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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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BOSTON :
WRIGHT .& PQTTEE PRINTING CO.,. ST ATE PRINTERS,
. . ,. ,?S ^DEEliTE STREET.,
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■iSMOSWEALTH.
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ai}e Commontocaltl) of ittassachusetts.
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
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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
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[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
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1914.
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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
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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
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1914.
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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
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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
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1914.
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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.
o
'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.
t«
«*-.
o
o
JS
^
.3
J2
Cities and Towns.
. 3
m
Cities and Towns.
It
re
u
O
TS"
JS
■Cu
o
■>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
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Is
Q
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<
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.
"o
"S
j3
XI
Cities and Towns.
S
S
Cities and Towns.
it
1
o
>r
Q
<
05 fit
<
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
0)
Counties.
2
1
o
P
<
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
PUBLIC DOCOIEXT — Xo. 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 Annttal State Primary, Sept. 23, 1913 — Continued.
Votes for Lieutenant Governor.
County of Barnstable.
Cities and Towns.
■o o
M ■
Is
o
o
<
Cities and Towns.
H
11
fa
.2 o
1
o
<
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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^P
>.
^G
03
1J.CI
M
Cities and Towns.
.20
0
0
Cities and Towns.
^3
Is
.2 0
0
W
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<
W
Pi
<
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.
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11
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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>,
*" ri
u
p S
^
0 E
pa
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Cities and Towns.
^1
kJ
Cities and Towns.
^■|
H-i C
^.
11
J3
"2 °
5fa
2
&.^
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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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Cities and Towns.
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m
Cities and Towns.
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2
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oj
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
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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.
Cities and Towns.
73 ea
O
<
Cities and Towns.
M -
c S
o 3
"ti
c
•Ho
2
2
o
<
Boston
Chelse.*., ....
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.
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1
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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
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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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19
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
1914.1
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21
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
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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o
o!2
a§3
o
Ill
o
<
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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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.
fa
lif
2
o
o
<
Cities and Towns.
ii
o O
"is
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
<
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.
"o
"o
a .
a .
o fe
Ph5
&s
Cities and Towns.
ffi-S
<a
Cities and Towns.
ffi.S
2
^s
j3
^N
S3
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gl-)
^
g^
fi<
<
t:*
<
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.
o
Cities and Towns.
5^
E
1
o
Cities and Towns.
•fig
1
o
g-i
s
gj
b
<
&
<
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.
^_,
«*-
o
o
a .
a .
PhS
(^S
Cities and Towns.
w|
(-•
Cities and Towns.
W-9
t-
^^
■s
^^
^
a o
a a>
o
S^
^
g^
.-
fa
<
fa
<
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.
"o
"o
o
p, .
fSs
PhS
Cities and Towns.
W-9
2
Cities and Towns.
t:.9
2
^N
Ji
^S
ja
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g^
gj
^
^
<
fe
<
Boston,
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.
'o
o
0. .
O t.
Counties.
^1
M §
t4
o
M
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<
Counties.
a V
1
o
<
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.
>'S
l-H 5>
. >
. >
Cities and Towns.
^a
Cities and TownS.
H,a
E
C3 O
Sc
§«
o
/
72
^
H
<;
H
<
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
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Chilmark,
Edgartown,
Gay Head,
Gosnold,
Oak Bluffs,
Cities and Towns.
Tisbury,
West Tisbury,
Total,
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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.
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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 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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2
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1
So
1
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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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Cities and Towns.
H,H
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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.
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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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Cities and Towns.
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2
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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, .
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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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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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L- ^^
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o
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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■53
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4,761
34
77
43
Cities and Towns.
Dedham,
Dighton,
Dover,
Easton, .
Foxborough,
Franklin,
Holbrook,
Mansfield,
Medfield,
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So?
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,
&:>.
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
-
1914.1
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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 Prialary, Sept. 23, 1913 — Continued.
Votes for Councillor — Continued.
Fifth District.
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Cities and Towns.
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Cities and Towns.
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V
11
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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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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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Wakefield
114
_
Wilmington,
11
_
Waltham
209
-
Winchester,
62
-
Watertown
141
-
WOBURN,
304
-
Wayland,
17
-
Westford,
11
-
Total
6,909
Weston,
10
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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,
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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
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2
12
111
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 Councillor — Concluded.
Eighth District.
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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.
gcQ
c3
•a
S ■§
st^
Cities and Towns.
»02
o
Cities and Towns.
^02
J3
o
O
o
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
1914.1
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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.
o
"o
bO
bO
a
a
M .
M .
Cities and Towns.
J-N
E
Cities and Towns.
^§
ta
o
o
n
2
o
o
<
o
<
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.
..-.
1 —
o
o
^1
Cities and Towns.
o .
IE
tr ^
IK'S h
.2 = 5
^ 0.2
i^
JG=^
o
O
<
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,
°.2
a o
Cities and Towns.
New Bedford,
West port,
Total,
^-6
Q-a
e
c o
<
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.
C3
i
3
o
6
Cities and
Towns.
p o
<
2
o
t
Cities and Towns.
E
1
o
<
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
1914.1
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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.
2
p.
1
o
<
Cities and Towns.
s
a,
3 .
o
<
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.
c
a
C3
C5
>
>
O .
o .
a >,
1
CI >>
Ot3
1
O-O
Cities and Towns.
2
1 Cities and Towns.
QS
£
w »
.c;
w|
^
«!Z
o
r
<
1'
<
Amesbury,
168
_
Merrimac
16
_
Boxford
1
-
Middleton
4
-
Georgetown,
11
-
Peabody,
393
-
Groveland,
Haverhill,
12
123
-
Total
728
-
Fifth Essex District.
Cities and Towns.
ffis
£►4
G
^2
OS
-9^
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.
S)
a .
22
tiya
2, M
Cities and Towns.
M.S
-Hft
o
X
0303
&M-,
T3 O
^
w
<
Springfield,
874
-
Total,
874
-
Second Hampden District.
a <u
03 O
ohan of
B
Cities and Towns.
. o
^8
>>
p
1-5
^1
-3°
1-5
o
<
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
-
1914.1
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49
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.
c 6
C M
>, M
Six
w.'S
Cities and Towns.
■ S
s
E
f^l
gl
^O
■CO
3^
<^
S
<
Cambridge: —
Wards 5, 6, 7,8,9, 10, 11
1,868
855
-
Total,
1,868
855
-
Third Middlesex District.
s
53
O
•z
>
Cities and Towns.
S
s
o
b.
^
^
^
o
J3
o
;— ;
H
<
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 .
O 4i
J= -s
03 g
©
Cities and Towns.
o|
m
t, o
ja
■a c
o
.Sw
^-
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
s
^ ofc
E
g §
-q
o
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
i
^o
o
.1!
5:
0
0
<
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
-
1914.
PUBLIC DOCmiENT — No. 43.
51
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.
"o
"o
>>
>>
^A
^ -:
Cities and Towns.
si
?>
Cities and Towns.
^ g
2
o
SF
2
.2 >>
o
.2_>.
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.
>>
■^ .
'>
C O
O
<
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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53
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 .
PQ d
«-s
Cities and Towns.
on
£
"Ho
JS
!>>
■8
13*
^
K
<
Boston: —
Ward 1,
1,140
_
Chelsea,
296
_
Revere,
80
3
Winthrop,
45
Total, .
1,561
3
Second Suffolk District.
_
"o
c
=s .
c
> o
S
P
— .£f
Cities and Towns.
es H. B
Boston
O
o
Sk
S°
=
►^ !
►^
►^
<
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.
'o
s ■
o a
03
a w
3
s^
Cities and Towns.
t=H .
-^o
S
C 0
:;: U)
o
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
-
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
55
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.
SI s
•a o
St?
a;C2
Cities and Towns.
"o"o
rn
0^
ffl
Eg
o
ei
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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,
^S
aM
CC G
^.5
a
«<
'3
T3 0
^
w
<
7
35
-
141
-
181
-
69
-
1
"
Cities and Towns.
cc'c
n3 o
Royalston,
Westminster,
Winchendon,
Total,
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
57
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
-
1914.1
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61
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
^
o_»
o
>.^
s<
O M
in p
First District.*
0) j3 j3
0-^ <s
61
U
4i
_o
o
-5^-=
=<;
—
»-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
1914.1
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63
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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
67
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
^ .
o a
— .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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
71
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.'
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
73
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
75
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
77
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
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Cambridge: —
Wards 1, 2, 3,
979
925
509
391
612
Total,
979
925
509
391
612
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>>
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1-3
i
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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
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>>
0 .
5?
1^
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0 M
W:2
51
II
Third District.!
O.S
15
0-2
P^'c
^1
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.§0
1
15 "o
£
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0
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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
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Sfi
Fourth District.*
^1
<il
a-
^
•5Z
1:1
ji
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»-5
3-3
<
Newton,
119
117
62
6
Total,
119
117
62
6
>>
t->
a
Si
£i
Fifth District.!
b:«
XI
2
2
.SS:
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C3 O
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Waltham,
223
223
Total,
223
223
~
Sixth District.
CI .
it
. 05
xz
sg
.So
o
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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
<—
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Is
U
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Seventh District.
7 c
£.
^"i
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S
^ g
at
o
*
sfci
r
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Framinghani,
139
246
-
Total,
139
246
-
S
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Eighth District.
K 5
tm
&-£
o-S
o
gcC'
—
O
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Ashland,
20
_
Holliston,
27
-
Hopkinton, .
43
1
Sherborn,
6
-
Total, .
96
1
>. ^
i: 3
•^ 0
Ninth District.
^1
a)
S'o
s °
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Marlborough, .
250
-
Total,
250
_
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
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Tenth District.
^S
feK
WJ3
K
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s§
0
Is
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0
t-,— '
-= 0
—
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H
^
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Boxborough,
1
23
Hudson,
34
126
25
Maynard,
70
17
12
Stow,
5
1
4
-
Total,
110
144
64
-
c
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s'S
Eleventh District.
Qg
•n
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0
SO
0
>^
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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
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a Q
■S °
S'o
PP
gK
—
1-5
U
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fx<
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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.
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^1
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1
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p
>-^
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Lowell: —
Ward 2,
107
21
377
238
Total
107
21
377
238
~
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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.
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Sixteenth District.
^1
01
s
o
o
m
^ is
o o
i^
j3
S 3
^a
o
>^
^
w
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Lowell: —
Wards 4, 5
59
659
427
522
-
Total,
59
659
427
522
-
a
K-«
_■__.
fi
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5'»
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S &
3
0 .p
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Seventeenth District.*
K|
<%
£
•-5
1-5
C3 CJ
li
1^
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■1
Lowell: —
Wards 3, 6, 7
453
303
466
244
-
Total
453
303
466
244
-
Eighteenth District.
No nomination.
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IS
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Nineteenth District.
John
of L
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O'
Eh
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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 •
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Twenty-first District.
DM
<o
^■^
g|
^ =s
£3^
S^
.2 0
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(=^
<
<
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.
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'S
a
"3
Twenty-third District.*
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ci^
^ =•
x
Est
o'a
22
S3 to
■is
e3 O
is
o
4
S
4
<
Maldex,
198
213
145
Total,
198
213
145
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■>
s>
Twenty-fourth District.!
kh
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c3 1
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OS e
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0
si
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Everett,
201
245
-
Total,
201
245
-
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-IT -'
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t^ —
«:§
s.>
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Twenty-fifth District.*
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ohn J.
of Some
rnont F
of Some
2
o
1-5
^
—
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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.
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J3 S
•Z 6
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m
Twenty-sixth District.*
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>-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.
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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
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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
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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,
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£
■9. S
o
.H >
^^
S
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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.
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Q>,
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Sixth District.
Sc
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j=
S «
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a^
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Qdincy: —
Wards 4, 5, 6, .
267
-
Total,
267
_
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Seventh District.
u
o
o
<
Weymouth, .
63
2
Total, .
63
2
1 «*-.
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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,
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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.
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o
<
Bellingham, .
Foxborough,
Franklin,
Plainville,
Wrentham, .
5
28
26
2
5
-
Total, .
66
-
Plymouth,
Total,
County of Plymouth.
First District.
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J2 .
-^js
H?
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a)
>>P4
OS O
72
S
<;
100
100
a
g
a
*^
Second District.
1!
5 0
» .
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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.
>>
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C
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1°
Joseph A. Masuiro
of Abington.
Cm
fe.S
"§'©
0
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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
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<^
<
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
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'.2
"So
Ph
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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
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C3 o
Eleventh District.
«l
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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.
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3 .
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1
11
W .
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c
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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
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.£«
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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
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,
M-
a
M .
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2"o
s|
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Fourth District.*
«l
Wd
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fee
— la
fee
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W
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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
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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.
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Seventh District.
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Boston: —
426
224
Ward 7,
Total, .
426
224
Eighth District.*
Martin M. Lomas-
ney of Boston.
Robert Robinson
of Boston.
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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
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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.
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Tenth District.*
n J. C
f Boston.
C3
C O
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Boston: —
Ward 10, '. . .
182
123
186
-
Total
182
123
186
-
Eleventh District."
Boston: —
Ward 11,
Total,
120
120
OS
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132
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Twelfth District.*
o
Q
4
^1
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George
Bosto
Edward
Laugh
ton.
go
William
of Bos
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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
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Co
171
171
Spa
843
843
ss
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184
184
gm
Fourteenth District.*
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JohnB. Wenzlarof
Boston.
2
1
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Boston: —
Ward 14, .
1,170
780
109
660
462
111
108
-
Total, .
1,170
780
109
660
462
111
108
Fifteenth District.*
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Joseph J. O'Mara
of Boston.
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John E. Shea of
Boston.
2
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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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103
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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Sixteenth District.*
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Boston: —
Ward 16,
739
189
193
680
714
-
Total
739
189
193
680
714
-
Seventeenth
District.*
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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
-
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Eighteenth District.*
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Edward
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ton.
Patrick
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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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Nineteenth
District.*
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1
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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
-
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Joseph M. Kelly
of Boston.
Thomas J. McKl-
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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.
1914.
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105
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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District.*
13
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Boston: —
Ward 22, .
485
167
263
464
173
308
332
421
251
-
Total, .
485
167
263
464
173
308
332
421
251
-
3.S
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2
Twenty-third District.*
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Boston: —
Ward 23,
821
893
999
-
Total,
821
893
999
-
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Twenty-fourth
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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
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Thomas F. J. Cal-
lahan of Boston.
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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.
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Chelsea : —
Ward 5,
Revere,
Winthrop,
7
11
9
11
1
15
9
Total,
18
20
25
* Two to be nominated.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
lo;
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.
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1
il
1°
2
o
Athol,
Dana, \
Petersham, .............
Phillipston, \
Royalston \
40
3
7
4
~
Total
54
-
Second District.*
1-5 J3
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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
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Sixth District.
S
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17
-
Auburn,
12
-
Leicester,
1
-
Paxton,
Spencer,
42
-
72
-
Total,
!
1914.1
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109
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.
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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.
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o
4
1
148
28
18
199
-is
ciSl
154
25
15
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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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Tenth District.*
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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
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1-5
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Eleventh District.*
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Fitchburg: —
Ward 6
20
3
2
Harvard
7
-
-
Lancaster,
5
-
1
Leominster,
55
1
-
Lunenburg,
1
-
-
Total,
8S
4
3
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QS
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Twelfth District.*
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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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
Ill
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.
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Worcester: —
Ward 5
441
255
95
~
Total,
441
255
95
-
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s^
Eighteenth District.
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Worcester: —
Ward 6, .
93
""
Total, .
93
-
X
f^ .
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Nineteenth District.
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Worcester: —
Ward 7, .
83
Total, .
83
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
113
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.
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O
1
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Worcester: —
Ward 8,
49
Total, .
49
-
^
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>.
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Twenty^first District.
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2
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Worcester: —
Ward 9, .
47
-
Total, .
47
-
"o
>.
Xi .
Twenty-second District.
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OS
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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
1914.1
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115
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
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a
Cities and Towns.
S —
c,
go
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o
Cities and Towns.
