Word: samp
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Edward J. Samp, Jr., a member of the four-man board, said that the recount would probably begin Nov. 25 and be finished within three days. Samp said the City would have to spend about $4000 to hire the 60 or more workers needed to make the count...
...when the fluoridation of Cambridge water--begun in August, 1960--would be discontinued. William H. McGinness, superintendent of the City's water department, said he would not net until he received "an official communication from the Election Commission," giving the results of the referendum. According to Commissioner Edward J. Samp, it may not be possible to send such a notice until next Thursday, when the Election Board will convene to validate its results...
...list of "conditionally registered" voters consists of individuals whose names did not appear on the Police Department's tabulation of city residents, but who were enrolled as voters by attesting to their residence in Cambridge before the Election Commission, Samp explained...
...right to vote depends on more than just residence in the city, however. "I have yet to find a conditionally registered person who was not physically present at the address given," Samp said. The question the Election Commission must decide is whether a person's residence actually constitutes domicile, he explained...
...Samp said that a police investigation could only determine the fact of physical presence at an address. To ascertain domicile the Election Commission also considers such factors as--in the case of students--whether they have a residence in another state, whether they intend to remain in Cambridge after receiving their degree, and whether they are partially or wholly self-supporting...