totals, 

668 

3,823 

5,829 

1.721 

- 

540 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


1         >«  1 



o  o 

First  Middlesex  District. 

St 

£ 

rederi 
ton  0 
ham, 
can. 

o 

S 

fe 

o, 

<: 

Ashland, 

133 

140 

71 

- 

Framingham, 

1,016 

1,142 

270 

- 

HoUiston, 

161 

195 

156 

- 

Hopkinton,     . 

227 

136 

107 

- 

Natick,   . 

1,191 

556 

278 

1 

Newton, 

1,755 

2,361 

1,506 

1 

Sherborn, 

56 

94 

38 

- 

Watertown, 

788 

706 

379 

- 

Weston,   . 

31 

222 

67 

~ 

Totals, 

5,358 

5,552 

2,872 

2 

Second  Middlesex  District. 

03     . 
ffl  a) 
03  M    . 

m 

>-> 

« eg 

1-5 

George  R.  Hender- 
son     of      Cam- 
bridge, Progres- 
sive Party. 

o 
o 
< 

Cambridge:  — 
Wards  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11 

3,333 

4,343 

1,658 

- 

Totals 

3,333 

4,343 

1,658 

- 

Eld- 
mer- 
ubli- 

CO—' 

3'>  • 

.ig& 

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Third  Middlesex  District. 

rles  W. 
Som 
rogre 
irty. 

rles    W 
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lie,     R 
n. 

sis 

03  CO   o 

1    s 

5     o 

Q 

J  oPl,Ph 

S-E  >  g 

JoQ 

O 

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H 

< 

SOMERVILLE, 

2,564 

4,399 

3,209 

1 

Totals, 

2,564 

4,399 

3,209 

1 

1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


541 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


-oM 

"Si   . 

§s 

5« 

|2  . 

Fourth  Middlesex  District. 

rA    C 

Sob 

£ 

W  o   . 

•o  o  o 

o 

-3  0 
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|oi 

l-i 

*i 

>^-M 

J3'*  M 

.2!»P 

< 

O 

PS 

<; 

Everett, 

1,150 

2,326 

876 

_ 

Malden, 

2,226 

3,329 

722 

- 

Melrose, 

691 

2,015 

160 

- 

Totala, 

4,067 

7,670 

1,758 

- 

0  o 

Mil 

hi'o 

^M 

^^•S 

Fifth  Middlesex  District. 

osF.  M 
of  Ma 
h.    Do 
ic. 

2 

#t 

rede 
zier 
Pr 
Par 

harl 
thy 
oug 
crat 

o 

^ 

fa 

O 

<; 

Belmont, 

471 

214 

286 

Concord, 

351 

118 

396 

- 

Hudson, 

240 

368 

484 

- 

Lexington, 

362 

269 

262 

.  - 

Lincoln,  ......... 

77 

38 

57 

- 

Marlborough, 

630 

352 

1,814 

- 

Maynard, 

232 

171 

334 

_ 

Stow 

56 

52 

36 

- 

Sudbury, 

87 

31 

39 

- 

Waltham, 

2,124 

574 

1,996 

- 

Wayland, 

173 

83 

137 

-= 

Totals, 

4,803 

2,270 

5,841 

- 

Sixth  Middlesex  District. 

(»13 

A!  "43 

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JoQ 
Q 

o  6  . 

•BOM 

o  I 

fa 
-■3d 

111 

(S 

O 
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Arlington, 

Medford, 

Stoneham, 

Wakefield, 

Winchester, 

WOBTJRN, 

534 
975 
478 

1,051 
396 

1.313 

669 
1,298 
336 
499 
483 
501 

625 
1,539 
423 
519 
541 
742 

2 

Totals, 

4,747 

3,786 

4,389 

2 

542 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


Seventh  Middlesex  District. 


S-H  . 

§!»  s 

fero  OJ 

.1^8 

3  O  M 

^ 

w 

101 

114 

103 

222 

56 

67 

115 

174 

16 

37 

18 

24 

13 

48 

47 

104 

330 

1,571 

549 

1,342 

63 

45 

85 

39 

395 

205 

556 

190 

68 

87 

36 

230 

75 

39 

'3 


Acton, 
Ayer, 
Bedford, 
Billerica, 
Boxborough,   . 
Burlington, 
Carlisle,  . 
Littleton, 
Lowell:  — 

Wards  5,  9,  . 
Ltnn: — 

Ward  6, 
Lynnfield, 
North  Reading, 
Reading, 
Saugus,   . 
Tewksbury,     . 
Westford, 
Wilmington,    . 

Totals,       . 


2,626 


4,538 


152 

85 
93 
204 
17 
30 
29 
48 

644 

765 

87 

57 

424 

390 

86 

106 

128 


3,345 


Eighth  Middlesex  District. 


S&S 


O 


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>-  a  Si' 

o 


Ashby,     .... 

Chelmsford,    . 

Dracut,   .... 

Dunstable, 

Groton,   .... 

Lowell:  — 

Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8, 
Pepperell, 

Shirley,   .... 
Townsend, 
Tyngsborough, 

Totals, 


28 
189 
197 

14 
102 

4,693 
177 
65 
77 
36 


38 
218 
165 

30 
140 

2,596 
89 
61 
112 
41 


5,578 


3,490 


66 
252 
112 

11 
119 

2,107 
191 

79 
106 

38 


3,081 


1914. 


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543 


Number  of  \'otes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


a  a 

2  .a 

tC  3 

0  a  " 

First  Norfolk  District. 

5uis  F.  R.  La 
[ier    of    Qui 
Republican. 

avid  W.  Mu 
of  Boston,  E 
ocratic. 

Bster  P.  Win 
baugh  of  Bo 
Progress 
Party. 

2 
o 

I-] 

^ 

Q 

^ 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  26,                .... 

467 

80 

1,056 

697 

~ 

Braintree, 

417 

62 

360 

460 

- 

Canton,   . 

306 

4 

388 

122 

- 

Holbrook, 

195 

40 

137 

165 

- 

Milton,     . 

659 

17 

387 

292 

- 

QUINCY,    . 

2,468 

121 

1,589 

853 

- 

Randolph, 

176 

21 

420 

121 

- 

Weymouth, 

803 

104 

761 

595 

~ 

Totals, 

5,491 

449 

5,098 

3,305 

- 

Second  Norfolk  District. 

Frederick  E. 
Palmer  of  Brook- 
line, Progressive 
Party. 

Lombard  Williams 
of   Dedham, 
Democratic. 
Republican. 

© 
o 
< 

Avon,     . 

BeUingham, 

Brookline, 

Dedham, 

Dover,    . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,     . 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

Sharon, 

Stoughton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Westwood, 

Wrentham, 

143 

61 

1,367 

416 

38 

280 

248 

106 

159 

81 

407 

87 

508 

115 

155 

318 

387 

217 

69 

92 

198 
97 
2,400 
1,020 
65 
249 
461 
138 
198 
108 
446 
69 
803 
116 
232 
646 
290 
424 
101 
138 

1 
1 

Totals, 

5,254 

8,199 

2 

I 


544 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election.  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


^'^it 

oS 

3  c3  ffl  > 

2t» 

First  Plymouth  District. 

darles    E 
bank     o 
Bridge 
Progre 
Party. 

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o 

" 

< 

^ 

^ 

< 

Abington 

373 

222 

53 

361 

Carver,    . 

53 

23 

2 

15 

~ 

Cohasset, 

121 

214 

4 

136 

- 

Duxbury, 

69 

83 

2 

55 

_ 

East  Bridgewater, 

326 

101 

17 

111 

- 

Halifax,   . 

33 

22 

- 

9 

- 

Hanover, 

132 

142 

6 

41 

_ 

Hanson,  . 

55 

93 

16 

34 

- 

Hingham, 

167 

401 

6 

274 

_ 

Hull, 

23 

133 

2 

99 

- 

Kingston, 

100 

134 

6 

62 

- 

Marshfield, 

75 

112 

1 

31 

1 

Norwell,  . 

81 

91 

2 

52 

- 

Pembroke, 

61 

60 

- 

18 

_ 

Plymouth, 

458 

465 

50 

510 

- 

Plympton, 

35 

16 

5 

26 

- 

Rockland, 

356 

352 

48 

611 

_ 

Scituate, 

108 

146 

a 

118 

_ 

Whitman, 

520 

237 

80 

397 

- 

Totals, 

3,146 

3,017 

305 

2,960 

1 

u- 

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t*-.      -  nt 

P 

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Second  Plymouth  District. 

«2o 

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£ 

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nM  ft 

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Midd 
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Party 

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Bridgewater, 

198 

276 

12 

278 

Brockton, 

2,692 

3,088 

725 

2,372     ■ 

- 

Lakeville, 

9 

32 

•     1 

36 

- 

Marion,    . 

14 

57 

2 

35 

- 

Mattapoisett,  . 

19 

73 

1 

47 

- 

Middleborough, 

215 

339 

11 

612 

- 

Rochester, 

5 

20 

1 

30 

- 

Wareham, 

178 

145 

13 

153 

- 

West  Bridgewater, 

45 

118 

8 

160 

- 

Totals,       . 

3,375 

4,148 

774 

3,723 

- 

First  Suffolk  District. 

Edward  C.  R.  Bag- 
ley    of    Boston, 
Democratic . 
Republican. 

Arthur    M.    Hud- 
dell  of  Chelsea, 
Progressive 
Party. 

1 
o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  1, 

Chelsea, 

Revere, 

Winthrop, 

2,983 
2,472 
1,474 
1,227 

575 

1,320 

860 

508 

- 

Totals, 

8,156 

3,263 

- 

1914.1 


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545 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


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6  a 

Second  Suffolk  District. 

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ton 
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Boston:  — 

Wards  2,  3,  4,  5 

5,438 

5e4 

749 

- 

Cambridge:  — 

Wards  1,  2.  3 

1,852 

135 

184 

- 

Totals, 

7,290 

699 

933 

- 

<*-    1    m 

»«-.      1 

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t,  3  o 

£  a.2 

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Third  Suffolk  District. 

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Boston:  — 

Wards  6,  7,  8,        . 

97 

1,114 

429 

2,856 

- 

Cambridge:  — 

Ward  4, 

23 

192 

2C1 

5-11 

- 

Totals, 

120 

1,306 

630 

3,397 

- 

Ill 

|2 

rdof 
emo- 

(!§^ 

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Fourth  Suffolk  District. 

^i6 

1 

•-s 

1-0  E 

0 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  9,  12,  17, 

1,278 

1,125 

5,027 

- 

Totals,      .        .        .        .        .        .        . 

1,278 

1,125 

5,027 

- 

fe  a 

M  c 

§£   • 

Fifth  Suffolk  District. 

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12  S  a 

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Boston:  — 

Wards  10,  11,  25 

3,337 

4,289 

1,820 

3 

Totals 

3,337 

4,289 

1,820 

3 

546 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


■9  sr_ 

>>  i- 

Ji  a 

O  0 

ll'S 

kQ 

«l« 

Sixth  Suffolk  District. 

£  o  ^3 

S  n  3 

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G  ^  °r. 

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0 

H 

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0 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  13,  14,  15,  16 

2,171 

6,S0S 

1,329 

1 

Totab, 

2.171 

6,808 

1,329 

1 

—  1 

iid 

^a 

ii^ 

1q 

P  a 

Seventh  Suffolk  District. 

0    0 

.  0   . 

1 

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C   0  60 

£  M4i 

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Its 

< 

Boston:  — 

Wards  18,  19,  22, 

1,944 

1,971 

5,477 

1 

Totals, 

1,944 

1,971 

5,477 

1 

II. 

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ward 
Bos- 
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dent 

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Eighth  Suffolk  District. 

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Boston:  — 

Wards  20,  21 

6,348 

5,652 

1,158 

- 

Totals 

6,348 

5,652 

1,158 

- 

oil 

a  i 

SI- 

0  ■» 

Is- 

5Q 

WP^ 

William    B. 
cutt  of   B 
P  r 0  g  res 
Party. 

Ninth  Suffolk  District. 

pi 
1-5 

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1 
0 

Boston:  — 

Wards  23,  24, 

2,864 

5,330 

3,193 

- 

Totals, 

2,864 

5,330 

3,193 

- 

1914. 


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547 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


m    -  s> 

<~  1 

First  Worcester  District. 

ar  P.   Dubo 
Worceste 
rogressi V 
irty. 

"is 

IN 

sll 

o 
o 

1-5 

w°° 

< 

Worcester:  — 

Wards  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

1,799 

5,089 

5,842 

- 

Totals, 

1,799 

5,089 

5,842 

- 

Second  Worcester  District. 


o 


.  o  ® 


Berlin, 
Bolton,    . 
Boylston, 
Clinton,  . 
Harvard, 
Holden,  . 
Lancaster, 
Sterling, 
West  Boylston, 
Worcester:  — ' 
Wards  1,  2,  3, 

Totals,   . 


704 
77 
150 
176 
117 
104 

2,339 


3,929 


61 
33 
28 
233 
22 
53 
56 
40 
33 

1,173 


1,732 


17 
10 
1,118 
42 
52 
47 
33 
21 

2,433 


3,782 


Third  Worcester  District. 

O  ^   C3 

<s  a  a 
1 

0 

< 

Ashburnhani, 

Athol, ; 

FiTCHBURG, 

Gardner, ' 

Leominster 

Lunenburg, 

Royalston 

Westminster, 

Winchendon, 

128 

651 

1,993 

1,023 

1,042 

99 

55 

112 

350 

149 

760 

2,608 

805 

1,093 

42 

45 

61 

382 

1 
1 

Totals 

5,453 

5,945 

2 

548 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

SENATORS. 


Fourth  Worcester  District. 


m 


o   ^  ffl 

J3  3--. 

Og  « 

o  " 

■SI  » 

>>^  c-J! 
M 


Auburn, 

Blackstone, 

Douslas, 

Grafton, 

Hopedale, 

Mendon, 

Milford,  . 

Millbury, 

Northborough, 

Northbridge,  . 

Oxford,    . 

Shrewsbury,    . 

Southborough, 

Sutton,    . 

Upton,     . 

Uxbridge, 

Webster, 

Westborough, 

Totals, 


185 
235 

73 
323 
299 

75 
662 
301 
137 
441 
209 
183 

89 
126 
132 
438 
617 
230 


4,755 


84 
27 
45 
31 
87 
21 
246 
57 
115 
188 
36 
31 
66 
26 
100 
47 
116 
294 


136 

491 

179 

250 

46 

29 

934 

283 

59 

376 

118 

38 

87 

106 

84 

157 

604 

201 


1,617 


4,178 


Worcester  and  Hampden  District. 


^  ^  ^ 

o  -*;  t- 

^  oQ 


KS:si 

a  "  3 


Barre,     . 

Brimfield, 

Brookfield,     . 

Charlton, 

Dana,     . 

Dudley, 

Hampden, 

Hardwick, 

Holland, 

Hubbardston, 

Leicester, 

Ludlow, 

Monson, 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 

Oakham, 

Palmer, 

Paxton, 

Petersham,     . 

Phillipston,    . 

Princeton, 

Rutland, 

Southbridge, 

Spencer, 

Sturbridge,     . 

Templeton,    . 

Wales,     . 

Warren, 

West  Brookfield, 

Wilbraham,    . 

Totals,     . 


71 

30 
125 

71 

28 
239 

43 

137 

3 

21 
267 
145 
262 

23 
230 

11 

579 

4 

30 
7 
7 

55 
1,216 
667 
113 
143 

42 
237 

93 

44 


231 

62 

172 

181 

55 

185 

58 

154 

18 

133 

233 

191 

303 

47 

242 

77 

388 

40 

84 

29 

85 

103 

526 

361 

164 

248 

16 

220 

100 

95 


4,943 


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549 


Numbers  of  Votes  recei\t;d  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Re-preseniatives  in  the  General  Court. 

Barnstable  County. 


««  1 

•~  J, 

- 

0  J 

=  £ 

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bl 

S'a   . 

First  District. 

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Barnstable:  — 

Precinct  1,    .         .         .t. 

51 

44 

20 

6 

_ 

"2 

24 

19 

17 

10 

_ 

"3 

71 

35 

244 

28 

_ 

"4 

23 

20 

19 

17 

_ 

"5, 

21 

29 

35 

35 

1 

"6 

17 

20 

12 

9 

"7 

38 

15 

21 

66 

_ 

Bourne:  — 

Precinct  A 

50 

113 

16 

108 

_ 

"         B, 

86 

18 

7 

47 

_ 

Falmouth:  — 

Precinct  1 

28 

13 

27 

31 

_ 

"2 

143 

61 

52 

136 

_ 

Mashpee, 

18 

1 

4 

32 

_ 

Sandwich, 

95 

37 

77 

33 

- 

Totals 

665 

425 

551 

558 

1 

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Second  District. 

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Chatham, 

72 

131 

Dennis:  — 

Precinct  1, 

48 

22 

_ 

"2 

1 

49 

_ 

"3 

26 

41 

_ 

•'4 

12 

53 

_ 

■5 

15 

25 

_ 

Harwich 

96 

152 

■iarinouth:  — 

Precinct  1, 

18 

41 

_ 

"2 

9 

41 

_ 

"3 

00 

58 

_ 

"4 

11 

19 

- 

Totals 

363 

632 

- 

*  Nomination  Paper. 


550 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Barnstable  County  —  Concluded. 


Third  District. 


n0  2    . 


Brewster, 
Eastham, 
Orleans, 
Provincetown, 
Truro:  — 
Precinct  A, 
B, 
WeUfleet, 

Totals,     . 


76 
50 
152 
57 

15 
6 

65 


.a  a 

BS   ■ 
m  <s>  a 


B^% 


37 

21 

24 

356 

25 
38 

82 


583 


Berkshire  County. 


First  District. 


Clarksburg,     . 
Florida,  . 
North  Adams:  — 
Ward  3, 

'•      4, 

"      5, 
Savoy,     . 

Totals, 


20 
5 

85 
126 
207 

11 


m  ^  Z 

OS  ™ 


49 
14 

190 
123 

182 


580 


29 
1 

150 
168 
100 
25 


473 


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North  Ad.\ms:  — 

11 

19 

Ward  1 

••2 

"6 

"7 

135 
173 

250 
156 

- 

194 

136 

14 

- 

229 

95 

25 

~ 

Totals, 

731 

637 

69 

- 

1914. 


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551 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Berkshire  County  —  Continued. 


nry  Bur- 
Adams, 
e  ss  i  ve 
Demo- 

0.2 

El 

1 

IS" 

WM    . 

M  iT 

Third  District. 

orton  H« 
dick  of 
Progr 
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cratic. 

£<0 

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S 

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Adams 

857 

160 

480 

_ 

Cheshire, -      . 

92 

2 

120 

- 

Hinsdale 

68 

2 

101 

- 

New  Ashford, 

5 

10 

- 

Peru, 

10 

18 

- 

Windsor, 

10 

39 

- 

Totals 

1,042 

167 

768 

- 

u> 

.2  A 

kdO'-I 

o  o    . 

Fourth  District. 

Sam    P.    Bla 
of  Williamst 
Progress 
Party. 

111 

■-5 

ft  S  e3 

3 

S2 
g  o'o 

o 
< 

Dalton 

78 

225 

214 

28 

_ 

Hancock, 

20 

18 

28 

- 

- 

Lanesborough,         .... 

23 

37 

57 

3 

- 

Pittsfield:  — 

Ward  1 

74 

251 

139 

28 

- 

Williamstown,          .        .        .*      . 

155 

176 

224 

1 

- 

Totals 

350 

707 

662 

60 

^  o 

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Pittsfield:  — 

Ward  2,  Precinct  A,     . 

4S 

17 

199 

156 

- 

•'      2,         ■'         B,     . 

83 

26 

174 

194 

- 

"6 

46 

24 

281 

203 

- 

"7 

71 

19 

2b4 

168 

- 

Totals 

248 

86 

918 

721 

- 

552 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 


Representatives  in  the  General  Court  — 

Berkshire  County  —  Concluded. 


Continued. 


Sixth  District. 


Pittsfield:  — 

Ward  3,  Precinct  A, 
'•      3,        "         B, 
"4, 
"5, 

Totals,      . 


a  o 

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42 

34 

121 

76 


143 
109 
408 
335 


995 


""Ego 

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186 
86 
130 
173 


575 


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Seventh  District. 

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Backet 

22 

.     44 

3 

20 

_ 

24 

188 

11 

420 

- 

Lenox 

24 

275 

70 

102 

- 

Monterey, 

7 

29 

2 

22 

- 

New  Marlborough, 

26 

64 

1 

36 

- 

Otis, 

4 

23 

- 

31 

- 

Richmond, 

33 

34 

3 

4 

- 

Sandisfield 

7 

16 

1 

38 

- 

Tyringham 

4 

20 

- 

36 

- 

Washington 

7 

23 

~ 

4 

~  • 

Totals 

158 

716 

91 

713 

- 

Eighth  District. 

111 

So;-. 

11 

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1 

18 

17 

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Egremont,        .         . 

8 

- 

80 

17 

- 

Great  Barrington:  — 

Precinct  A 

66 

7 

510 

195 

- 

"         B, 

51 

5 

134 

101 

- 

Mount  Washington, 

4 

- 

10 

5 

- 

Sheffield 

17 

3 

141 

75 

- 

Stockbridge, 

29 

21 

150 

150 

- 

West  Stockbridge,   .... 

13 

- 

93 

95 

- 

Totals 

195 

37 

1,136 

655 

- 

*  Nomination  Paper. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCOIEXT  — Xo.  43. 


553 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  AxxuAL  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Bristol  County. 


^  1    • 

_    ,  „ 

tM                 1 

=  3     . 

^  t*-     t 

.    .       .1 

First  District. 

illiatii  A.Bartlet 
of   North  Attle 
borough.    Pro 
gressive  Party. 

tor    A.    Brigg 
Attloljorough 
rogressiv 
vrty. 

a     Devlin     o 
orth     Attle 
) rough.  Demo 
atic. 

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artin,    .Jr.,    o 
orth  Attlebor 
gh,     Republi 
n. 

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1 

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ISZ5  2 

S"oSS 

^ 

^ 

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Attleborough:  — 

Precinct  E, 

324 

416 

220 

273 

357 

448 

- 

S 

29 

35 

21 

20 

63 

77 

- 

w 

265 

385 

143 

173 

381 

417 

- 

North  Attleborough,     . 

569 

292 

332 

200 

W7 

427 

_ 

Norton, 

90 

124 

30 

26 

86 

88 

- 

Seekonk: — 

Precinct  1, 

20 

24 

10 

11 

18 

13 

_ 

"2, 

8 

12 

4 

7 

24 

25 

- 

Totab 

1,305 

1.288 

760 

"" 

1,576 

1,495 

- 

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—    -  o 

o  o 

O    O 

Second  District. 

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Easton:  — 

Precinct  1, 

60 

31 

74 

_ 

"            9 

107 

365 

133 

_ 

Mansfield, 

197 

234 

241 

_ 

Raynham,       

122 

14 

43 

- 

Totals, 

486 

644 

491 

- 

, 

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a  V  o 

Third  District. 