So
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o
b
s
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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.
^2
£
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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
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Total
2
9
County of Hampden.
2
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rs
PQ<£
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Cities and Towns.
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Mo
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Cities and Towns. i ^ §
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^
So
dward
of Chi
11 othe
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8o
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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
.2 8
2
1
o
<
Cities and Towns.
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S_s
So
2
<s
o
<
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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ft
Js
Cities and Towns.
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So
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go
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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.
Hi
Q,
Is
- ■■ -
■^ <u
t^
s-
cj c3
H o
. a
Cities and Towns.
■ed H.
of Lowel
« on
3"o
o
^
fe
K
^
^
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, .
>1
(3
'i
O a
to
£-^
0)
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.
"o
c
.
"o
a
>. .
*bD .
>. .
'S .
c« a
bO t.
S B
M 1-
Q °
«|
Cities and Towns.
.8
Cities and Towns.
s
-g.s
si
"o
l§
SS:
o
^^
1°
^'^
i°
o
►?
<
o
4
<
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
~
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
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
p.
S g c3
1^
2
o
<
Cities and Towns.
o
go
Jonathan El-
dredge of Chat-
ham.
a)
<
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, .
t.-
(U
n
o
o
PQ
O
O
r.
O
1-5
o
»-^
•c
'*» 1
>
fa
Q
< 1
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-
0!
Connor
Bed-
. Har-
Cities and Towns.
K .
£
Cities and Towns.
O 5
c
^
mZ
Jl o
o
k'Z
^ S
Zt
fe.2
o
^■oO
is a
A oH
JS ■->
^
J3 ^
M
o
o
<
O
O
<
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
^«
Jo
O
3
i
<
o
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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-
■-5
o
<
Cities and Towns.
bO
a .
22
11
"o
0 .
=•«
Ota
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
<
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.
*t-i
_^
<*-
.p
o
J3
o
J3
•H
tj
t-i
a
d
^"O
W_:
5"^
w_-
Cities and Towns.
W"3
m
Cities and Towns.
03 -3
^^
s
'^S
J3
^.S
1
r
8"S
o
<
>->
2-0
o
<
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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCOIEXT — No. 43.
.125
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.
—
^.i
i«
^
XI
o
ja
f
1
s
5"^
fc3_:
3-0
W-:
Cities and Towns.
.«3
^%
2
Cities and Towns.
""I
^'%
2
^S
&:i
^JS
s.°
S
r
8"S
o
O
•-5
8 o
o
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Revere (Suffolk County)
2
Walth.vm,
Sherborn, .
_
_
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
-
' i
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, .
Z>.
OQ>
Cities and Towns.
Needham,
Norfolk, .
Norwood,
Plain-v-ille,
QCINCT, .
Randolph,
Sharon, .
Stoughton,
Walpole, .
WeUeslej',
M'estwood,
We J mouth,
Wrentham,
Total, t
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* Two to be nominated.
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.
tn O
SCQ
S S.2
o 2 2
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.
,
C3
1
'■3 d
S2
i
■•3 a
ai
.'0
.■0
Cities and Towns.
O
flO
II
1
o
Cities and Towns.
2-S
a|
o
^
W
<
^
H
<
Ashburnham, .
1
Boylston, ....
_
_
_
Athol,
_
_
-
Brookfield,
-
-
-
Auburn, .
_
_
-
Charlton, .
-
-
2
Barre,
_
_
_
Clinton,
-
-
-
Berlin,
_
_
-
Dana,
-
-
-
Blackstone,
4
6
_
Douglas, .
-
-
-
Bolton,
-
-
-
Dudley
~
"
'
* Two to be nominated.
1914.1
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127
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.
■•3 d
03
'.3 C
6
S2
B
ss
O
Sg
o
S'g
Cities and Towns.
3^
O
E
Cities and Towns.
51
C
£
C3.~
as
o
£"3
a o
3 t.
11
o
^
tq
<
1^
w
<
FiTCHBUBG,
2
2
Princeton,
Gardner, .
-
_
_
Royals ton,
_
_
Grafton, .
_
_
_
Rutland, .
_
_
_
Hardwick,
_
_
_
Shrew.sbury,
_
_
_
Harvard, .
-
_
_
Southborough,
_
_
1
Holden,
_
_
_
Southbridge,
_
_
_
Hopedale,
-
-
_
Spencer, .
_
_
_
Hubbardston,
-
-
-
Sterling, .
_
_
_
Lancaster,
-
_
_
Sturbridge,
_
_
_
Leicester, .
_
_
_
Sutton,
_
_
_
Leominster,
_
_
_
Templeton,
_
_
2
Lunenburg,
-
-
_
Upton,
_
_
_
Mendon, .
-
_
_
Uxbridge, .
_
_
_
Milford, .
5
_
10
Warren,
_
_
_
Millbury, .
_
_
1
Webster, .
_
_
2
New Braintree,
-
-
_
West Boylston,
_
_
Nortli Broolvfield,
_
_
_
West Brookfield,
_
_
_
Northborough, .
_
_
5
Westborough, .
_
_
_
Northbridge,
_
_
4
Westminster,
_
_
_
Oakham, .
-
-
_
Winchendon,
_
_
_
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.
■IS
■ - 9
•5 c
s a
g5£
d5£
^
!=
Cities and Towns.
^S
M
Cities and Towns.
<s
m
2 °
jS
o o
-^ §
o
o
.2 >
^-
.2 >
~->
S
<:
S
<
Amesburv,
172
Methuen,
43
Andover,
194
_
Middleton,
2
-
Beverly,
131
_
Nahant, .
6
-
Boxford, .
1
-
Newbury,
4
_
Danvers,
94
-
New'buryport,
65
-
Essex,
10
_
North Andover,
104
_
Georgetown,
9
-
Peabody,
393
-
Gloucester,
84
1
Rockport,
12
-
Groveland,
12
_
Rowley, .
8
-
Hamilton,
4
-
Salem, .
515
-
Haverhill,
125
_
Salisbury,
6
-
Ipswich, .
29
-
Saugus, .
78
-
Lawrence,
3,247
-
Swampscott,
13
-
Lynn,
1,235
-
Topsfield,
5
-
Lvnnfield,
8
-
Wenham,
5
-
Manchester,
18
_
West Newburi
-
17
-
Marblehead,
Merrimac,
125
13
-
Total
6,787
1
Middle District.
:i >>
•J: >.
S 3
^ —
02 .C
X.J:
.S
.;r^
Cities and Towns.
KS
E 1
Cities and Towns. "^
tJ
§o
J3
§o
o
o «
O
Sg
o
H
<
H
<
Ashburnham, ....
9
Grafton
15
Athol,
37
_
Hardwick,
15
-
Auburn, .
17
_ 1
Harvard,
8
-
Barre,
12
_
Holden, .
3
_
Berlin,
_
Hopedale,
4
_
Blackstone,
89
-
Hubbardston,
8
-
Bolton, .
4
_
Lancaster,
5
_
Boylston,
4
_
Leicester,
13
_
Brookfield,
19
- 1
Leominster, .
70
_
Charlton,
23
_ 1
Lunenburg,
_
Clinton, .
225
- '
Mendon,
1
-
Dana,
3
_
Milford, .
142
_
Douglas,
7
- t
Millbury,
30
-
Dudley, .
32
New Braintree,
3
-
FiTCHBURG, .
152
- 1
North Brookfield,
28
-
Gardner,
64
~
Northborough,
14
"
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
129
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,
O g
2
31
15
503
32
7
54
Cities and Towns.
Sutton, .
Templeton,
Upton, .
Uxbridge,
Warren, .
Webster, .
West Bovlston,
West Brookfield,
Westborough, .
Westminster, .
Winchendon, .
Worcester, .
Total,
Kg
S o
o ^
9
22
19
14
26
66
6
3
27
7
19
1,534
3,502
Northern District.
\_^
•
A A
.
fl
fiO
2 a
-53
m ^
O^
CO ^
Cities and Towns.
"^"s.-
rtl
m
Cities and Towns. '^ o .
dl
£
2 a
S*o
%
s a
H'o
a>
.Sd:H
.2 c
3 --2
.2 a
.g
5 2^
S5
= 2.3
~S
__
^
^
<
S:
^
<
Acton
5
5
Maynard
59
7
.■^lington.
47
10
-
Medford,
84
50
_
Ashby,
_
_
_
Melrose, .
21
40
0
Ashland, .
14
7
_
Natick, .
215
121
Ayer,
48
4
_
Newton, .
84
66
_
Bedford, .
3
1
_
North Reading,
Belmont, .
26
8
_
Pepperell, .
35
3
_
Billerica, .
44
13
_
Reading, .
39
10
_
Boxborough,
10
7
_
Sherborn, .
3
2
_
Burlington,
3
1
_
Shirley,
21
1
_
Cambridge,
3,701
863
-
Somerville,
702
60
_
Carlisle,
6
1
_
Stoneham,
54
8
Chelmsford,
52
9
_
Stow,
4
5
Concord, .
43
14
_
Sudbury, .
5
2
_
Dracut,
102
31
-
Tewksburj-,
22
6
_
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
_
Wilmington,
13
1
Littleton, .
9
1
_
Winchester,
41
33
_
Lowell, . '
2,564
1,075
-
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.
Cities and Towns.
o
o
<
Cities and Towns.
a a
> (U
C3 ^
its
§a=s
1
<
Amherst,
Ashfield,
Belchertown, .
Bernardston, .
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.
•is
f
___
,
g
:^
o
eg"
""%
2
Cities and Towns.
S§3
^■3
a
11
. o
ni?
is
5"o
^•o
^Ph
H
^
K
1-5
<
Abington • .
26
62
42
72
Avon, ......
7
17
4
1
-
Bellingham,
1
1
2
-
Braintree,
9
33
4
6
-
Bridgewater,
6
7
5
4
-
Brockton,
179
148
210
88
-
Brookline
25
25
26
18
_
Canton
16
12
17
17
-
Carver
1
_
-
Cohasset,
28
-
-
3
~
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUjVIENT — No. 43.
131
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,
wS
§ o
^H
57
6
10
4
1
78
43
51
7
3
14
4
5
5
2
1
50
24
1
809
113
185
67
o°
3 O
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.
.i
ffl
Ji
U
o a
^ri
Oo
"3 •
OO
'3 .
Fu a
fe o
'S'o
£.2
^ s
Cities and Towns.
o
Cities and Towns.
Is
I'd
2
1
o
H
*?
<
H
1-5
<
Boston
10,640
21,547
Winthrop,
10
51
Chelsea
Revere, ....
143
32
271
97
-
Total,
10,825
21,966
-
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
133
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
■22
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
o
>>
>.
Cities and Towns.
^■l
Cities and Towns.
^•i
^P
1
ft, o
• Q
.s
fQ^
pa^
o
. o
•^
. o
^
J
<
hj
<
Barnstable
Orleans
1
Bourne, .
_
-
Provincetown, ....
_
Brewster,
-
-
Sandwich,
_
1
Chatham,
_
_
Truro
_
Dennis, .
3
_
Wellfleet,
_
_
Easthana,
-
-
Yarmouth,
_
_
1
Harwich,
_
Total
3
Mashpee,
-
-
County of Berkshire.
«5
aS
? o
'■2 o
tf^
rt^
Cities and Towns.
S'S'^
Cities and Towns.
So «
,°i
- ^
^
t S
n
-a 9"^
o
M S'O
o
<
<
i'^
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
■Is
■So
Cities and Towns.
an
U °
1
Cities and Towns.
0
j3
%^
o
0.5
0
5
<
S"*
<
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
bO
0
n
en
L, C
3 a
^
J3 >.
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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 .
[§l
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.
"o
"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.
«*-.
«*H
o
o
a
a
03
(S
>>
>,
Pi-ri
tf-d
Cities and Towns.
2
Cities and Towns.
oo
1-5 tS
(U
•^tS
o
b"
>..2
■s
o
Sr
o
oP-i
--
§(ii
i— <
W
<
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
.2
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
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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 ^
1^
o-a
"E-a
:g o
.S C3
> a
C3 c3
Cities and Towns.
o
^1
^1
.SI
13 c3
CS c3
3 0
s
s
«S
■3
.20
S'3)
■5 °
-S °
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.
"o
o
^
J3
s >.
g>.
Cities and Towns.
^3
Cities and Towns.
OS
2
d&
^
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.
c
9 a
1^
"o
a
0)
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.
>-
o
g-B
^1
Cities and Towns.
5
<
Springfield,
.
905
2
Total, .
905
2
Second Hampden District.
>.
o
S
C2
Cities and Towns.
2
<o
^^
~
So
f^
<
Chicopee,
HOLYOKE,
West Springfield,
Westfield,
Total, .
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
147
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.
o
a
a
a
a
o^
o^
Cities and Towns.
2^
L-
O
Cities and Towns.
S
2
13^
o
a>»
o
03 O
^
ta o
-^
Q
<
Q
<
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.
>>
o=
s <-
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
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
149
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,
fe t
03 -S
as
61
110
2,383
Cities and Towns.
Pepperell,
Shirley, .
Townsend,
Tyngsborough,
Total,
.1-5
o a)
2,648
First Norfolk District.
"o
"o
"o
"o
"3
a
>,
a
M
Cities and Towns.
«>.
«ri
£
Cities and Towns.
«ri
m
la
11
r
o
<
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.
a
^
a
A
.2
S
03
pgna
^ri
Mtj
^fl
Cities and Towns.
ii
2
1
o
Cities and Towns.
O
o a
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
151
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.
fl
3
P9
. c
Cities and Towns.
^2
2
flO
o
Sa
■^
— o
^
^
<
Boston: —
Ward 1, .
1,038
-
Chelsea,
309
-
Revere,
107
-
Winthrop,
47
1
Total, .
1,501
1
Second Suffolk District.
o .
a a
Q^
o
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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^§
3
Cities and Towns.
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SI
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^M
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■^
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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
.S
'5
o
Cities and Towns.
E
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Bosto
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Boston: —
Wards 10, 11, 25,
863
_
Total,
863
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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.
Sixth Suffolk District.
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3
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^S
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9 c
Cities and Towns.
faS
2
Mo
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1
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1-5
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Boston: —
Wards 13,
14, 15, 16
2,547
604
2,723
-
Total,
2,547
604
2,723
-
Seventh Suffolk District.
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O
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Pi 6
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M
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fa
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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
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<
Boston: —
Wards 23, 24, .
2,389
_
Total,
2,389
_
First Worcester District.
Cities and Towns.
Ml
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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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Cities and Towns.
C3
2
Cities and Towns.
C8
2
W" o
»-5
I*
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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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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
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'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.
>-? M
■-5 bH
.13
.13
Cities and Towns.
o5
2
Cities and Towns.
1.1
K
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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.
Ci'*^
■i S
C)-i^
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<B a
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^1
U«
CL, ca
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Cities and Towns.
sffi
E
Cities and Towns.
sW
£
2*0
■« o
i
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.^
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3 is
gd
3 h
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3 a
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3 «
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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,
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0:3
■So
<
Cities and Towns.
Tisbury,
West Tisbury,
Total, .
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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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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 Hampden — Concluded.
Cities and Towns.
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ii
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^ 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
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go
3 t-
3 e
H
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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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PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
167
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 Governor — Continued.
County of Suffolk.
•c c
C *i
V 9
Cities and Towns.
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2
Cities and Towns.
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3 !s
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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.
?5
Is
SI
fn O
S 0
o
Counties.
0) P
CD O
B
So
Sfl
^1
q|
2ffi
m O
3 a
2
1
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H
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< 1
w
«<
-^
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
1914.1
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169
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.
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
1914.
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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
1914.
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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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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
•181
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.
So
Is
o
"3
§
03 .
gS
2
1
<
Cities and Towns.
M
So
O
"o
§
C3 .
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.
— ;::
j
3 .
3 .
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o
pg-a
0)
a
03 .
03 .
J o
W a
J o
W 9
Cities and Towns.
•^m
o B
E
Cities and Towns.
