Carl Sciortino Wins!!!
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From the Somerville News:
Trane concedes, Sciortino wins on stickers
By George P. Hassett
Carl Sciortino's name was not on the ballot yet he still managed to hold onto his state rep. seat today, defeating challenger Bob Trane on a sticker campaign.
A few minutes ago at the Sons of Italy in Medford, Trane conceded the race and told cheering supporters, "We went up against a machine and fought the good fight."
Early unofficial returns point to a Sciortino victory. With seven precincts reporting, he led Trane 1,780 votes to 1,472, according to unofficial results.
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Date: 2008-09-17 06:22 pm (UTC)As you may recall, Carl's public statement was:
Several steps are required for candidates' names to be printed on the ballot. Sciortino collected more than enough signatures, which were certified by the cities of Medford and Somerville. Before turning the certified signatures in to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Sciortino left them in his office. When he returned to pick them up, they were gone.
"Leaving my signatures in an unsecured location was an error in judgment," Sciortino told voters in the mailing. "I take full responsibility for this mistake, and I apologize for the distraction it has caused. Although my name will not appear on the ballot, you will be able to vote for me either by placing a sticker on the ballot or by writing in my name. I hope that I can still count on your vote. Together, we have accomplished a lot for the families of Medford and Somerville over the past four years, and I want to continue that work. I ask for your vote in the Democratic primary on September 16."
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Date: 2008-09-17 08:16 pm (UTC)"Sciortino filed 114 certified nomination signatures with the state by Tuesday's 5 pm deadline, 36 short of the required 150. He says a 12-page batch of 72 certified Somerville voter signatures was stolen from his State House office sometime between April 28 and May 6. "I know exactly where they were in my office," he said. "They were not misplaced or misfiled. They were stolen."
So, he did make that allegation in public. That said, I thought his official public statement you've quoted above was smart, and it was refreshing for him to take the blame and move on.