J3  a 
3-s  a 

•-sE-ij; 

1^=2 

1   Lemaire 
unton,       R 
jlican     Ind 
ident.* 

2 

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(B.«  3 

1-aa 

1h  aa 

o 

a 

§ 

'Z. 

■< 

Taunt ox:  — 

Ward  5,  Precinct  A, 

148 

174 

57 

_ 

"      5,         •'         B 

93 

208 

38 

_ 

"7,         "         A 

122 

207 

48 

_ 

"      7,         '■         B 

108 

14 

12 

_ 

"8,         '•         A 

194 

128 

64 

_ 

"      8,         "         B 

137 

109 

43 

- 

Totals 

802 

840 

262 

- 

Nomination  Paper. 


554 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan 


NuMBEE  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  .Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Bristol  County  —  Continued. 


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Fourth  District. 

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Taunton:  — 

Ward  2,  Precinct  A 

129 

154 

- 

"      2,         "         B, 

52 

198 

- 

"3 

245 

203 

- 

"      4,  Precinct  A, 

96 

346 

- 

•'      4,         "         B 

57 

64 

- 

Totals 

579 

965 

- 

Fifth  District. 


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Berkley, 

Dighton, 

Rehoboth, 

TAnNTON:  — 
Ward  1,  Precinct  A, 
"      1,  "       B, 

"      1,         "       C, 
"      6, 

Totals,      . 


148 

10 

2 

264 


457 


95 
177 
83 

208 
43 
86 

170 


31 
132 


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Sixth  District. 

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Acu.shnet, 

125 

75 

_ 

Dartmouth, 

152 

278 

- 

Fairhaven:  — 

Precinct  1, 

180 

281 

- 

"         2 

46 

52 

- 

Freetown:  — 

Precinct  1, 

20 

64 

- 

"2 

11 

33 

- 

Totals, 

534 

783 

- 

*  Nomination  Paper. 


1914. 


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555 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Reprcsentatires  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Bristol  County  —  Continued. 




"OTS"    . 

1'H 

6£  . 

"o-a"® 

if  "3 

«|i   • 

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MT3 

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c.S-2 

££■- 

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^  o  a 

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Albert     Sa 
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Bedford, 
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Seventh  District. 

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Samuel  Dn 
New      B 
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Party. 

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New  Bedford:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  A 

16 

103 

19 

98 

24 

29 

8 

12 

28 

- 

"      1,        '•        B 

84 

165 

44 

172 

68 

141 

25 

28 

177 

- 

•'      1,        "          1 

60 

172 

36 

166 

49 

116 

28 

28 

137 

- 

"      1,         "          2 

40 

195 

52 

261 

90 

194 

37 

40 

165 

1 

"       1,        "          3 

20 

98 

37 

79 

39 

152 

38 

40 

82 

- 

"      2,         "          4 

14 

113 

32 

118 

33 

189 

6 

6 

122 

- 

"      2,         "          5 

61 

239 

83 

271 

100 

315 

27 

39 

173 

1 

"      2,         •'          6 

39 

248 

70 

234 

77 

166 

14 

15 

81 

- 

•*      3,         *•          7 

4 

134 

28 

155 

44 

107 

8 

8 

60 

- 

"      3,         '•          8 

12 

260 

24 

294 

60 

102 

6 

3 

48 

- 

"      3.         "          9 

15 

219 

58 

233 

78 

120 

17 

17 

64 

- 

Totals,  . 

365 

1,946 

483 

2,081 

662 

1,631 

214 

236 

1,137 

2 

bC_-  O 

;;;  o.- 

"5  o 

s  o 

go 

s-c  fi 

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g^fl 

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1513.2 

Eighth  District. 

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of  Now  Be 
P  ro  g  res 
Party. 

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New  Bedford:  — 

Ward  4,  Precinct  10,  . 

167 

33 

194 

80 

5 

5 

58 

- 

'      4,         •■         11,  . 

222 

48 

279 

63 

10 

6 

58 

- 

'      4,        "         12,  . 

242 

47 

286 

101 

25 

13 

89 

- 

'      5,         "         13,  . 

133 

43 

147 

78 

21 

14 

66 

1 

'      5,        "         14,  . 

265 

36 

305 

120 

25 

19 

104 

- 

•      5,         "         15,  . 

329 

45 

382 

102 

30 

22 

107 

- 

'      6,         "         16,  . 

366 

43   . 

203 

277 

75 

91 

134 

- 

'      6,        "         17,  . 

197 

21 

131 

223 

44 

41 

196 

1 

"      6,         "         18,  . 

250 

36 

179 

167 

43 

40 

175 

- 

rotals,    . 

2,171 

352 

2,106 

1,211. 

278 

251 

987 

2 

c  tr** 

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Fall  River:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  A, 

95 

233 

222 

170 

148 

_ 

"      1.         "         B, 

49 

146 

398 

147 

404 

_ 

"     1.       "       c. 

104 

254 

311 

213 

216 

_ 

"      1.         "         D, 

101 

236 

220 

195 

133 

- 

"      2,         "        A, 

121 

218 

370 

349 

257 

_ 

"      2,         "         B, 

117 

297 

369 

2S8 

292 

- 

Westport,     . 

35 

99 

39 

73 

17 

2 

Totals,  . 

622 

1,483 

1,929 

1,435 

1,467 

2 

556 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Bristol  County  —  Concluded. 


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_    . 

S^2 

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Tenth  District. 

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Fall  River:  — 

Ward  3,  Precinct  A,   .         .                  

391 

449 

- 

"      3,         "         B,   . 

235 

228 

- 

"      4,        "         A,   . 

269 

248 

- 

"      4,        "         B,   . 

470 

436 

~ 

"      4.         "         C.   . 

466 

474 

- 

"      5,         "        A,   . 

377 

380 

- 

"      5,         "         B,    . 

353 

286 

- 

Totals 

2,561 

2,501 

- 

>  tT 

cis      X.      Le 
euf  of   Fall 
ver,     Repub- 

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i=3A 

"o  o    . 

Eleventh  District. 

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n  >  a 

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of      F 
er,    Progre 
Party. 

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Fall  River:  — 

Ward  6.  Precinct  A,   . 

374 

64 

305 

283 

65 

45 

- 

'6,         "         B,   . 

301 

131 

247 

191 

72 

47 

- 

•6,        "        C,  . 

264 

65 

222 

192 

70 

63 

- 

•      7,        "         A,    . 

160 

148 

146 

166 

48 

45 

- 

•      7,         "         B,   . 

368 

122 

325 

355 

88 

114 

- 

'      8,         "         A,   . 

321 

237 

259 

321 

85 

94 

- 

'      8,         "         B,    . 

471 

100 

414 

451 

84 

107 

- 

'8,        "        C,   . 

188 

52 

172 

171 

29 

39 

- 

'9,        '•         A,   . 

466 

169 

417 

416 

73 

97 

- 

•9,         "         B,   . 

234 

100 

209 

212 

45 

49 

- 

'9.        "        C.   . 

242 

123 

283 

220 

51 

47 

- 

Somerset:  — 

Precinct  1, 

65 

58 

•     70 

65 

12 

38 

- 

9 

105 

30 

94 

119 

28 

57 

- 

Swansea, 

116 

83 

98 

111 

31 

58 

~ 

' 

rotals 

3,675 

1,482 

3,261 

3,273 

781 

900 

- 

1914.1 


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557 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Caxdidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


all 
dag- 

Gifforil 
isbury, 
s  s  i  V  0 

Look  of 
Ropuh 
lepend- 

"11.2 

First  District. 

o-s"" 

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^ba 

n^i 

2 

Benjam 
lins    ( 
town, 
can. 

William 
Tisbu 
lican 
ont.* 

g-oQ 

o 

Chilmark, 

8 

10 

41 

5 

Edgartown, 

181 

9 

18 

44 

_ 

Gay  Head,       . 

3 

2 

17 

- 

- 

Gosnold, 

4 

4 

13 

1 

- 

Oak  Bluffs,      . 

25 

33 

104 

0 

- 

Tisbury, 

22 

25 

178 

9 

_ 

West  Tisbury , 

10 

32 

37 

- 

- 

Totals, 

253 

115 

408 

57 

~ 

Essex  County. 


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Amesbury, 

54 

682 

232 

478 

Merrimac, 

14 

151 

115 

92 

- 

Totals 

68 

833 

347 

570 

- 

«—  1 

t.-.  I 

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t*-      1 

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Second  District. 

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Haverhill:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1,       . 

22 

124 

192 

65 

_ 

"      2,         '•         1,       .         .         . 

13 

103 

324 

49 

_ 

■'      3,         "         1,       . 

23 

102 

109 

170 

- 

Totals 

58 

329 

625 

284 

- 

*  Nomination  Paper. 


558 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office   at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 


Representatives  in  the  General  Court  - 

Essex  County  —  Continued. 


Continued. 


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Haverhill:  — 

Ward  4,  Precinct  1,      . 

315 

29 

316 

45 

- 

••      6,        •'        1,      .        .        . 

290 

47 

169 

17 

- 

•'      6,         "         2,      .         .         . 

183 

94 

76 

19 

- 

"      6,         "        3,      . 

309 

20 

134 

10 

- 

Totals 

1,097 

190 

695 

91 

- 

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Fourth  District. 

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2 

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Haverhill:  — 

Ward  5,  Precinct  1 

78 

76 

182 

- 

•'      5,         "         2 

129 

124 

181 

- 

"5.        "        3,      .  .      .         . 

195 

94 

298 

- 

Totals 

402 

294 

661 

- 

Fifth  District. 

o  a  „ 

ca  i»  P 

2-- 

5  ai  (B 

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o 

Hi 

3  &.a 

■g  J  a 
< 

Alfred  J.Burckel  of 
Lawrence,     Re- 
publican. 

Michael  H.ColIopy 
o  f       Lawrence, 
Democratic. 

°  S   • 

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t.  o  o 

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John  Witzgall,  Jr., 
of  Lawrence,  So- 
cialist. 

2 

2 

o 
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Lawrence  :  — 
Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 
'•      1,         '■         2, 

"  I:    "    1; 

••      2,         ••         5, 
"      2,        "        e, 
Methuen:  — 
Precinct  1, 

•'      i'.     '.      '. 

64 
21 
49 
37 
24 
64 

238 
93 
61 

241 
57 

21b 
89 

125 

170 

308 
194 
125 

227 
82 

248 
82 

147 

160 

230 
107 
132 

110 
125 
123 
148 
253 
270 

86 
31 

24 

179 
177 
188 
173 
272 
272 

154 
46 
40 

67 
47 
65 
40 
65 
68 

363 
136 

82 

91 
13 
84 
13 
25 
34 

34 
35 

60 

88 
17 
69 
8 
22 
31 

16 
16 
46 

1 

Totals, 

051 

1,525 

1,415 

1,170 

1,501 

933 

389 

313 

1 

Nomination  Paper. 


1914.1 


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559 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Essex  County  —  Continued. 


Sixth  District. 


Lawrence:  — 

Ward  3. 

Precinct  7, 

"     3, 

8, 

"      3, 

9, 

"      4, 

"       10, 

"      4. 

"       11, 

"      4, 

"       12, 

Totals, 


«M       t 

S  a 

a  o 
2g 

Seventh  District. 

^1% 

2 

o  S  o 

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=  ^  s 

g    =    - 

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Lawrexce:  — 

Ward  5,  Precinct  13 

332 

166 

- 

"      5,        "         14 

384 

256 

- 

"      5,        "         15 

253 

265 

- 

Totals 

969 

6S7 

- 

.  ^ 

«*-  1 

I— 

■3  0 

0  » 

^    0       . 

Eig^hth  District. 

0  g   . 
^     2 

ill 

1  i 

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gJ  si 

C 

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Lawrence:  — 

Ward  6,  Precinct  16 

389 

209 

71 

_ 

••      6,-17 

409 

84 

62 

_ 

"6,         "         18 

328 

134 

113 

- 

Totals 

1,126 

427 

246 

- 

560 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Essex  County  —  Continued. 


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J.CJ 

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amuel     He 
Bailey     of 
dover,  Repi 
can. 

dward  W.  B 
well  of  Ando 
Progress 
Party. 

0^.2 

2 
o 

M 

H 

^ 

<: 

Andover:  — 

Precinct  1 

453 

209 

306 

- 

"2 

83 

32 

47 

~ 

Totals, 

536 

241 

353 

Tenth  District. 


'-'  ni  t: 
T3  o  ®  o 


Boxford:  — 
Precinct  1, 
"         2 
Groveland:  — 
Precinct  1, 
2, 
Haverhill:  — 
Ward  7,  Precinct  1, 
"      7,         "        2, 
North  Andover:  — 
Precinct  1, 
2, 

Totals,     . 


271 
132 


464 
130 


1,164 


159 
74 


333 

277 


195 
70 


1,166 


Eleventh  District. 

M  J, 

lid 

is. 

J.Slxerry  of 
ody,  Dem- 
ic. 

C3  ^ 

sp-i  S 
g  O  M 

Ill 

c 

P 

fe 

i 

w 

Peabodv:  — 

Precinct  1, 

360 

89 

234 

11 

- 

"2 

380 

81 

339 

11 

- 

"3 

245 

47 

383 

11 

- 

"4 

174 

85 

80 

9 

- 

Totals 

1,159 

302 

1,036 

42 

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561 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  ■ — ■  Continued. 

Essex  County  —  Continued. 


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Twelfth  District. 

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Party. 

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Party, 
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Lynn:  — 

Wards,  Precinct  1,  . 

115 

211 

86 

149 

261 

- 

"     3,        •'        2,  . 

159 

336 

137 

221 

368 

- 

"     3,        "        3,. 

74 

122 

237 

309 

101 

- 

•'     3,        "        4.  . 

149 

205 

82 

253 

252 

- 

"     3,        "        5,  . 

190 

180 

119 

260 

209 

- 

Swampscott,        .        . 

336 

574 

218 

299 

454 

- 

Totals, 

1,023 

1,628 

879 

1,491 

1,645 

- 

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ty. 

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«?S 

f^S 

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Thirteenth  District. 

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rier     of 
Progr 
Party. 

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Lynn: — 

Ward  1, 

220 

63 

151 

159 

20 

121 

15 

61 

- 

"      6,  Precinct  1, 

59 

138 

38 

54 

32 

95 

35 

78 

- 

"      5,         "         2, 

166 

211 

115 

153 

26 

199 

33 

128 

- 

"      5,         "         3, 

169 

194 

206 

168 

16 

177 

11 

130 

- 

"      5,         "         4, 

246 

218 

227 

214 

18 

209 

20 

143 

- 

"      5,         "         5, 

104 

126 

100 

93 

11 

92 

11 

65 

- 

"7,             .         . 

191 

183 

149 

250 

31 

144 

25 

252 

- 

Lynnfield:  — 

Precinct  1, 

41 

9 

47 

36 

3 

37 

4 

11 

- 

"         2,       . 

29 

23 

30 

17 

4 

43 

5 

18 

- 

Totals, 

1,225 

1,155 

1,063 

1,144 

161 

1,117 

159 

886 

- 

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Lynn: — 

Ward  2,  Precinct  1 

164 

163 

80 

124 

141 

120 

16 

17 

_ 

"      2,         "         2 

168 

123 

100 

204 

153 

79 

15 

14 

_ 

"      4,         "         1 

253 

173 

138 

209 

230 

112 

20 

17 

- 

"      4,         •'         2 

134 

146 

130 

139 

173 

113 

23 

21 

- 

'•      4,         "         3 

91 

112 

116 

87 

129 

77 

25 

23 

- 

••      4,         "         4 

128 

135 

167 

130 

213 

74 

23 

20 

- 

"      4,         •'         5 

76 

92 

152 

73 

168 

74 

10 

10 

- 

Nahant, 

123 

24 

69 

138 

153 

15 

1 

4 

- 

Totals, 

1,137 

968 

952 

1,104 

1,360 

664 

133 

126 

562 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  — ■  Continued. 

Essex  County  —  Continued. 


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Lynn: — 
Ward  6,  Precinct  1, 

195 

196 

28 

83 

103 

129 

159 

21 

• 

"      6,         •'         2, 

292 

291 

25 

102 

130 

114 

186 

38 

- 

■'      6,         •'         3. 

223 

223 

10 

142 

166 

159 

213 

12 

- 

'•      6,         "         4, 

377 

342 

10 

74 

50 

54 

71 

7 

- 

"      6,         "         5, 

383 

388 

20 

31 

25 

50 

60 

28 

- 

Saugus:  — 

Precinct  1, 

57 

60 

15 

100 

207 

157 

107 

31 

- 

"        2,       . 

70 

59 

26 

74 

243 

294 

189 

32 

1 

"         3,       .         . 

44 

41 

12 

56 

106 

94 

73 

14 

- 

Totals, 

1,641 

1,600 

146 

662 

1,030 

1,051 

1,058 

183 

1 

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Sixteenth  District. 

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Maxblehead, 

662 

675 

325 

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662 

675 

325 

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Seventeenth  District. 

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1-5 

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S.\lem:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1 

207 

141 

14 

- 

"      1,         "         2 

147 

183 

15 

- 

"      2,         "         3,      

193 

350 

47 

- 

"      2.         "         4 

199 

286 

71 

- 

Totals, 

746 

960 

147 

- 

1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  Xo.  43. 


563 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Essex  County  —  Continued. 


Eighteenth  District. 


O     -  53 
3  S  o 


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o 


3£ 

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=  Q 

3     . 

«?£  . 


Salem:  — 

Ward  3,  Precinct  5, 

•'     3,        "        6, 

"     £,        ••        9. 

"     5,        "       10, 

Totals,      . 


66 
26 
49 
106 


247 


170 
197 
595 
625 


1,596 


85 
158 
137 

186 


566 


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Nineteenth^District. 

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Salem: — 

Ward  4,  Precinct  7 

64 

232 

157 

_ 

"      4,         '•         8 

33 

178 

394 

_ 

"6,         "11 

206 

219 

101 

_ 

"6,         '-12, 

138 

236 

203 

- 

Totab 

441 

865 

855 

Twentieth  District. 

Alvah  J.Bradstreet 
of  Danvers,  Re- 
publican. 

Jeremiah  F.Brown 
of  Beverly,  Dem- 
ocratic. 

Allison  G.  Cathe- 
ron  of  Beverly, 
Republican. 

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0.2 

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o 

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Beverlt:  — 
Ward  1, 
"      2, 
'      3, 

"      6, 
Danvers,    * 

Totals, 

304 
266 
239 
372 
273 
140 
862 

200 
70 

105 
90 
82 
67 

285 

261 
279 
223 
392 
242 
123 
619 

179 
105 
129 
180 
145 
34 
186 

118 
54 
64 
92 
84 
23 

297 

114 
49 
80 
71 
55 
54 

456 

2 
5 

2,456 

899 

2,139 

958 

732 

879 

7 

564 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Essex  County  —  Continued. 


Twenty-first  District. 


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Gloucester: — 

Ward  4,  Precinct  1, 

"     5,        "  1, 

"     8,        '•  1, 

•'     8,        "  2, 

"      8,        "  3, 

Manchester,    . 

Totals,      . 


146 
282 
17 
64 
35 
397 


105 
148 
46 
11 
37 


415 


27 
105 

33 
14 
34 


213 


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Gloucester:  — 

Ward  3,  Precinct  1 

108 

223 

114 

_ 

"      6,        "        1 

68 

194 

99 

_ 

"      6,         "        2 

12 

134 

30 

_ 

"      7,        "        1 

52 

143 

39 

- 

Totals 

240 

694 

282 

- 

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Gloucester: — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1,      . 

12 

62 

285 

94 

_ 

"      2,         "         1,       .         .         . 

21 

117 

205 

197 

_ 

Rockport:  — 

Precinct  1 

36 

44 

53 

36 

_ 

"2 

151 

215 

48 

86 

- 

Totals 

220 

438 

591 

413 

- 

*  Nomination  Paper. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — Xo.  43. 


565 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Essex  County —Concluded. 


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Essex, 

58 

40 

184 

2 

Hamilton,                          

67 

15 

213 

Ipswich, 

401 

77 

283 

_ 

Middleton, 

29 

33 

96       ■ 

_ 

Rowley, 

75 

39 

132 

_ 

Topsfield 

29 

9 

169 

_ 

Wenham,         

16 

22 

140 

- 

Totals 

675 

235 

1,217 

2 

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Twenty-fifth  District. 

harles  W. 
of  Newbu 
Progre 
Independ 

James    E. 
of  Newbu 
Democrat 
publican. 

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O 

<: 

Newbcryport:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

179 

248 

_ 

"      2,        ■•        1,     

116 

186 

_ 

"      3,         "         1 

162 

360 

_ 

"      4,        "         1 • 

134 

202 

- 

Totals 

591 

996 

- 

o  o 

.■S  &  o  >. 

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Twenty-sixth  District. 

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ocrat 

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t.^3 

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l^p. 

gsisQ 

03 

a 

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Georgetown 

185 

146 

Newbury:  — 

Precinct  1, 

119 

25 

_ 

"2 

95 

31 

_ 

Newburtport:  — 

Ward  5,  Precinct  1 

125 

215 

_ 

"      6,        '•        1 

287 

268 

_ 

Salisbury,       .         .         .         .         .         . 

185 

78 

West  Newbury 

153 

87 

1 

Totals 

1.149 

850 

1 

*  Nomination  Paper. 


566 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 
Franklin  County. 


First  District. 


Ashfield, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain, 

Conway, 

Hawley, 

Heath,   . 

Monroe, 

Rowe,     . 

Shelburne, 

Whately, 

Totals, 


.  :3  © 

<3m  'i 


^  O  o  -.^ 


14 
107 
34 
36 


347 


82 

107 

72 

119 

85 

15 

33 

15 

44 

176 

48 


|2 

ton 
eld. 

"o  o    . 

■  ffl 

Ota   ■ 

o*    ■ 

Second  District. 

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cS  oP 

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Greenfield, 

175 

757 

291 

500 

- 

■Totals, 

175 

757 

291 

500 

- 

"SO  o 

0-^' 

C3  i-2 

°°» 

Third  District. 

•2  a 
~Si   ■ 

fe-  © 

S 

So-s 

5otf 

l.§a 

8S-3 

w 

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Bernardston, 

24 

51 

10 

3 

_ 

Deerfield:  — 

Precinct  A 

29 

88 

45 

5 

- 

••         B 

20 

56 

7 

3 

- 

GiU:  — 

Precinct  1 

56 

23 

3 

1 

- 

"2 

19 

15 

3 

1 

- 

Leverett, 

26 

52 

4 

1 

- 

Leyden, 

10 

22 

7 

- 

- 

Montague:  — 

Precinct  1,    . 

186 

164 

291 

33 

- 

"2 

47 

36 

50 

4 

- 

"3, 

11 

75 

13 

9 

- 

Sunderland, 

9 

101 

8 

- 

- 

Totals 

437 

683 

441 

60 

- 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCOIEXT  — Xo.  43. 


567 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  — •  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Franklin  County  —  Concluded. 


Fourth  District. 


