SUMMIT ERALD Serving Summit Since 1889 Gerald A

SUMMIT ERALD Serving Summit Since 1889 Gerald A

SUMMIT ERALD Serving Summit Since 1889 Gerald A. Hale Mrs. Janet Whitman Watson B. Smith, jr. VOL. 88, NO. 26 Councilman-at-Large Wardl Ward 2 *•"•'"•"••""* THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1976 .7 Voters Keep Appointed School Board Republicans Again Win Clean Sweep in Summit Turnout 1976 Election Results In Summit Minibus, At Polls Raffles, Hits 73% Common Council House County Ward ff, Local and State Public Questions Bingo Win JVesicttnt 'Senator As 73 per cent of the city's of Rep. Clerk At Ig. 1 2 registered voters turned out The SOS signal went out at the polls Tuesday, £ S as Tuesday and BEST was Republicans again swept No. 2 crushed by an almost 2-1 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 10 No. 11 Summit. i Homestead No. 9 vote as Summit voters chose Mortgage Clean Institute Dedicate Increase School to retain their 77-year-old At the Common Council If V AtfCHy Rebate Assist Waters Construct. Income Tax Amiw, Board Raffles level, where contests were s a <s IX I3 Yes No Minibus Bingo appointed school board. Casinos Yes No 170 123 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No YES NO Yes No Yes No held for the at-large and 173 229 88 160 129 181 456 344 Yes No 241 58 159 127 213 74 176 105 217 66 With 73 per cent of the 62 124 56 122 64 139 19 125 152 146 134 191 86 119 156 178 88 Ward 2 seats, Gerald Hale of 152 90 '114 313 243 165 153 96 45 107 38 90 44 121 30 78 54 91 59 102 25 103 25 registered voters turning up 260 79 265 89 2S6 284 80 69 60 Glendale road trounced 167 381 57 548 396 133 41 170 180 249 109 183 163 256 98 154 187 174 176 183 159 at the polls, the vote was 176 105 169 114 183 202 54 169 163 115 238 James Nickelson of 143 202 88 479 328 160 215 129 104 100 64 140 93 142 87 91 131 134 97 122 96 85 132 121 100 2,939 for a change to an Prospect street by more 118 341 53 320 61 309 73 329 575 419 300 93 elected Board of Education 127 143 263 56 162 220 244 142 208 171 256 130 142 212 190 194 188 167 120 260 176 182 than a 2-1 margin. The 132 268 58 242 63 230 82 249 511 353 141 261 174 136 233 85 163 122 as opposed to 5,956. 310 325 289 109 210 94 203 106 136 158 175 134 156 131 80 216 actual vote was Hale, 6,450 146 342 54 78 307 605 427 130 205 199 193 287 110 244 143 242 149 157 207 175 187 On the other local public 297 62 276 85 302 287 83 209 187 118 11? 106 275 as against 3,118 for 120 337 40 562 397 142 269 161 200 248 117 198 156 244 108 145 198 197 166 190 154 92 269 192 157 Questions, the voters* said 193 342 79 291 116 265 141 314 332 94 247 170 Nickelson. 605 451 140 245 202 30 221 197 294 131 253 162 3O0 121 202 209 268 158 251 160 130 286 •'Yes" to the minibus by a 147 167 72 117 102 112 106 120 134 74 Council President Watson 356 263 204 227 255 248 113 104 144 73 126 82 146 68 95 115 91 128 141 59 86 127 1,000 vote, "Yes" to bingos 191 221 104 155 146 141 160 171 502 365 136 108 171 187 95 191 98 140 131 B. Smith of Mountain 311 101 343 320 100 117 217 76 172 111 184 84 132 143 179 82 and "Yes to raffles. Both the 164 370 61 331 76 618 454 175 140 267 56 209 208 272 150 238 175 264 153 178 205 196 179 bingo and raffle referenda avenue, seeking rerelection 169 271 71 222 83 203 109 232 255 164 199 181 132 266 487 359 155 278 230 63 179 138 219 91 180 124 230 79 145 154 191 121 175 119 105 207 165 127 won by margins in excess of in Ward 2, handily won over 142 236 56 204 71 201 79 212 456 315 169 111 161 115 101 175 Alan English of Drum Hill 3005 1478 3311 134 207 3610 948 147 138 201 85 185 95 124 132 99 175 141 122 1,000 votes. 