^m
oS
2
a>
o
So
tap
o
533
1
o
s
<
O
s
<
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
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
183
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 . •
1°
o
o
o
a
C3 .
1^
i
o
<
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.
*.-.
,
tM
t-
o
3 .
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o
M S
o
o
a
a
03 .
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C3 .
Cities and Towns.
►JO
S
Cities and Towns.
i4 °
gS
2
(D S
2
2
So
ji
O O
^3
15
m
o
l-s
03^
?
O
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<
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S
^
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
1914.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
185
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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3 .
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3
Cities and Towns.
^<a
2
Cities and Towns.
O S
£
M
o
1^
o
o
S
<
O
a
<
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
"
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.
fflj
P3
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gS
1
<
Counties.
3 .
■i
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"3
§
Si
2
0
<
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,
o
5
M
^f^
i
«.s
J3
!3.2
O
1-5
<
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.
^f^
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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PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
189
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
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,
o
-»i
& c
CO o
k
S=3
j3
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.
§2
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.
«*-
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
1914.1
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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
<!
2
1
2
2
1
1914.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
199
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,
. 6
m g
DO o
a«
.§•3
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.
"o
o
g
e
Cities and Towns.
w.
E
Cities and Towns.
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>.°
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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
"
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,
ii
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«s
«
cj S) .
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O
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2,218
_
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
1914.1
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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.
j3 >
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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Sa
S a
Cities and Towns.
E
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Cities and Towns.
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S
o
<
o
<
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,
0.
S a
M ^
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E
© °
^
> d
o
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,
•a "3
<»
•^ a
m o
O
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,
>.
13
CI .
® fc
QS
wi
2
:sl
1
du-,
S °
;— ■
P
<
29
72
-
44
-
132
-
57
,-
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, .
_ o
.2^
66
10
48
35
57
1
97
50
143
28
156
22
11
16
220
109
37
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCOIEXT — Xo. 43.
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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>.
a
a
d .
a .
O >w
O t-i
Q2
q|
Cities and Towns.
^P
£
Cities and Towns.
ȣi
2
_ o
1
o
a o
;— ;
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^
Q
«j
Q
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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
"
Eighth District.
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^
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0 .
£
-s >>
s
5^
Cities and Towns.
.£f9
?!
Cities and Towns.
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?
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1
o
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t
^
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<
&H
<
<
Adams, ....
46
31
Deerfield, ....
31
11
_
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
~
Hinsdale, .
4
3
"
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.
tM
~Z.
u
.*.
SI
o .
o
o .
E
;S&
s
s&
WE
P
M2
•e1
Cities and Towns.
&:a
E
Cities and Towns.
<s
^K
2
1
o
•r o
o
go
.^M
j3
2o
.S^B
53
f=H
<
<
p^
<
■<
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.
o
2
1
Cities and Towns.
SI
o
S2
1
<
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.
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«*H
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Cities and Towns.
6|
Cities and Towns.
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^
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<
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.
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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.
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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.
^§
.a-s
E
Cities and Towns.
^1
.9^
£
^m
II
.s
l«
§2
3
^t:
S3<M
■?-
.a o
§ o
=3
.a o
S o
p^
O
n
<
O
n
<
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.
s>
j
o
<a
s
M
r^
«
a ?
Cities and Towns.
SS
E
Cities and Towns.
2a
E
i^
1
s «
«2Q
Ph^
o
p^^
. o
22
. o
^
<
<!
<
<
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
=3
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.
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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.
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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.
a >>
Si
i
B 3
P
2
a>
o
<1
Cities and Towns.
5.2
3""
s
fd d
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.
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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.
""o
2
Cities and Towns.
"r
2
^^
2
^^
S
N«
^
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.
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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.
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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
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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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219
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
£«
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<
o
<
Barnstable,
147
102
Bourne,
94
121
1
Falmouth,
40
73
Mashpee,
12
10
-
Sandwich,
36
6
-
Total,
329
312 1
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o
C3
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Second District.
K.|
2
b«
'■*3
Iq
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K
<
Chatham,
92
Dennis,
117
_
Harwich,
47
_
Yarmouth, .
108
-
Total, .
364
-
.r; d
•ti &
c o
M O
. a
Third District.
^->
K
sfr^
is o
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
— .
<
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^
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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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221
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)
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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
S
"SS|i
g)<;
oS^§
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.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
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Second District.
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Easton,
17
Mansfield
24
32
-
Raynham,
57
46
16
-
Total,
98
93
20
-
:
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X o
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£
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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.
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Fifth District.
1 o
o
— a
^J3
A
^.8
•15
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<
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 = ^
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S 3 O
<
^1
34
122
70
28
Seventh District.*
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1-5
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1^ o .
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1^
2
1
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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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225
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.
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Eighth District.*
1
Halli
wBed
Wp3
02 •«
0
S'o
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0
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1-S
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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^
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^
^
Pi
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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.
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11
X^
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Eleventh District.!
part
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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,
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r-j-— '
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0-2
s-s
Second District.
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Haverhill: —
Wards 1, 2, 3,
156
207
70
-
Total
156
207
70
1914.1
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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.
Representatives in the General Court — Continued.
County of Essex — Continued.
Third District.
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<
H-WERHILI,: —
Wards 4,6,
295
-
Total,
Fourth District.
H.WERHILI,: •
Ward 5,
Total,
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.— .
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U-,
,
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si
•0 5
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Fifth District.*
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So
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^
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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
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<
Lawren'ce: —
Wards 3, 4,
5
5
Total, .
5
5
;=
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a
s.
3 o
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l«
Seventh District.
^1
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Laweenxe: —
Ward 5,
292
227
180
Total,
292
227
180
-
— ;::
o
iC
■§§
Eighth District.
pg s
£
X
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Lawrence: —
Ward 6,
163
~
Total, .
163
Ninth DLstrict.
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Andover,
151
10
Total, .
151
10
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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.
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11
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Boxford, ...........
13
.30
131
77
4
Oroveland, .............
H-4.VERHILL: —
Ward 7, .
Xortti Andover, .
_
Total,
2.51
4
5
Eleventh District.
u
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0
<
Peabody,
341
-
Total,
341
-
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J
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Twelfth District.*
Kb
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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.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
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Xi a
OJi
Sixteenth District.
^
£
^^'
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a^
o
J3 o
^
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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
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c
.c o
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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
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m-s
o_2
Twenty-first District.
Kg
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3
|5
1
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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.
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^
%o
3
O
.2S
"o-g
Twenty-second District.
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C S 3
4
•-5
o
o
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<
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
. ,
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ti
taH
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1— < j^
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Twenty-fourth District.
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.JS
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^1
^^
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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 ^
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140
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
235
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.«
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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.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
237
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 — 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
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Springfield: —
Wards 4, 5, 6
310
292
2
Total
310
292
2
Sixth
District.
Julius F. Carman
of Springfield.
S
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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
_
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
239
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
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2^^
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»
^
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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
>>
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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
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<
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=
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Second District.
m
2o
2|e
1
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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
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Third District.
"3 o
£
o
<
161
_
21
29
112
~
323
-
Fourth
District.
i
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<
11
35
20
15
11
8
45
_
Enfield
-
-
-
1
Prescott
_
145
1
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
241
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
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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 .
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■S s^
"cs S,
PQO
^1
s^g
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H-a
Third District.*
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d-fe"
§0^
Q^
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Cambridge: —
Wards 8, 9, 10, 11,
616
352
290
431
449
151
-
Total,
616
352
290
431
449
151
-
Fourth District.*
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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
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4
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Framingham,
305
304
-
Total
305
304
~
• Two to be nominated.
1914.]
PUBLIC DOCUMExNT — No. 43.
243
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.
^
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Eighth District.
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0=°
do
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.a 02
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j=
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SqI
0
m
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<
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=
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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
>.
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2
o
:S'§
^ ■
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H^
.SPo
5 a
k—
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Twelfth District.
^1
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^1
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20
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— Ol (B
go
•Bh
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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 ■
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Bedford,
94
-
Concord,
185
1
Lincoln,
17
1
Sudburv,
28
-
VVayland,
61
-
Weston,
107
Total, .
492
3
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 Middlesex — Continued.
,
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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"!
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0
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Lowell: —
Wards 4, 5,
1
-
Total,
1
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a
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11
Seventeenth District.*
to
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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.*
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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.
1914.
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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
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Twenty-first District.
2
2
«^
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■^ o
^
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Wakefield, .
158
-
Total,
158
-
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—
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£
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8
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Twenty-second District.
H-o
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2
S
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So
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W
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Melrose,
88
522
419
-
Total,
88
522
419
-
in
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Twenty-third District.*
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2
So
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0
'C .*^
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Malden,
659
702
672
-
Total
659
702
672
-
,
u-,
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0
p-Q
0
u
>v
So
0
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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
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■■'I
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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
^
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Twenty-sixth District.*
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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°
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Medfobd: —
Wards 3, 6,
Winchester, .
222
205
-
Total, .
427
-
Three to be nominated.
1914.1
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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
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Twenty-ninth District.
Q|
2
V
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go
i-^
<
Arlington,
183
_
Lexington,
.
158
2
Total,
341
2
o
1
A.^
. a
Thirtieth District.
«l
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<0
.2«
§"5
^
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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
1914.]
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251
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
^ .
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■ ■§§
Second District.*
W;9
^■|
£
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|m
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Brookline,
737
725
-
Total,
737
72.5
-
^
«*..
a
2
tj
O
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a
w
Third District.
0-i
C^ a
£
o
j3
►^
X
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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.
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Fifth District.
W&
S
u d
M
<i 3
o
5C?
^
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QuiNCv: —
Wards 1. 2, 3, .
757
-
Total,
757
_
Sixth District.
ii
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o
<
Quikct: —
Wards 4, 5, 0. .
534
-
Total,
534
_
■
ja
Sri
Seventh District.
^1
i
•5
0".-
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Weymouth, .
234
-
Total, .
234
-
Eighth District.
Charles H. Felker
of Avon.
1
o
<
27
104
61
Braintree,
Holbrook,
1
Total, .
292
1
1914.]
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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
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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
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2 o
ja o
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^
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Hanover,
Hanson,
Rockland,
Total,
34
46
101
34
12
135
181
>>
11
Fifth District.
. Ml
H.2
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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
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<
Brockton: —
Wards 3, 4,
79
Total,
79
•a
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Tenth District.*
aj-g
2
Up
l«
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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
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2
> .
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First District.*
. a
fe
ms
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Boston- —
Ward 1, .
417
377
-
Total,
417
377
~
Second District.*
If
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<D O
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^^
11
o
>-5
2
o
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Boston: —
Ward 2, .
68
97
-
Total, .
68
97
■■
^
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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.
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a
a
f
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Fourth District.*
S2
^03
i
J3
U
5*0
So
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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
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85
o
<;
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<
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
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Twelfth District.*
S2
&hO
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J3
-§«
i-s
►?
hj
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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«
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•n o
'*a
? o
o
s«
23 ©
—
g:
<
<
BosTOx: —
Ward 16, .
175
165
~
Total,
175
1C5
-
1^
T3
3
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Seventeenth District.*
a
^"1
2
2
~m
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5 o
A °
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Boston: —
Ward 17, .
109
109
3
Total, .
109
109
3
^
m
S
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J.
m
Eighteenth District.*
dl
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W2
ti
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1
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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
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<S
Jo
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Boston: —
Ward 20,
766 837
418
763
2
Total
766
837 418
763
2
>»
,
o
Xl
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K
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WO
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Twenty-first District.*
"o
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S
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2^
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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
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1.
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1""
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Boston: —
Ward 22,
255
48
289
302
173
Total
255
48
289
302
173
-
Twenty-third District.*
Boston: —
Ward 23,
Total,
602
560
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3
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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.
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Twenty-fifth District.*
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BosTox: —
Ward 25,
140
518
631
2
Total
140
518
631
2
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Twenty-sixth District.
MO
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Sa
So
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Chelsea: —
Wards 3, 4,
256
334
3
Total,
256
334
3
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Twenty-seventh District. *
^
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•So
^
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-j!
Chelsea : —
Wards,
295
249
1
362
"
Winthrop,
356
327
Total
1,013
893
1
* Two to be nominated.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCimiENT — No. 43.
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
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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
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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
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O
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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,
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
269
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
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Ninth District.*
^1
2
5 o
» O
IS
0
&
^
1°
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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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Tenth District.*
as
^1
2
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L."2
O
8«
8o
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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
03 " .
a o g
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-
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, ,
3
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TweUth District.*
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2
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1-5
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Fitchburg: -
Wards 1,2,
3, 4, 5
418
246
263
-
Total,
418
246
263
-
Two to be nominated.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
271
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
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Worcester: ■
Ward 3,
Total,
Thirteenth District.
Kg
.11
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O o
Us
fa
1
O
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Worcester: —
Ward],
891
_
Total,
891
-
Fourteenth District.
o
d
<
1
1
1
"S
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O I.
2
Maurice W. Meyer-
hard t of Worces-
ter.
Km
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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
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
o§
oj
ss
g°
o
T
Sac
H
^
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Worcester: —
Ward S,
342
287
-
Total
342
287
-
_,
t*-
<o
o
^ C
-a
■S2
g
Twenty-first District.
Pic
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-c
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a
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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.
.ua
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
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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, .
^ ffl
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
1914.
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281
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
<
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.
h K
>,
rti
0^
M
oM
J3
Cities and Towns.
^"
«J
E
Cities and Towns.
^^
• 0
»■
T3 ° .
0*0
.a
r.^n
0
Sab
1°
0
|o
0
a
0
<
H
0
<
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.
^J3
n
ii
S 3
6s
^'o
Q o
^1
Cities and Towns.
ai
.■a
tM
Cities and Towns.
r
<
%-
%"
o
<
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.
«*.<
2d
I
U
2
Cities and Towns.
2
1-5 §
i
Cities and Towns.
<-i to
§«
53W
o
.2o
«o
•J°
CO
^
rt
1^
<
'A
hJ
<
Chilmark,
_
_
Tisbury, ....
_
_
4
Edgartown,
1
-
1
West Tisbury, .
-
-
8
Gay Head,
—
~
Gosnold
-
-
-
Total
6
5
13
Oak Bluffs,
5
5
~
County of Essex.
"o
a
"o
o
Cities and Towns.
>
o
S
m
Cities and Towns.
>
9 .
:3d
2
^fe
^^
.s
^l
X.
.am
io
O
Jo
^
O
<
^
O
<
Amesbury,
164
_
3
Boxford
14
_
-
Andover
128
-
2
Danvers
436
-
-
Beverly, ....
765
3
5
Essex
68
3
• Two to be nominated.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
283
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.
o .
a
a
O
o
■*^
0
<
Cities and Towns.
>
a o
1-5
a
S
.a
&£
a
o
o
<
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.
>>
Frederick H.
Smith of Ash-
field.
2
0)
.13
O
<
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
m'o
1°
o
<
Cities and Towns.
<
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.
Cities and Towns.
3 O
II
c« 0.
Is
a O
o
<
Cities and Towns.
i
6(1 1-;
S'o
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.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
285
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.
Ph'^
ife
P^i
S S
^•z
es
.Mlz;
^S
"<«
ZD
^^v-
cc
Cities and Towns.
— o
(^•o
^
Cities and Towns.
" ».
di-o
O V
—
a
o E
•c
o cj g
111
o
red
Barn
ton.
•S'g.S
11^
o
fc<
a
<
^
H
<!
Acton
1
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.
i ^
"o
1 >>
o
a a
^
' c S
C3
JSJS
J=.C
C
Cities and Towns.
o
o .
i
Cities and Towns. -J
S
go-
o
O O
o
K
<
W
-^
<
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.
so
N— '
h
Co
Is
o
<
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.
i.i
|i
hel-
tch-
hat-
ces-
Cities and Towns.
o
oi
Cities and Towns.
^ 0
02 o
.is
m
-a
o
:3
O O 3
J3 3 £
O
H
^
«j<
H
•s,
<;
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.
ii
?° •
Sccf
2^^
shua B. Shat-
tuck of Worces-
ter.
