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City introduces new voting equipment for Nov. election
Friday, October 27, 2017
Council recognizes Joseph Maglione for DPW Water/Sewer Dept. service
The city council awarded a certificate of appreciation to Joseph Maglione of the city’s Public Works Water & Sewer Division (second from left) in recognition of his “dedicated service” and “vast knowledge” of the city’s water systems. He is shown above with Ward 4 Councillor Patrick Keefe, Ward 3 Councillor Arthur Guinasso, and Councillor-at-Large George Rotondo. (Advocate photo by Ross Scabin)
Please come and join
Revere City Councilor
Charlie Patch and Family for family, food & fun at a
Campaign Rally to be held in his honor on
Friday, November 3, 2017 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Casa Lucia Function Facility 61 Lucia Ave Revere, MA
Ticket Price $50
By The Advocate
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his year voters will be casting their ballot on new Election equipment, according to the city’s Election Commissioner Diane Colella. The new equipment allows the voter to color
On Tuesday, Nov. 7
Cast 1 of your 5 Votes for... STEVE MORABITO Councillor-at-Large
(Political Advertisement)
(Paid Political Ad. Committee to Elect Steve Morabito)
in the oval that appears after the candidate’s name. The ballot for the Local Election on Tuesday, November 7, 2017, has the Offices of Councillor-at-Large, Ward Councillor and School Committee. At the bottom of the ballot appears Question 1 – Acceptance of Senior Tax Exemption. The ballot is bilingual and has two columns. Voters are asked to carefully read how many candidates they may vote for in each race. For the Office of Councillorat-Large, it is vote for no more than five; for the Office of Ward Councillor, it is vote for no more than one; and for the Office of School Committee, it is vote for no more than six. The options for the ballot question are yes or no. Signs will be posted on Election Day to assist you or you may ask the Election Officials on duty for assistance. After inserting a ballot into the DS200 vote tabulator, the message on the screen reads “Thank you for voting. Your ballot has been counted.”