Erving: 
Precinct  1, 
2, 
New  Salem, 
Northfield, 
Orange,   . 
Shutesbury, 
Warwick, 
Wendell, 

Totals, 


"oil 

a  s 

l2> 

^  3 

fl  S 

o  o 

w« 

»s'E 

o« 

O© 

^^d^  ; 

harles  H 
of     No 
P  r  o  g  r 
Party. 

£ 

James  A 
of  Ora 
ocrati 

o 

o 

O 

< 

22 

7 

64 

13 

27 

38 

- 

46 

.5 

27 

- 

72 

20 

148 

- 

433 

106 

489 

- 

17 

- 

13 

- 

22 

8 

22 

- 

22 

12 

28 

- 

647 

185 

829 

- 

Hampden  County. 


^3 

2i 
OS 

rsall 
ekI, 
1  vo 

©Q 

=3tC  _ 

First  District. 

.  a 
Cgfl 

*2c 

(2  S  «. 

.•K  0 

2 

m 
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liam 
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rog 
arty 

0 

0 

2  0  a 

J3  0  0 

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Brimfield, 

39 

24 

45 

HoUand 

1 

4 

22 

_ 

Monson 

343 

242 

25 

_ 

Palmer:  — 

Precinct  A 

191 

281 

26 

_ 

"         B, 

42 

151 

2 

_ 

"         C 

71 

87 

23 

_ 

"        D 

28 

67 

0 

_ 

Wales 

24 

31 

9 

- 

Totals 

739 

887 

154 

- 

568 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  eeceived  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Repi'esentatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Hampden  County  —  Continued. 


ii 

«  0..2 

Second  District. 

S  fl  d  0- 

5^2 

E 

J3 

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§3  ocddi 

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W 

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Agawam:  — 

Precinct  A, 

125 

20 

31 

57 

- 

"         B 

81 

50 

54 

20 

- 

"         C 

63 

78 

51 

53 

- 

Blandford 

34 

41 

46 

8 

- 

Chester, 

30 

56 

44 

32 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

45 

59 

72 

26 

- 

Granville 

58 

36 

23 

5 

- 

Hampden, 

72 

36 

90 

15 

- 

Longmeadow,           .... 

49 

108 

97 

42 

- 

Ludlow, 

140 

209 

114 

95 

- 

Montgomery, 

6 

23 

17 

6 

- 

Russell, 

42 

48 

37 

44 

- 

Southwick, 

64 

73 

59 

15 

- 

Tolland 

15 

13 

7 

5 

- 

West  Springfield:  — 

Precinct  A, 

229 

85 

93 

166 

- 

•'         B 

117 

165 

132 

115 

- 

"        C, 

142 

143 

113 

137 

- 

Wilbraham 

42 

75 

83 

35 

- 

Totals, 

1,354 

1,318 

1,163 

876 

- 

d_ro 

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m'S 

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boca  " 

t.^  « 

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o  d  " 

Third  District. 

ffiUi 

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Springfield:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  A,     . 

145 

49 

187 

26 

- 

"      1.        "        B,     .        .        . 

204 

84 

195 

19 

- 

"     1.       "       c,    . 

148 

53 

212 

24 

- 

'•      1,        "        D,    . 

151 

23 

307 

9 

- 

"      1,        "        E,     . 

134 

52 

297 

23 

-. 

Totals 

782 

261 

1,198 

101 

- 

1914. 


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569 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Hampden  County —  Continued. 


Fourth  District. 


■9  o^ 


.903  mQ  a 


Springfield:  — 

Ward  2,  Precinct  A, 

"      2,        "         B, 

"      3.        "         A, 

"      3,         "         B. 

Totals,     . 


228 


318 
189 
163 
182 


852 


'    hC.i. 

0  » 

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|«m 

Fifth  District. 

PQ|  _ 

•  c  g  a 

M    0,0   ^ 

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S-SQa 

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Springfield:  — 

Ward  4,  Precinct  A,   . 

7 

117 

92 

102 

5 

40 

- 

'•      4,         "         B. 

22 

128 

110 

100 

18 

57 

- 

"      4.        "         C, 

16 

270 

244 

67 

9 

66 

_ 

"      4,'       "          D, 

25 

128 

113 

72 

13 

73 

- 

"      5,         "         A, 

20 

411 

375 

107 

14 

106 

_ 

•'      5,         •'         B, 

34 

184 

167 

168 

28 

124 

- 

"      6,         '•         A, 

22 

99 

71 

138 

17 

46 

- 

"      6,         "         B, 

45 

219 

177 

232 

33 

108 

- 

Totals,     . 

191 

1,556 

1.349 

986 

137 

620 

- 

^ 

Carman 
ingfield, 
jratic. 
can. 

§2     • 
fa  rt 

Sixth  District. 

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Springfield:  — 

Ward  7,  Precinct  A 

189 

44 

95 

_ 

"      7,         "         B 

392 

39 

128 

_ 

••      7,         "         C, 

336 

8 

74 

- 

"      7,         "         D, 

242 

19 

74 

_ 

"      7,         "         E 

291 

23 

127 

- 

"      7,         "         F 

174 

33 

81 

- 

Totals 

1,624 

166 

582 

- 

570 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Hampden  County  —  Continued. 


Seventh  District. 


ss- 


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3     a 


Springfield:  — 

Wards, 

Precinct  A, 

"      8. 

" 

B, 

"     8, 

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"      8, 

" 

D. 

"      8, 

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103 
133 
117 
199 
305 


173 


857 


212 
145 
161 
176 
195 


Eighth  District. 


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Ward  1, 
2, 
3, 

4,  Precinct  A, 
4,  "  B, 
5, 


7,  Precinct  A, 
7,        "        B, 


Totals, 


40 
74 
58 
64 
30 
104 
22 
77 
28 


179 
214 


179 

224 

191 

79 


1,347 


16 
66 
39 
95 
72 
245 
62 
49 
23 


667 


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Holtoke:  — 

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227 

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354 

60 

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•'      2,        '•        A 

223 

45 

- 

"      2,        •'        B 

234 

80 

- 

"      4,         "         A 

167 

42 

- 

"      4.         "         B 

258 

26 

- 

Totals 

1,463 

277 

- 

Nomination  Paper. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


571 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Hampden  County  —  Concluded. 




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Ward  3,  Precinct  A, 

99 

17 

237 

126 

184 

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"      3,        "         B,          .         . 

34 

96 

107 

35 

95 

- 

"     3,        "        C,          .        . 

25 

4 

63 

24 

41 

- 

"      6,        "A,          .         . 

63 

17 

99 

52 

177 

- 

"      6,         "         B,          .         . 

85 

26 

123 

53 

272 

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306 

160 

629 

290 

769 

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Holtoke:  — 

Ward  5,  Precinct  A 

294 

15 

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•'      5,        "        B 

300 

31 

153 

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"      7,        "         A 

262 

71 

395 

- 

"      7,         "         B 

305 

46 

268 

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163 

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Westfield 

1,028 

1,293 

- 

Totals 

1,028 

1,293 

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572 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 


Representatives  in  the  General  Court 

Hampshire  County. 


Continued. 


First  District. 


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Ward  1, 
"  2, 
"  3, 
"  4, 
"  5, 
"  6, 
"      7. 


Totals, 


116 
240 
238 
162 
160 
110 
106 


373 


1,132 


187 
152 
164 
104 
233 
236 
196 


1,272 


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57 

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Cummington, 

63 

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17 

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Easthampton 

503 

460 

49 

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Goshen, 

25 

3 

4 

- 

Huntington 

99 

97 

22 

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Middlefield 

20 

10 

1 

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Plainfield 

51 

2 

4 

- 

Southampton, 

57 

16 

9 

- 

Westhampton 

40 

10 

3 

- 

Williamsburg:  — 

Precinct  A, 

142 

28 

4 

- 

"         B, 

65 

99 

9 

- 

Worthington, 

61 

6 

5 

- 

Totals 

1,183 

750 

137 

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Third  District. 

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Amherst 

668 

185 

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144 

29 

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Hatfield 

181 

38 

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South  Hadley:  — 

Precinct  A, 

153 

380 

1 

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63 

49 

- 

Totals, 

1,209 

681 

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573 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Hampshire  County  —  Concluded. 


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84 

94 

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72 

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30 

30 

30 

12 

10 

6 

26 

8 

231 

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Belchertown, 
Enfield, 
Granby, 
Greenwich,    , 
Pelham:  — 
Precinct  1, 
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Prescott, 
Ware, 

Totals,     . 


707 


1,019 


Middlesex  County. 


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Cambridge:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1,     .         .         .         •. 

240 

.  227 

- 

"      1,        "         2 

244 

222 

- 

"      2,         "         1 

293 

277 

2 

"      2,         •■         2 

251 

233 

- 

"      3,         "         1 

221 

209 

- 

"      3,         "         2 

179 

172 

- 

"      3,         "         3 

258 

239 

- 

"      3,         "         4 

223 

214 

- 

Totals 

1,909 

1,793 

2 

574 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Middlesex  County  —  Continued. 


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Ward  4,  Precinct  1, 

27 

115 

13 

126 

114 

31 

8 

10 

22 

10 

- 

"     4, 

2, 

55 

146 

58 

148 

132 

56 

11 

45 

48 

44 

- 

"     4. 

3, 

61 

146 

52 

142 

137 

64 

21 

42 

55 

46 

- 

"      4, 

4, 

81 

129 

61 

140 

124 

74 

13 

52 

71 

50 

- 

"      5, 

1, 

54 

222 

29 

226 

218 

50 

9 

30 

39 

33 

- 

"     5. 

2, 

72 

195 

48 

201 

188 

61 

18 

39 

64 

37 

- 

"      5, 

3, 

193 

143 

80 

144 

141 

169 

20 

61 

188 

69 

- 

"      5, 

4, 

177 

67 

74 

69 

73 

178 

21 

59 

205 

65 

- 

'■      6, 

1, 

81 

126 

56 

106 

113 

75 

19 

42 

59 

38 

- 

•'      6, 

2, 

130 

123 

72 

106 

108 

109 

17 

63 

109 

50 

- 

"      6, 

3, 

135 

195 

56 

161 

153 

109 

14 

47 

118 

46 

- 

"      6, 

4, 

257 

123 

93 

89 

95 

194 

5 

66 

208 

72 

- 

'•      7, 

1, 

126 

143 

69 

143 

151 

138 

8 

51 

120 

53 

- 

"      7, 

2, 

96 

186 

47 

199 

193 

120 

23 

37 

91 

35 

- 

"      7, 

3, 

190 

100 

81 

95 

111 

204 

18 

59 

211 

60 

- 

"      7. 

4, 

124 

137 

62 

130 

128 

137 

4 

48 

129 

47 

- 

Totals, 

1,859 

2,296 

951 

2.225 

2,179 

1,769 

229 

751 

1,737 

755 

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Third  District. 

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Cambridge:  — 

Ward  8,  Precinct  1,  . 

78 

146 

153 

63 

146 

152 

71 

136 

141 

- 

"      8, 

2,  . 

89 

210 

108 

61 

95 

101 

74 

201 

210 

- 

"      8, 

3,  . 

36 

49 

345 

29 

321 

332 

30 

42 

44 

- 

"      9, 

1,. 

92 

227 

126 

75 

99 

111 

92 

206 

220 

- 

"      9, 

2,. 

52 

180 

208 

84 

195 

135 

52 

172 

192 

- 

'•      9, 

3,. 

75 

175 

271 

57 

249 

241 

69 

162 

174 

1 

"    10, 

1,  . 

63 

270 

90 

55 

79 

80 

70 

255 

249 

- 

"    10, 

2,  . 

78 

230 

78 

64 

72 

73 

71 

237 

210 

- 

"    10, 

3,  . 

31 

45 

233 

24 

276 

236 

25 

50 

40 

- 

•■    11, 

1.  . 

122 

226 

146 

78 

140 

164 

82 

246 

201 

- 

"    11, 

2,  . 

74 

117 

292 

63 

288 

279 

68 

134 

97 

- 

•'    11, 

3,. 

31 

30 

256 

44 

266 

261 

33 

29 

18 

- 

Totals,  . 

821 

1,905 

2,306 

697 

2,226 

2,165 

737 

1,870 

1,796 

1 

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0/0 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Middlesex  County  —  Continued. 


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Newton:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1,  . 

29 

24 

27 

25 

166 

29 

178 

169 

32 

- 

"      1. 

2,  . 

157 

81 

150 

80 

128 

69 

148 

132 

138 

3 

"      2          ' 

1.  . 

186 

104 

185 

97 

66 

86 

90 

63 

156 

"      2, 

2,  . 

230 

162 

224 

125 

38 

137 

46 

39 

206 

"      2, 

3,  . 

18 

13 

15 

13 

181 

14 

200 

198 

19 

- 

"      3, 

1,  . 

176 

143 

161 

86 

286 

90 

264 

224 

175 

- 

"      3, 

2,  . 

239 

109 

243 

45 

48 

42 

36 

31 

210 

- 

"      4, 

1.  • 

242 

170 

241 

162 

165 

156 

135 

139 

247 

- 

"      4, 

2,  . 

24 

19 

15 

16 

38 

20 

33 

42 

19 

"      5, 

1,  . 

86 

81 

80 

61 

93 

71 

113 

100 

138 

"      5, 

2,  . 

235 

196 

227 

143 

63 

154 

56 

67 

213 

- 

3,. 

93 

59 

91 

36 

20 

36 

18 

21 

82 

- 

"      6, 

1,  . 

234 

102 

230 

89 

86 

94 

84 

103 

198 

- 

"      6, 

2,. 

167 

76 

180 

65 

55 

69 

66 

81 

160 

- 

"      6, 

3,  . 

83 

23 

87 

21 

9 

17 

12 

15 

80 

- 

'•      7, 

1.  . 

402 

140 

377 

159 

54 

113 

59 

59 

345 

- 

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2,601 

1,502 

2,533 

1,223 

1,496 

1.197 

1,538 

1,483 

2,418 

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Ward  1,  Precinct  1,     . 

231 

253 

54 

84 

249 

285 

- 

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61 

160 

52 

46 

60 

167 

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* 

2,       . 

170 

234 

36 

43 

185 

229 

- 

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3,  Precinct  1, 

224 

36 

9 

24 

233 

41 

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165 

99 

14 

23 

186 

115 

- 

' 

4,       . 

204 

255 

124 

146 

236 

292 

- 

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5,       . 

111 

295 

115 

161 

142 

361 

- 

* 

6,        "         1, 

57 

267 

167 

260 

69 

341 

- 

* 

6,         "         2, 

28 

176 

103 

166 

•  46 

244 

- 

"      7,        . 

301 

74 

33 

66 

338 

96 

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1,552 

1,849 

707 

1,019 

1,744 

2,171 

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576 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Middlesex  County  —  Continued. 


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22 

207 

45 

88 

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76 

67 

61 

140 

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"3 

60 

329 

215 

300 

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"4 

49 

143 

150 

128 

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31 

105 

93 

172 

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167 

57 

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Holliston, 

219 

176 

122 

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Hopkinton, 

103 

290 

96 

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Sherborn, 

130 

26 

40 

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Totals 

580 

659 

315 

- 

No  return  of  votes  received. 


1914. 


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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Middlesex  County  —  Continued. 


Ninth  District. 


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Marlborough: 

Ward  1,       . 

2, 

3, 

4, 

5, 


7, 
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265 
318 
193 
165 
152 


1,336 


281 
304 
170 
106 
170 
216 
244 


1,491 


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Boxborougti, 

27 

24 

21 

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Hudson, 

333 

431 

349 

- 

Maynard, 

183 

185 

389 

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Stow 

73 

25 

48 

- 

Totals 

616 

665 

807 

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Eleventh  District. 

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Precinct  1 

12 

24 

67 

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17 

48 

67 

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20 

47 

65 

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Ayer 

146 

146 

126 

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Carlisle 

23 

22 

44 

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Chelmsford:  — 

Precinct  1,    . 

69 

138 

100 

- 

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208 

22 

61 

- 

•'3 

18 

6 

14 

- 

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30 

10 

10 

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Littleton 

39 

32 

135 

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Westford:  — 

Precinct  1, 

27 

36 

93 

- 

"2 

43 

16 

49 

- 

"3 

11 

2 

29 

- 

"4 

17 

11 

30 

- 

Totals 

680 

560 

890 

- 

578 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Middlesex  County  —  Continued. 


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Ashby, 

74 

17 

47 

Dunstable, 

7 

18 

31 

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Groton, 

108 

112 

146 

1 

Pepperell:  — 

Precinct  A 

92 

70 

34 

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"         B 

74 

180 

25 

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Shirley:  — 

Precinct  A, 

25 

8 

10 

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"         B, 

52 

54 

56 

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Townsend, 

157 

35 

162 

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Tyngsborough 

34 

33 

49 

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623 

5i.7 

560 

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28 

71 

123 

Concord:  — 

Precinct  1, 

203 

133 

214 

- 

"            9 

104 

101 

125 

Lincoln,  

25 

117 

38 

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Sudbury, 

27 

52 

78 

- 

Way  land:  — 

Precinct  1, 

44 

31 

83 

- 

"2 

69 

81 

80 

- 

Weston, 

32 

116 

181 

- 

Totals 

532 

702 

922 

- 

Fourteenth  District. 

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~— - 

5^  o 

n  o  > 

gOP. 

0 

< 

Dracut 

291 

61 

144 

Lowell:  ^ 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

172 

51 

142 

- 

"      1,         ■'         2 

189 

125 

222 

- 

"      1,         "         3 

146 

112 

207 

- 

Totals, 

798 

349 

715 

- 

1914. 


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579 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Caxdidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Middlesex  County  —  Continued. 


nth  District. 

Sol 

c 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  2,  Precinct  I, 
"      9  •'         2, 

•'      2,        "         3. 

Totals,     . 


Sixteenth  District. 


Lowell: 

Ward  4, 

"     4, 

"      4, 

Precinct  1, 
2. 
3, 

"      5, 
"      5. 
"      5. 

1. 
2, 
3, 

Totals, 


1         .  . 

"o  i 

.M  "■ 

e=3 

U4  —> 

"1 

of 

1-5  iJ  *i 

IHi;  ^• 

C3 

o 

Seventeenth  District. 

soft 

u    «>    5 

o  &  §• 

p.    To 

3  =  2 

2^a 

5 

X 

^ 

> 

•^ 

H 

< 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  3,  Precinct  1,  . 

222 

123 

261 

99 

77 

- 

•'      3,         "         2,  . 

219 

191 

292 

102 

103 

- 

••      3,         •'         3,  . 

292 

158 

382 

80 

80 

- 

"      6,         "         1,. 

338 

48 

244 

155 

92 

- 

"      6,         '•         2,  . 

97 

94 

113 

270 

291 

- 

"      6,         "         3,  . 

275 

59 

218 

153 

101 

- 

••      7,         "         1,  . 

178 

111 

200 

168 

158 

- 

*■      7,         "         2.  . 

108 

72 

122 

255 

255 

- 

•'      7,         "         3.  . 

280 

97 

246 

204 

165 

- 

Totals,  . 

2,009 

953 

2,078 

1.486 

1,322 

- 

580 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Middlesex  County  —  Continued. 


«*.!       I 

as  Z 

Oj3 

o  a  > 

_  3 

M  &"~ 

.2  ft 

fe  » 

Eighteenth  District. 

.1-5  <o 

|« 

^ 

at.^>? 

0|  a 

^ 

illia 
ned 
Pr 
Par 

o 

:? 

fc< 

< 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  8,  Precinct  1 

142 

391 

- 

••      8,         "         2 

198 

316 

- 

'•      8,        "        3 

217 

165 

- 

Totals 

557 

872 

_ 

._ 

m    . 

Nineteenth  District. 

.5  S 

to  (-.  .: 

s  H.William 
illerica.  Re 
lican. 

1-5 

go  M 

o 

o 

< 

Billerica:  — 

Precinct  1, 

28 

110 

113 

- 

"2 

116 

14 

139 

1 

Lowell:  — 

Ward  9,  Precinct  1, 

251 

35 

148 

- 

•'      9,         "         2 

209 

53 

286 

- 

"      9.         "         3,      

371 

51 

184 

- 

Tewksbury 

65 

41 

147 

1 

Totals, 

1,040 

304 

1,017 

2 

fei 

g    F.    Batch- 
er  of    North 
ading,      Pro- 
ssive     Party, 
publican. 

oi 

"S  o  ^ 

Twentieth  District. 

b^3 

ennis  P.  Blake 
Woburn,  Dem 
cratic. 

L.    Don- 
burn,  Dem 
tic.    Progre 
e  Party. 

1 

c  o  ft 

n-a  o  o  o 

o 

K 

Q 

< 

Burlington 

38 

36 

18 

34 

North  Reading,       .... 

55 

192 

24 

36 

- 

Reading, 

471 

767 

162 

325 

- 

Wilmington, 

124 

183 

30 

67 

- 

Woburn:  — 

Ward  1 

177 

107 

317 

194 

- 

"2 

204 

132 

265 

199 

- 

"3 

185 

117 

256 

228 

- 

"4 

192 

137 

208 

231 

1 

"5 

50 

56 

159 

148 

- 

"6 

141 

120 

96 

174 

- 

"7 

69 

39 

101 

64 

- 

Totals, 

1,706 

1,886 

1,636 

1,700 

1 

1914. 


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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Middlesex  County  —  Continued. 


Twenty-first  District. 

Eden  K.  Bowser  of 
Wakefield,    Pro- 
gressive    Party. 
Republican. 

o    - 

•  IB     . 

ill 

i 

o 

< 

Wakefield:  - 
Precinct  1, 

673 
207 

282 

547 

76 

246 

1 

Totals 

1.162 

869 

1 

Twenty-second  District. 


Melrose:  — 
Ward  1, 
"2, 
"3, 

"4, 
"5, 

"6, 

"      7,  Precinct  1, 

'•      7,         •'         2, 

Totals,       . 


.dPh 


.^•2  0 


112 
121 
210 
152 
148 
179 
112 
31 


1,065 


"3  £ 
^^ 

;5  - 
% 

S  o  o 


.  2  o 

.COM 


93 
119 
59 
51 

48 
78 
70 


527 


185 
229 
141 
143 
149 
212 
145 
17 


1,221 


Twenty-third  District. 

o    . 

Sg  • 

^  o  a 

^§  • 

III 

.  o  a. 

■Si   . 

is  (2 

is  O  M 

•  □ 
c3  O  O 

OX! 

•  a" 

■3|,i 

o    . 

So 
e 

-a 

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IS 

Oh     . 

.  a 

Ml 

gi   . 

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5A  . 

1^1 

1 

O 

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< 

a 

^            1^ 

►-5 

PIH 

■-3 

<i 

■-5 

< 

Malden:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1,    . 

