Showing 29791 - 10000 of +10000 Records

General Election: Representatives to Legislature
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Representatives to Legislature, in 1886.
  • Type: FILE


General Election: Governor
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Governor, in 1894.
  • Type: FILE


General Election: County Officers
Election Tabulations for the General Election: County Officers, in 1892.
  • Type: FILE


General Election: Senators
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Senators, in 1894.
  • Type: FILE


General Election: Senators
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Governor, in 1898.
  • Type: FILE


General Election: Governor
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Governor, in 1908.
  • Type: FILE


General Election: Senators
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Senators, in 1908.
  • Type: FILE


General Election: Measures referred to people & shire town of York County
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Measures referred to people & shire town of York County, in 1910. Measure No. 1, being chapter 241 of the public laws of 1909, entitled "An Act to make uniform the standard relating to the percentage of Alcohol in Intoxicating Liquors," and providing that alcoholic liquors which may not be sold except by payment of a revenue tac to the United States government shall be declared to be intoxicating liquors within the meaning of all statues of this state.; Measure No. 2, being chapter 397 of the private and special laws of 1909 entitled "An Act to divide the town of York and establish the town of Gorges," and providing that a certain part of the town of York, in the county of York, shall be set off from the remainder of the town and incorporated into a separate town by the name of Gorges; also that said town of Gorges is to pay all the expense of building the new bridge, so-called, across York river at York Harbor; also for the collection of taxes already accessed and the expenditure of taxes so collected; also for the assumption of the liabilities and obligations of the town of York, for the payment of hydrant service, for the support of paupers, and for the care and maintenance of roads and bridges; also for the ownership , management and control of the high school building therein maintained; also for the division of other town property and the location of and access to certain town records.; Measure No. 3, being chapter 404 of the private special laws of 1909, entitled "An Act relating to the reconstruction of Portland Bridge" and providing that the county commissioners of Cumberland County whenever in their judgment public safety and convenience shall demand, may reconstruct a certain bridge across Portland harbor know as Portland Bridge, at such grade that the same may cross the tracks of the Maine Central and Boston and Maine Railroads at such elevations as to make a terminus on York street between Brackett and State street; to take land by right of eminent domain necessary for the construction of said bridge or its approaches; that the expense of constructing said bridge shall not exceed the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, such expense, and the expense of maintaining such bridge to be borne by the County of Cumberland, the Boston and Maine Railroad, the Maine Central Railroad and such street railroads as may acquire permission and right to use said bridge; also to make legal all railroad crossings on the county way which forms the approach to said bridge; also for the discontinuance of certain public ways when and as soon as said bridge is built and open for travel; also for the removal at the expense of the city of Portland of the overhead bridge extending from the foot of Clark street to said Portland bridge when and as soon as the same can conveniently be done after said Portland bridge is rebuild.
  • Type: FILE


Special Election: Referendum
Election Tabulations for the Special Election: Referendum, in 1911. Question One: Shall the Constitution be amended so as to abrogate and annul the twenty-sixth amendment adopted on the eighth day of September, in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-four, relating to the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors?; Question Two: Shall the Constitution be amended as proposed by resolution of the Legislature providing that "Augusta is hereby declared to be the seat of government of this State?"; Question Three: Shall the Constitution be amended as proposed by solution of the Legislature providing that the towns having a population of forty thousand inhabitants or more, according to the last census taken by the United State, be permitted to create a debt or liability which single or in the aggregate equals seven and one-half per centum of its last regular valuation and that the increase in amount of dept be no greater that one-quarter of one per centum, over the present rate of five per sent. In any one year?; Question Four: "An act to provide for nomination of candidates of policatal parties by primary elections," whereby "all nominations of candidates for any State or County office, including United Sate Senator, Member of Congress and Member of State Legislature, shall hereafter be made at and by primary elections held in accordance with the provisions of this act."
  • Type: FILE


General Election: Governor
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Governor , in 1910. Second copy
  • Type: FILE