2
o
o
fH
►?
<
H
1-5
<\
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.
"o
"o
<
1
<
Cities and Towns.
E
Cities and Towns.
£
"ii
J3
%i
S
a >>
O
s ^
o
°^
~^
§ij
^^
X
<
w
<
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.
"S
"S
1
M
Cities and Towns.
• 0)
< a
Cities and Towns.
■ o
■o
-."^
j:
r
<
4
<
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
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
289
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.
o
-2
4
1
<
Cities and Towns.
"o
.2
^ C
: «>
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.
"o
"o
a
'Si
a
Cities and Towns.
Kf>
2
Cities and Towns.
W'>
2
^1
S o
1
o
1
.a 02
^-
^CB
^
<
1-5
<
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
^§
;2 o
<
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,
P9 o
fe S
;9 o
<
26
61
59
54
119
58
48
53
5
27
21
20
34
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
«l
Cities and Towns.
^1
o
Cities and Towns.
^t
C
tCQ
J3
rm
^
g^
®<—
== 0
;— ;
£ o
— ;
<
<
<
<
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.
^
^^
So
fi s
oj-o
Cities and Towns.
£
Cities and Towns.
t:
o
•az
o
go
<
r
<
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.
o
(1h g
Cities and Towns.
d|
-a«
-C
1-5
<
7,197
928
_
Chelsea,
2
Revere,
337
-
Winthrop,
298
1
Total, .
8,760
3
Western District.
0 .
^2
§2
Cities and Towns.
C3 o
J3 0
2
O
Cities and Towns.
si
.So
2
o
o
<
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
• O
<
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.
aS
1 iiS
^S
1 3S
^Z
«^
Cities and Towns.
s-S"-
2
Cities and Towns.
S om
2
-, ^
^
t a
^
ja g-a
o
£ g-a
o
t°<
^
<
<
<
<
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
1 —
-S"*
dt^
K
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m
-o t^
b >,<u
JS
5 03 >
•3 5(5
O
<
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.
ther-
Sau-
^•3
<i^
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
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.
■:• i
1^
1^
<'o
<:-3
Cities and Towns.
W J
Cities and Towns.
WJ
£
o^
J3
^►-5
s
2S3
o
g§3
o
O -P uo
a
O^ 60
a
<
X
<
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
■5a2
fl o =*
J3
O
'hi
o
g g«
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r^
P^
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f^
<
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
3J2 Hi
1
o
<
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
-
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
297
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
.ca
Cities and Towns.
W^
Cities and Towns.
^S '
£
03^
^
g|
o
I? *
<— <
~ 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
^a
o
o
^5
Q
Sis
O
§"3
Cities and Towns.
2
2
o
Cities and Towns.
si
CJ3
II §
2
1
o
s^
oJ
—
_OM
0.a
—
<
>-s
<
<
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
o^
OOi
Cities and Towns.
-^•o
Cities and Towns.
<'o
d
Sg5
E §^
J3
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OJ
<
m
<
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.
-a
o
"3
■a
o
"o
a
5 <u
a
<!■£
2
<^
S
Cities and Towns.
i
.£3
Cities and Towns.
"'a
^1
OS'S
f^S
O
s*©
Po
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o
<
«
o
<
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.
-SO
a r3
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
1914.1
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301
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.
"o
11
2|
Cities and Towns.
"1
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Cities and Towns.
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O
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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.
>.
I§
CI 08
1-5
OS
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1'°
i-s
o
0
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Cities and Towns.
a
r
3 O
OS
go
o
<
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
o
Cities and Towns.
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^O
!
Q
<:
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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.
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0
Ji
i
Cities and Towns.
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j:
d >,
o
.fch-J
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Lynn: —
Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7,
1,708
-
67
275
_
_
Total,
2,050
_
Second Essex District.
c
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(£<
Cities and Towns.
aiS
i
a>
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
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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
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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.
o .
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MM
8-3
O
£
o
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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
. o
=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, .
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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.
"o
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P
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Cities and Towns.
wl
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Sh
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2°
^
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Everett, ...
949
224
Malden,
101
035
-
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.
i-^
i^b
H
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• **-.
Cities and Towns.
H°
£
Cities and Towns.
h°
2
»
j3
«-^-n
A
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j3
o
|m£
O
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H
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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.
■2
v-5
I ::
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,
o
Is'-'
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
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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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311
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-
O
>
<
Boston: —
Wards 6, 7, 8, .
197
_
Cambridge: —
Ward 4, .
58
-.
Total,
2.55
_
Fourth Suffolk District.
<.-,
o
©
>
tn
Cities and Towns.
o .
§1
JS
s °
o
.§oa
H
<
Boston: —
Wards 9, 12, 17,
484
1
Total,
-184
1
Fifth Suffolk District.
Cities and Towns.
William H. Squire
of Boston.
o
M
o
<
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.
"o
Cities and Towns.
Vogel
a.
.
Frank
Bosto
<
Boston: —
Wards 18, 19, 22,
796
1
Total
796
1
Eighth Suffolk District.
o
t
O
■; 9
fe a
Cities and Towns.
^2
i^
^1
X
:3 o
03 o
.— t
^
^
<:
Boston: —
Wards 20, 21
921
688
-
Total,
921
688
-
1914.
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313
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.
o
a
"0
^ .
Cities and Towns.
^2
o
2
"H-S
3;S
.a
^ S
dnu.
. O
O
<
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.
tt ^ Fx
o
i
Cities and Towns.
J a .
t- d C
t
o
.a
o
<
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 .
i .
Cities and Towns.
^^
t.
Cities and Towns.
^i
E
«-s
ja
«|
4^
C.H
o
c.li
o
<
r
<
Ashburnham, ....
35
_
Royalston
9
.
Athol
67
-
Westminster,
29
-
Fitchburg,
525
214
-
Winchendon,
53
-
Gardner,
Leominster, .....
155
-
Total, . ...
1,099
-
Lunenburg
12
Fourth Worcester District.
m S
Cities and Towns.
^a
_2 o
'+3
fe ^
O
.S-2
O
<
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,
fflo
5'"
1,260
Worcester and Hampden District.
"3
■e-d
h
^1
Cities and Towns.
HO
Urn
Cities and Towns.
«8
o
^
on
o3 O
^
<
&
<
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.
Eh*
"3
Cities and Towns.
H o
Cities and Towns.
HO
2
Ci!
ja
'^Jx
J3
gm
o
£W
O
i3 O
<
.u
<
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.
61) aj
•5 M
5 M
fSS
(5:2
^
^
.SI
•■2
Cities and Towns.
Q-S
£
Cities and Towns. Q5
U
3
Q>
0
.BS
^
.al
>^
O
>.„
0
'5 °
*-4
•30
S
o
<
0
<
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.
«|
E. C. Cur-
of Edgar-
•J
i
IS
§•.2 o
m
w ffl 3
o
*
^
•-5
P
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
S3
3 5S
7:'°
o
2
1
o
<
Cities and Towns.
S3
3 c!
„'o
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.
-
a 6
fl'o
So
6»
aa
3 c3
3 03
OJg:
m^
Cities and Towns.
2
Cities and Towns.
2 ■
m ®
(S
_2t3
^
Jt3
u. f-
o
JM
^«
— <
O
<
o
<
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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325
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,
CI '3
5} 6
Co
HB
£0.
3 03
3 03
(/J is
W^
2
Cities and Towns.
E
^-d
ji
Jt)
ja
Ih-^
o
k~. t-
o
J2pq
J«
O
<
. o
<
8
_
Spbingfield
173
1
21
-
Tolland,
1
_
4
-
Wales,
5
_
6
-
West Springfield
15
_
2
-
Westfield
_
_
-
-
Wilbraham,
Total,
.5
-
-
265
I
'
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
J
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.
as
fl"3
B3
53
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Cities and Towns.
E
Cities and Towns.
£
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JJT3
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o
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o
3
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<
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<
Wayland,
2
_
Winchester
38
_
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.
feci
a-5
s°
SO-
3 03
so.
3 cj
W^
m^
Cities and Towns.
£
Cities and Towns.
2
^T-
M
J-a
ji
S-^
o
^.J5
o
^m
Jm
a
o
<
o
<!
Boston,
Chelsea,
1,004
02
-
Winthrop,
21
-
Revere,
10
~
Total,
1,097
"
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.
Counties.
o
2
o
<
Counties.
0) o
Co
o
o
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
-
1914.1
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329
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,
o_;
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
"
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.
>
o
M
o
Cities and Towns.
1
2
Cities and Towns.
^1
c
ja
_ o
S"t;
o
o
c3 O
C3 O
Q
<
Q
<
Chilmark,
4
_
Tisbury,
18
Edgartown,
1
-
West Tisbury, ....
5
-
Gay Head,
GosnoW,
1
-
Total,
37
_
Oak Bluffs,
10
"
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,
"
~
Hampden
1
-
191-i.l
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331
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.
Cities and Towns.
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o
Si
Q
2
<
Cities and Towns.
>
o
Q
2
S
o
<
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.
>
o
o
bH
Cities and Towns.
64
01
Cities and Towns.
(m
j3
— . o
a^
O
o
..
<
d O
Q
<
Way land,
2
Winchester,
37
Westford,
5
-
WOBURN,
15
_
Wpsjtrtn
1
Wilmington,
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,
1914.
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333
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,
Total,
&
— o
ea o
Q
20
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
1914.
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335
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,
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCOIEXT — Xo. 43.
337
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,
1914.1
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339
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
-
1914.1
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341
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,
1914.
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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,
1914.
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345
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
•*^
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
'
1914.1
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347
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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349
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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351
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
<
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
-
1914.1
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353
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
^£
^s.
.g
Cities and Towns.
"■Sw
£
Cities and Towns.
^w
E
Si's
»>«
J3
a o
.J3
W a
o
O
W a
o
W
<
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,
1914.
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355
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.
1^
^2
(S
.2 >
.2 >
Cities and Towns.
£
Cities and Towns.
•SB
S
a><.-i
q;
»<«
a>
3 O
J3
3 O
js
Kfi
o
Wg
o
.5
.$
a
^
K
<
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,
1914.1
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357
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.
^2
2 >
.2 >
Cities and Towns.
2
Cities and Towns.
a o
J3
«l
t
W a
.S
■ a
W
"<
w
<
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.
^4i
^2
S >
m >
Counties.
1^
2
Counties.
■•§«
m
S-o
§■3
%
o
o
K«
O
M
<
W^
<
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
-
1914.
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359
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,
• <•-■
Mo
^
o P,
■-2>.
V
^".a
.a
©■" 3
o
Smc
—
fe
■<
-
_
3
_
46
-
6
_
7
-
25
-
1
-
Cities and Towns.
Rehoboth,
Seekonk,
Sharon, .
Stoughton,
Taunton,
Walpole, .
Wellesley,
Westwood,
Weymouth,
Wrentham,
Total,
K o
o a
-a -.2
187
48
Third District.
J3
XI
V
^
Cities and Towns.
>■ O
Mm
gm
p=l
<
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
1914.1
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361
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,
|«
O
Cities and Towns.
Methuen,
Middieton,
Nahant, .
Newbury,
Newburyport,
North Andover,
Peabody,
Roekport,
Rowley, .
Salem, .
Salisbury,
Swampscott,
Topsfield,
Wenham,
West Newbury
Total,
l«
.So
O
Sixth District.
S^
3 O
5 o
MS
ws
Cities and Towns.
^1
SI
Cities and Towns.
d'g
.2S
ji
.sS
o
Ui u-i
c3 O
^-
05 O
— ^
B
<
w
<:
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
"
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.
Ms
Cities and Towns.
..Q
o
Cities and Towns.
A
c3 O
3°
^
W
<l
w
<
Wakefield
24
Wilmington
3
_
Waltham,
73
-
Winchester,
36
-
Watertown,
36
-
WOBUKN,
15
-
Way land,
Westford,
5
_
Total,
1,115
1
Weston
1
"
Seventh District.
■43 p
Cities and Towns.
a
c o
-a «
o
Cities and Towns.
0
la
s
0
W
<
w
<
Ashburnham, ....
North Brookfield, ....
_
_
Athol,
18
_
Northborough,
14
1
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.
s
o
"S-^
'$■6
o-S
""S
m«
««
bO
M
Cities and Towns.
■'.H
c
Cities and Towns.
^■•E
£
s
C^
^m
o
o o
— -;
<a o
-^
W
<
w
<
Adams,
12
1
Monroe,
Agawam,
5
-
Montague,
9
_
Alford, .
2
-
Monterey,
2
-
Amherst,
8
-
Montgomery, ,
-
-
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
1914.
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369
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
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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, 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
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Cities and Towns.
2
Cities and Towns.
II
£
o^
n
O^
i
02
t
fl3
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<
<
<
^
Bridgewater, .....
25
_
Rochester,
1
-
Brockton, .....
108
-
Wareham
-
Lakeville
4
1
-
West Bridgewater, ....
Total,
9
~
Marion
Mattapoisett
178
-
Middleborough
29
~
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
373
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
381
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
583
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
385
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
393
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
395
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
401
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.*
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1
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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.
:::
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"73
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Q S
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Twelfth District.*
^1
— w
"2
J3
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fem
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Boston: —
Ward 12,
Total,
26
26
32
32
Thirteenth District.*
a
.2
P9
ba
* 1
Boston: —
Ward 13. .
1
Total, .
1
-
j_^
^
2
PU
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<!fl
^d
Fourteenth District.'
J3 O
am
h|
2
:i^
^P3
J
C3 O
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tf
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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=
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Boston : —
Ward 16
17
18
-
Total
17
18
-
U-.
a
>>
>.
M
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M
Seventeenth District.*
"3 o
K§
43
•Ho
i«
3
§
i-s
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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.
>
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<d
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Eighteenth District.*
.2
£
w S
^J
M
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g«
§ °
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;— I
Pi
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Boston: —
Ward 18, .
17
18
-
Total, .
17
18
-
c
si
M
Nineteenth District.*
-1
m
1
J5 O
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H
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Boston: —
Ward 19, .
23
~
Total, .
23
-
^
a ■
2
J
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Twentieth District, t
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13 o
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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
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tB'o
£o
1-5
^
"^
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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
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««
,
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o
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Ut
Twenty-fourth
a
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District.'
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Samuel
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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
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Twenty-fifth District.!
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wo
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«e5
1
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Boston: —
Ward 25, .
52
47
-
Total,
52
47
-
c
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sS
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Twenty-sixth District.
S^
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^
^
O
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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
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Twenty-seventh District.*
.2
^ >
OS O
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^
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,
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A
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a
Second District.*
03 d
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CO
1
J^
3 o
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Ashburnham
_
_
_
Gardner,
35
35
-
Templeton,
13
12
-
Winchendon,
15
14
~
Total
63
61
-
* Two to be nominated.
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
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it
CS.C
Third District.
(D
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<
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,
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•B
bn
S
>,
K'6
hJ .
Ninth District.*
>£
6$
!-•
JS
fe^
M
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So
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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.
»
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1
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Tenth District.*
° 2
2
-SO
2fl2
>>o 2
^
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tf
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Berlin
_
-
-
Bolton
-
-
-
Boylston,
3
3
-
Clinton,
13
-
Northboroueh,
18
17
-
Southborough,
5
4
-
West Bovlston,
2
1
-
Westborough,
47
46
-
Total,
88
85
-
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a
§1
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Eleventh District.*
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III
1-9
go
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Fitchbtjrg: —
Ward 6
11
9
-
Harvard
-
-
-
Lancaster
-
-
-
Leominster, ...
23
21
-
Lunenburg,
6
G
-
Total,
40
36
-
E
8) Er
(C
3
Twelfth District.*
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^•g
E
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&E
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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
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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
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<
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.
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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.
^.a
^^
O 3
^i
^i
Cities and Towns.
o-g
E
Cities and Towns.
o-g
E
■nli
%
■aS
?i
^<
S^
s °
^
[? °
a
^
<
^
<
Acushnet,
_
_
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,
_
7
New Bedford,
-
Total
37
29
County of Dukes County.