265 

314 

323 

88 

227 

15 

19 

12 

270 

5 

267 

"      1,         "        2 

79 

106 

128 

169 

78 

7 

5 

12 

119 

2 

106 

_ 

"      2,         "         1 

30 

29 

40 

471 

21 

3 

4 

27 

30 

4 

18 

_ 

"      2,         •'        2 

29 

27 

42 

309 

19 

9 

13 

23 

37 

7 

27 

_ 

"      3,         '•         1 

289 

319 

228 

74 

295 

6 

5 

8 

141 

3 

167 

•^ 

"      3,        "         2 

105 

108 

115 

201 

101 

6 

9 

14 

95 

6 

95 

■'      4,         "         1 

119 

113 

156 

142 

127 

4 

3 

21 

139 

3 

130 

_ 

"      4,         ••         2 

112 

111 

119 

186 

108 

4 

5 

13 

117 

4 

110 

_ 

"      5,         '■         1 

221 

232 

254 

126 

219 

12 

6 

17 

235 

6 

210 

_ 

"      5,         "         2 

122 

123 

215 

94 

9b 

26 

23 

11 

241 

17 

189 

_ 

"      6,         •'         1 

258 

216 

359 

113 

197 

34 

35 

14 

335 

25 

271 

_ 

"      6,         "        2 

133 

88 

162 

59 

81 

8 

7 

7 

144 

7 

135 

_ 

"      7,         "         1 

119 

131 

209 

137 

107 

47 

40 

18 

161 

41 

165 

_ 

"      7,        '•        2,   . 

64 

47 

148 

56 

43 

58 

39 

10 

lil 

33 

102 

- 

Totals,    . 

1,945 

1,964 

2,498 

2,225 

1,719 

239 

213 

207 

2,185 

163 

1,992 

3 

*  Nomination  Paper. 


582 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  ■ —  Continued. 

Middlesex  County  —  Continued. 


^1. 

lit 

Rich 
t.  Pro- 
arty. 

ail 

g  £  c 

WHg 

.-ga. 

w-g 

r^  O 

Twenty-fourth  District. 

o  1  § 

-e'o  o 

<fe^ 

■sl^ 

^  ■** 

o 

X-^-^ 

J-  c  a) 

.shs 

§£s 

.mH  m 

o  5 

^ 

£  0  & 

5^2 

-0  O   M 

-=  Si; 

.HEQ 

a  >  g 

o 

Everett:  — 

Ward  I 

116 

141 

91 

266 

192 

145 

- 

•'      2,  Precinct  1, 

179 

63 

194 

100 

173 

155 

- 

"      2,        ••         2, 

112 

39 

124 

65 

102 

86 

- 

"      3,         "         1. 

247 

91 

208 

125 

243 

254 

- 

"      3,         "         2, 

168 

73 

198 

78 

196 

144 

- 

"      4,        . 

250 

104 

216 

149 

202 

232 

- 

"      5.        . 

166 

88 

140 

131 

200 

160 

- 

"     e,      . 

346 

117 

242 

167 

235 

354 

- 

Totals,     . 

1,584 

716 

1,413 

1,081 

1,543 

1,530 

- 

"2  • 

'^  >  Z 

o  o 

S.2 

W^2 

Twenty-fifth 

o  »  « 

pasPn 

,  o  t< 

>-«  = 

SE.a 

t:  o  3 

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District. 

< 

CO  o 

i-iK  0 

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■-5 

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< 

Somerville:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct 

1 

246 

123 

108 

255 

131 

240 

126 

129 

- 

•      1, 

2 

109 

66 

54 

124 

74 

108 

78 

64 

- 

'      1, 

3 

67 

51 

41 

74 

101 

66 

98 

55 

- 

'      1, 

4 

25 

25 

20 

17 

229 

14 

215 

17 

1 

•      3, 

1 

301 

190 

189 

281 

157 

266 

168 

149 

1 

•      3, 

2 

290 

122 

124 

238 

leo 

230 

180 

93 

- 

'      4, 

1 

286 

143 

119 

300 

117 

282 

125 

132 

- 

'      4, 

2 

273 

178 

160 

255 

59 

248 

57 

131 

- 

•      5, 

1 

356 

179 

170 

320 

103 

312 

96 

154 

- 

•      5, 

?, 

218 

144 

138 

196 

112 

189 

125 

125 

- 

'      5, 

3 

152 

82 

59 

162 

250 

143 

255 

71 

2 

-■ 

Petals, 

2,323 

1,303 

1,182 

2,222 

1,4£3 

2,098 

1,523 

1,120 

4 

1914. 


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583 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Anxual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Middlesex  County  —  Continued. 


"o  6  . 

g«: 

^2 

So 

>.-o 

i.2 

"o  p   . 

^£ 

"5^ 

^/^  >> 

oft-    • 

err 

'■*i  rx 

^^  . 

M-^      >> 

'-'  i-j 

'X  "72 

.-3  oSh 

ti   -  >> 

'^  >    ■ 

fc-  >    . 

Twenty-sixth 
District. 

<  =  CL< 

2  II 
25S 

i-j  c  > 

CM  g 

•So 

C  5^ 

■-5           C 

S  a 

Km  o 

£ 

Hi. 

rnard  J.iShe 
o  f      Somer 
Democratic 

alph   M.    S 
0  f     Somer 
Republican 

o 

Hh 

^ 

jf-  O  M 

►? 

1-5 

-5 

o 

C5 

« 

< 

Somerville:  - 

Ward  2,  Precinct  1,  . 

36 

19 

24 

26 

252 

223 

27 

238 

21 

_ 

"      2, 

2, 

86 

102 

69 

99 

358 

334 

69 

346 

100 

_ 

"     2 

3.  . 

32 

36 

31 

39 

194 

172 

31 

178 

31 

- 

••    e. 

1,. 

165 

232 

123 

269 

283 

262 

135 

284 

223 

- 

"      6, 

2,  . 

215 

250 

161 

270 

123 

116 

170 

138 

262 

- 

"      6, 

3,  . 

169 

264 

131 

315 

105 

99 

139 

123 

267 

_ 

••      7, 

1,  . 

191 

269 

142 

272 

63 

54 

160 

70 

268 

- 

'•      7, 

2,. 

264 

257 

171 

252 

60 

60 

174 

72 

247 

_ 

"      7. 

3,. 

220 

239 

145 

236 

78 

70 

156 

99 

233 

- 

"      7. 

4,  . 

220 

263 

156 

237 

72 

66 

153 

86 

234 

- 

Totals,  . 

1,598 

1,931 

1,153 

2,015 

1.588 

1,456 

1,214 

1,634 

1,886 

- 

5  *^ 

go 

2  C 

"1 

3£>; 

.=  ^ 

Twenty-seventh  District. 

K.SS 
S     E 

C         8) 

OS*  £ 

2 

ioQ 

O  O  M 

— 

H 

s 

& 

< 

Medford:  — 

Wards 

101 

175 

180 

_ 

"      e,  Precinct  1, 

84 

235 

195 

_ 

"      6,         "         2, 

17 

72 

66 

_ 

Winchester, 

403 

390 

633 

- 

Totals, 

605 

872 

1,074 

Twenty-eighth  District. 

Richard  J.  Dwyer 
of  Medford, 
Democratic. 

Benjamin    F  . 
Haines  of  Med- 
ford, Progressive 
Party.     Repub- 
lican. 

o 
o 
< 

Medford:  — 
Ward  1 

'•2 ;     ; 

"      4,  Precinct  1, 

"      4,        "         2,     .         .         .         . 

'■5 

"7, ;     ; 

226 
217 
201 
150 
182 
49 

329 
393 
146 
174 
480 
145 

- 

Totals 

1.025 

1,667 

584 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Middlesex  County  —  Concluded. 


•SA    . 

i9 

"o  i> 

Twenty-ninth  District. 

geE.Briggs 
xington,   Pr 
ssive  Party 

el  J.   O'Co 
lof  Lexingtc 
moeratic. 

»  a   . 
Cuo  a 

2 

fr.  flj  jw 

|IS 

2  ^  ^ 

O 

Q 

fn 

< 

Arlington 

769 

511 

569 

- 

Lexington 

484 

158 

317 

- 

Totals, 

1,253 

669 

886 

- 

Thirtieth  District. 


i)  u  m 
>  fi  £ 

T3T3  S  © 

£  13  I  > 


6i  g 
bO  ^ 

S  o 

®      c 

bfi       K 

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i«3 

r;  o  P. 


Belmont:  — 

Precinct  1,  . 

s!  '. 

Watertown:  — 

Precinct  1,  . 

2,  . 

Totals, 


44 
84 
63 

263 
111 


652 
122 


565 


Thirty-first  District. 


Stoneham, 
Totals, 


o  «.2 

qg| 


OS    g    >- 


-g  oPuCu  — 


756 


185 

187 
120 

621 
91 


1,204 


o  a 

u 
u 

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O 


Nantucket  County. 

First  District. 

Walter   N.   Chase 
of      Nantucket, 
Republican    In- 
dependent.* 

0 

< 

Nantucket 

222 

344 

- 

222 

344 

_ 

Nomination  Paper. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


585 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Norfolk  County. 


IS 

2  . 

ys  • 

fl-oii 

First  District. 

m-a  OS 
o  ©  t. 

rt  o  M 

harles   E 
wood    of 
ham ,     E 
can. 

2 

1 
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►^ 

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<C 

Dedham 

614 

457 

491 

Needham, 

84 

251 

627 

- 

Totals 

698 

708 

1.118 

- 

_o  d 

«      .CO 

£5  2  0) 

ncis  W.  M  u  1  - 
o  w  n  e  y     of 
rookline.  Dem- 
ratic. 

urne 
ine,  1 

Second  District. 

nil 

^      o 

3  ffl     . 

.§21 
K     g. 

£  oQ 
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-gPQa 

8«  M 

o 

< 

Bcookline 

992 

609 

1,953 

538 

1,018 

1,907 

- 

Tptals 

992 

eo9 

1,953 

538 

1.018 

1.907 

- 

ri  a' 

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§i   . 

OS 

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03 

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lit 

f=SQ 

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i 

1 
o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  26.  Precinct  1,     . 

146 

52 

60 

72 

_ 

"      26,         •'         2, 

54 

77 

59 

119 

1 

'•      26,         "         3, 

136 

111 

54 

96 

"      2b,         '•         4, 

75 

144 

62 

89 

_ 

"      2o,         "         5, 

181 

38 

27 

15 

_ 

'•      26.         '•         6, 

109 

91 

56 

66 

_ 

"      26.         "         7, 

165 

93 

23 

43 

- 

Totals, 

866 

606 

341 

500 

1 

586 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Norfolk  County  —  Continued. 


U     1 

sc^-ff 

l« 

Fourth  District. 

Co   . 
.  —  .2 

^^1 

as   . 

1-5 

0 

>-> 

< 

Canton 

384 

115 

343 

_ 

Milton, 

501 

243 

635 

- 

Totals 

885 

358 

978 

- 

Fifth  District. 


-^   3   >   3 


.SO 


!9  =? 


uincy:  - 

- 

Ward  1, 

Precinct  1, 

"      1, 

■«               0 

"      2, 

1, 

"      2, 

2 

•'      3. 

1, 

"      3, 

2, 

Totals, 


260 
353 

72 
136 
215 
218 


1,254 


184 
235 
150 
276 

284 
160 


1,289 


M^ 

■^^l 

■h  >• 

3  o 

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S-3S 

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Sixth  District. 

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ace  W 
ondof 
rogr 
irty. 

2 

2 

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a 

S3 

w 

< 

Quincy:  — 

Ward  4,  Precinct  1, 

288 

23 

79 

_ 

"      4,         ■•         2 

166 

30 

135 

_ 

•'      5,         "         1 

57 

245 

226 

- 

"      5,         "         2 

76 

171 

200 

_ 

"      6,         "         1 

197 

72 

172 

- 

'•      6,         "         2 

123 

99 

120 

- 

Totals, 

907 

640 

932 

- 

1914.1 


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58- 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatires  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Norfolk  County  —  Continued. 


bc-C 

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Seventh  District. 

1      °- 

g  CM 

|"oP 

< 

< 

Weymouth:  — 

Precinct  1 

3 

90 

113 

144 

- 

2 

20 

127 

76 

128 

- 

'•3 

14 

341 

68 

148 

- 

"4 

2 

78 

25 

216 

- 

"5 

5 

95 

97 

225 

- 

'•6 

16 

170 

76 

114 

- 

Totals, 

60 

901 

455 

975 

- 

Eighth  District. 

rge  R.  Dobson 
f       Braintree, 
regressive 
arty. 

1^ 
^    - 

1^1 

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7=  s  g  2 

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Avon, 

61 

169 

144 

- 

Precinct  1, 

142 

119 

296 

_ 

"2 

184 

150 

98 

- 

"3 

108 

101 

128 

- 

Holbrook :  — 

Precinct  1, 

70 

154 

204 

- 

"2 

74 

31 

21 

- 

Totals 

639 

724 

891 

- 

— -n i 

.  3     . 

1s^ 

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Ninth  District. 

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Randolph, 

16 

71 

153 

525 

_ 

Sharon, 

9 

105 

178 

110 

- 

Stoughton, 

39 

173 

495 

393 

- 

Totals, 

64 

349 

826 

1,028 

- 

588 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Norfolk  County  —  Concluded. 


Tenth  District. 

d  o 

5^  o 

.  K  to 

111 

lifford 
born 
wood, 
can. 

Jr.,  of 
Prog 
Party 

1 
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O 

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< 

Norwood 

588 

647 

237 

_ 

Walpole:  — 

Precinct  1, 

161 

171 

187 

- 

"2 

74 

43 

118 

- 

Westwood, 

34 

99 

64 

1 

Totals, 

857 

960 

606 

1 

Eleventh  District. 


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g  a  §  fl 


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Dover, 
Medfield, 
Medway, 
Millis,  . 
Norfolk,  . 
Wellesley, 

Totals, 


100 


50 
142 
244 
106 

65 
340 


947 


19 
57 

126 
76 
53 

240 


571 


Twelfth  District. 


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a  2 
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— j  O  CO 

O   M^ 


BelHngham, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Plainville, 

Wrentham, 

Totals, 


46 
114 
262 
178 
193 


793 


85 
105 
383 
16 
27 


616 


50 
351 
164 
58 
54 


677 


1914. 


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589 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 
Plymouth  County. 


^^       - 

* 

r::^ 

OJ3 

a  3  — 

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:§  3 

First  District. 

rdA.Rui 

Ply  mo 

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rty. 

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Plymouth, 

253 

696 

505 

- 

Totals 

253 

696 

505 

- 

Second  District. 


o  o 

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J3  C'-S 
ft  o  s 


a  3  ■ 

.2  c  a 

I.  es  (D 

o 


Duxbury, 

Marshfield, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Scituate, 

Totals, 


59 
67 

182 
31 

132 


471 


84 
103 
47 
55 
236 


525 


Third  District. 

Edward    Clarence 
Hovey,    Jr.,    of 
Cohasset,     Pro- 
Rressive     Party, 
llopublican. 

William  O.Souther, 
Jr.,  of  Cohasset, 
Independent. 
Democratic. 

iS 

S 

o 

< 

Cohasset  (Norfolk  County), 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

226 
425 
103 

3C9 
459 
214 

1 

Totals 

754 

982 

1 

590 


ASSESSED   POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Plymouth  County  —  Continued. 


Fourth  District. 


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gw  p. 


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Hanover, 
Hanson,  . 
Rockland:  — 
Precinct  1, 
2, 

Totals, 


1.31 
111 


175 
216 


156 
47 


112 

165 


480 


395 
382 


877 


_ — . • — 

Is 

>.6 

OPli  >. 

Fifth  District. 

2  0 
■5<  0 

OS   • 
©15;=: 
8-0  a 

2S2 

c3  0  M 

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0 

►? 

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^ 

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Abington:  — 

Precinct  1 

169 

212 

115 

25 

- 

"2, 

220 

144 

137 

24 

- 

Whitman 

405 

203 

586 

66 

- 

Totals 

794 

559 

838 

115 

- 

Sixth  District. 

.2-2 

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d^2 
0  0  m 

2i 

I-i       - 

;!S 

Lii  c3    • 

w 

W 

< 

Carver,    ......... 

7 

89 

5 

_ 

Lakeville, 

11 

44 

22 

- 

Marion,   ......... 

35 

29 

47 

- 

Mattapoisett, 

49 

64 

45 

~ 

Rochester, 

9 

25 

"" 

Wareham, 

321 

84 

135 

~ 

Totals, 

432 

325 

283 

- 

1914. 


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591 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Plymouth  County  —  Continued. 


"3,a 

=3  -".JL 

ix>. 

O  bC 

C3  St.- 

p  a 
tf  o 

KgO 

2  o,'' 

<  2  ° 

O  o  o 

^11 

Seventh  District. 

c2  " 

^^1 

2 

S'^'5 

c-s  g 

j= 

go« 

Steph 
of  Mi 
Dem 
zena. 

o 

< 

Halifax, 

24 

3 

35 

Kingston, 

92 

64 

122 

- 

Middleborougii:  — 

Precinct  1 

30 

9 

20 

"         2     . 

452 

443 

306 

- 

Plympton, 

30 

9 

34 

- 

Totals 

628 

528 

517 

- 

Eighth  District. 


®2 

00    33      . 

=3   S  £3 
CQ  e  c3 

-0  = 

S  o(5 


^  o  >  tn 

0!  t.  '^  o 

.^  t-  fc.     gj 

o 


•  60  c3 

'E  o 
g-oQ 


Bridgewater,   . 
East  Bridgewater, 
West  Bridgewater, 

Totals, 


302 
128 
108 


538 


287 
337 
183 


807 


198 
82 
40 


320 


Ninth  District. 

1J 
11 . 

^  0  ft 

dward  N.  Dahl- 
borg    of    Brock- 
ton, Progressive 
Party. 

rank  L.  Staples 
of  Brockton,  So- 
cialist. 

1 
o 

< 

H 

£ 

Pc 

< 

Brockton: — 

Ward  3,  Precinct  A,     . 

87 

544 

214 

96 

- 

"      3,         '■         B,     .         .         . 

175 

303 

102 

28 

- 

"      4,         "        A,     . 

31 

82 

354 

31 

- 

"      4.        "         B,     .         .         . 

110 

268 

141 

34 

- 

Totals, 

403 

1,197 

811 

189 

- 

Nomination  Paper. 


592 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Plymouth  County  —  Concluded. 


^.  -» 

«^g 

io 

■gi 

■Sfl 

°  £ 

£fi 

"o  o    . 

Tenth  District. 

O  CO 

1=0 

ffiS  • 

CO  u  ? 

§2  . 

£•30 

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Brockton  : 

Ward  1,  Precinct  A, 

146 

100 

27 

120 

211 

214 

30 

114 

- 

"      1,        "        B, 

309 

263 

25 

339 

246 

182 

36 

273 

- 

"      2,         "        A, 

108 

147 

8 

163 

194 

180 

9 

112 

- 

"      2,         "        B, 

183 

150 

23 

174 

377 

350 

19 

143 

- 

"     5,         "        A, 

76 

49 

48 

47 

289 

282 

58 

58 

- 

"      5,         "        B, 

186 

75 

29 

97 

304 

260 

35 

140 

- 

Totals, 

1,008 

784 

160 

940 

1,621 

1,468 

187 

840 

- 

O    r 

**H        I 

HM  > 

—  9. 

a  a 

O  o 

S    O    M 

^co 

'a  o 

-dPi 

Eleventh  District. 

Ihert   P.   Ba 
dale    of    Br 
ton,  Progres 
Party. 

s  a 

8 

g'oQ 

|pq  a 

< 

a 

&H 

■-5 

<; 

Brockton: — 

Ward  6.  Precinct  A,     .        .        . 

68 

30 

264 

■   84 

- 

"      6,        "        B,     .        .        . 

236 

117 

273 

192 

- 

"      7,        "        A,     . 

219 

26 

211 

199 

- 

"     7,        "        B,     .        .        . 

207 

63 

283 

222 

- 

Totals 

730 

236 

1,031 

697 

- 

Suffolk  County. 


First  District. 

£g. 

pq  . 

.  a 

"1  = 
aSg 

1^ 
°a 

m 

:2  o  5 

■2  a 

£  o-l 
ipq  g 

.5  A  . 

lomaa  J.  Giblin 
of  Boston,  Dem- 
ocratic. 

a  o  > 

1^ 

■©03.2 

g  o  c- 

1^ 

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.  a   . 

ill 

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>« 
wS  a 

III 
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^ 

^ 

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Boston:  — 

Ward  1,  P 

recinct  1,  . 

112 

8 

72 

30 

72 

29 

5 

68 

59 

- 

2,  . 

119 

2 

66 

32 

70 

25 

4 

43 

66 

- 

3,  . 

173 

7 

155 

59 

125 

50 

3 

110 

88 

- 

4,  . 

156 

7 

139 

36 

149 

34 

5 

107 

93 

- 

"        5,  . 

96 

5 

203 

33 

159 

22 

6 

142 

37 

- 

6,  . 

44 

23 

183 

29 

139 

25 

27 

143 

7 

- 

"        ".  • 

117 

11 

277 

35 

266 

31 

7 

256 

35 

- 

8,  . 

118 

5 

238 

25 

270 

13 

5 

387 

35 

- 

9,  . 

229 

3 

108 

23 

134 

19 

3 

234 

29 

- 

Totals, 

1,164 

71 

1,441 

302 

1,384 

248 

65 

1,490 

449 

- 

1914.1 


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593 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Suffolk  County  —  Continued. 


Second  District. 

^'•2  9 

■  en  c3 

5Sc  • 

(-1(2  ci 

F.   Cregory 
Boston,  Pro- 
ssive  Party. 

-  CO 

H 

SO 
t»  a" 

rill 

02  53 

i 

c^3 
o 

1-5 

Bern 
hai 
De 

8"o  M 

o 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  2,  Precinct  1,     . 

13 

13 

21 

158 

13 

157 

- 

"      2,         "        2, 

16 

16 

7 

112 

7 

91 

- 

"      2,         "        3, 

18 

32 

18 

173 

20 

163 

- 

"      2,         "        4, 

33 

12 

7 

144 

12 

136 

- 

"      2,         "        5, 

22 

18 

20 

132 

21 

142 

- 

"     2,         "         6, 

22 

42 

21 

175 

33 

195 

- 

"      2,         "        7, 

49 

18 

3.5   . 

206 

26 

243 

- 

"      2.        "         8, 

17 

16 

27 

232 

29 

196 

~ 

Totals,     . 

190 

167 

156 

1,332 

161 

1,323 

- 

^  1    . 

^ 

-.,7-, 

■^  9  >> 

,=:  0 

0  0 

m"  S   ■ 

►-5  0  o 

2  £ 

Third  District. 

ick  Ma 
oston, 
ive    P 
ablican 

^3 
fe  0  0 

0 

S«  S  a 

>.    s 

'2 

^^  S  ® 

i:  c5 

0  0  g 

0 

"•S&K 

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^afe 

— 

£ 

Ph 

< 

Boston:  — 

Ward  3,  Precinct  1 

97 

205 

171 

- 

"     3,        "        2 

61 

252 

221 

- 

"     3,        "        3, 

63 

261 

267 

- 

"3,         "        4, 

30 

282 

265 

- 

"      3,         "         5, 

48 

289 

245 

- 

'•      3,         "        6 

27 

237 

205 

- 

Totals, 

326 

1,526 

1,374 

- 

§0 

t2^ 

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—  3 

1^ 

rancis 
f  Bos- 
oratie. 

