Last updated at 6:30 p.m. on July 12
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FRAMINGHAM – SOURCE will publish a running list of individuals who have pulled nomination papers to be on the ballot later this year.
Today, June 1 was the first day to pull papers.
Framingham will elect Mayor, the entire School Committee, 9 District City Councilors, half the Library Trustees and three of the five Cemetery Trustees in November.
Mayor
- Charlie Sisitsky
- Mayor Yvonne Spicer
- Rick McKenna
- Carlos Valadares
If all four return the nomination papers and they are certified, there will be a preliminary election in September. The top two candidates in September will appear on the November ballot.
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CITY COUNCIL
District 1- Christine Long
District 2 – Cesar Stewart-Morales, Jake Binnall
District 3 – Mary Kate Feeney, Adam Steiner
District 4 – Michael Cannon, Stephanie Deeley, James Pillsbury
District 5 – Noval Alexander, Cheryl Gordon
District 6 – Phil Ottaviani Jr.
District 7 – Magdalena Janus, Eugene Grzywna, Joseph Hansberry, Leora Rose Mallach
District 8 – John Stefanini
District 9 – Edgardo Torres and Tracey Bryant
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
District 1 – Beverly Hugo
District 2 – Ricky Finlay
District 3 – Jennifer Moshe
District 4 – Adam Freudberg
District 5 – Priscila Sousa
District 6 – Valerie V. Ottaviani
District 7 – Tiffanie Maskell
District 8 – Jessica Barnhill
District 9 – William LaBarge
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LIBRARY TRUSTEE
There are six 4-year term seats available. Thus far, seven individuals have pulled papers.
- Ruth Winett
- Steven Malchman
- Heather Klish
- Isabella Petroni
- Andrew I. Machkasov
- Trent Matthew Fortner
- Jenny Dimouro Dearcangeus
- Heather E.E. Woods
- Leslie White Harvey
CEMETERY TRUSTEE
There are three 4-year term seats available. Thus far, one person has pulled papers.
- Dennis Cardiff
- Nick Paganella
- Julie Ann Dickson-Ferrari
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SOURCE will not endorse any candidates during the election.
SOURCE has published its election guide.
The news outlet does accept political advertising.
SOURCE also launches a political discussion group on Facebook today.
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