The city’s Board of Assessment Appeals gained a new member Tuesday.
By placing third among the four candidates, Republican Stacey Raymond joined incumbent Democrats Dominic Pasquale and James Minella on the tax appeals panel.
Minella got 4,648 votes. Pasquale, who is chairman, snagged 4,441. Raymond collected 3,967 while the other GOP contender, Robert Casar, got 3,141.
All six of the constable contenders on the ballot were automatically elected since each party is entitled to three slots.The most votes were racked up by Todd Larue, who got 4,202. Also elected were two other Democrats, Joela Bouchard Mudry and Paul Keegan as well as three Republicans:Timothy Ceritello, Brock Weber and Thomas Hick.
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7 comments:
Keegan is a joke. Just another one of Wards lap dogs!
Stacey Raymond for Mayor!
What is a constable - other than another perk for the City employees who keep getting elected?
And Alford wasn't a Mocabee lapdog?
I like Stacey. She's the real Republican in that family.
THE FACT THAT THE DEMS PUT UP DOM PASQUALE FOR ANY OFFICE SHOULD BE OFFENSIVE TO ALL DEM PARTY MEMBERS.
Keegan WARDS PUPPET! If he only had a clue.
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