£  £ 

ft  5) 
3Q 

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f^« 

f-^ip 

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9.  a 

Fourth  District. 

Is! 

«^  2 
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1-1  0  t-" 
g  0  ft 

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^ 

^ 

0 

< 

s 

f^ 

<; 

Boston: — 

Ward  4,  Precinct  1,    . 

255 

21 

14 

14 

239 

228 

10 

- 

"      4,         "        2,    . 

156 

32 

50 

45 

144 

149 

41 

- 

"     4,         "        3,    . 

248 

45 

40 

34 

241 

214 

30 

- 

"     4,         "        4,    . 

177 

25 

23 

22 

178 

169 

23 

- 

"      4,         "        5,    . 

162 

9 

6 

5 

148 

145 

2 

- 

"      4,         "        6,    . 

137 

21 

26 

27 

130 

117 

26 

- 

"     5,         "         1,    . 

202 

47 

68 

59 

176 

172 

45 

- 

"      5,         "        2,    . 

289 

38 

35 

39 

262 

278 

28 

- 

"      5,         "        3,    . 

187 

18 

8 

5 

158 

161 

5 

- 

"     5,         •'        4,    . 

127 

31 

30 

28 

105 

106 

24 

1 

"     5,         "        5,    . 

259 

31 

16 

41 

220 

218 

15 

- 

"      5,        "        6,    . 

190 

33 

19 

20 

165 

173 

15 

- 

Totals,    . 

2,389 

351 

335 

339 

2,166 

2,130 

264 

1 

594 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Represetitatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Suffolk  County  —  Continued. 


Fifth  District. 

"3  o 
>>  5 

SOS 

"=•3 

te-S 
o  o 

c 
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ISI 

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1 
o 

< 

Chelsea:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1,      . 

"     1,         "        2,      .         .         . 
"    2,         "        1,      .         .         . 
"    2,         "        2,      . 

162 
173 
269 
229 

84 
157 
183 

52 

14 
9 

22 
34 

18 
13 
9 
10 

- 

Totals 

833 

476 

79 

50 

- 

k  a 

"o  o 

"o  j:*. 

2i 

"o.i« 

■5  P    • 

.2  i 

60 

03S 

^«o 

>tf 

5?|c 

S!^.5' 

Sixth  District. 

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2° 

Qga 
go  a 

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f^n:s 

a    -§ 

ill 

C3  O  60 

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£  2  ^ 

2 

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£ 

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Boston: - 

Ward  6 

Precinct  1, 

63 

59 

- 

10 

2 

2 

11 

3 

- 

"      6 

2, 

113 

103 

2 

44 

1 

22 

19 

17 

- 

"      6 

3, 

144 

142 

1 

25 

2 

22 

9 

21 

- 

•'      6 

4, 

91 

100 

5 

25 

2 

8 

7 

12 

- 

"      6 

5, 

139 

126 

10 

38 

5 

23 

24 

17 

- 

"      6 

6, 

59 

55 

21 

55 

24 

28 

62 

28 

- 

"       6 

134 

137 

12 

27 

9 

27 

16 

22 

- 

"      6 

8, 

3, 

87 

103 

3 

25 

1 

8 

10 

5 

~ 

TotaL 

830 

825 

54 

249 

46 

140 

158 

125 

- 

Seventh  District. 

John  L.  Donovan 
of  Boston,  Dem- 
ocratic. 

John  B.  Grant  of 
Boston,  Progres- 
sive Party. 

Hubert    Riley    of 
Boston,     Social- 
ist. 

%%   . 

■  0  a 

Kf?  03 

©"o~ 
< 

2 
o 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  7,  Precinct  1,       .         .         . 
"      7,         "        2,       . 
"      7,         "        3,       .         .         . 
"      7,         "         4,      . 
"      7,         "         5,       .         .         . 
••      7,         "         6,       .         .         . 

49 
95 
186 
126 
164 
86 

7 
21 
50 
33 
10 
13 

2 
11 
2 
4 

4 

16 
24 
24 
21 
3 
5 

- 

Totals 

706 

134 

23                       93 

- 

*  Nomination  paper. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


595 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Suffolk  County  —  Continued. 


sg 

u 

si  . 

■Sq 

Eighth  District. 

.s^s 

SS2 

.a 

(3  aQ 

— 

S 

tf 

< 

•Boston:  — 

Ward  8,  Precinct  1 

286 

267 

- 

"      8,         "         2, 

375 

342 

- 

"      8,         •'         3 

283 

248 

- 

"      8,         ••         4 

365 

343 

- 

"      8,         "        5 

226 

206 

- 

"      8.        "         6 

330 

308 

2 

TotaU 

1,865 

1,714 

2 

Ninth  District. 

f 

iii 

a   1 

go 

o  c 
-goo 

■-5 

Thomas  C.  Murch 
of    Boston,    Re- 
publican. 

Hi 

^   O  M 

■  ■=  n 
c  '"W 
t.  "-  o 

is 

11. 

CO 

1 
o 

< 

Boston:  — 
Ward  9,  Precinct  1 , 
'•      9,         ••         2, 
"      9,         "         3, 
"      9.         '•         4, 
"      9,         "         5, 
'•      9.         "         6, 
"      9,         "         7. 

20 
13 
22 
15 

8 
10 

5 

51 
40 
24 
37 
52 
56 
10 

160 
225 
98 
125 
154 
177 
215 

23 
22 

9 
21 
51 
72 

9 

90 
46 
37 
53 
49 
54 
19 

23 
24 
7 
18 
59 
61 
10 

164 
229 
112 
238 
177 
171 
178 

22 
17 
24 
12 
14 
10 
5 

- 

Totals, 

93 

270 

1,254 

207 

348 

202 

1,269 

104 

- 

as  • 

ii  • 

"Si 

OS 

"ojj 

^1 

Tenth  District. 

o  £ 

s  . 

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no  CI, 

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■3   O   M 

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Sop. 

2  §  g 

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Boston:  — 

Ward  10,  Precinct  1,  . 

13 

19 

92 

31 

25 

79 

- 

"      10,         "         2,  . 

47 

49 

82 

63 

57 

75 

- 

"      10,        "         3,  . 

48 

51 

61 

85 

71 

53 

- 

•'      10,         "         4,  . 

51 

52 

37 

80 

70 

36 

- 

"      10,         "         5,  . 

31 

35 

28 

78 

60 

32 

- 

"      10.         ••         6,  . 

52 

54 

62 

99 

82 

59 

- 

"      10,         ■'         7.  . 

110 

111 

61 

293 

244 

57 

- 

•'      10,         •'        8,  . 

110 

114 

103 

221 

199 

111 

- 

"      10.         "         9.  . 

130 

132 

61 

298 

262 

68 

- 

Totals,     . 

592 

617 

587 

1,248 

1,070 

570 

- 

596 


ASSESSED   POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued; 

Suffolk  County  —  Continued. 


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134 

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53 

95 

85 

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•'      11,         "         3, 

129 

128 

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107 

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195 

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152 

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216 

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131 

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"      12,         "         3, 
"      12,         '•         4, 
'•      12,        "        5, 
"      12,         "         6, 
"      12,         "         7, 

15 
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69 
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184 
127 
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101 
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150 
219 

78 
266 
347 

100 
81 
153 
212 
91 
245 
317 

151 
104 
39 
89 
105 
66 
30 

81 

75 
43 
76 
61 
41 
34 

- 

Totals, 

67 

56 

378 

685 

1,281 

1,199 

584 

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"      13,         "         6, 
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58 

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92 
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136 
127 
135 
149 
148 

6 
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9 
9 
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16 
4 

112 
89 
115 
164 
172 
141 
160 
153 

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484 

440 

982 

61 

1,106 

- 

Nomination  Paper. 


1914. 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


597 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

SuSolk  County  —  Continued. 


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Boston:  — 

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17 

204 

19 

178 

16 

139 

10 

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5 

171 

10 

151 

9 

248 

4 

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15 

204 

27 

155 

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112 

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41 

187 

40 

149 

34 

135 

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64 

212 

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172 

35 

183 

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154 

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35 

223 

48 

226 

24 

174 

23 

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68 

264 

55 

223 

39 

210 

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299 

1,619 

330 

1,375 

189 

1,356 

165 

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15 

139 

130 

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281 

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29 

198 

212 

21 

24 

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48 

289 

254 

38 

31 

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53 

209 

203 

46 

68 

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"      15,        "         7, 

55 

309 

300 

65 

40 

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"      15,         "        8, 

39 

225 

213 

35 

43 

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273 

1,895 

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173 

23 

31 

18 

13 

157 

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347 

26 

25 

35 

33 

354 

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•'      16,         "         3, 

457 

47 

56 

49 

42 

488 

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217 

103 

101 

94 

76 

223 

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223 

103 

101 

68 

61 

240 

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"      16,         "         6, 

145 

163 

158 

91 

83 

144 

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274 

55 

56 

85 

80 

265 

- 

Totals,     . 

1,836 

520 

528 

440 

388 

1,871 

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598 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 


Representatives  in  the  General  Court  — 

Suffolk  County  —  Continued. 


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••      17,         •'         5, 
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57 
107 
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50 
50 
63 
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141 

208 
150 
267 
188 
145 
280 
373 
240 

12 
14 

58 
77 
18 
2 
17 
23 
43 

135 
179 
144 
265 
188 
145 
300 
366 
231 

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Totals,     . 

277 

306 

480 

1,992 

261 

1,953 

- 

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Ward  19,  Precinct  1, 


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19, 
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19, 
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Paul    E.    Averett 
of  Boston,   Pro- 
gressive Party. 

Thomas  H.  Bates 
of  Boston,  Pro- 
gressive Party. 

George  E.  Curran 
of  Boston,  Dem- 
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Jeffrey  C.  Holmes 
of    Boston,    Re- 
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76 
86 
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31 
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183 
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58 
45 
82 
58 
10 
54 

177 
111 
51 
138 
297 
340 

48 
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92 
62 
11 
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387 

316 

1,101 

307 

1,114 

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52 
77 
119 
75 
94 
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294 
124 
304 
274 
132 
200 
329 
318 
201 

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363 
197 
318 
274 
159 
225 
424 
367 
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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Suffolk  County  —  Continued. 


Twentieth  District. 

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122 

246 

251 

109 

114 

234 

91 

108 

112 

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116 

320 

310 

101 

96 

301 

92 

92 

104 

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127 

373 

378 

118 

152 

386 

105 

137 

153 

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104 

285 

280 

115 

143 

277 

102 

132 

135 

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65 

458 

456 

47 

86 

415 

38 

55 

71 

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104 

335 

287 

91 

142 

267 

80 

85 

85 

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149 

252 

237 

145 

243 

219 

122 

234 

231 

- 

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8, 

156 

154 

134 

146 

295 

134 

133 

286 

284 

— 

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9, 

116 

204 

195 

114 

171 

178 

106 

169 

179 

— 

'      20, 

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175 

206 

205 

168 

201 

183 

160 

194 

226 

— 

'      20, 

"       11, 

166 

151 

143 

163 

106 

130 

129 

111 

154 

— 

'      20, 

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149 

181 

178 

148 

170 

164 

127 

160 

183 

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100 

198 

202 

97 

120 

184 

72 

116 

143 

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96 

369 

380 

101 

94 

360 

71 

71 

86 

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177 

146 

144 

155 

109 

134 

145 

104 

114 

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92 

287 

291 

97 

151 

263 

80 

144 

168 

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2,014 

4,165 

4,071 

1,915 

2,393 

3,829 

1,653 

2,198 

2,428 

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54 

113 

190 

123 

157 

48 

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38 

60 

113 

129 

226 

40 

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50 

77 

91 

172 

205 

49 

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66 

135 

152 

146 

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65 

122 

153 

137 

151 

63 

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84 

159 

176 

113 

115 

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128 

146 

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82 

231 

205 

112 

114 

80 

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60 

156 

155 

110 

124 

63 

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61 

119 

127 

110 

114 

66 

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104 

148 

153 

157 

152 

104 

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"      21,         "       12,  . 

47 

72 

80 

125 

143 

48 

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765 

1,478 

1,723 

1.580 

1,809 

772 

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ASSESSED   POLLS,  ETC. 


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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Suffolk  County  —  Continued. 


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"      22,         "         3,  . 
'•      22,         "        4,  . 
••      22,         •'         5,  . 
"      22,         "         6,  . 
•'      22,         '•         7,  . 
"      22,         "         8,  . 

283 
328 
252 
211 
250 
102 
130 
240 

12 
10 
6 
14 
17 
8 
6 
13 

285 
316 
231 
206 
255 
89 
115 
235 

112 

40 
9 
96 
50 
62 
69 
54 

308 
111 
44 
234 
134 
220 
186 
121 

266 
96 
32 
332 
163 
267 
181 
156 

82 
44 
16 
113 
62 
65 
57 
56 

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1.796 

86 

1,732 

492 

1,358 

1,493 

495 

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3 

102 

153 

152 

80 

74 

45 

50 

3 

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6 

204 

50 

40 

294 

292 

33 

29 

5 

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17 

111 

30 

33 

275 

229 

36 

36 

17 

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6 

115 

63 

48 

318 

247 

60 

57 

7 

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"      23,         "        5, 

14 

66 

42 

39 

205 

275 

41 

38 

14 

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4 

27 

65 

59 

79 

90 

45 

49 

4 

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"      23,         •'         7, 

12 

53 

142 

116 

169 

153 

79 

94 

14 

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"      23,         "         8, 

3 

11 

160 

194 

62 

55 

53 

66 

8 

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"      23.         "         9, 

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44 

63 

72 

180 

146 

67 

68 

8 

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3 

33 

167 

224 

75 

45 

63 

66 

2 

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3 

41 

128 

127 

88 

80 

93 

127 

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36 

111 

104 

66 

69 

113 

138 

8 

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17 

36 

119 

108 

132 

96 

103 

112 

18 

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"      23,         "       14, 

10 

38 

120 

100 

99 

79 

112 

118 

12 

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115 

917 

1,413 

1,416 

2,122 

1,930 

943 

1,048 

123 

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1914. 


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601 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Suffolk  County  —  Continued. 


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229 

63 

97 

217 

58 

229 

67 

54 

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194 

62 

96 

206 

77 

202 

69 

45 

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287 

94 

155 

210 

87 

263 

96 

71 

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135 

94 

133 

124 

111 

164 

77 

51 

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177 

183 

291 

168 

194 

213 

136 

105 

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'      24,        "         6, 

179 

71 

135 

188 

81 

184 

95 

63 

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117 

71 

122 

101 

74 

122 

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219 

165 

245 

192 

134 

228 

114 

124 

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'      24,        "        9, 

124 

148 

216 

129 

129 

154 

90 

75 

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'      24,        '        10, 

111 

132 

177 

138 

122 

139 

88 

64 

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116 

103 

180 

126 

93 

142 

107 

124 

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'      24,        "       12, 

106 

88 

203 

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103 

136 

104 

227 

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'      24,        "       13, 

101 

98 

184 

139 

79 

140 

103 

153 

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'      24,        "       14, 

116 

100 

192 

116 

93 

1.38 

110 

110 

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'      24,         "       15, 

138 

117 

181 

140 

110 

166 

95 

104 

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'      24.         "       16, 

1.34 

76 

150 

108 

71 

134 

84 

80 

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Potals, 

2,483 

1,665 

2,757 

2,426 

1,516 

2,754 

1,460 

1,479 

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Boston:  — 

WVd  25,  Precinct  1,  . 

117 

125 

47 

122 

40 

141 

- 

'      25,     ■   "         2,  . 

86 

240 

63 

63 

52 

216 

- 

'      25,         "         3,  . 

175 

132 

32 

141 

33 

137 

- 

'      25,         "        4,  . 

245 

72 

29 

202 

23 

97 

- 

'      25,         "        5,  . 

75 

344 

75 

87 

57 

313 

- 

•      25,         •■         6,  . 

156 

189 

60 

213 

50 

195 

- 

•      25,         •'         7,  . 

178 

204 

54 

231 

50 

272 

- 

'      25,         "         8,  . 

208 

125 

28 

264 

24 

150 

- 

'      25,         "        9,  . 

179 

147 

57 

238 

35 

207 

- 

'      25,         "       10,  . 

128 

154 

136 

150 

71 

159 

- 

' 

Fotals,     . 

1,547 

1,732 

581 

1,711 

435 

1,887 

- 

602 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Suffolk  County  — Concluded. 


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Chelsea:  — 

Ward  3,  Precinct  1 

201 

84 

208 

- 

'•     3,        "         2 

181 

58 

256 

- 

"      4,         ••         1 

33 

31 

43 

- 

"      4,         "         2 

169 

83 

307 

- 

Totals 

584 

256 

814 

- 

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>«  1    1 

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-  -»i 

a  1    1 

Twenty-seventh  District. 

hn   E.   Beck   o 
Chelsea,    Demo 
cratic.     Repub 
lican. 

ndrew  A.Casass 
of  Revere,  Dem 
ocratic.    Repub 
lican. 

illiam  A.   Reed 
Jr.,   of   Chelsea 
Progress! V 
Party. 

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of  Revere,  Dem 
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Chelsea:  — 

Ward  5,  Precinct  1,  . 

129 

371 

271 

166 

21 

- 

••      5,         '•         2,  . 

115 

299 

186 

198 

20 

- 

Revere:  — 

Precinct  1 

199 

290 

313 

159 

83 

- 

••         2,         .         .         .         . 

251 

355 

495 

192 

101 

- 

•'3 

166 

214 

260 

145 

178 

- 

"4 

170 

209 

215 

164 

143 

- 

Winthrop:  — 

Precinct  1, 

163 

327 

283 

144 

13 

- 

"2 

163 

363 

328 

137 

12 

- 

"3 

136 

221 

219 

133 

11 

- 

"4 

85 

144 

135 

77 

6 

- 

Totals 

1,577 

2,793 

2,705 

1,515 

588 

- 

Worcester  County. 


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First  District. 

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Athol:  — 

Precinct  1, 

308 

197 

134 

2, 

443 

351 

266 

- 

Dana, 

43 

60 

15 

- 

Petersham, 

23 

56 

43 

- 

Phillipston, 

35 

26 

4 

- 

Royalston:  — 

Precinct  1, 

60 

20 

1 

- 

'•2 

28 

25 

10 

- 

Totals, 

940 

735 

473 

- 

Nomination  Paper. 


1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCU:^IEXT  —  No.  43. 


603 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Represeritatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Worcester  County  —  Continued. 


Second  District. 

Charles     L.     Day 
of   Winchendon, 
Progressive 
Party. 

Frank    B.    Edgell 
of  (iardner.  Re- 
publican. 

5  = 

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Ashburnham,       .... 
Gardner:  — 
Precinct  1 

•'2 

"         3,         .         .         .         . 
Templeton:  — 
Precinct  1 

"2 

•'        3,         '.         '. 

"         4,         .         .         .         . 
Winchendon,        .... 

43 

132 
195 
80 

34 
53 
15 
57 
246 

123 

317 
398 
158 

30 
40 
10 
90 
306 

193 

234 
235 
119 

23 
20 
11 
67 
280 

70 

118 
336 

88 

9 
23 
41 
54 
335 

28 

203 
243 
124 

36 

42 

5 

59 
145 

1 

Totals, 

855     j           1,472     j           1,182 

1,074 

885 

1 

„    . 

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PM.H 

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Barre,     ......... 

60 

209 

41 

_ 

Holden, 

38 

121 

89 

- 

Hubbardston, 

24 

86 

30 

- 

Oakham,          

4 

92 

7 

~ 

Princeton, 

7 

74 

12 

- 

Rutland, 

50 

83 

li 

- 

Sterling, 

30 

115 

42 

- 

Westminster, 

63 

95 

29 

~ 

Totals 

276 

875 

268 

~ 

Fotirth  District. 


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Brookfield:  — 
Precinct  1, 
"         2 
Hardwick:  — 
Precinct  1, 
2, 
3, 
New  Braintree, 
North  Brookfield, 
Warren :  — • 
Precinct  A, 
B, 
West  Brookfield, 

Totals,     . 


123 

60 

66 

100 

14 

53 

241 

190 

58 

Hi 


86 
33 

19 
71 
37 
22 
288 

138 
62 
90 


1,019 


846 


604 


ASSESSED   POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

RepreseJitative  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Worcester  County  —  Continued. 


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£3  . 

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of    Southbr 
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Charlton, 

74 

47 

21 

130 

Southbridge, 

168 

400 

714 

471 

- 

Stiirbridge 

58 

27 

128 

65 

- 

Totals 

300 

474 

863 

666 

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Auburn, 

118 

320 

Leicester:  — 

Precinct  1, 

113 

81 

- 

"2 

53 

141 

- 

"3 

72 

87 

- 

Paxton, 

28 

20 

- 

Spencer, 

449 

585 

- 

Totals 

833 

1,234 

- 

t.  i 

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WQ 

Seventh  District. 

£l  a 
1^1 

1 

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p; 

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1-5 

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Dudley, 

165 

288 

_ 

Oxford . 

253 

120 

- 

Webster 

774 

617 

- 

Totals 

1,192 

1,025 

- 

*  Nomination  papers. 


1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


605 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatices  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Worcester  County  —  Continued. 


Eighth  District. 

121 

.Cos 

iram  W.   Loring 
of    Shrewsbury, 
Republican. 

larles   B.    Perry 
of  Millbury,  Pro- 
gressive Party. 

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Blackstone:  — 

Precinct  1, 

72 

304 

43 

85 

12 

309 

- 

"2 

60 

203 

55 

47 

27 

167 

- 

Douglas,         ..... 

129 

82 

31 

124 

38 

104 

- 

Grafton,          ..... 

248 

298 

26 

245 

40 

196 

- 

Millbury,        ..... 

390 

259 

23 

144 

142 

204 

- 

Shrewsbury,  ..... 

126 

68 

21 

162 

31 

34 

- 

Sutton:  — 

Precinct  1, 

73 

26 

8 

58 

15 

96 

- 

"              9 

23 

26 

12 

23 

11 

69 

- 

Uxbridge 

257 

233 

84 

236 

76 

221 

- 

Totals 

1,378 

1,499 

303 

1,124 

392- 

1,400 

2:2  . 

J.    Car- 
Milford, 
itic. 

2'H 

]o  0 

•5^- 

.     Ferry 
hbridge, 
can. 

.5  2  ■ 

Jjyford 
)n,   Pro- 
Party. 

Ninth  District. 

PSog 

^     °     0 

S^.2 

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o-s.^ 

a 

a     0 

2^1 

111 

c3  0  a 

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E-SK 

Sis 

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■?^2 

5"o  M 

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Hopedale,   . 

51 

136 

12 

256 

212 

88 

64 

7 

_ 

Mendon, 

34 

40 

9 

60 

54 

24 

16 

7 

- 

Milford,       . 

726 

1,069 

401 

580 

355 

223 

99 

194 

- 

Northbridge, 

385 

308 

43 

342 

537 

125 

128 

13 

1 

Upton, 

72 

84 

2 

112 

108 

92 

105 

4 

- 

Totals, 

1,268 

1,637 

467 

1,350 

1,266 

552 

412 

225 

1 

Tenth  District. 