©
o
S
s
< .
< .
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Cities and Towns.
W.S
E
Cities and Towns.
^'i
£
Sh
Sh
.g
S o
^
o o
■— )
o
<
O
■<
Chilmark,
1
Tisbury,
s
1
Edgartown,
-
_
West Tisbury
_
_
Gay Head
-
_
Gosnold,
_
_
Total
8
2
Oak Bluffs
-
-
County of Essex.
Cities and Towns.
3 o
_ oj
C3 O
Q
Amesbury,
Andover,
Beverly,
Boxford, .
Danvers,
Essex,
Georgetown,
Cities and Towns.
OS O
Q
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.
Is
Cities and Towns.
o
Cities and Towns. ^ g
o
a o
Q
<
Q
<
Lynnfield
Rockport,
Manchester,
_
_
Rowley, .
.3
Marblehead,
-
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.
P »
So
T3^
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.
11
Cities and Towns.
in
Cities and Towns.
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o
o
<
o
<
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
"
"
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
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.
us
S|
Cities and Towns.
aS
£
Cities and Towns.
KJ
i
1 S°
2
§ o
^
1.2
o
"32
o
s:^
zi:
^ ..^
—
>-'
<
^
<
Acton,
17
Mbdford
58
Arlington,
76
Melrose, ....
244
_
Ashbv,
11
Natick,
23
_
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
_
22
Maynard,
14
Total,
2,543
12
County of Norfolk.
2
■5"='
— -3
^H
<R
Cities and Towns.
&
K
Cities and Towns.
s
ta
a--
"3
o
S2
1
o
^
5 0
— «
CQ
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<
Avon, ....
2
_
Franklin
38
Bellingham, . . . .
8
-
Holbrook, ....
19
_
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,
^ o
c3 O
Q
425
County of Worcester.
'S .
"o
S A
Cities and Towns.
£
Cities and Towns.
® S
2
1^
►-5
o
<
15
1-5
o
<
Ashburntiam, ....
_
_
Barre,
4
-
Athol,
33
-
Berlin,
Auburn
2
~
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 ,
«5
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,
e2
=5
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.
Cities and Towns.
1
a
at
6
1
<
Cities and Towns.
i .
Kt
03
K
6
1
s
c
03
■z
1
o
<
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
a
13
County of Berkshire.
.
— z.
1 §
"o
"o
c3
d
60^
^
i
■tJ
o ^
c ^
.T!
Cities and Towns.
03
-a
Sx
d^
fl
ce
+3
o
0) o
1^
g^
.2
—
O
^
fc
1
e^
<
Adams,
1
_
_
_
_
-
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, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
PrrrsFiELD,
-
-
-
1
1
-
Richmond, .
-
-
-
_
-
-
Sandisfield,
-
-
-
-
-
~
Savoy,
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sheffield, .
-
-
-
-
-
~
Stockbridge,
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tyringham,
-
-
-
-
-
~
Washington,
-
-
-
-
-
~
West Stockbridge,
-
-
-
-
-
~
W'illiamstown,
-
1
1
-
-
~
Windsor,
-
-
-
-
~
"
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.
■^~
i--^
■^"S
1 ^
< £
5 0^
^2 S
«li
5°^
^■^ 2
< g
ffi-p
Cities and Towns.
■S'Si
B a o
i^
Cities and Towns.
^°2
x:
'<^ .2
C C ffl
« -t>3
a ors
o ^j-3
ci O'S
«s<
g^<;
—
2-2<
g^<;
fe
H
<
fa
a
<
Acushnet,
_
_
North Attleborough,
1
_
Attleborough,
-
1
-
Norton,
-
-
Berkley, .
-
-
-
Raynham,
-
_
_
Dartmouth,
-
-
-
Rehoboth,
_
_
_
Diphton, .
_
_
_
Seekonk, ....
_
_
_
Easton,
-
-
-
Somerset
_
_
_
Fairhaven,
_
_
Swansea
_
_
_
Fall River,
-
-
-
T.A.UNTON',
_
_
_
FreetQ-wn,
_
-
-
Westport, ....
-
-
_
New Bedford,
-
-
-
Total,
1
1
-
County of Dukes County.
-c
-s
c
cj
03
o
© r^
> ^
Cities and Towns.
^-S
£
Cities and Towns.
^i
cH
o
cH
> o
>'o
<
<
<
<
Chilmark
_
3
Tisbury, . . .• .
3
8
Edgartown,
-
-
West Tisbury, ....
-
-
Gay Head
Gosnold,
_
_
Tctal.t
3
11
Oak Bluffs,
-
-
County of Essex.
■g >>
o
- >
r^~
—
S-r
ji
W «
■s
^ >
Cities and Towns. ^ 5
<B
£
Cities and Towns.
ffl =■
<n
m
1^
3°
1
2 o
C c3
.a
So
^s
S'o
2 i
_
^
H
<;
^
t.
<
Amesbury,
H.4VERHILL,
Andover, .
-
-
-
Ipswich, .
_
_
4
Beverly, .
-
9
11
Lawrence,
_
_
Boxford, .
_
Ltnn,
13
_
5
Danvers, .
-
-
-
Lynnfield,
_
Essex,
_
_
_
Manchester,
_
_
_
Georgetown,
-
-
-
Marblehead,
_
_
1
Gloucester,
-
-
3
Merrimac,
_
_
2
Groveland,
_
_
-
Methuen, .
_
_
1
Hamilton,
-
-
-
Middleton,
-
-
1
Two to be nominated.
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.
Votes for Associate Count]) Commissioners * — Continued.
County of Essex — Concluded.
i>
^ >,
_o
iif
0)
H?^
J3
«>
Cities and Towns.
pq a
<^
i
Cities and Towns.
c3 ■
«5
<jffl
i
a >.
§°
0)
? >-.
X 0
o
SkJ
s c
.^
5h-I
— c
\^
H
<
g =
H
<
Nahant, ....
2
Salisbury,
Newbury,
-
-
-
Saugus, ....
-
_
_
Newburyport,
-
-
-
Swampscott,
-
-
_
North Andover.
-
-
-
Topsfield, ....
-
_
_
Peabody, .
-
-
-
Wenham, ....
-
-
_
Rockport, .
-
-
-
West Newbury,
-
-
1
Rowley, .
-
-
-
Salem,
~
~
~
Total
13
9
31
County of Franklin.
^-H
t^
t«
.
o
o
c
0
>,
M
;>,
M
[2s
.3 s
£-£
^ii
Cities and Towns.
>'c6
i
Cities and Towns.
^%
b&
&
■^
t-^
-* s
"^
.- o
■
1^
<<
r
F
<
Ashfield
Monroe, ....
Bernardston,
_
_
_
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
-
County of Hampden.
1-1^
c
'o
0
G. Smith
mgfield.
Cities and Towns.
OtC
1^
. M
►-5 C
<x
■Ha
"S ^
>- c
1^
u C.
c a
3j a
01
ga)
cj'E
^ ft
s^Z
rtO!
,gco
£^
o
.£ o
-5 CO
■£=0
o o
.2 o
s o
o
£ cc
^
<A
W
^
K
tf
&:
^
J
<;
.\gawam, .
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Blandford,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brimfield, .
-
-
~
~
~
~
~
-
~
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
of West Spring-
field.
o
"S
<
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.
Cities and Towns.
.2 C
g|
1?
t4
.1
2
o
<
Cities and Towns.
T. ^
<B O
3 O
H
1
t
o
o
Amherst, .
Belchertown,
Chesterfield,
Cummington,
Easthampton,
Enfield, .
Goshen,
Granby, .
Greenwich,
Hadley, .
Hatfield
-
-
z
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.
t*-
x-
a>
o
"3
0
c3
a
a .
s
o-s
as
Cities and Towns.
•2 s
i
Cities and Towns.
.•a
^4
2
CO a>
0
S^o
o
"p
So
<
^
<
•<
eS
<
Avon
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.
o
3
it
is
-a
1
<
Cities and Towns.
h
_3S
.■a o
.2
13
A, a
_.^
IS
a o
K
S
o
<
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.
_
c
li
£
pqg
. a
Cities and Towns.
E
Cities and Towns.
«1
fn
to
M
-go
:2o
£"o
—
<
<
<
<!
Ashburnham, ....
_
Lancaster
_
_
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.
^
;,,
i:
C3 .
> ~z
> —
M §
X S
Cities and Towns.
>-< >
T.
Cities and Towns.
S >
r.
■c c
i
•2,^
^
?■—
&^
<
-
w
<
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.
kJ:
^Ji
^%
f-?
o .
.Z
o .
Cities and Towns.
2
Cities and Towns.
T.
13 >.*£
o
■« >>U)
S
3 t?~
c3 -g-O
■^ o'E
o
0
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—
.2.r:.c
—
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<
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<
Ashburnham, ....
Grafton
1
Athol,
27
_ '
Hardwick,
-
- "
Auburn,
0
_ '
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.
C3 -i
kJ:
f^t
■"* o
o .
.2
Cities and Towns.
£
Cities and Towns. ' "S .
w
"3 >. M
o
"3 >. tD
2
^t2
o
■St.:;
o
.2,c.fl
^^
• iij:.:!
—
S
<
s
<
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
"
Northern District.
i5 .
ra (13
ca c
O^
0;2
Cities and Towns.
^f
£
Cities and Towns.
S 5
E
*
.B'O
:s o
^
A =■
:3
CIh
<
^
<
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.
fi C!
-
a c
<a o
^s
QO
p^
Cities and Towns.
<'o
Cities and Towns.
<'o
g
Its
o
■— 0 o
o
S a«
—t
^
^
<
<t
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, .
"
"
Southeastern District.
c
.2
a
Cities and Towns.
£
Cities and Towns.
t>
2
cS
o
= £
5«
o
.S«
o
r3 o
^-.
ir *
^
^
<
^
-;;
Abington,
43
Franklin,
38
_
Avon,
2
-
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
*"
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
c3
Wd
0
o
Cities and Towns.
Cities and Towns.
o
o
.~ o
—.
■rz 0
...
&
<
^
<
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.
S o
u
OT3
0-T3
"H
"a
Cities and Towns.
H is
Cities and Towns.
H fe
^
Iz
■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,
~
~
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
a
a
a
C3
.c
60
M
3
Cities and Towns.
^3
m
Cities and Towns.
>2
r
^S
^'1
2
PQ
n
"-5
o
<
o
<
Boston,
874
_
Winthrop,
17
_
Chelsea
50
-
Revere
10
~
Total
951
"
Western District.
Cities and Towns.
— ■a
OS'S
Ho
"-5 a
.2 o
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.
a
2
53
1
Cities and Towns.
M
E
Cities and Towns.
m
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
S^
^ W^
? SP
3 M
- 2
j: o
Cities and Towns.
i
Cities and Towns.
2
to
o
5<
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
o >
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.
i
i-
3
O
O
oi
PL,
Cities and Towns.
2
Cities and Towns.
o
£
c
S
la
^
'Eg
o
'is
%
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.
S •
Mi
-^.2
^ o
"S s
T3 S
O <0
Cities and Towns.
Cities and Towns.
o
^^
o
^-
1
o
/
go
=;
S^
f^
<
fo
<
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.
o
■HoJ
.£ o £
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.
W_2
£
Cities and Towns.
W_g
E
1
0
:s o
.— •
~ o
-^
^
<;
^
<
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.
oi
2
.s^
■5
.sl
A
&<«
o
^•^
o
■S 0
^
~ o
S
W
<
H
<
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
;53
■3:1
Cities and Towns.
c^
£
Cities and Towns.
«•!
2
si
1
o
S 5
:2'S
^
•S'o
— <
<
^ <
<
<
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.
«M
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
ZT,
;
o to
Cities and Towns.
■1^
la
o
Mt? .
II
SH|
t
|ll
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
>,
^
g
O
X
Ph
pl;
3
Cities and Towns.
2
o
H
.^ .
"3
s^
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,
s:
d
^.«
W^
E
a =«
Si;
M
.fiO
D"~.
_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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463
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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465
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
•go
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
<B 3
gc?
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 .
MCQ
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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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
gU
• rr;
Cities and Towns.
E
Cities and Towns.
g^
2
c °
o
a o
o
o
m
<
Ul
<
Berlin
_
_
Sterling
3
Bolton
-
-
West Boylston,
2
-
Boylston,
3
-
Worcester: —
Clinton,
14
-
Wards 1, 2. 3
53
_
1
5
Holden, '. '.'.'.'.'.
_
Total
81
_
Lancaster,
-
Third Worcester District.
Cities and Towns.
a
o
o
<
Cities and Towns.
n
o
A
o
<
Ashburnham, ....
Athol
FiTCHBURG,
Gardner,
Leominster,
Lunenburg,
3
3
1
1
Royalston
Westminster,
Winchendon,
Total
-
-
3
5
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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, .
i^-S
ii
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,
E2
oj OW
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.
^.1
^1
Cities and Towns.
sj
m
Cities and Towns.
SO
£
0"°
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a"S
S)
*3
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0)^-4
A
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•ai
0
30,
S
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;— ;
03
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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,
d u
K
Cities and Towns.
Tisbury,
West Tisbury,
Total,
.id .
•9 I
I"?
ti ffl
o— ■
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.
feo?
Sg
"Si
■i a
fei
oS
§2
larles Sumn
Bird of Walpo
Progressi -v
Party.
s-s
1"^
CITIES AND
wsg
g^
f^s-a
^^
TOWNS.
£ 2
§1-8
III
■£ 0 u
i
1
0
O
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H
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<
Q
0
<
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.
SaT!"
§§
"o a>
■i a
oS
g-o
CITIES AND
iarles Sumn
Bird of Walpol
Progressiv
Party.
§2
> a .
US
-• B 03
O . o
Of Qi
TOWNS.
5o£
gl-S
§ s fi
ill
«i5
•^ — 'S
■tow
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£
1
o
O
<;
w
<
<
Q
a
<
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. .
ugone N. Fosa of
Bo.ston, Inde-
pendent.
■i a
fU cj.c
Ill
u .
t O'o
avid I. Walsh of
Fitchburg, Dem-
ocratic.
0 »
8 002
X
0
0
O
<
H
<
<
a
0
<
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.
FoH Governor.
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TOWNS.
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Bird of Walpol
Progressiv
Party.
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•goo
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Monson,
78
5
38
252
1
242
11
_
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.
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Progr
Party.
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III
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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.
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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.
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CITIES AND
harlea Sumn
Bird of Walpo]
Progressi\
Party.
"a
Is
'3 . 0
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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.
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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
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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
S
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.
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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 Bristol.
For Lieutenant Governor.
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Acushnet,
35
25
115
7
2
4
_
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
-
Fairhaven, .
111
136
291
9
10
-
Fall River,
5,344
2,093
4,300
82
108
169
-
Freetown,
16
32
88
-
1
2
-
Mansfield,
157
272
234
6
15
-
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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489
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 Lieutenant Governor.
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North Andover, ....
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
g
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
THE Annual State Election, Nov. 4, 1913 — Continued.
County of Hampden — Concluded.
Fob Lieutenant Governor.
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Monson,
234
56
295
4
3
12
-
Montgomery,
3
o
24
-
-
2
-
Palmer,
475
98
382
8
8
19
-
Russell,
27
35
50
-
1
2
-
Southwick, .
39
19
78
2
-
1
-
SpniNGFlELD,
3,627
1,758
5,306
69
91
501
-
Tolland,
10
5
12
-
-
-
-
Wales, .
20
IS
18
1
-
3
-
West Springfield,
397
148
4S0
5
9
45
-
Westfield,
943
155
1,106
12
15
51
-
Wilbraham, .
39
24
83
2
2
-
-
Totals, .
10,550
4,143
11,311
173
247
950
-
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
~
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
Fob Lieutenant Governob.
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Dunstable, .
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.
Nantucket.
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.
[Jan.
Number op 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 Lieutenant Governor.
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Med way,
Millis, .
Milton, .
Needhani,
Norfolk,
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.
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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.
Foe Lieutenant Governoh.
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Ashburnham, . . . .