2137 3717 990 3155 1289 7073 5114 135 170 187 37 2290 2107 3028 1345 2603 1718 2974 1406 1889 2286 2353 1774 drive by a vote of 2,864 to 163 179 93 2378 1924 1734 1470 2806 2806 The minibus question won 119 127 113 122 114 132 409 315 2077 2662 215 42 135 73 142 71 128 68 154 50 102 83 130 79 156 49 1,789. 187 179 102 104 148 101 147 103 140 93 164 78 106 124 168 46 93 106 173 56 5.020 to 4,012. The question 159 403 313 168 75 245 49 137 103 164 74 141 113 179 50 100 144 won to 88 of the city's 24 Mrs. Janet Whitman of 197 212 110 145 151 130 168 123 186 443 353 172 95 270 55 145 124 204 76 127 144 151 259 82 151 126 184 95 180 118 187 78 123 182 184 93 districts, sweeping the 14 Essex road, running 223 92 200 128 195 134 489 365 170 144 186 33 174 139 224 92 134 179 171 156 214 101 118 205 196 119 dbtrtcta la Ward 2. The 156 123 93 163 16G 226 1OO 1O7 69 132 SB 66 103 unopposed for the Ward l 74 121 65 128 69 134 358 244 150 197 •1VJ .*•• 130 62 1*6 «> 96 82 113 60 84 68 108 53 btaao and traffic vote won ISO 3S 7 88 214 ion 19*. 14S 200 MM i»» Ml 10 334 1OS l»« ISO 1*4 tai 166 145 M 4KB to 3680 and M04 to S016 council seat garnered a total . 166 284 72 us • l* - •M - 110 98 flf 68 184 1(S an 172 147 of 3,311 votes. 224 98 219 119 214 2l4 5? 185 138 236 97 192 126 209 114 121 178 160 136 92 226 150 143 122 231 (7 196 121064 444943 369 !*»•«•», 141 115 183 M 189 138 At the national level, 79 188 91 165 307 349 U4 160 104 1M M IIS 141 160 117 147 104 »8 1*6 186 118 MM* tfeiarwm «t city 188 405 74 S67 92 SS7 114 341 1S1 733 146 ZOO 307 123 209 266 314 18S M4 208 3*4 143 280 226 259 300 121 360 276 188 Summit voters gave 149 380 63 345 61 322 95 837 510 106 160 172 244 J«9 156 277 206 fUl Tuewtay night mn 325 77 446 359 101 236 183 284 ISO 189 206 213 209 18« 198 97 316 202 188 President Gerald Ford 6,653 192 318 79 319 144 642 194 306 SIS 228 3IO 142 313 197 149 281 •urprisod Hut the minibus m loe 339 121 491 292 88 294 175 287 162 168 270 269 183 231 168 question won since there was votes, as against 3,513 votes 134 326 45 284 91 278 103 S53 154 282 166 210 250 127 211 161 254 120 167 192 ISO 166 92 278 1»1 181 125 335 37 300 65 287 76 606 403 252 106 199 177 a negative feeling about the for Jimmy Carter. 296 66 167 307 165 183 249 106 194 155 241 94 140 182 189 162 154 173 78 271 161 168 Along the same lines, 160 400 51 306 52 328 118 609 387 168 221 341 118 195 250 273 176 207 210 128 314 service before the election. 327 HO 476 3735 1085 228 209 3O0 139 189 227 249. 204 215 207 227S 3922 1037 359 71 2S64 1783 7384 132 239 2323 2312 2389 1516 2530 1846 1469 3150 It is thought that many of Republican David Norcross 8ub.Tot.3440 3338 1640 5360 7345 2033 2664 1932 3141 1483 1985 2437 2642 2088 2151 1872 4415 7639 2027 3331 1372 2864 1789 14467 189 276 4613 4419 6217 2661 4902 3580 2939 5956 won 5,075 votes as against Gt. Tot. 6653 6450 3118 3311 10479 5267 3650 6115 2891 3874 4732 5020 4012 4904 3016 the city's senior citizens, 4,415 for Senator Harrison 6486 2661 2173 2S2i who depend on the minibus A. Williams. 4250 5482 to get around town.came out As . in the past in droves to support the Congressman Matthew J. measure. Rinaldo of Union let the More Election Results At the state level, local ticket with 7,639 votes Despite Halloween Park Commission voters cast "yes" ballots for against 2,027 votes for State and County all the public questions, Richard Buggelli, the Elected to Office except gambling in Atlantic Democratic challenger. V. S. Senate: Harrison A. Williams, jr. (D) Rt. 78 Views Cited City, where voters rejected Town Still Stands U.S.Representative Matthew.! Rinaldo(R) In the race for County by I.ucy Meyer Park Commission con- what the state accepted.

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