II 
a  - 
0  a 

B2  . 

as  a 

0  « 

025  ♦= 

80  0. 

alter     D.     Mac- 
Carthy  of  West- 
borougii,    Dem- 
ocratic. 

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li 

83-- 

lis 

IHI 

©  0  M 

a  y  ni  0  n  d     H . 
Ovoson  of  South- 
borough,       Pro- 
gres.sive  Paity. 

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0 

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0 

& 

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0 

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Berlin 

7 

107 

5 

83 

51 

35 

_ 

Bolton,  . 

21 

99 

9 

63 

44 

16 

- 

Boylston, 

12 

81 

8 

65 

28 

19 

- 

Clinton, 

1,096 

628 

912 

743 

314 

172 

- 

Northborough, 

46 

120 

53 

88 

122 

108 

2 

Southborough, 

62 

83 

82 

45 

56 

87 

- 

West  Boylston, 

20 

95 

19 

79 

37 

30 

- 

Westborough , 

170 

228 

195 

190 

251 

227 

- 

Totals,     . 

1,434 

1,441 

1,283 

1,356 

903 

694 

2 

606 


ASSESSED   POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Worcester  County  —  Continued. 


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fe-3a 

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Eleventh  District. 

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Fitchburq:  — 

Ward  6 

284 

369 

128 

143 

261 

389 

- 

Harvard 

76 

29 

26 

21 

77 

25 

- 

Lancaster 

141 

35 

34 

30 

274 

14 

- 

Leominster 

1,076 

520 

795 

655 

791 

592 

- 

Lunenburg 

74 

10 

51 

65 

73 

9 

- 

Totals, 

1,651 

963 

1,034 

914 

1.476 

1,029 

- 

■o  S 

'$  ?5 

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Twelfth  District. 

gfaS 

iarles  J. 
of      Fi 
Progr 
Party. 

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—  •-  £ 

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Thorn 
Fitchbu 
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0 

fa 

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^ 

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Es 

fa 

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FiTCHBuno:  — 

Ward  1 

499 

552 

253 

88 

69 

221 

- 

"2 

588 

466 

270 

120 

80 

231 

- 

"3 

272 

249 

309 

116 

78 

282 

- 

"4 

158 

162 

391 

167 

115 

367 

1 

"5 

215 

232 

308 

144 

105 

271 

1 

Total? 

1,732 

1,661 

1,531 

635 

447 

1,372 

2 

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Thirteenth  District. 

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Worcester:  — 

Ward  1,  Precinct  1, 

127 

248 

- 

"1,         "         2, ■  . 

70 

172 

- 

'•      1,         "         3, 

157 

346 

- 

•'      1,         "         4 

168 

274 

- 

"      1,         "         5 

211 

244 

- 

Totals 

733 

1,284 

- 

1914.1 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


60^ 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Worcester  County  —  Continued. 


.  Hurl- 
Vorces- 
blican. 

2  C 

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11 

^-^  3 

"5  o  ® 

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Fourteenth  District. 

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Worcester:  — 

Ward  2,  Precinct  1 

13.3 

68 

210 

- 

'■      2,         "         2 

143 

104 

186 

- 

"      2,         "         3 

239 

124 

126 

- 

"      2,         "         4 

173 

180 

70 

- 

"      2,         "        5 

115 

66 

61 

- 

Totals 

803 

542 

653 

- 

^  i  g 

3C 

4)    * 

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C  £  c3 

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Fifteenth  District. 

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St  of 
Pro 
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Worcester:  — 

Ward  3,  Precinct  1, 

41 

61 

288 

- 

"      3,         "         2 

38 

49 

330 

- 

"      3,         "         3 

69 

147 

131 

- 

"      3,        "         4 

59 

139 

212 

- 

Totals, 

207 

396 

961 

- 

S  '■" 

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^3 

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CO  g  > 

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1-5 

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Worcester:  — 

Ward  4,  Precinct  1 

262 

69 

_ 

•'      4,         •'         2 

321 

43 

_ 

"      4,        "         3 

386 

39 

- 

"      4,         "         4 ■        . 

377 

126 

- 

Totals 

1,346 

277 

- 

608 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


NuMBEK  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Continued. 

Worcester  County  —  Continued. 


Seventeenth  District. 


Worcester:  — 

Ward  5,  Precinct  1, 

'■      5,         •'         2, 

"      5,         "         3, 

"      5,         "         4, 

Totals,     . 


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Eighteenth  District. 

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c. 

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Prog 
Party 

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Don 
Worce 
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1 
o 

< 

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^ 

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Worcester:  — 

Ward  6,  Precinct  1 

66 

106 

377 

- 

"      6,         "         2 

144 

205 

324 

- 

'•      6.         "         3 

120 

340 

61 

- 

"      6.         "        4 

78 

206 

217 

- 

Totals 

408 

857 

979 

- 

S  tT 

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Nineteenth  District. 

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Worcester:  — 

Ward  7,  Precinct  1, 

163 

210 

50 

- 

'•      7,         "         2 

229 

248 

70 

- 

"      7,         "         3 

163 

351 

83 

- 

"      7,         "        4 

153 

324 

80 

- 

Totals, 

708 

1,133 

283 

- 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUjMENT  —  No.  43. 


609 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Representatives  in  the  General  Court  —  Concluded. 

Worcester  County  —  Concluded. 


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Worcester:  — 

Ward  8,  Precinct  1, 

163 

66 

128 

_ 

'•      8,         '•         2, 

126 

59 

124 

_ 

•'      8.         "         3 

239 

88 

99 

- 

"      8,        "        4 

180 

98 

91 

_ 

"      8,        "         5,      

161 

106 

66 

- 

Totals 

869 

417 

508 

- 

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Twenty-first  District. 

£ 

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Worcester:  — 

Ward  9,  Precinct  1 

123 

53 

131 

_ 

"     9,        '■        2 

199 

67 

92 

_ 

"      9,         "         3 

223 

124 

53 

_ 

"      9,        "        4 

222 

94 

91 

- 

Totals 

767 

338 

367 

- 

oA  . 

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Twenty-second  District. 

S—  0. 

£ 

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-55 

Worcester:  — 

Ward  10,  Precinct  1 

83 

199 

_ 

"      10,         "        2,  . 

90 

248 

_ 

"      10,         "        3 

83 

287 

_ 

"      10,         "        4 

185 

512 

- 

Totals 

441 

1,246 

- 

610 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

District  Attorney. 

Northern  District. 


U-,    r 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Acton, 

117 

58 

172 

_ 

Arlington 

627 

521 

640 

- 

Ashby, 

65 

20 

40 

- 

Ashland, 

89 

88 

138 

- 

Ayer, 

120 

153 

117 

- 

Bedford 

52 

43 

113 

- 

Belmont 

266 

228 

375 

- 

Billerica, 

151 

138 

199 

1 

Boxborough, 

21 

17 

29 

- 

Burlington, 

21 

17 

33 

- 

Cambridge, 

2,287 

6,344 

3,520 

- 

Carlisle, 

28 

14 

40 

- 

Chelmsford 

307 

157 

182 

- 

Concord, 

176 

281 

358 

- 

Dracut, 

138 

180 

144 

- 

Dunstable, 

11 

12 

30 

- 

Everett, 

1,711 

1,043 

1,313 

- 

Framingham, 

383 

812 

986 

- 

Groton, 

116 

90 

139 

1 

Holliston, 

157 

139 

194 

- 

Hopkinton, 

103 

211 

127 

- 

Hudson, 

346 

404 

255 

1 

Lexington 

313 

196 

365 

- 

Lincoln 

49 

45 

76 

- 

Littleton, 

79 

40 

76 

- 

Lowell, 

3,063 

5,341 

2,987 

- 

Malden 

2,452 

1,677 

1,777 

- 

Marlborough 

497 

1,205 

835 

- 

Maynard, 

189 

250 

247 

- 

Medford, 

1,195 

999 

1,399 

- 

Melrose 

1,125 

452 

1,053 

- 

Natick, •     . 

362 

947 

576 

- 

Newton, 

1,635 

1,654 

2,203 

- 

North  Reading, 

86 

25 

68 

- 

Pepperell 

173 

181 

85 

- 

Reading, 

374 

181 

459 

- 

Sherborn 

52 

33 

83 

- 

Shirley 

77 

55 

63 

- 

SOMERVILLE 

2,574 

3,250 

4,207 

- 

Stonenam, 

329 

494 

421 

- 

Stow 

60 

26 

61 

- 

33 

25 

85 

- 

Tewksbury 

87 

63 

93 

- 

Townsend 

106 

60 

121 

- 

Tyngsborough 

37 

28 

43 

- 

Wakefield 

669 

640 

597 

- 

Waltham 

1,024 

1,666 

1,710 

- 

Watertown 

401 

768 

666 

- 

Wayland 

95 

108 

163 

- 

Westford 

88 

85 

159 

- 

Weston, 

78 

29 

201 

- 

Wilmington, 

67 

39 

133 

- 

Winchester, 

461 

339 

579 

- 

WOBURN, 

484 

1,239 

685 

- 

Totals 

25,596 

33,110 

31,420 

3 

1914.1 


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611 


NujiBER  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

District  Attorney  —  Continued. 


Eastern  District. 

C3-3  »1 

.    P -2 

Cities  and  Towns. 

•  flfl 

S  O  C. 

— 1_  +3  ■ 
.-3  0.2 

iward  H. 
o  f      Gro 
Progre 
Party. 

1 

K 

^ 

H 

s 

< 

Amesbury, 

649 

46 

204 

445 

_ 

Andover, 

501 

21 

194 

335 

- 

Beveblt, 

1,727 

107 

536 

619 

1 

Boxford,  . 

61 

5 

22 

8 

- 

Danvers, 

845 

54 

204 

428 

- 

Essex, 

176 

14 

37 

47 

- 

Georgetown, 

177 

14 

86 

72 

- 

Gloucester, 

1,695 

135 

453 

767 

- 

Groveiand, 

102 

13 

133 

108 

- 

Hamilton, 

215 

2 

16 

49 

.    - 

Haverhill, 

2,435 

427 

1,278 

1,429 

- 

Ipswich,  . 

363 

5 

106 

166 

- 

Lawrence, 

2,340 

463 

799 

4,791 

- 

Lynn, 

5,393 

564 

1,925 

4,203 

- 

Lynnfield, 

108 

6 

48 

34 

- 

Manchester, 

293 

5 

59 

106 

- 

Marblehead, 

733 

49 

287 

458 

- 

Merrimac, 

170 

12 

106 

69 

- 

Methuen, 

604 

131 

346 

359 

- 

MiddJeton, 

94 

6 

29 

14 

- 

Nabant,  . 

184 

2 

27 

74 

- 

Newbury, 

175 

10 

64 

11 

- 

Newburyport, 

1,188 

108 

284 

751 

- 

North  Andover, 

359 

18 

136 

321 

- 

Peabody, 

940 

69 

260 

1,131 

1 

Rockport, 

301 

40 

^?^ 

117 

- 

Rowley,  . 

131 

2 

47 

53 

- 

Salem,    . 

3,164 

171 

398 

2,307 

- 

Salisbury, 

150 

9 

25 

62 

- 

Saugus,    . 

526 

68 

356 

195 

- 

Swampspott, 

679 

25 

209 

128 

- 

Topsfield, 

134 

2 

30 

13 

- 

Wenham, 

133 

2 

19 

14 

- 

West  Newbury, 

148 

8 

40 

44 

- 

Totals, 

26,893 

2,603 

8,891 

19,728 

2 

Southern  District. 


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dford, 
atic  . 
n. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Acushnet, 

141 

_ 

Dennis 

164 

_ 

Attleborough, 

1,471 

- 

Dighton, 

177 

- 

Barnstable,  . 

631 

- 

Eastham, 

43 

- 

Berkley, 

78 

- 

Easton, 

424 

- 

Bourne, 

290 

1 

Edgartown, 

141 

- 

Brewster, 

79 

- 

Fairnaven,  . 

405 

- 

Chatham,     . 

151 

- 

Fall  River, 

8,581 

- 

Chilmark,     . 

30 

- 

Falmouth,    . 

338 

- 

Dartmouth, 

274 

Freetown,     . 

106 

612 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

District  Attorney  —  Continued. 

Southern  District  —  Concluded. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Gay  Head 

11 

Sandwich, 

159 

Gosnold 

17 

- 

Seekonk 

85 

_ 

Harwich 

1.56 

_ 

Somerset 

232 

_ 

Mansfield, 

424 

- 

Swansea, 

152 

_ 

Mashpee 

44 

- 

Taunton 

3,034 

1 

Nantucket, 

406 

- 

Tisbury, 

109 

1 

New  Bedford,  .... 

6,772 

26 

Truro 

50 

_ 

North  Attleborough,   . 

937 

1 

Wellfleet 

73 

_ 

Norton, 

165 

- 

West  Tisbury 

49 

- 

Oak  Bluffs, 

94 

- 

Westport 

125 

_ 

Orleans, 

99 

- 

Yarmouth 

165 

_ 

218 

85 

Raynham,    

_ 

Totals 

27,281 

30 

Rehoboth 

96 

~ 

Southeastern  District. 


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AbingtoD 

303 

327 

316 

45 

Avon, 

121 

136 

96 

16 

- 

Bellingham,     .    '     . 

51 

72 

49 

1 

- 

Braintree 

428 

379 

418 

40 

- 

Bridgewater, 

303 

204 

251 

6 

- 

Brockton 

3,361 

2,487 

2,407 

626 

- 

Brookline 

2,195 

1,056 

487 

26 

- 

Canton 

312 

380 

106 

7 

1 

Carver 

37 

16 

35 

2 

- 

Cohasset, 

246 

147 

75 

4 

- 

Dedham 

557 

566 

283 

66 

- 

Dover, 

56 

22 

27 

1 

- 

Duxbury 

96 

48 

55 

2 

- 

East  Bridgewater,  .... 

201 

106 

205 

15 

- 

Foxborough,    ..... 

178 

109 

249 

9 

- 

Franklin, 

314 

212 

200 

9 

- 

Halifax 

31 

5 

26 

- 

- 

Hanover, 

189 

53 

82 

8 

_ 

Hanson, 

131 

22 

33 

8 

- 

Hingham,        

408 

278 

145 

8 

- 

Holbrook, 

213 

164 

148 

26 

- 

Hull, 

188 

64 

21 

1 

- 

Kingston, 

133 

58 

88 

4 

- 

Lakeville 

37 

10 

25 

- 

Marion, 

60 

17 

30 

1 

Marshfield, 

135 

19 

60 

3 

Mattapoisett, 

87 

22 

36 

- 

Medfield 

119 

48 

78 

1 

- 

Medway, 

134 

156 

96 

16 

- 

Middleborough,       .... 

428 

288 

362 

14 

- 

Millis 

82 

73 

57 

10 

- 

Milton 

717 

357 

218 

11 

~ 

1914. 


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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

District  Attorney  —  Continued. 

Southeastern  District  —  Concluded. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Needham 

42.3 

145 

274 

25 

Norfolk 

37 

52 

66 

3 

_ 

Norwell, 

115 

61 

47 

1 

_ 

Norwood, 

473 

502 

349 

29 

_ 

Pembroke 

73 

12 

48 

1 

Plainville 

119 

25 

84 

4 

_ 

Plymouth, 

655 

321 

364 

57 

_ 

Plympton,       ..... 

31 

11 

34 

5 

_ 

QUINCY, 

2,061 

1,559 

997 

106 

_ 

Randolpti, 

258 

369 

114 

16 

_ 

Rochester 

27 

5 

22 

1 

_ 

Rockland, 

489 

561 

275 

44 

_ 

Scituate, 

177 

124 

71 

3 

_ 

Sharon, 

193 

98 

102 

7 

_ 

Stoughton, 

400 

413 

214 

32 

_ 

Walpole, 

191 

183 

305 

26 

_ 

Wareham, 

186 

164 

115 

9 

_ 

Wellesley 

347 

172 

143 

14 

_ 

West  Bridgewater,  .... 

165 

39 

121 

5 

_ 

Westwood,        ..... 

83 

38 

50 

11 

_ 

Weymouth, 

813 

736 

529 

73 

_ 

Whitman 

449 

340 

349 

58 

_ 

Wrentham, 

139 

29 

79 

4 

- 

Totals 

19,755 

13,860 

11.516 

1,520 

1 

Middle  District. 

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Ashburnham,           .... 

30 

157 

71 

6 

Athol,       . 

408 

657 

340 

91 

_ 

Auburn,  . 

60 

176 

116 

52 

_ 

Barre, 

38 

191 

61 

14 

_ 

Berlin, 

56 

94 

5 

1 

_ 

Blackstone, 

45 

144 

536 

20 

_ 

Bolton,     . 

28 

80 

15 

7 

_ 

Boylston, 

15 

70 

8 

28 

_ 

Brookfield, 

'               40 

135 

97 

24 

_ 

Charlton, 

37 

145 

57 

20 

_ 

Clinton,  . 

212 

709 

1,051 

44 

_ 

Dana, 

42 

40 

13 

1 

_ 

Douglas, 

42 

142 

88 

12 

_ 

Dudley,  . 

32 

150 

221 

21 

_ 

FiTCHBtJRG, 

516 

2,000 

1,897 

187 

_ 

Gardner, 

271 

981 

470 

80 

_ 

Grafton, 

39 

301 

222 

28 

_ 

Hardwick, 

47 

124 

110 

10 

_ 

Harvard, 

13 

86 

37 

5 

614 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 


District  Attorney  - 

Middle  District 


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Holden,  .        .                 ... 

37 

J42 

45 

29 

_ 

Hopedale, 

69 

290 

52 

12 

- 

Hubbardston, 

21 

84 

24 

7 

- 

Lancaster, 

53 

175 

49 

6 

- 

50 

179 

257 

25 

- 

Leominster,     . 

477 

885 

735 

115 

- 

Lunenburg,      . 

25 

89 

10 

30 

- 

Mendon, 

20 

63 

33 

6 

- 

Milford,   . 

209 

540 

979 

57 

- 

Millbury, 

61 

223 

375 

13 

- 

New  Braintree, 

5 

36 

16 

8 

- 

North  Brookfield, 

71 

181 

182 

29 

- 

Northborough, 

115 

107 

54 

35 

- 

Northbridge,  . 

307 

350 

313 

27 

1 

Oakham, 

8 

62 

12 

9 

- 

Oxford,    . 

13 

169 

153 

29 

- 

Paxton,    . 

17 

28 

- 

5 

- 

Petersham, 

13 

73 

30 

1 

- 

Phillipston, 

33 

21 

3 

- 

- 

Princeton, 

6 

64 

5 

16 

- 

Royalston, 

74 

34 

12 

1 

- 

Rutland, 

8 

86 

52 

6 

- 

Shrewsbury,    . 

24 

129 

43 

61 

- 

Southborough, 

47 

94 

82 

11 

- 

Southbridge,   . 

155 

449 

952 

109 

- 

Spencer,  . 

111 

319 

525 

47 

- 

Sterling,  . 

30 

110 

27 

20 

- 

Sturbridge, 

34 

114 

99 

15 

- 

Sutton,    . 

38 

115 

81 

15 

- 

Templeton, 

107 

186 

113 

16 

- 

Upton, 

85 

130 

71 

15 

- 

Uxbridge, 

97 

239 

242 

33 

- 

Warren,    . 

54 

201 

172 

17 

- 

Webster,  . 

104 

497 

651 

67 

- 

West  Boylston, 

30 

92 

21 

18 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

18 

89 

72 

20 

~ 

Westborough, 

202 

251 

197 

54 

- 

Westminster,   . 

21 

108 

33 

23 

- 

127 

326 

267 

32 

- 

Worcester,    . 

2,313 

7,056 

7,542 

1,354 

- 

Totals, 

7,260 

20,768 

19,996 

3,044 

1 

Western 

District. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

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501 

170 

610 

_ 

Agawam,          

208 

26 

170 

- 

Alford 

26 

1914. 


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615 


Number  op  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

District  Attorney  —  Continued. 

Western  District  —  Concluded. 


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Blandford, 

Brimfield, 

Cheshire, 

Chester,  . 

Chicopee, 

Clarksburg,     . 

Dalton,    . 

East  Longmeadow, 

Egremont, 

Florida,   . 

Granville, 

Great  Harrington,  . 

Hampden, 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Longmeadow, 

Ludlow,  . 

Monson,  . 

Monterey, 

Montgomery,  . 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford, 

New  Marlborough, 

North  Adams, 

Otis, 

Palmer,  . 

Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD,       . 

Richmond, 
Russell,   . 
Sandisfield, 
Savoy,     . 
Sheffield, 
Southwick, 
Springfield, 
Stockbridge,   . 
Tolland, 
Tyringham,     . 
Wales, 

Washington,    . 
West  Springfield, 
West  Stockbridge, 
Westfield, 
Wilbraham,     . 
Williamstown, 
Windsor, 

Totals, 


19 

21 

28 
107 

39 
1,507 

25 
241 

33 

35 
2 

25 
424 

41 

17 

78 

9 

4,854 

38 
314 
233 

59 
160 
229 

16 


4 
43 

1,101 

10 

491 

11 

1,774 
24 
38 
38 
19 
77 
46 

5,627 
132 
10 
23 
19 
10 
468 
94 

1,096 

53 

172 

11 


20,696 


3 
1 
6 
143 
4 
27 
11 


33 
3 
1 

1 
1 

272 
2 
12 
21 
8 
14 
28 
2 


4 
134 
.  2 
43 

1 
246 

1 

5 


4 

4 

815 

21 

1 


117 
2 
79 

9 
1 


2,289 


62 
53 
60 
94 
63 

695 
66 

265 
83 
67 
IS 
47 

496 

52 

45 

83 

8 

885 
77 

273 

188 

116 

148 

288 
40 
22 
10 
12 
74 
1,415 
40 

371 
16 
1,663 
47 
61 
26 
33 

136 

80 

4,120 

167 
13 
33 
24 
27 

411 
96 

970 
81 

312 
39 


15,364 


616 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

District  Attorney  —  Concluded. 

Northwestern  District. 


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Amherst, 

279 

521 

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Middlefieid, 

9 

16 

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Ashfield, 

48 

50 

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Monroe, 

5 

12 

- 

Belchertown, 

100 

153 

- 

Montague,  . 

566 

297 

1 

Bernardston, 

37 

46 

- 

New  Salem, 

16 

40 

- 

Buckland,    . 

152 

92 

- 

Northampton, 

1,215 

1,239 

- 

Charlemont, 

40 

68 

- 

Northfield. 

107 

90 

- 

Chesterfield, 

22 

46 

- 

Orange, 

364 

522 

- 

Colrain, 

86 

72 

- 

Pelham, 

21 

32 

- 

Conway, 

66 

81 

- 

Plainfield,    . 

10 

42 

- 

CummingtoD, 

25 

58 

- 

Prescott, 

3 

29 

- 

Deerfield,     . 

133 

112 

- 

Rowe, 

19 

36 

- 

Eastnampton, 

363 

547 

- 

Shelburne,  . 