98
39
134
5
5
At hoi, .
377
536
612
9
15
66
_
Auburn,
134
111
158
5
7
9
_
Barre, .
74
60
178
4
1
_
Berlin, .
12
63
84
1
_
_
_
Blackstone,
558
61
129
4
8
9
_
Bolton, .
23
48
66
4
2
_
Boylston,
8
31
84
1
_
1
_
Brookfieid,
96
62
144
6
_
_
Charlton,
66
53
136
5
2
3
_
Clinton,
1,088
316
656
13
8
69
_
Dana, .
18
45
47
_
2
1
_
Douglas,
104
65
125
2
1
_
Dudley,
224
38
145
8
7
9
_
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
_
Holden,
45
69
137
8
1
_
Hopedale,
58
139
237
3
1
4
_
Hubbardston
33
33
78
1
1
4
_
Lanca,ster,
72
72
159
2
1
_
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.
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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
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495
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THE Annual State Election, Nov. 4, 1913 — Continued.
County of Barnstable.
Fob Secretary.
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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
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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
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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.
For Secretary.
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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.
For Secretary.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
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Monson,
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.
For Secretary.
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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.
For Secketakt.
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
501
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.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
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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.
COUNTIES.
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Barnstable
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.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
For Treasurer and Receiver General.
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Barnstable, .
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.
For Treasurek and Receiver General.
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Aciishnet
114
8
7
30
19
5
_
Attleborough,
861
63
39
612
521
26
-
Berkley,
50
-
-
74
3
-
-
Dartmouth, .
240
20
15
54
36
9
-
Dighton,
142
3
4
70
36
3
-
Easton,
179
7
6
260
300
11
-
Fair haven, .
300
11
9
122
85
5
-
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
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.
Fob Treasurer and Receiver General.
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2
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North Andover, ....
33.3
16
6
194
288
8
_
Peabodv,
832
41
20
339
1,154
21
-
Rofknort,
296
38
7
142
121
8
-
RowIpv,
125
4
1
50
56
1
-
S.»IEM, .
2,928
135
51
556
2,377
56
-
Salisburv,
141
6
11
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.
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THE Annual State Election, Nov. 4, 1913 — Continued.
County of Hampden — Concluded.
For Treasurer and Receiver General.
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Monson,
283
17
6
49
221
1
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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.
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Party
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Dennis McGoff of
New Bedford,
Socialist Labor.
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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.
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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.
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Number of Votes received by Each Candidate for a State Office at
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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
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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.
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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 .
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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.
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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
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517
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THE Annual State Election, Nov. 4, 1913 — Continued.
County of Worcester.
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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-
m
0
J3
..J
0
<
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.
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THE Annual State Election, Nov. 4, 1913 — Continued.
County of Barnstable.
For Attorney-Gener.\l.
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rogi
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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.
,
1
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CITIES AND TOWNS.
>>
6i
'H^
§"3o
Sal
Freeman
mett ol
Prohib
John Mc
Abingt
cialist.
H. Hues
ton of
Progi
Party.
MPQ.2
1
o
<
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.
Fob Attorney-General.
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d'3
CITIES AND TOWNS.
6^ d
c1«
MS
M,
22Q
din's
-d<-i
. Hues
ton of
Progi
Party.
gvar P
Boston
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mes M.
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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
.203
03 .O
33
i|2
Hues
)n of
rogi
arty.
1^1
O
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
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Sag
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3*^ ■
■-5
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ton of
Progi
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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
351
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.
PUBLIC DOCOIEXT — No. 43.
527
Number of "\'otes received by Each Candidate for a State Office at
THE Annual State Election, Nov. 4, 1913 — Continued.
COUNCILLOR.
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2
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of
Pro
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1*0 0.
Boa
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W
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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.
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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
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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 .
:s c
Foiirth District.
111
ande
gor ol
Repu
S
c S2
X g a
w
o
1-5
<:
P3
<
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||
o
imes
hue
renc
crati
dwai
ingh
verh
can.
c« °-2
larlc
ley
Pro
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
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<^
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^£
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& ^.2
2'sSS
o
o o U)
3 O O
-OCB o
— 1-5^3 o
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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 >«
urdo
don
field
can.
dwar
ings
field
crati
hn
of
Pro
Part
o
D
O
W
>-T.
o;
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&
^u
Third Middlesex District.
rles W.
Som
rogre
irty.
rles W
Ige of
lie, R
n.
sis
03 CO o
1 s
5 o
Q
J oPl,Ph
S-E > g
JoQ
O
O
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
.S a g
|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
iJ s
JoQ
Q
o 6 .
•BOM
o I
fa
-■3d
111
(S
O
<
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
<» M_r is
>- 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.
PUBLIC DOCUISIEXT — No. 43.
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.
u, m 0
•c fl.2
.2 0 P.
S
S O'o
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-
<4-i
t*-. - nt
P
o o
3 p*i
g^.^
Second Plymouth District.
«2o
C3
«o§
lis
£
■am §
nM ft
g£2
Ivln C
Midd
Prog
Party
o
^
W
O
<
<
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
PUBLIC DOCOIENT — No. 43.
545
Number of Votes received by Each Candidate for a State Office at
THE Annual State Election, Nov. 4, 1913 — Continued.
SENATORS.
is
of
fe^^S^
g«
6 a
Second Suffolk District.
03 a
. o .
"33
ami
ipsor
ton
iveP
S-oS
-3 3 O
C3jS ® g
^
<
«
<
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
,
O^ c
O ??
c q
C B
t, 3 o
£ a.2
>*fcn
O -
o-s .
>> 0) *^
'S 2 ■
o o 2
Third Suffolk District.
c«o
a .
to rt
SC|
oi
;ii^
1«i
Co S
.s
§^i^
d O >
CJ o ft
lia
o
fe
«
Ph
<!
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-
(!§^
o
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.
.2 2
12 S a
E"o-=
^a(2
-3 8.>
o
asE
"o c.
!i'^ "
8SQ
'ca'cS
.2 O M
o
S
^
<
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
i
G ^ °r.
da s
i^ 0 a
g'S§
^.2«
0
H
&
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
i°8
C 0 60
£ M4i
— '
H
W
Its
<
Boston: —
Wards 18, 19, 22,
1,944
1,971
5,477
1
Totals,
1,944
1,971
5,477
1
II.
"o 0 >i
ward
Bos-
ssive
dent
wK'S
■3 -fe 2
«!|s
Eighth Suffolk District.
'd'o ^
§2 2
31 R.
s 1 0
ssive
publi
CI- a
2
^SQ
"caffl mOJ
fpS5«2i
«
5:
[i*
<
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
^%6
.2 6 '5
o£a a!
1
0
Boston: —
Wards 23, 24,
2,864
5,330
3,193
-
Totals,
2,864
5,330
3,193
-
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
19U.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
= £
>.&
bl
S'a .
First District.
ci o
.So
CO o «
r S. W
ourno,
can I
ent.*
£
Ill
,, 3 u
8oQ
leste
of B
publ
pend
0
<
>S
c
0
<
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
OJ3
m 3
■0 M
b ft
Second District.
K-i .
a
*
bgg
0
^
K
<
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
S 5"
li
to m
^<l
Second District.
0 =
^■3 3
>.^i
0
E-3Q
got»
H
H
p^
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
Party,
cratic.
£<0
■^1 =
III
o
0
S
fe
<
<j
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
(/} 1
**- 1
«*.. 1
^3 2 .
°s
££>.
t^
^tf
|:2|
Otj"
W°
o
Fifth District.
^s >
Jf 0 M
ca o t>
ill
■qSh a
o
<;
HH
w
«
<
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
-O0H >,
^r3
"so
42
34
121
76
143
109
408
335
995
""Ego
Eh
186
86
130
173
575
C.2 K
Seventh District.
obert E. An
Jr., of R
mond. Prog
sive Party.
rederick S. D
field of Le
Democratic,
publican.
leg's
^ 0 «
§g1
1-3.1
)hn H. M
lister of
Democratic
dependent.*
. 2
0
^
f^
H
•^
<
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
.-cue
"a (2 "a
II
'Hi
9)
olanc
of S
Pro
Part>
0
•fi
g"oQ
0
r^
J
•^
p
<«
Alford
7
1
18
17
_
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.
ph Willian
artin, .Jr., o
orth Attlebor
gh, Republi
n.
:s s 5
1
'S'oa.PH
•S^-^^
^"cQ
ISZ5 2
S"oSS
^
^
i-s
S
O
<
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
-
»*H 1
— - o
o o
O O
Second District.
II
*^ a .
■ o a
2
,, t--^
S^'5
■s °t
^
1 '^
^ S
^as
o
<
Easton: —
Precinct 1,
60
31
74
_
" 9
107
365
133
_
Mansfield,
197
234
241
_
Raynham,
122
14
43
-
Totals,
486
644
491
-
,
M a
a V o
Third District.
J3 a
3-s a
•-sE-ij;
1^=2
1 Lemaire
unton, R
jlican Ind
ident.*
2
S
(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.
» .
U 1
P, a^
l§ .
O " OJ
. •*^ a
Fourth District.
£•3
o
s:
>-5
go ft
1-5
<
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.
f- a
■S fe §
S.SQ
■■i5 3
o^ t,
= 13 °t S
W
o a) »
fin -£
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
fli»
"o 2 >.
i^s
fct
s - '^
.-0,
> a *.
2-^P^ S
Sixth District.
hn M.
of Acush
publicar
pendent
bert 1
artmo
essive
epubli
S2
2
o
feQ&«
>2,
K
<
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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 •
J5t!
MT3
OT3
??'
c.S-2
££■-
^.s
>-'^^t.
£-.2 .
SS
o°
^a
0-3 a
^•B d
ji-c a
fe «
"^ T? ^
g-B
E'^
^5-^
^ o a
> c «
iJ o c3
Albert Sa
Lamb of
Bedford,
grossive P
S o'i
Seventh District.
n f
<
Q
Samuel Dn
New B
Progre
Party.
>-5
:= otB
■ail
>-5
«g
=2|
1-^
2
o
<
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
►^^«
g^fl
^^«
O^
I"?
1513.2
Eighth District.
c3 © c3
C ®
fred M.
of Now Be
P ro g res
Party.
■nil
.2 oPh
ill
o
.c
o
1-5
<
tf
o
s
»-5
^
<
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**
^ <
_&<-■
O 0) >
.««
c.i:
ti .
-3P4.2
f2tf.2
Ninth District.
^=2
5=
1-^
o oPS
o
<
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.
■ ~~ ~~"" t —
_ .
S^2
S o
►^fe =
t!l-- .
•"o^
Ort.2
P=H
fe-S
Tenth District.
0 . .
^1 S
E
"H-S S.2
2^S
^■SSs
SoQ
H
<
<
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-
"o o
i=3A
"o o .
Eleventh District.
a .
n > a
min F. Sch
of F
er, Progre
Party.
5 0.
1 C3 «1
■^TiA
si2 > g
•2 S S
■g
c oK
rstc o
a 0-- s
gfa ft
flog
1-5
5=
^
fa
pq
Q
<
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
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""
.i-i «
^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.
S>.
c >^
>;i=!>
J.i A
First District.
S 3
O
o .3
stus N.Par
, of Am
ry, Progr
0 Party.
o
i=-
io«
I^.S-1
mi
o
as
02
<
o
<
Amesbury,
54
682
232
478
Merrimac,
14
151
115
92
-
Totals
68
833
347
570
-
«— 1
t.-. I
,
t*- 1
o o
O 0 .
gtf
°S
>i
"S t
bC_-
gQ
Second District.
ell
2§1
2
2
t- -H O
S- tc
g o a
.2« o
^
^
-
-
S
<
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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atic
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Third District.
rles A
H
Bmocr
pende
s2 s
ill
2
1
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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.
edJ.B
Ha
ogre
rty.
W3g
J 11
w 1 .
2
2
.SWo.
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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.
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2--
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Alfred J.Burckel of
Lawrence, Re-
publican.
Michael H.ColIopy
o f Lawrence,
Democratic.
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o
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> S)
3
o
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
*^t^
= ^ s
g = -
S3
^
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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
0
gJ si
C
<
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.
>. 1. 1
J.CJ
&S
fl<;-3
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s ^
Ninth District.
amuel He
Bailey of
dover, Repi
can.
dward W. B
well of Ando
Progress
Party.
0^.2
2
o
M
H
^
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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
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCOIEXT — Xo. 43.
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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OE.^
^ag
<^ ft.S
cESq
f^'^g
PL, S O
•S H
. S o
Twelfth District.
omas B.
of Swa
Progr
Party.
o o
artin L
of Swa
Progr
Party,
cratic.
s 1
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2
o
H
<
^
S
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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
-
i«S
o o
Ji =f"
nnell
Pro-
ty.
-3-3
o o
u >>■;;;
^6
pS.
0--
:5«2
h
|Q
0 02
«?S
f^S
^Q
Thirteenth District.
udolph
rier of
Progr
Party.
o
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>- Mo
■ a o
.Sou)
13 "o .2
cog
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rt
o
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s
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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
-
1«>
la
.2 a
O 1
3 O
of.
'°t
Fourteenth District
O" CO
6q
a
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WM
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a1 = ^
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0
2
o
■-3
o
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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.
U 1
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^.H 1
t -
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as
s'l
1-5 .
|2
Mo .
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2-
S En
Fifteenth District.
"o >>.H
Qa
W „ 2
^«£
th
.
2 o o
l"oi
Is'-' "
S:5rt
S i >;
1-5
^roi
f^
S
s
(^
t3
O
o
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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
2^S
Oig! O
o »
sis
S oj 0 .
OSS
^S£^
Sixteenth District.
illiani i
tliwait
blehead
ocratic.
illiam H
Jr., of
head,
sive Par
t-i
1
0
^
^
^
<!l
Maxblehead,
662
675
325
.
Totals
662
675
325
-
-i
S-l 1
0.C
fflQ
01 «
P"o
icPn
Seventeenth District.
did
0 K
0 -
S2
1
§ ° 0
i^=
^0 P.N
—
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
.So a
o
3£
> o
= 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
°i
^i
"o o
>.2™
S«
^
0)
>, s
W -
J £ a
=SQ
Nineteenth^District.
« .s
^■li
£
<^£^
S:g:S
•3 £.2
o
John
Sale
sive
Thorn
of
pub
.202 o
o
<
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.
>> A
1-5
0.2
J°i
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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.
Ok
'1-2
3-S
fl Co
.S Q >
W S cj
> " m
^Is
. 3 "
" 1
S"*- ^ OS
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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
o o 3
9 tn"
H.
ogo
Twenty-second District.
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HE
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i°«
2 oPliPh
o
i-s
fe
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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
-
p4
O ^. OJ
1«
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*
Twenty-third District.
o-gg
4i
M.
Glouce
g ress
les.*
2
larle
of R
publ
penc
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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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Twenty-fourth District.
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rv' 1> =3
E
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■^^•■i
bftS
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>«*.< s
S£ 2
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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
owle
port.
Re-
<j >;« a
fa >.o
Twenty-fifth District.
harles W.
of Newbu
Progre
Independ
James E.
of Newbu
Democrat
publican.
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Newbcryport: —
Ward 1, Precinct 1,
179
248
_
" 2, ■• 1,
116
186
_
" 3, " 1
162
360
_
" 4, " 1 •
134
202
-
Totals
591
996
-
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.■S & o >.
oK
Twenty-sixth District.
►42S
L.
of
port,
ve
ocrat
o
t.^3
agbss
~
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.
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Ota ■
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Second District.
n
fr( CI g
l2£
^gl
© 2 1
Sg-2
a a
cS oP
E
o
0
«
fe
►^
M
-^ ■
Greenfield,
175
757
291
500
-
■Totals,
175
757
291
500
-
"SO o
0-^'
C3 i-2
°°»
Third District.
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~Si ■
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S
So-s
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l.§a
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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
■3^ 3
liam
f
rog
arty
0
0
2 0 a
J3 0 0
."S oP-iEM
—
fe
0
<
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.
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Second District.
