Politics & Government

Candidate Pool Keeps Growing for Newton's Fall Municipal Election

With a month to go before papers are due, candidates are continuing to come forward for Newton's fall 2013 municipal election.

As we begin the final month of nominations for Newton's 2013 fall municipal election, the field has become a bit crowded.

In particular, the race for Newton mayor is shaping up to have three challengers vying for incumbent Setti Warren's seat.

The list below shows the state of the races – who has requested nomination papers – as of Friday, June 28 at 10 a.m.

(I) = incumbent

Ward 1

Ward Alderman 
- Allan Ciccone Sr.
- Alison Leary
- Roger Marrocco Jr.
Alderman-at-Large 
- Allan (Jay) Ciccone Jr. (I)
- Janet Sterman 
School Committee
- Ellen Gibson 

Ward 2

Ward Alderman 
- Jack Leader
- Emily Norton
- Lia Fahey 
- Eve Tapper
Alderman-at-Large 
- Susan Albright (I)
- Marcia Johnson (I)
School Committee  
- Margaret Albright 
- Andrea Steenstrup

Ward 3

Ward Alderman 
- Anthony Salvucci (I)
- Robin Clemens
Alderman-at-Large 
Ted Hess-Mahan (I)
- Eric Hill
- James Cote
- Gerry Chervinsky 
School Committee
- Angela Pitter-Wright (I)

Ward 4

Ward Alderman
- Jay Harney (I)
Alderman-at-Large 
- Amy Mah Sangiolo (I)
- Lenny Gentile (I)
School Committee
- Diana Fisher Gomberg (I)   

Ward 5

Ward Alderman
John Rice (I)
Alderman-at-Large
- Brian Yates (I) 
- Deb Crossley (I) 
- Christopher Steele
School Committee
- Steve Siegel (I)   

Ward 6

Ward Alderman 
- Richard Blazar (I)
- Norman N. Sirk
Alderman-at-Large 
- Greg Schwartz (I)
- Victoria Danberg (I)
- Norman N. Sirk
School Committee
- Ruth Goldman Norman

Ward 7

Ward Alderman
- R. Lisle Baker (I)
Alderman-at-Large 
- Marc Laredo (I)
- Ruthanne Fuller (I)
School Committee   
- Matthew Hills (I) 

Ward 8

Ward Alderman
- Cheryl Lappin (I)
Alderman-at-Large
David Kalis (I)
Richard Lipof
School Committee  
- Margie Ross Decter (I)

Mayor

- Setti Warren (I)
- Ted Hess-Mahan
- Jacqueline Sequeira
- Tom Sheff

Nomination papers must be signed by the required number of voters and returned to the Election Commission by Tuesday, July 30.

The city's charter states that candidates running for alderman-at-large and School Committee must collect 150 signatures before the nomination papers are certified. Aldermen-at-large and School Committee seats are elected by all city voters.

Ward aldermen, who are only elected by residents in their home ward, must gather 50 signatures.

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Mayoral candidates must collect 400 signatures, the charter says.

All 24 Board of Aldermen and eight School Committee seats are up for reelection this fall. The office of mayor is also up for reelection, and Mayor Setti Warren announced last summer his plans to run for a second term.

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If needed, a municipal primary election will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013. A primary will be held if the number of candidates totals one more than twice the number of open seats; for example, a primary will be held if there are three candidates for one School Committee seat.

Editor's Note: We incorrectly listed Robin Clemens as running for an alderman-at-large seat. She has, in fact, pulled papers for the Ward Alderman seat. We've updated the information above.


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