106 

137 

- 

Enfield, 

16 

113 

- 

Shut  es  bury. 

7 

19 

- 

Erving, 

95 

58 

- 

South  Hadley, 

318 

268 

- 

Gill.     . 

63 

54 

- 

Southampton, 

21 

54 

- 

Goshen, 

8 

20 

- 

Sunderland, 

39 

66 

- 

Granby, 

33 

58 

- 

Ware,   . 

343 

639 

- 

Greenfield,  . 

1,079 

579 

- 

Warwick, 

25 

25 

- 

Greenwich, 

17 

41 

- 

WendeU,      . 

29 

19 

- 

Hadley.        . 

57 

110 

- 

Westhampton, 

8 

42 

- 

Hatfield,      . 

163 

74 

- 

Whately,      . 

33 

38 

- 

Hawley, 

20 

10 

- 

Williamsburg, 

141 

173 

- 

Heath, 

24 

87 

23 
101 

- 

Worthington, 

7 

62 

- 

Leverett, 

33 

34 

- 

Totals,  . 

6,485 

7,031 

1 

Ley  den, 

27 

13 

~ 

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Boston, 

2,909 

59,074 

14,531 

12 

Chelsea, 

243 

2,707 

735 

- 

Revere,  .... 

128 

1,594 

653 

- 

Winthrop, 

28 

1,075 

541 

- 

Totals,       . 

3,308 

64,450 

16,460 

12 

1914.1 


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Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency. 

County  of  Barnstable. 


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Barnstable, 

680 

Orleans, 

115 

Bourne 

316 

1 

Provincetown 

216 

- 

Brewster, 

87 

- 

Sandwich, 

156 

_ 

Chatham, 

194 

- 

Truro, 

58 

_ 

Dennis, 

204 

- 

Wellfleet 

86 

_ 

Eastham 

57 

- 

Yarmouth 

201 

_ 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

350 
201 

- 

Totals, 

2,966 

1 

Maahpee, 

45 

~ 

County  of  Berkshire. 


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New  Marlborough,  . 

93 

Alford,       . 

30 

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North  Adams, 

1,897 

3 

Becket,      . 

78 

- 

Otis, 

40 

_ 

Cheshire,  . 

140 

- 

Peru, 

20 

_ 

Clirksburg, 

76 

_ 

PiTTSFIELD, 

2,839 

_ 

Dalton, 

388 

- 

Richmond, 

63 

_ 

Egremont, 

86 

_ 

Sandisfield, 

47 

_ 

Florida,     . 

12 

- 

Savoy, 

39 

_ 

Great  Harrington, 

692 

1 

Sheffield,  . 

189 

_ 

Hancock,  . 

43 

- 

Stockbridge, 

256 

1 

Hinsdale,  . 

144 

- 

Tyringham, 

41 

- 

Lanesborough, 

96 

- 

Washington, 

29 

_ 

Lee,  . 

467 

- 

West  Stockbridge, 

140 

- 

Lenox, 

393 

- 

Williamstown,  . 

3S6 

- 

Monterey, 

46 

_ 

Windsor,    . 

32 

_ 

Mount  Washington, 

15 

- 

New  Ashford,  . 

15 

~ 

Totals,         .... 

9,677 

7 

618 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Bristol. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


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Mansfield, 

New  Bedford, 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton,  . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 

Totals,      . 


25 

569 

21 

52 

47 

309 

103 

4,866 

11 

167 

3,151 

456 

44 

40 

16 

21 

86 

31 

2,488 

19 


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205 

75 

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212 

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252 
202 
213 
344 
5,530 
115 
277 
4,439 
605 
131 

78 
101 

57 
199 
150 
1,718 
121 


12,522 


3,874 


15,709 


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Totals 

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Oak  Bluffs 

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446 

154 

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1914.1 


PUBLIC  DOCUMENT  — No.  43. 


619 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Essex  —  Concluded. 


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60 

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Danvers, 

868 

405 

168 

64 

- 

Essex, 

184 

30 

32 

13 

- 

Georgetown, 

175 

73 

68 

17 

- 

Gloucester, 

1,646 

664 

424 

132 

- 

Groveland, 

124 

79 

118 

13 

- 

Hamilton, 

212 

47 

14 

3 

- 

HaVERHIIxL, 

2,356 

1,063 

1,638 

403 

- 

Ipswich,  . 

382 

157 

88 

4 

- 

Lawrence, 

2,429 

3,921 

1,170 

483 

- 

Lynn, 

5,380 

4,663 

1,543 

482 

- 

Lynnfield, 

117 

30 

43 

5 

- 

Manchester, 

290 

92 

56 

- 

Marblehead, 

728 

512 

230 

46 

- 

Merrimac, 

160 

74 

93 

18 

- 

Methuen, 

641 

177 

402 

135 

- 

Middleton, 

79 

34 

25 

5 

- 

Nahant,  . 

161 

97 

20 

3 

- 

Newbury, 

183 

17 

47 

7 

- 

Newburyport, 

1,239 

685 

221 

112 

- 

North  Andover, 

364 

253 

154 

26 

- 

Peabody, 

924 

1,107 

258 

53 

- 

Rockport, 

317 

98 

113 

43 

- 

Rowley,  . 

132 

53 

38 

6 

- 

Salem,    . 

3,081 

2,290 

365 

183 

- 

Salisbury, 

153 

47 

19 

6 

- 

Saugus,    . 

846 

163 

159 

48 

1 

Swampscott, 

677 

166 

172 

22 

- 

Topsfield, 

125 

15 

31 

1 

- 

Wenham, 

136 

17 

14 

2 

- 

West  Newbury, 

151 

42 

33 

7 

- 

Totals, 

27,300 

18,367 

8,567 

2,577 

2 

County  of  Franklin. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

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Ashfield,       . 
Bernards  ton, 
Buckland,     . 
Charlemont, 
Colrain, 
Conway, 
Deerfield,     . 
Erving, 
GUI,      . 
Greenfield,  . 
Hawley, 
Heath, 

85 
77 
168 
90 
139 
117 
199 
102 
101 
1,328 
23 
46 
53 
36 

1 

Monroe, 
Montague,    . 
New  Salem, 
Northfield,   . 
Orange, 
Rowe,  . 
Shelburne,    . 
Shutesbury, 
Sunderl.ind, 
Warwick, 
Wendell, 
Whately,       . 

17 
621 
51 

170 
716 
37 
207 
22 
98 
41 
33 
54 

1 

Leverett, 
Ley  den. 

Totals,    . 

4,631 

2 

620 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  ■ —  Continued. 
County  of  Hampden. 


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Palmer,     . 

84 

650 

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Brimfield, 

3 

78 

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Russell,    . 

11 

87 

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Chester,    . 

8 

83 

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Southwick, 

6 

104 

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Chicopee, 

319 

1,614 

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Springfield,  . 

1,270 

8,105 

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East  Longmeadow,  . 

14 

104 

- 

Tolland,   . 

23 

_ 

Granville, 

2 

56 

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Wales,        . 

6 

40 

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Hampden, 

4 

74 

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West  Springfield, 

207 

669 

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Holland,  . 

1 

20 

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Westfield, 

200 

1,662 

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HOLYOKE, 

858 

4,104 

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Wilbraham, 

6 

120 

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Longmeadow,  . 
Ludlow,    . 

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169 

37 

264 

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Totals, 

3,148 

18,834 

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Monson,   . 

43 

425 

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County  of  Hampshire. 


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Pelham, 

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Chesterfield,  . 

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Plainfield,      . 

44 

_ 

Cummington, 

80 

_ 

Prescott, 

32 

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Easthampton, 

764 

4 

South  Hadley, 

489 

_ 

Enfield, 

112 

- 

Southampton, 

75 

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Goshen, 

28 

- 

Ware, 

718 

2 

Granby, 

83 

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Westhampton, 

49 

Greenwich, 

52 

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Williamsburg, 

235 

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Hadley, 

148 

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Worthing  ton, 

66 

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Hatfield, 

Huntington, 

129 

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Totals,     .... 

6,303 

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Middlefield, 

25 

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85 

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Billerica, 

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621 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


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134 

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Carlisle, 

16 

63 

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Pepperell,    . 

164 

247 

- 

Chelmsford, 

183 

437 

- 

Reading, 

176 

807 

Concord, 

289 

495 

- 

Sherborn,     . 

36 

128 

- 

Dracut, 

178 

258 

- 

Shirley, 

58 

117 

- 

Dunstable, 

13 

36 

- 

SOMERVILLE, 

3,490 

6,094 

2 

Everett,    . 

1,149 

2,617 

1 

Stoneham,  . 

402 

720 

- 

Framingham, 

859 

1,204 

- 

Stow,   . 

28 

101 

- 

Groton, 

90 

228 

- 

Sudbury,     . 

31 

107 

- 

Holliston,    . 

150 

311 

- 

Tewksbury, 

65 

171 

- 

Hopkinton, 

220 

198 

- 

Townsend,  . 

65 

181 

1 

Hudson, 

419 

517 

3 

Tyngsborough, 

26 

81 

- 

Lexington,  . 

220 

594 

- 

Wakefield,    . 

559 

1,278 

- 

Lincoln, 

46 

110 

- 

Waltham,  . 

1,787 

2,507 

- 

Littleton,     . 

36 

144 

- 

Watertown, 

804 

972 

- 

Lowell, 

5,761 

5,495 

- 

Wayland,     . 

113 

236 

- 

Malden, 

1,822 

3,714 

- 

We.stford,     . 

87 

233 

- 

M.^RLBOROUGH, 

1,208 

1,200 

- 

Weston, 

35 

258 

1 

Maynard,     . 

255 

392 

1 

Wilmington, 

38 

201 

- 

Medford,   . 

1,106 

2,323 

- 

Winchester, 

399 

938 

- 

Melrose,    . 
Natick, 

496 

1.959 

- 

Woburn",     . 

1,320 

1,103 

- 

945 

879 

Newton,     . 

1,766 

3,575 

- 

Totals,  . 

34,616 

51,843 

24 

County  of  Nantucket. 

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453 

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112 

210 

Canton, 

251 

529 

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Bellingham, 

59 

96 

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Cohasset,     . 

265 

190 

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Braintree,    . 

562 

590 

- 

Dedham,     . 

326 

1,159 

2 

Brookline,    . 

1,701 

1,973 

- 

Dover, 

34 

68 

622 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 



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Foxborough 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,  . 

Milton, 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

Norwood, 

Plainville, 

214 
317 
216 
101 
149 

66 
533 
438 

55 
485 
146 

261 
387 
216 
138 
217 
136 
745 
378 

92 
789 

71 

- 

QuiNCY, 

Randolph, 

Sharon, 

Stoughton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Westwood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

1,908 
156 
186 
410 
230 
247 
76 
891 
130 

2,698 
543 
204 
574 
419 
406 
97 

1,123 
105 

1 

Totals, 

10,264 

14,414 

3 

County  of  Plymouth. 


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56 

339 

276 

278 

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Bridgewater, 

12 

188 

265 

272 

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Brockton 

748 

3,091 

2,280 

2,549 

- 

Carver 

2 

14 

36 

35 

- 

Duxbury, 

1 

46 

106 

44 

- 

East  Bridgewater,  .... 

21 

112 

145 

231 

- 

Halifax, 

- 

5 

23 

33 

- 

Hanover, 

9 

36 

182 

80 

- 

Hanson 

14 

23 

123 

28 

- 

Hingham,        

7 

248 

418 

131 

- 

Hull 

3 

80 

135 

24 

- 

Kingston, 

6 

55 

138 

79 

- 

Lakeville, 

- 

8 

33 

31 

- 

Marion, 

1 

14 

62 

30 

- 

Marshfield 

5 

18 

130 

60 

- 

Mattapoisett,  ..... 

18 

86 

35 

- 

Middleborough,       .... 

21 

263 

405 

352 

- 

Norwell, 

1 

42 

118 

47 

- 

Pembroke, 

4 

14 

72 

43 

- 

Plymouth, 

62 

286 

772 

225 

- 

Plympton, 

5 

9 

30 

31 

- 

Rochester,        .      '  . 

1 

4 

28 

17 

- 

Rockland, 

52 

592 

436 

230 

- 

Scituate, 

7 

119 

172 

66 

- 

Wareham, 

17 

169 

160 

105 

- 

West  Bridgewater,  .... 

9 

40 

104 

165 

- 

Whitman, 

74 

382 

331 

402 

- 

Totals 

1,138 

6.215 

7,066 

5,623 

- 

1914. 


PUBLIC   DOCUMENT  —  No.  43. 


623 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Continued. 

County  of  Suffolk. 


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Cities  and  Towns. 

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Boston 

65,086 

4,706 

5 

Chelsea, 

2,837 

359 

- 

Revere, 

1,859 

260 

- 

Winthrop, 

1,389 

57 

- 

Totals, 

71,171 

5,382 

5 

County  of  Worcester. 


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Auburn, 
Barre, 
Berlin,     . 
Blackstone,     . 
Bolton,    . 
Boylston, 
Brookfield, 
Charlton, 
Clinton,  . 
Dana, 
Douglas, 
Dudley,  . 

FiTCHBURG,      . 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden,  . 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster,     . 

Lunenburg,     . 

Mendon, 

Milford,  . 

Millbury, 

New  Braintree, 

North  Brookfield, 

Northborough, 

Northbridge,  . 

Oakham, 

Oxford,    . 

Paxton,   . 

Petersham, 

Phillipston,     . 


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612 
196 
195 
94 
154 


142 
156 
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46 
163 
171 
2,057 
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309 
134 
105 
158 
272 
88 
181 
200 


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508 

307 

42 

197 

130 

414 

73 

215 

30 

76 

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74 

339 

119 

60 

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493 

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56 

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81 

210 

1,926 

503 

193 

117 

29 

41 

44 

26 

44 

250 


27 

961 

256 

17 

188 

62 

356 

9 

116 

3 

27 

4 


31 

482 

79 

45 

50 

43 

30 

25 

53 

42 

210 

43 

37 

28 

627 

395 

42 

36 

13 

48 

97 

23 

52 

56 

675 

45 

26 

242 

56 

7 

84 

110 

198 

10 

34 

13 

16 

31 


624 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Number  of  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Continued. 

Register  of  Probate  and  Insolvency  —  Concluded, 

County  of  Worcester  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


O   m 

I  i 

o.g 
>.     a 


u|i 


fcj    O    CO 


Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shxewsbury,    . 
Southborough, 
Southbridge,  . 
Spencer, 
Sterling, 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton,    . 
Templeton, 
Upton,    . 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,   . 
Webster, 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield, 
Westborough, 
Westminster,  . 
Winchendon,  . 
Worcester,    . 

Totals,   . 


74 
33 

85 
181 
96 
499 
3b6 
132 
121 
138 
159 
136 
269 
205 
548 
107 
100 
261 
122 
330 
7,597 


4 
11 
51 
39 

80 

975 

492 

34 

98 

73 

114 

75 

237 

186 

628 

22 

68 

195 

27 

245 

7,327 


12 
73 
14 
31 
60 

188 

130 
24 
37 
26 

141 
87 
79 
71 

123 
31 
24 

232 
34 

143 
3,035 


21,887 


19,510 


1,629 


1914.] 


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625 


NuMBEK  OF  Votes  received  by  Each  Candidate  for  a  State  Office  at 
THE  Annual  State  Election,  Nov.  4,  1913  —  Concluded. 

Representative  in  the  6Sd  Congress. 

(To  fill  vacancy.) 

District  No.  3. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


AshburnhaiD, . 

Ashby, 

Athol, 

Barre, 

Boylston, 

BrimBeld, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton,  . 

Dana, 

Dudley,  . 

FrrcHBURG,     . 

Gardner, 

Greenwicti, 

Hardwick, 

Holden,  . 

Holland, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster,     . 

Lunenburg, 

Monson,  . 

New  Brain  tree. 

New  Salem,     . 

North  Brookfield, 

Oakham, 

Orange,   . 

Oxford,    . 

Palmer,   . 

Paxton,   . 

Petersham, 

Phillipston,     . 

Prescott, 

Princeton, 

Royalston, 

Rutland, 

Southbridge,   . 

Spencer, 

Sterling, 

Sturbridge, 

Templeton, 

Townsend, 

Wales, 

Warren,   . 

Webster, 

West  Boylston, 

West  Btook  field, 

Westminster,  . 

Winchendon,  . 

Totals,      . 


J3  a  Z. 

2  csP^Sh 


31 
62 

519 
53 
29 
27 
45 
43 

340 
43 
26 

714 

415 
19 
41 
79 
12 
22 
63 
71 

657 
58 
50 
7 
23 

100 
8 

399 
30 
73 
14 
18 
34 
4 
12 
79 
19 

132 

132 
45 
55 

152 
71 
15 
74 

116 
38 
29 
39 

147 


§3 


5,284 


107 

23 

371 

70 

10 

29 

100 

52 

1,064 

21 

227 

2,388 

606 

6 

123 

45 

4 

30 

54 

249 

795 

20 

223 

20 

4 

190 

9 

128 

120 

469 

4 

31 

4 

3 

6 

15 

54 

906 

550 

32 

120 

126 

110 

17 

190 

692 

20 

71 

36 

287 


iS-O 
•9  =3 


O 


126 

42 

615 

184 

84 

46 

145 

161 

654 

45 

163 

1,665 

743 

31 

133 

127 

12 

86 

164 

196 

824 

83 

279 

41 

33 

192 

73 

425 

222 

376 

29 

73 

20 

22 

73 

31 

81 

694 

344 

108 

89 

149 

119 

23 

198 

527 

102 

95 

113 

313 


10,831 


11,173 


626 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Article  of  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  making  Women  Eligible  to  Appointment 
as  Notaries  Public.     (Chapter  28,  Resolves  of  1913.) 

County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Barnstable, 

317 

312 

Bourne, 

113 

168 

Brewster, 
Chatham, 

24 
57 

52 

77 

Dennis, 

70 

81 

Eastham, 

25 

20 

Falmouth, 

157 

180 

Harwich, 

77 

OS 

Mashpee, 

13 

25 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Orleans, 
Province  town, 

Sandwich,  . 
Truro,  . 

Wellfleet,  . 

Yarmouth,  . 

Totals,  . 


Yes. 


1,191 


48 

55 

78 

129 

64 

92 

21 

26 

44 

42 

83 

81 

County  of  Berkshire. 

Adams 

404 

543 

New  Marlborough, 

39 

46 

Alford, 

8 

19 

North  Adams,    . 

993 

1,126 

Becket, 

42 

23 

Otis,      . 

20 

22 

Cheshire, 

t)9 

69 

Peru,     . 

6 

13 

Clarksburg, 

32 

35 

PiTTSFIELD, 

1,223 

1,055 

Dalton, 

167 

208 

Richmond,  . 

22 

27 

Egremont,    . 

30 

42 

Sandisfield,  . 

12 

22 

Florida, 

1 

8 

Savoy, 

20 

11 

Great  Barrington, 

297 

389 

Sheffield,      . 

60 

98 

Hancock, 

22 

29 

Stockbridge, 

107 

111 

Hinsdale, 

i          57 

57 

Tyringham, 

11 

28 

Lanesborough, 

41 

45 

Washington, 

11 

17 

Lee, 

155 

284 

West  Stockbridge, 

53 

78 

Lenox, 

128 

224 

Williamstown, 

151 

220 

Monterey,     . 
Mount  Washington, 

20 
10 

25 
5 

Windsor, 

15 

10 

New  Ashford, 

4 

3 

Totals 

4,230 

4,892 

County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet, 

Attlsborough, 

Berkley, 

Dartmouth, 

Dighton, 

Easton, 

Fairhaven,    . 

Fall,  River, 

Freetown, 

Mansfield,     . 

New  Bedford, 


55 
708 

45 
120 

67 

216 

175 

3,424 

36 

209 

2,892 


95 

9i8 

37 

165 

101 

261 

246 

5,852 

52 

284 

4,785 


North  Attleborough, 
Norton, 
Raynham,    . 
Rehoboth,    . 
Seekonk, 
Somerset, 
Swansea, 
Taunton,    . 
Westport, 

Totals,  . 


357 
80 
44 
47 
38 
96 
53 
1,288 
47 


16,205 


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Article  of  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  making  Women  Eligible  to  Appointment 
a^  Notaries  Public.     {Chapter  28,  Resolves  of  1913)  —  Continued. 

County  of  Dukes  County. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs, 


Yes. 


No. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 


Totals, 


Yes. 


County  of  Essex. 

Amesbury 

461 

507 

Methuen,      ..... 

561 

525 

Andover, 

360 

387 

Middleton,   . 

62 

40 

Beverly,     . 

1,200 

1,157 

Nahant, 

92 

123 

Bosford, 

42 

39 

Newbury,     . 

63 

105 

Danvers, 

533 

628 

Nfwburyport. 

835 

1,079 

Essex,  . 

112 

84 

North  Andover, 

287 

311 

Georgetown, 

120 

118 

Peabody, 

894 

882 

Gloucesteb, 

1,104 

1,367 

Rockport,     . 

208 

244 

Groveland,  . 

145 

92 

Rowley, 

75 

93 

Hamilton,     . 

78 

134 

Salem, 

2,397 

2,855 

Haverhill, 

2,334 

2,318 

Salisbury,     . 

6fi 

111 

Ipswich, 

200 

275 

Saugu?, 

514 

402 

Lawrence, 

3,340 

3,565 

Swampscott, 

464 

372 

Lynn,  . 

4,782 

5,679 

Topfheld,     . 

66 

57 

Lynnfield,    . 

94 

57 

Wen  ham. 

56 

71 

Manchebter, 

153 

193 

West  Newbury, 

87 

91 

Marblehead, 
Merrimac,     . 

e24 

138 

475 
•133 

Totals 

22,547 

24,569 

County  of  Franklin. 


Ashfield 

32 

34 

Monroe 

4 

9 

Bernardslon, 

28 

30 

Montague,    . 

292 

316 

Buckland,     . 

56 

72 

New  Salem, 

33 

16 

Charlemont, 

32 

40 

Northfield,  . 

64 

89 

Col  rain. 

54 

57 

Orange, 

342 

372 

Conway, 

52 

54 

Rowe,  . 

22 

10 

Deerfield, 

. 

78 

107 

SUelburne,    . 

90 

78 

Erving, 

49 

59 

Shutesbury, 

12 

7 

Gill,      . 

52 

40 

Sunderland, 

57 

21 

Greenfield,   . 

585 

639 

Warwick, 

26 

16 

Hawlev, 

4 

12 

Wendall, 

18 

22 

Heath, 

13 

16 

Whately.       . 

23 

19 

31 

13 

Leyden, 

17 

" 

Totals 

2,066 

2,163 

Co 

unty  of  Hampden. 

Agawam 

146 

183 

Montgomery,        .... 

5 

16 

Blandford,    . 

21 

31 

Palmer, 

262 

413 

Brimfield,     . 

26 

40 

Russell, 

40 

51 

Chester, 

38 

44 

Southwick,  . 

37 

56 

Chicopfe,    . 

854 

1,073 

Springfield, 

4,7S4 

4,501 

East  Longmeadow, 

55 

52 

Tolland, 

12 

4 

Granville,     . 