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5^2
E
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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
-
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
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0 »
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Fifth District.
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0
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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.
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Springfield: —
Wards,
Precinct A,
" 8.
"
B,
" 8,
"
(;,
" 8,
"
D.
" 8,
'*
E,
Totals,
103
133
117
199
305
173
857
212
145
161
176
195
Eighth District.
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Chicopee: —
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
A c i
fl-i.
Ninth District.
G. Gre
Holyok
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0 0
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Holtoke: —
Ward 1, Precinct A
227
24
-
•■ 1, " B
354
60
-
•' 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.
1
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Holtoke: —
Ward 3, Precinct A,
99
17
237
126
184
-
" 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
-
Totals,
306
160
629
290
769
-
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Eleventh District.
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Holtoke: —
Ward 5, Precinct A
294
15
. 69
-
•' 5, " B
300
31
153
-
" 7, " A
262
71
395
-
" 7, " B
305
46
268
-
Totals, '.
1,161
163
885
-
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Twelfth District.
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Westfield
1,028
1,293
-
Totals
1,028
1,293
-
* Nomination Paper.
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.
2 s a
1-1 ■£
bO
lis
I- Q,
•►2 ®
•So5
f- c g
c3 es S
"£ S
Northampton:
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
g^
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Second District.
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Willia
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Chesterfield
57
10
10
_
Cummington,
63
9
17
-
Easthampton
503
460
49
-
Goshen,
25
3
4
-
Huntington
99
97
22
-
Middlefield
20
10
1
-
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
-
Cowls
it, Re-
Dem-
verson
Had-
ressive
Third District.
ter D.
Amher
iblican.
ratic.
a
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■e3"o a O
8o.£^
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Amherst
668
185
_
Hadley
144
29
-
Hatfield
181
38
-
South Hadley: —
Precinct A,
153
380
1
u" B
63
49
-
Totals,
1,209
681
1
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
Fourth District.
^t4
Q £
» 3
gn c.
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2 «
cj c3
£"o«
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a
214
84
94
44
72
26
30
30
30
12
10
6
26
8
231
809
Belchertown,
Enfield,
Granby,
Greenwich, ,
Pelham: —
Precinct 1,
" 2
Prescott,
Ware,
Totals, .
707
1,019
Middlesex County.
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•s©
all
First District.
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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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Second District.
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Cambridge
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Cambridge: —
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
-
Third District.
0 m '^
iS"^ a?
a 3 .
12
5 <B 5
>.©•
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g£^
f^:2o
2 S S
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grave of Cam-
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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
* Nomination Paper.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
2i
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OJ2
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iani H. Mague
Newton,
emocratic.
So .
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"3i
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Fourth District.
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= £>>
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2 o « o
o'o n
2 O M
82:S
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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
-
Totals, .
2,601
1,502
2,533
1,223
1,496
1.197
1,538
1,483
2,418
3
Fifth District.
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Waltham: —
Ward 1, Precinct 1, .
231
253
54
84
249
285
-
'
1, " 2,
61
160
52
46
60
167
-
*
2, .
170
234
36
43
185
229
-
'
3, Precinct 1,
224
36
9
24
233
41
-
t
3, •' 2,
165
99
14
23
186
115
-
'
4, .
204
255
124
146
236
292
-
*
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
-
T
^otals, .
1,552
1,849
707
1,019
1,744
2,171
-
576
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.
a.^
gii .
£•2
m J. Naph
Natick, R
lican. Pr
sive Party
Sixth District.
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of
pub
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Natick: —
Precinct 1,
-
~
"
"2
~
~
~
Totals,*
-
-
-
.2 --©
li
11.
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ffl.Sg
H-?l
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Seventh District.
wil
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.£ S
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Framingham: —
Precinct 1
22
207
45
88
-
"2
76
67
61
140
-
"3
60
329
215
300
-
"4
49
143
150
128
-
"5
31
105
93
172
-
Totals
238
851
564
828
-
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Ashland,
128
167
57
_
Holliston,
219
176
122
-
Hopkinton,
103
290
96
-
Sherborn,
130
26
40
~
Totals
580
659
315
-
No return of votes received.
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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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O t- O o
Marlborough:
Ward 1, .
2,
3,
4,
5,
7,
Totals,
265
318
193
165
152
1,336
281
304
170
106
170
216
244
1,491
gi
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-2 .
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Tenth District.
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1
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Boxborougti,
27
24
21
_
Hudson,
333
431
349
-
Maynard,
183
185
389
-
Stow
73
25
48
-
Totals
616
665
807
-
Eleventh District.
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.£fo
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Acton: —
Precinct 1
12
24
67
-
••2
17
48
67
-
"3
20
47
65
-
Ayer
146
146
126
-
Carlisle
23
22
44
-
Chelmsford: —
Precinct 1, .
69
138
100
-
"2
208
22
61
-
•'3
18
6
14
-
"4
30
10
10
-
Littleton
39
32
135
-
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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Twelfth District.
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Townsend
gressive P
illiam M.
renee of '
send. Re
can.
2
2
o
<
p^
5=
<
Ashby,
74
17
47
Dunstable,
7
18
31
-
Groton,
108
112
146
1
Pepperell: —
Precinct A
92
70
34
-
" B
74
180
25
-
Shirley: —
Precinct A,
25
8
10
-
" B,
52
54
56
-
Townsend,
157
35
162
-
Tyngsborough
34
33
49
-
Totals
623
5i.7
560
1
SOS
Is .
II
®-0 c
Thirteenth District.
James W
Byron of
cord, D e
c r a t i c .
o
Bedford
28
71
123
Concord: —
Precinct 1,
203
133
214
-
" 9
104
101
125
Lincoln,
25
117
38
-
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.
"Hi
~— -
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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 >
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M &"~
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fe »
Eighteenth District.
.1-5 <o
|«
^
at.^>?
0| a
^
illia
ned
Pr
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o
:?
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<
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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
581
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 .
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^§ •
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■Si .
is (2
is O M
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c3 O O
OX!
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Ml
gi .
-S 0 M
2|^
5A .
1^1
1
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■-3
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■-5
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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
1"
S 0 £
■-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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
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 .
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2
fr. flj jw
|IS
2 ^ ^
O
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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
O
-3 *
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
/!•, fl ®
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
o
►^
"
<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
•<
-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'
ai
.Si
§i .
OS
g«
■gco
03
. O
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O O o
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Third District.
lit
f=SQ
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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
O-S ■
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S-3S
§ H •
02 3 a
sets
.o-S
^Cg
Sixth District.
.io§
ace W
ondof
rogr
irty.
2
2
o mO
o EPtifti
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
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fe.r-
•7 '■
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• £ C3
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Seventh District.
1 °-
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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
. O .
W.cg
7= s g 2
O
SoPhCm
J"oQ.
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o
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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.
.3 om
§00 0,
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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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<
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.
C o 2-_
g a § fl
O-Q
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c a
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s >;
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o —
.-. 0) Ur gj
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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« g g
-d 3
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
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r::^
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a 3 —
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:§ 3
First District.
rdA.Rui
Ply mo
ogress
rty.
r- £- R
S
5— '^ C8
dvH o
fc-5
0
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s oQ
^
Plymouth,
253
696
505
-
Totals
253
696
505
-
Second District.
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S =
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.
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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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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.
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■5< 0
OS •
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8-0 a
2S2
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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.
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-Hoi
d^2
0 0 m
2i
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
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Seventh District.
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2
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Steph
of Mi
Dem
zena.
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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 =
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0! t. '^ o
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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
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£
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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.
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io
■gi
■Sfl
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£fi
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Tenth District.
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ffiS •
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£•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
-
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— 9.
a a
O o
S O M
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Eleventh District.
Ihert P. Ba
dale of Br
ton, Progres
Party.
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8
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&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^
-S a
. a .
ill
-§«
>«
wS a
III
a 0 &
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^
^
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1-5
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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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
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<
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
—
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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^
"3i
— 3
1^
rancis
f Bos-
oratie.
£ £
ft 5)
3Q
"£-2
^«-
ogf^
f^«
f-^ip
Sn
9. a
Fourth District.
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«^ 2
■go bi ■
:3 0 a
1-1 0 t-"
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0
^
^
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.
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>> 5
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ISI
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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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X o S
o ao
2°
Qga
go a
-'2 a
f^n:s
a -§
ill
C3 O 60
■^oa
. « 03
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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.
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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.
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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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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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0 SR
■i^
20
O o d
OS-
•- 2 •
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■ CO M
SaH.^
Eleventh District.
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B ft
1-^-1
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4^
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ii-:2fHf^
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^
^
^
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Boston: —
Ward 11, Precinct 1, .
149
182
134
105
-
•• 11, " 2,
53
95
85
38
1
•' 11, " 3,
129
128
96
107
-
" 11, " 4,
254
93
76
211
-
" 11, " 5,
195
29
25
169
-
" 11, " 6,
126
38
25
104
-
•• 11, " 7,
185
47
30
152
-
•' 11, " 8,
237
31
20
216
-
" 11, " 9.
419
133
131
366
-
Totals, .
1,747
776
622
1,468
1
Twelfth District.
U O N
So g
'o.i*.
° s s
S_o
^ (£ ^
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.Oft
Edward F. Mc-
Laughlin of Bos-
ton, Democratic.
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4
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Boston: —
Ward 12, Precinct 1,
" 12, " 2,
" 12, " 3,
" 12, '• 4,
'• 12, " 5,
" 12, " 6,
" 12, " 7,
15
14
8
7
11
10
2
12
14
4
5
11
8
2
87
64
47
69
52
38
21
184
127
53
123
101
71
26
134
87
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
411,
-
Thirteenth District.
Thomas J. Collins
of Boston, Dem-
ocratic I n d e -
pendent.*
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a
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ra o ft
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Boston: —
Ward 13, Precinct 1,
" 13, •' 2,
" 13. '• 3,
•' 13, •' 4,
" 13, •' 5,
" 13, " 6,
" 13, " 7,
•' 13. " 8.
84
33
30
52
115
57
48
65
34
88
27
64
41
34
94
58
116
92
79
136
127
135
149
148
6
1
7
9
9
9
16
4
112
89
115
164
172
141
160
153
-
Totals, .
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.
Si
^i
>> 0
N. Cronin
ston, Dem-
c.
6 a
"o OT)
S o .
Fourteenth District.
.2 a
5&P
J. Mung
3f Bosto
alican.
Murphy
n, Dem
-Indepen
2 o a
gffl g
2o§
pa,
1-5
::3 o o
1-5
John J.
Bosto
cratic
ent.*
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Boston: —
Ward 14, Precinct 1, .
17
204
19
178
16
139
10
_
'• 14, " 2, .
5
171
10
151
9
248
4
_
'• 14, " 3, .
15
204
27
155
9
112
11
_
" 14, " 4, .
41
187
40
149
34
135
25
_
" 14, " 5, .
64
212
66
172
35
183
30
_
" 14. " 6, .
54
154
65
121
23
155
29
_
" 14, " 7, .
35
223
48
226
24
174
23
_
" 14, •' 8, .
68
264
55
223
39
210
33
-
Totals, .
299
1,619
330
1,375
189
1,356
165
-
Fifteenth District.
1=^
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So o
ohn J. Lydon of
Boston, Demo-
cratic.
illiam J. Saun-
ders of Boston,
Republican.
illiam V. Smith
of Boston, Pro-
gressive Party.
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Boston: — ■
Ward 15, Precinct 1,
15
139
130
12
12
_
" 15, '• 2,
13
281
220
9
20
1
" 15, '• 3,
21
245
::14
23
31
'• 15. " 4,
29
198
212
21
24
_
" 15, •' 5,
48
289
254
38
31
_
■' 15, " 6,
53
209
203
46
68
_
" 15, " 7,
55
309
300
65
40
_
" 15, " 8,
39
225
213
35
43
-
Totals, .
273
1,895
1,746
249
269
1
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Boston: —
Ward 16, Precinct 1, .
173
23
31
18
13
157
_
" 16, " 2,
347
26
25
35
33
354
_
•' 16, " 3,
457
47
56
49
42
488
_
" 16, •' 4,
217
103
101
94
76
223
_
'• 16, " 5,
223
103
101
68
61
240
_
" 16, " 6,
145
163
158
91
83
144
_
" 16, •' 7,
274
55
56
85
80
265
-
Totals, .
1,836
520
528
440
388
1,871
-
* Nomination Paper.
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.
Continued.
Seventeenth District.
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3
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Boston : —
Ward 17, Precinct 1,
" 17, •• 2,
•• 17, " 3,
•• 17, " 4,
•• 17, •' 5,
" 17, •' 6,
" 17, " 7,
•' 17, " 8,
•' 17, •• 9,
21
s
42
67
17
16
23
45
38
13
15
69
88
20
7
15
31
48
27
30
57
107
42
50
50
63
54
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
-
Totals, .
277
306
480
1,992
261
1,953
-
Nineteenth District.
Boston: —
Ward 19, Precinct 1,
19,
19,
19,
19,
19,
19,
19,
19,
Totals,
Eighteenth District.
Paul E. Averett
of Boston, Pro-
gressive Party.
Thomas H. Bates
of Boston, Pro-
gressive Party.
George E. Curran
of Boston, Dem-
ocratic.
Jeffrey C. Holmes
of Boston, Re-
publican.
Patrick Edward
Murray, Jr., of
Boston, Demo-
cratic.
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Boston: —
Ward 18, Precinct 1, .
•' 18, " 2, .
'• IS, " 3, .
- '• 18, •• 4. .
'• 18, •■ 5, .
" 18, •' 6, .
67
68
76
86
24
66
44
42
50
66
31
83
183
102
50
1.32
301
.333
58
45
82
58
10
54
177
111
51
138
297
340
48
44
92
62
11
44
-
Totals
387
316
1,101
307
1,114
301
-
2 P .
b o
34
40
52
77
119
75
94
85
675
76
16
20
14
51
49
18
54
68
366
294
124
304
274
132
200
329
318
201
2,176
363
197
318
274
159
225
424
367
233
2,560
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PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
599
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.
drew G. Ander-
jn of Boston,
rogressive
arty .
n A. Anderson
f Boston, Doui-
cratic.
Si
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Boston: —
Ward 20,
Precinct 1,
122
246
251
109
114
234
91
108
112
' 20,
2,
116
320
310
101
96
301
92
92
104
-
' 20,
3,
127
373
378
118
152
386
105
137
153
-
' 20,
4,
104
285
280
115
143
277
102
132
135
-
' 20,
5,
65
458
456
47
86
415
38
55
71
-
• 20,
6,
104
335
287
91
142
267
80
85
85
-
' 20,
7,
149
252
237
145
243
219
122
234
231
-
• 20,
8,
156
154
134
146
295
134
133
286
284
—
' 20,
9,
116
204
195
114
171
178
106
169
179
—
' 20,
" 10,
175
206
205
168
201
183
160
194
226
—
' 20,
" 11,
166
151
143
163
106
130
129
111
154
—
' 20,
" 12,
149
181
178
148
170
164
127
160
183
—
• 20,
" 13,
100
198
202
97
120
184
72
116
143
—
' 20,
" H,
96
369
380
101
94
360
71
71
86
—
' 20,
" 15,
177
146
144
155
109
134
145
104
114
—
' 20,
" 16,
92
287
291
97
151
263
80
144
168
-
■■
rotals,
2,014
4,165
4,071
1,915
2,393
3,829
1,653
2,198
2,428
-
arrett
Pro-
irty.
0 -
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§ -
li
2 e
S "
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an of Boston,
regressive
irty.
Twenty-first District.
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Boston: —
Ward 21, Precinct 1, .
54
113
190
123
157
48
_
' 21, '• 2, .
38
60
113
129
226
40
-
' 21, " 3, .
50
77
91
172
205
49
—
' 21, '• 4, .
66
135
152
146
149
59
_
' 21. " 5. .
65
122
153
137
151
63
-
' 21. " 6. .
84
159
176
113
115
86
' 21, " 7. .
54
86
128
146
159
66
_
' 21. " 8, .
82
231
205
112
114
80
_
' 21. " 9, .
60
156
155
110
124
63
-
' 21, '• 10, .
61
119
127
110
114
66
_
• 21, " 11, .
104
148
153
157
152
104
-
" 21, " 12, .
47
72
80
125
143
48
-
rotals, .
765
1,478
1,723
1.580
1,809
772
-
600
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.
Twenty-second
District.
II
6°.
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Hugo Hornig of
Boston, Inde-
pendent Citi-
zens.
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Boston: —
Ward 22, Precinct 1, .
■' 22, " 2, .
" 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
-
Totals, .
1.796
86
1,732
492
1,358
1,493
495
Twenty-third
District.
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hn Gordon of
Boston, Repub-
lican.
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row of Boston,
Democratic.
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Boston: —
Ward 23, Precinct 1,
3
102
153
152
80
74
45
50
3
_
" 23, •' 2,
6
204
50
40
294
292
33
29
5
-
" 23, " 3,
17
111
30
33
275
229
36
36
17
-
" 23, '• 4,
6
115
63
48
318
247
60
57
7
-
" 23, " 5,
14
66
42
39
205
275
41
38
14
-
•' 23, " 6,
4
27
65
59
79
90
45
49
4
-
" 23, •' 7,
12
53
142
116
169
153
79
94
14
-
" 23, " 8,
3
11
160
194
62
55
53
66
8
-
" 23. " 9,
8
44
63
72
180
146
67
68
8
_
" 23. '• 10,
3
33
167
224
75
45
63
66
2
-
" 23, " 11,
3
41
128
127
88
80
93
127
3
_
" 23, " 12,
9
36
111
104
66
69
113
138
8
_
" 23, " 13,
17
36
119
108
132
96
103
112
18
-
" 23, " 14,
10
38
120
100
99
79
112
118
12
-
Totals, .
115
917
1,413
1,416
2,122
1,930
943
1,048
123
-
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — Xo. 43.
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.
Twenty-fourth
11
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tea g
nford Bates of
Boston, Progres-
sive Party. Re-
publican.
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Boston: —
Ward 24, Precinct 1,
229
63
97
217
58
229
67
54
-
' 24. " 2,
194
62
96
206
77
202
69
45
-
' 24, " 3,
287
94
155
210
87
263
96
71
-
' 24, " 4,
135
94
133
124
111
164
77
51
-
' 24, " 5,
177
183
291
168
194
213
136
105
-
' 24, " 6,
179
71
135
188
81
184
95
63
-
' 24, " 7,
117
71
122
101
74
122
25
3'
-
' 24, " 8.
219
165
245
192
134
228
114
124
-
' 24, " 9,
124
148
216
129
129
154
90
75
-
' 24, ' 10,
111
132
177
138
122
139
88
64
-
• 24, " 11,
116
103
180
126
93
142
107
124
-
' 24, " 12,
106
88
203
1?4
103
136
104
227
-
' 24, " 13,
101
98
184
139
79
140
103
153
-
' 24, " 14,
116
100
192
116
93
1.38
110
110
-
' 24, " 15,
138
117
181
140
110
166
95
104
-
' 24. " 16,
1.34
76
150
108
71
134
84
80
-
Potals,
2,483
1,665
2,757
2,426
1,516
2,754
1,460
1,479
-
Twenty-fifth District.
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Boston, Re-
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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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M 1 1
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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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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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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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Charlton,
74
47
21
130
Southbridge,
168
400
714
471
-
Stiirbridge
58
27
128
65
-
Totals
300
474
863
666
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<3
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
§a
£pi
S ®
K
WQ
Seventh District.
£l a
1^1
1
goo
p;
O
1-5
«;
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.
Q
© o o
to
g
o
1-5
^
H
S
O
<
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
"S3
>^:=?
o-s.^
a
a 0
2^1
111
c3 0 a
.2§
E-SK
Sis
■3 0 61
■?^2
5"o M
C.2
0
0
s
1-5
^
1-5
^
H
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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.
"0 j
li
83--
lis
IHI
© 0 M
a y ni 0 n d H .
Ovoson of South-
borough, Pro-
gres.sive Paity.
E
0
0
a
0
&
■u
0
'-'
<
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.
£§3
kM
ii
a -S
fe-3a
O ~ "
m
M £ 03
Eleventh District.
■S. °t
fa^S
8S
2
o
•2t3 t.
S"" '- §
a ^^ S
b t: "^
C^i?
o
g&.9§
S-3-2
1 OCLiPU
£ oft^iiH
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fa
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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
'06
Sl«S
"o 0 .
►Jo®
0
X -
.afa a
Wo 2
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Twelfth District.
gfaS
iarles J.
of Fi
Progr
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— •- £
Sfa M
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Thorn
Fitchbu
publicai
0
0
fa
w
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0
Es
fa
<t;
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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-3 Sr^
Thirteenth District.
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.2 3
2
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l^feb
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fa
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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
<a q >
|8"
11
^-^ 3
"5 o ®
. o a
Fourteenth District.
J 3 ^"
hn W. I
of W
P r o g r
Party.
0
f^
■-s
^
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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) *
^i
rt (0 Q
C £ c3
2S^
Fifteenth District.
les A.
St of
Pro
rty.
o.H
2
o
J&iJ(£
g o«
.goQ
O
W
1-5
<
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 '■"
**-< 1
o o .
^3
^£^
ego
H 2
^fe^
Sixteenth District.
CO g >
2
c— O
aSS
.goQ
^^«
1-5
-<
"^
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, .
S S "
-a E d
►J o^
Eighteenth District.
. o o
h S.
oug
ster,
c.
m
ndrew
of
Prog
Party
osep
Don
Worce
ocrati
1
o
<
o
^
■<
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
o-i:
.^ C"
^1
W 2 C3
S| >
Nineteenth District.
ft
CO a
1
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.§oP
i°^
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H
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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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• Sd
sis
^i.H
WS3
,_• O c3
Twentieth District.
dore
W
publ
2
S— o
;2^ I- S
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o
.Sort
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H
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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
-
^_ ^
U^ 1
-aid
WoS
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.s: M
Ld fe
Twenty-first District.
£
2
iort
illfS
^S o
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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 .
Ji ko
iu
P '^
'^>j2
Twenty-second District.
S— 0.
£
o
J^a
q.^-iS
o
tf
-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
o o .
rf 9^
■^^^
o*^
art
Cities and Towns.
OS g
2
)&^.t
"^Oo
a)
ftS s
£ S
■^Is
:= c3 g
cS- o
a 3 3
o
;SO bo
SoQ
.gco a
;3.
Ph
^
'^
<
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
enney
dford,
atic .
n.
enney
dford,
atic.
n.
XS ^ ra
Cities and Towns.
2
1
Cities and Towns.
r- O S 3
2
2
o
l-SQPS
l-oCS
•-5
<
1-5
<
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.
^i..i
^-go
Co^
s^- .
o-a a a.
Cities and Towns.
T. K
w Be
oc r
blica
i
Cities and Towns.
fc4
■az!l
1
1-5
^
|-oQP^
<
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.
■§-«
oA .
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^.2 6
1^^
1°
Cities and Towns.
-3.2
.2 §
i
^z-~
si
f3oQ
s-Sl
.§
£ 0 ft
= 2£
o
<^
^
^
^
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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.
PUBLIC DOCUMExXT — No. 43.
613
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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3 O
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.
<^
CO ^;
1.^
■gcC
Cities and Towns.
harlesW.W
Worcester,
pendent
zcns.
2
0
S
►^
H
O
<
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
- Continued.
■ Concluded.
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^K
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■?'S6
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Cities and Towns.
chaelT.Fla
cf Northb
Progres
Party.
ffi O rt
a c3 §
harlesW.W
Worcester,
pendent
zens.
1
o
S
1-5
H
O
<
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.
pher T.
lan of Hol-
Demo-
A. King of
Springfield,
list.
2
iristo
Calla
yoke,
cratic
So a
O
^
O
<
Adams, ......-••
501
170
610
_
Agawam,
208
26
170
-
Alford
26
1914.
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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.
Cities and Towns.
1 1 o.H
o
o-a
S<b
s«
cua
2 -
►^ S
-< am
^ws
^ O ft
g:
O
Becket, .
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.
1 I O 1
0 CI t. o
d £
A d S o
a 2
Dave
Gree
gressi
Dem
Dave
Gree
gressi
Dem
Cities and Towns.
illiam A.
port of
field. Pro
Party,
cratic.
rt 03 »
2
1
o
Cities and Towns.
illiam A.
port of
field. Pre
Party,
cratic.
1
o
^
1-5
■<
^
1-5
<
Amherst,
279
521
_
Middlefieid,
9
16
_
Ashfield,
48
50
-
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
~
Suffolk District.
Ml
Hi
Cities and Towns.
0*0 o
h C. Pe
Boston
blican.
atic.
g-oftS
.g 0 M
o
H
1-5
1-5
<
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
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
G17
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.
oB
i s
^1,
£ 3
Cities and Towns.
S2
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m
fl 0 ft
a ^ a
o
SSei
SSP4
o
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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.
Q S S 3
ob-
rth
110-
ub-
''^ai
Cities and Towns.
So ^-
2
Cities and Towns.
S"B„-
m
uaQ.^ A
.n
U aBS ri
^
rthu
inso
Ada
crat
lica
o
rthu
inso
Ada
crat
lica
o
■<
■<
<
<
Adams,
845
2
New Marlborough, .
93
Alford, .
30
-
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.
ax
« M >
2 5-
^ p m
O fcl m
^ oPhPh
<
111
m ft
Acushnet,
Attleborough,
Berkley,
Dartmouth, .
Dighton,
Easton, .
Fairhaven,
Fall River, .
Freetown,
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
18
564
43
40
23
205
75
956
12
212
959
254
71
41
27
27
21
14
301
11
128
980
69
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
County of Dukes County.
llman
town,
si ve
epub-
llman
town,
si ve
epub-
Cities and^Towns.
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S
Cities and Towns.
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arty
can.
ahT
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rog
arty
can.
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pq
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Chilmark, ....
50
Tisbury,
146
Edgartown
191
-
West Tisbury, ....
63
-
Gay Head
18
—
Gosnold,
17
-
Totals
610
-
Oak Bluffs
125
~
County of Essex.
a> >
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g
gS>
t-32
Cities and Towns.
§5
O
m
lis
.
? a
ominic
of
Prog
Party
1
o
w
<;
Q
<
<
Amesbury
672
416
169
59
_
Andover,
536
281
174
14
-
Beverly,
1,772
589
446
154
1
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.
O 3
*i
■£ M
© s
Cj3.-
o
Cities and Towns.
3 R-.^
nic P. Cu
Haver
ogress
rty.
l-i
1-3 o -e
o
A
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■^^t
S- "- =3
2^ c3
%^^
^tA u
gopHft.
:3 0 5
—
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Boxford, . ....
60
10
22
5
_
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.
Francis N. Thomp-
son of Greenfield,
Democratic. Re-
publican.
t
■0
-.^
o
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Cities and Towns.
Francis N. Thomp-
son of Greenfield,
Democratic. Re-
pulilican.
1
o
<
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.
•Si
0^
2 -J" 4' A JL
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iins
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no-
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Cities and Towns.
K
Cities and Towns.
«'Ei
ffi S «
2
George
Wests
Sociali
Frank G
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Prog
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O
Frank G
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Party,
cratic.
lican.
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Agawam,
53
293
_
Montgomery, .
5
24
Blandford,
2
66
-
Palmer, .
84
650
_
Brimfield,
3
78
-
Russell, .
11
87
_
Chester, .
8
83
-
Southwick,
6
104
_
Chicopee,
319
1,614
_
Springfield, .
1,270
8,105
_
East Longmeadow, .
14
104
-
Tolland, .
23
_
Granville,
2
56
_
Wales, .
6
40
_
Hampden,
4
74
-
West Springfield,
207
669
_
Holland, .
1
20
-
Westfield,
200
1,662
_
HOLYOKE,
858
4,104
-
Wilbraham,
6
120
_
Longmeadow, .
Ludlow, .
g
169
37
264
_
Totals,
3,148
18,834
_
Monson, .
43
425
~
County of Hampshire.
bbott
pton,
3i ve
emo-
epub-
bbott
pton,
i ve
emo-
3pub-
ubbardM.A
of Northain
P r o g r e s
Party. D
cratic. R
lican.
'liSQ«
Cities and Towns.
03
o
Cities and Towns.
ubbard M
of Norths
Progre
Party.
cratic.
lican.
1
O
K
<
K
<
Amherst
722
Northampton,
1,959
1
Belchertown,
206
_
Pelham,
48
Chesterfield, .
65
_
Plainfield, .
44
_
Cummington,
80
_
Prescott,
32
_
Easthampton,
764
4
South Hadley,
489
_
Enfield,
112
-
Southampton,
75
_
Goshen,
28
-
Ware,
718
2
Granby,
83
-
Westhampton,
49
Greenwich,
52
-
Williamsburg,
235
_
Hadley,
148
-
Worthing ton,
66
_
Hatfield,
Huntington,
129
_
Totals, ....
6,303
7
Middlefield,
25
-
County of Middlesex.
ersof
Pro-
arty.
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M CL, n
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Cities and Towns.
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kefield ,
ssive
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Cities and Towns.
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kefield,
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publica
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Acton,
58
272
Bedford, .
46
155
Arlington, .
555
1,183
-
Belmont,
249
599
-
Ashby,
25
85
-
Billerica,
149
310
3
Ashland,
99
196
_
Boxborough,
26
42
_
Ayer
153
206
-
Burlington,
19
49
-
1914.]
PUBLIC DOCOIENT — No. 43.
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.
rett
dge,
era of
Pro-
arty.
S'E 6
bD Ph d
oj-C o
to P^ =
Cities and Towns.
■ S '-
E.Ro
field,
ve
blica
Citiss and Towns.
.22
^6°
mE.Rc
kefield,
ssive
publio:i
B^ m ft
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Cambridge,
6,299
5,383
12
North Reading, .
28
134
-
Carlisle,
16
63
-
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.
M^ 0
^§6
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Cities and Towns.
oZ 0.9.
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0
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Nantucket, .
453
-
Totals, .
453
-
County of Norfolk.
U
■^ii
u
•f 2i
oPhS
0
9. ^'£6
0
^ ^£.^
Cities and Towns.
onzo B.
of Sharon
publican.
Raphael M
of Dedhan
gressive
Democrat
0
0
Cities and Towns.
«2g
goo3
.20 ft
Raphael M
of Dcdhar
gressive
Democrat
2
0
0
<
1-5
<
<
•-5
<
Avon, ....
112
210
Canton,
251
529
-
Bellingham,
59
96
-
Cohasset, .
265
190
-
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.
Alonzo B. Cook
of Sharon, Re-
publican.
J.Raphael McCoole
of Dedham, Pro-
gressive Party.
Democratic.
2
o
o
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Cities and Towns.
o .
a .
<
J.Raphael McCoole
of Dedham, Pro-
gressive Party.
Democratic.
o
<
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.
Cities and Towns.
^1
II-
Mi
OS a
S. Lyon
9t Bridge-
Progres-
arty.
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Abington,
56
339
276
278
_
Bridgewater,
12
188
265
272
-
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.
Si -
&o
Cities and Towns.
>^i .
Sl
£
o o.a
3^jD a
-gm.l
1
■g o ao
■§ o o
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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.
Cities and Towns.
<1 t. 03
o.H
^ 3
>. a
Sort
_2 S
"o -g
3oP
O o
i oP-iPn
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,
Northborough,
Northbridge, .
Oakham,
Oxford, .
Paxton, .
Petersham,
Phillipston, .
147
612
196
195
94
154
142
156
757
46
163
171
2,057
735
309
134
105
158
272
88
181
200
64
508
307
42
197
130
414
73
215
30
76
21
74
339
119
60
9
493
19
9
90
56
1,057
13
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.]
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
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
1914.1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 43.
627
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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Article of Amendment to the Constitution making Women Eligible to Appointment
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
;