23 

24 

Wales,  . 

23 

19 

Hampden,    . 

33 

63 

West  Springfield, 

483 

180 

Holland,       . 

6 

13 

Westfield,      . 

739 

1.039 

Holyoke,    . 

2,241 

3,C25 

Wilbranam, 

52 

57 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow, 

91 

67 
161 

117 

Totals 

10.253 

11,338 

Monsoa, 

165 

226 

628 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Article  of  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  making  Women  Eligible  to  Appointment 
as  Notaries  Public.     (Chapter  28,  Resolves  of  1913)  —  Continued. 

County  of  Hampshire. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Amherst, 

320 

355 

Northampton,    .... 

777 

1,317 

Belcheitown, 

70 

114 

Pelham, 

23 

28 

Chesterfield, 

22 

25 

Plainfield,     . 

14 

11 

Cummington, 

31 

42 

Prescott, 

13 

10 

Easthampton, 

269 

521 

South  Hadley, 

229 

286 

Enfield, 

40 

21 

Southampton, 

.34 

24 

Goshen, 

10 

12 

Ware,    . 

328 

387 

Granby, 

39 

39 

Westhampton, 

14 

22 

Greenwicti,  . 

29 

14 

Williamsburg, 

94 

150 

Hadlev, 
Hatfield,       , 

51 
68 

76 

83 

Worthington. 

27 

36 

Huntington, 

ri 

76 

Totals 

2,584 

3,656 

Middlefiald, 

11 

7 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton, 

137 

140 

Arlington,     . 

772 

734 

Ashby, 

46 

38 

Ashland, 

109 

127 

Ayer,    . 

143 

166 

Bedford, 

81 

88 

Belmont, 

401 

355 

Billerica, 

168 

191 

Boxborough, 

34 

18 

Burlington,  . 

16 

21 

CAMBRID(iE, 

4,595 

4,970 

Carlisle, 

30 

30 

Chelmsford, 

261 

244 

Concord, 

316 

318 

Dracut, 

144 

189 

Dunstable,  . 

12 

25 

Everett, 

1,709 

1,828 

Framingham, 

746 

864 

Groton, 

114 

141 

HoUiston, 

188 

200 

Hopkinton, 

147 

181 

Hudson, 

343 

337 

Lexington,    . 

343 

370 

Lincoln, 

58 

53 

Littleton, 

64 

51 

Lowell,, 

4,384 

5,942 

Malden, 

2,616 

2,347 

Marlborough, 

856 

1,141 

Maynard, 

Medford,     . 

Melrose,     . 

Natick, 

Newton, 

North  Reading, 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley, 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stoneham,    . 
Stow,    . 
Sudbury, 
Tewksbury, 
Townsend,    . 
Tyngsborough, 
Wakefield,     . 
Waltham,    . 
Watertcwn,  . 
Wayland, 
West  ford, 
Weston, 
Wilmington, 
Winchester,  . 

WOBURN, 

Totak,   . 


266 

1,504 

1,400 

622 

2,509 

63 

148 

428 

77 

52 

4,127 

466 

60 

49 

102 

93 

49 

730 

1.544 

725 

128 

115 

124 

79 

651 

1,029 


253 

1,572 

989 

741 

2,421 

73 

179 

372 

61 

92 

4,427 

424 

41 

65 

91 

88 

32 

717 

2,058 

806 

150 

127 

128 

94 

496 

919 


35,973 


38,525 


County  of  Nantucket. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Nantucket,     . 

145 

206 

Totals 

145 

206 

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as  Notaries  Public.      (Chapter  28,  Resolves  of  1913)  —  Continued. 

County  of  Norfolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Yea. 

No. 

Avon,   . 
Bellingham, 
Braintree,     . 
Brookline ,    . 
Canton, 
Cohasset, 
Dedham, 
Dover, 
Foxborough, 
Franklin, 
Holbrook,     . 
Medfield.      . 
Med  way, 

123 

66 
481 
1,703 
229 
138 
500 

37 
221 
250 
172 

79 
142 

72 
499 

154 

56 
471 
1,580 
347 
219 
622 

46 
190 
287 
179 

97 
144 

77 
594 

Needham, 
Norfolk, 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QuiNCY, 

Randolph, 

Sharon, 

Stoughton, 

VValpole, 

Wellesley, 

West  wood, 

Weyn'Outh, 

Wrentham, 

383 

72 
385 

80 
1,827 
234 
171 
356 
267 
316 

73 
754 

90 

304 

50 

573 

105 

2,031 

285 

134 

392 

251 

252 

72 

875 

107 

Millis,  . 
Milton, 

Totals, 

9,720 

10,494 

County  of  Plymouth. 

Abington,     .         .                  .         . 

368 

299 

Mattapoisett,        .... 

37 

64 

Bridgewater, 

262 

280 

Middleborough,    . 

410 

427 

Brockton,  . 

3,434 

3,627 

Norwell, 

85 

44 

10 

Pembroke,    . 

49 

47 

Duxbury,     . 

67 

81 

Plymouth,    . 

473 

514 

East  Bridgewater, 

203 

163 

Plympton,    . 

32 

Halifax, 

24 

23 

Rochester,    . 

26 

Hanover, 

122 

103 

Rockland,     . 

440 

469 

63 

64 

Scituate, 

119 

165 

Hingham, 

276 

358 

Wareham,     . 

148 

208 

Hull,     . 

84 

97 

West  Bridgewater, 

113 

118 

Kingston,     . 

86 

90 

Whitman,     . 

452 

420 

Lake  vi  He, 

22 

31 

MSrion, 

42 

48 

Totals, 

7,555 

7,916 

Marshfield,  . 

74 

102 

County  of  Suffolk. 


Boston, 

Chelsea, 

Revere, 


29,060 

1,554 

960 

34,282 
1,601 
1,037 

Winthrop, 
Totals, 


814 


32,388 


County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham, 
Athol,  . 
Auburn, 
Barre,  . 
Berlin, 
Blackstone,  . 
Bolton, 
Boylston, 
Brookfield,   . 
Charlton, 
Clinton, 
Dana,  . 
Douglas, 


65 

132 

543 

563 

121 

184 

96 

110 

64 

44 

171 

309 

66 

52 

20 

72 

85 

104 

71 

104 

607 

788 

40 

24 

57 

136 

Dudley, 

FlTCHBURG, 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hard  wick,    . 

Harvard, 

Holden, 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster,    . 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 


115 

1,763 

594 

153 

99 

53 

72 

127 

53 

101 

143 

724 

62 


630 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Article  of  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  making  Women  Eligible  to  Appointment 
as  Notaries  Public.     {Chapter  28,  Resolves  of  1918)  —  Concluded. 

County  of  Worcester  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes! 

No. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Mendon, 

42 

45 

Spencer, 

221 

390 

Milford, 

555 

676 

1  Sterling, 

61 

71 

Millbury, 

163 

120 

Sturbridge,  . 

65 

87 

New  Braintree, 

19 

24 

Sutton, 

71 

102 

North  Brookfield 

141 

175 

Templeton,  . 

145 

149 

Northborough, 

118 

112 

Upton, 

92 

115 

Northbridge, 

248 

409 

Uxbridge,     . 

163 

243 

Oakham, 

19 

33 

Warren, 

148 

166 

Oxford, 

107 

148 

Webster, 

393 

585 

Paxton, 

14 

19 

West  Boylston, 

48 

74 

Petersham,  . 

31 

54 

West  Brookfield, 

51 

92 

Phillipston, 

22 

15 

Westborough, 

242 

257 

Princeton,     . 

28 

43 

Westminster, 

62 

67 

Royalston,   . 

46 

39 

Winchendon, 

210 

298 

Rutland,       . 

44 

61 

Worcester, 

5,600 

8,936 

Shrewsbury, 
Southborough, 

83 

103 

77 

101 

Totals 

15,841 

22,146 

Southbridge, 

447 

709 

Aggregate  of  Votes  on  Article  of  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  making  Women 
Eligible  to  Appointment  as  Notaries  Public.     {Chapter  28,  Resolves  of  1913.) 


Counties. 


Barnstable, 
Berkshire, 
Bristol, 
Dukes  Cotjnty, 
Essex, 
Franklin,  . 
Hampden,    . 
Hampshire, 


Yes. 


1,191 
4,230 


200 
22,547 


10,253 
2,584 


No. 


1,438 

4,892 

16,205 

261 

24,569 

2,163 
11,338 

3,656 


Counties. 


Middlesex, 
Nantucket, 
Norfolk,  . 
Plymouth,  . 
Suffolk, 
Worcester, 

Totals, 


Yes. 


35,973 

145 

9,720 

7,555 

32,388 

15,841 


154,691 


No. 


38,525 
206 
10,494 
7,916 
37,534 
22,146 


181,343 


Article  of  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  authorizing  the  Referendum.     {Chap- 
ter 116,  Resolves  of  1913.) 
County  of  Barnstable. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Barnstable, 

343 

153 

Bourne, 

157 

69 

Brewster, 

34 

31 

Chatham, 

68 

38 

Dennis, 

70 

38 

Eastham, 

25 

9 

Falmouth, 

199 

72 

Harwich, 

100 

46 

Mashpee, 

16 

16 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Orleans, 
Provincetown, 
Sandwich,    . 
Truro,  . 
Wellfleet, 
Yarmouth,   . 

Totals,   . 


Yes. 


1,437 


No. 


County  of  Berkshire. 


Adams, 
Alford, 
Becket, 


516 

232 

14 

10 

40 

16 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg, 

Dalton, 


72 
43 
216 


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Article  of  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  authorizing  the  Referendum.     (Chap- 
ter 116,  Resolves  of  1913)  —  Continued. 

County  of  Berkshire  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Yes. 


No. 


Egremont,    . 

Florida, 

Great  Barrington, 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Monterey,    . 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford, 

New  Marlborough, 

North  Adams,    . 

Otis,     . 


35 
3 

348 
21 
64 
47 
190 
153 
13 
9 
2 

38 

1,247 

19 


19 

2 

173 

11 

29 

24 

129 

111 

15 

5 

4 

23 

491 

16 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Yes. 


No. 


Peru,    . 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond,  . 
Sandisfield,  . 
Savoy, 
Sheffield,       . 
Stockbridge, 
Tyringham, 
Washington, 
West  Stockbridge 
Williams  town, 
Windsor, 


Totals, 


13 
1,488 
30 
15 
23 
73 

118 
11 
11 
60 

161 
17 


5,110       2,305 


County  of  Bristol. 


Acushnet,     . 
Attleborough, 
Berkley, 
Dartmouth, 
Dighton, 
Easton, 
Fairhaven,    . 
Fall  River, 
Freetown,     . 
Mansfield,     . 
New  Bedford, 


63 

1,000 

47 

119 

102 

302 

203 

4,813 

32 

280 

4,052 


43 
305 

22 
101 

37 

98 

117 

2,832 

32 

111 

2,297 


North  Attleborough, 
Norton, 
Raynham,    . 
Rehoboth,    . 
Seekonk, 
Somerset, 
Swansea, 
Taunton',    . 
Westport, 

Totals,   . 


467 
93 
58 
48 
43 
83 
61 
1,697 
34 


13,597 


County  of  Dukes  County. 


Chilmark, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Oak  Bluffs, 


14 

12 

53 

47 

3 

1 

13 

1 

54 

20 

Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

Totals,   . 


County  of  Essex. 

Amesbury 

494 

237 

Methuen, 

698 

215 

Andover, 

446 

176 

Middleton,   . 

66 

15 

Beverly,     . 

1,514 

446 

Nahant, 

116 

76 

Boxford, 

45 

18 

Newbury,     . 

86 

52 

Danvers, 

633 

249 

Newburyport, 

971 

608 

Essex,  . 

123 

40  ' 

North  Andover, 

376 

106 

Georgetown, 

124 

65 

Peabody, 

1,051 

345 

Gloucester, 

1,182 

755 

Rockport,     . 

232 

97 

Groveland,  . 

168 

34 

Rowley, 

86 

43 

Hamilton,     . 

101 

64 

Salem, 

2,904 

1,367 

Haverhill, 

2,803 

1,098 

Salisbury,     . 

83 

44 

Ipswich, 

245 

112 

Saugus, 

626 

145 

L.\WRENCE, 

4,598 

1,475 

Swampscott, 

579 

159 

Lynn, . 

6,414 

2,581 

Topsfield,     . 

63 

36 

Lynnfield,    . 

109 

21 

Wenham, 

52 

30 

Manchester, 
Marblehead, 

153 

692 

100 
215 

West  Newburj-, 

96 

50 

Merrimac,     . 

164 

47 

Totals 

28,093 

11,121 

632 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan. 


Article  of  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  authorizing  the  Referendum, 
ter  116,  Resolves  of  1913)  —  Continued. 

County  of  Franklin. 


{Chap- 


Cities  and  Towns.                Yes. 

No. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Ashfield, 

29 

16 

Monroe, 

5 

4 

Bernardston, 

21 

20 

Montague,    . 

360 

121 

Buckland,    . 

55 

35 

New  Salem, 

24 

9 

Charlemont, 

32 

20 

Northfield,   . 

72 

55 

Colrain, 

47 

26 

Orange, 

409 

145 

Conway, 

57 

26 

Rowe,  . 

18 

6 

Deerfield, 

97 

49 

Shelburne,    . 

78 

46 

Erving, 

60 

24 

Shutesbury, 

14 

1 

Gill,      . 

55 

24 

Sunderland, 

39 

20 

Greenfield,   . 

635 

306 

Warwick, 

21 

8 

Hawley, 

7 

3 

Wendell, 

24 

8 

Heath, 

10 

11 

Whately,       . 

18 

10 

Leverett, 

25 

6 

Leyden, 

23 

11 

Totals, 

2,235 

1,010 

County  of  Hampden. 


Agawam, 

Blandford,  . 

Brimfield,  . 
Chester, 

Chicopee,  . 
East  Longmeadow, 

Granville,  . 

Hampden,  . 
Holland, 

HOLYOKE,     . 

Longmeadow, 

Ludlow, 

Monson, 


178 

78 

25 

15 

38 

19 

36 

20 

1,237 

416 

61 

25 

14 

18 

42 

22 

4 

15 

2,930 

1,546 

97 

35 

161 

75 

194 

112 

Montgomery, 

Palmer, 

Russell, 

Southwick,  . 

Springfield, 

Tolland, 

Wales,  . 

West  Springfield, 

Westfield, 

Wilbraham, 

Totals,    . 


346 

58 

38 

5,987 

12 

17 

381 

972 

48 


12,882 


County  of  Hampshire. 

Amherst, 

321 

223 

N0RTH.\MPT0N,     .... 

1,047 

661 

Belchertown, 

61 

48 

Pelham, 

24 

18 

Chesterfield, 

25 

12 

Plainfield,     . 

13 

9 

Cummington, 

35 

23 

Prescott, 

8 

8 

Easthampton, 

372 

234 

South  Hadley, 

288 

125 

Enfield, 

39 

45 

Southampton, 

29 

13 

Goshen, 

11 

2 

Ware,    . 

42! 

160 

Granby, 

33 

23 

Westhampton, 

17 

13 

Gieenwich,  . 

24 

8 

Williamsburg, 

117 

74 

Hadley, 

60 

38 
46 

Worthington, 

21 

25 

Hatfield, 

64 

Huntington, 

67 

40 

Totals 

3,106 

1,851 

Middlefield, 

9 

3 

County  of  Middlesex. 


Acton,  .                  .... 

155 

61 

Concord, 

353 

192 

Arlington, 

995 

323 

Dracut, 

171 

82 

Ashby, 

46 

23 

Dunstable,  . 

11 

17 

Ashland, 

137 

55 

Everett, 

2,437 

630 

Ayer,    . 

182 

60 

Framingham, 

969 

333 

Bedford, 

90 

52 

Groton, 

128 

77 

Belmont, 

484 

171 

HoUiston,     . 

247 

83 

Billerica, 

153 

145 

Hopkinton, 

199 

66 

Boxborough, 

28 

13 

Hudson, 

446 

132 

Burlington,  . 

20 

10 

Lexington,    . 

385 

223 

Cambkidge, 

6,470 

2,167 

Lincoln, 

58 

30 

Carlisle, 

27 

16 

Littleton, 

66 

27 

Chelmsford, 

293 

93 

Lowell, 

5,909 

3,038 

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Article  of  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  authorizing  the  Referendum.     {Chap- 
ter 116,  Resolves  of  1913)  —  Continued. 

County  of  Middlesex  —  Concluded. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Malden 

3,426 

878 

Sudbury 

52 

30 

Marlborough 

1,121 

601 

Tewksbury, 

102 

44 

Maynaid, 

330 

94 

Townsend,   . 

107 

26 

Medford 

2,130 

576 

Tyngsborough, 

46 

25 

Melrose, 

1,727 

478 

Wakefield,    . 

1,021 

249 

Natick, 

863 

261 

Waltham,    . 

2,291 

787 

Newtox, 

2,758 

1,559 

Watertown,  . 

968 

322 

North  Reading 

73 

30 

Wayland, 

163 

68 

Pepperell, 

193 

69 

Westford, 

113 

78 

Reading, 

467 

167 

Weston, 

138 

87 

Sherborn, 

68 

31 

Wilmington, 

130 

32 

Shirley, 

88 

34 

Winchester,  . 

714 

339 

Somerville,        .... 
Stonehani, 

5,876 
578 

1,716 

178 

WOBURN, 

1,267 

394 

Stow 

61 

20 

Totals 

47,330 

17,225 

County  of  Nantucket. 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Nantucket,      . 

169 

93 

Totals,       . 

169 

93 

County  of  Norfolk. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Yes. 

No. 

Avon, 

182 

56 

Belling  ham, 

69 

27 

Braintree,     . 

611 

219 

Brookline,     . 

1,740 

1,211 

Canton, 

305 

158 

Cohasset, 

163 

127 

Dedhani, 

629 

304 

Dover, 

47 

29 

Foxborough, 

262 

74 

Franklin, 

314 

144 

Holbrook,     . 

233 

69 

Medfield,      . 

109 

41 

Medway, 

160 

65 

Millis,  . 

91 

34 

Milton, 

599 

348 

Cities  and  Towns. 


Needham, 
Norfolk, 
Norwood, 
Plainville, 

QUINCY, 

Randolph, 

Sharon, 

Stoughton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Westwood, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Totals, 


Yes. 


429 

81 

620 

101 

2,477 

358 

208 

463 

363 

333 

77 

989 

112 


12,125 


No. 


194 

16 
193 

61 
785 

97 

59 
152 

97 
172 

57 
385 

49 


5,223 


County  of  Plymouth. 

Abington, 

489 

106 

Mattapoisett,        .... 

36 

33 

Bridgewater, 

328 

124 

Middleborough,    . 

442 

172 

Brockton,  . 

5,102 

1,201 

Norwell, 

92 

52 

Carver, 

33 

30 

Pembroke,    . 

66 

15 

Duxbury,     . 

78 

36 

Plymouth,    . 

614 

181 

East  Bridgewater, 

257 

66 

Plympton,    . 

32 

10 

Halifax, 

21 

8 

Rochester,    . 

23 

7 

Hanover, 

127 

57 

Rockland,     . 

611 

339 

Hanson, 

82 

25 

Scituate, 

155 

73 

Hingham,     . 

338 

193 

Wareham,     . 

209 

60 

Hull,     . 

102 

39 

West  Bridgewater, 

157 

45 

Kingston,     . 
Lakeville, 

99 
23 

39 
23 

Whitman,     . 

629 

149 

Marion, 

39 

32 

Totals, 

10,273 

3,168 

Marshfield,  . 

89 

53 

634 


ASSESSED  POLLS,  ETC. 


[Jan.  1914. 


Article  of  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  authorizing  the  Referendum, 
ter  116,  Resolves  of  1913)  —  Concluded. 

County  of  SuSolk. 


{Chap- 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Yes. 


No. 


Boston, 

Chelsea, 

Revere, 


44,883 
2,078 
1,420 


11,417 
643 
301 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Winthrop, 
Totals, 


Yes. 


963 


49,344 


No. 


241 


12,602 


County  of  Worcester. 


Ashburnham,       .... 

83 

59 

Northborough,     .... 

145 

52 

Athol,  . 

635 

221 

Northbridge, 

366 

163 

Auburn, 

153 

78 

Oakham, 

23 

11 

Barre,  . 

110 

50 

Oxford, 

114 

84 

Berlin, 

65 

27 

Paxton, 

18 

8 

Blackstone,  . 

271 

112 

Petersham,  . 

41 

25 

Bolton, 

61 

33 

Phillipston, 

23 

7 

Boylston, 

28 

45 

Princeton,     . 

32 

24 

Brookfield,   . 

99 

42 

Rovalston,   . 

61 

17 

Charlton, 

68 

51 

Rutland, 

46 

19 

Clinton, 

829 

277 

Shrewsbury, 

80 

63 

Dana,  . 

42 

7 

Southborough, 

99 

59 

Douglas, 

77 

83 

Southbridge, 

557 

314 

Dudley, 

149 

74 

Spencer, 

252 

179 

FlTCHBURG, 

2,344 

991 

Sterling, 

62 

36 

Gardner, 

620 

288 

Stiirbridge,  . 

80 

38 

Grafton, 

161 

104 

Sutton, 

64 

56 

Hard  wick,    . 

119 

54 

Templeton,  . 

152 

80 

Harvard, 

60 

29 

Upton, 

120 

39 

Holden, 

86 

55 

Uxbridge,     . 

240 

90 

Hopedale,     . 

178 

55 

Warren, 

162 

76 

Hubbardston, 

43 

25 

Webster, 

543 

233 

Lancaster,    . 

91 

56 

West  Boylston, 

46 

40 

Leicester, 

164 

94 

West  Brookfield, 

67 

47 

Leominster, 

950 

285 

Westborough, 

319 

89 

Lunenburg, 

60 

35 

Westminster, 

72 

25 

Mendon, 

39 

35 

Wiuchendon, 

235 

132 

Milford, 

737 

236 

Worcester, 

8,071 

3,419 

Millbury, 

163 

120 

Nev/  Braintree, 

6 

13 

Totals,    . 

20,767 

9,125 

North  Brookfield, 

186 

66 

Aggregate  of  Votes  on  Article  of  Amendment  to  the  Constitution  authorizing  the 
Referendum.     {Chapter  116,  Resolves  of  1913.) 


Counties. 

Yes.        No. 

Counties. 

Yes.        No. 

Barnst.\ble, 
Berkshire, 
Bristol, 
Dukes  County, 
Essex, 
Franklin,   . 
Hampden,    . 
Hampshire, 

1,437 
5,110 

13,597 

221 

28,(193 

2,235 
12,882 

3,106 

666 
2,305 
7,562 

123 

11,121 

1,010 

5,693 

1,851 

Middlesex,          .... 
Nantucket,        .... 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth 

Suffolk, 

Worcester,         .... 

Totals,          .... 

47,330 
169 
12,125 
10.273 
49,344 
20,767 

17,225 

93 

5,223 

3,168 

12,602 
9,125 

206,689 

77,767 

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