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Today is the special election to choose Somerville's new State Representative. Polls are open until 8pm.

The district covers the middle half of Somerville, from roughly Union Square to about a couple of blocks past Davis Square (towards Tufts). Check your address at WhereDoIVoteMA.com to see if you're in the district (scroll down and see if your "Rep in General Court" is "VACANT")

The candidates are Denise Provost and Elizabeth Moroney. Although both are good, and have similar positions on most issues, I think it's extremely important for the Massachusetts progressive movement, and much better for Somerville, for Denise Provost to be elected today. See my long post from yesterday about why I think so.

I've heard from a lot of people that Denise Provost is a shoe-in and will win. Don't be complacent! This is a special election, so the overwhelming majority of voters will not vote, and it will be decided by the small handful who do. Yes, a large majority of Somerville voters prefer Denise Provost, and yes, she should win this election easily, and would win it easily if enough people voted. But that doesn't mean she necessarily will win, if only 1 out of 10 people vote. Anything could happen.
[Edit: Remember, Carl Sciortino got elected on a margin of only 93 votes in 2004! And that was a regular state primary, when a lot more people vote. And while you're at it remembering that, don't forget that Denise Provost supported Carl and Elizabeth Moroney supported Vinnie Ciampa.]

Whether you live in the district or not, if you care about Somerville and about Davis Square, today is the day to volunteer for your candidate and help get out the vote. The candidate that does a better job getting her voters to the polls today will be elected, and that means your candidate needs your help.

Hope to see some of you at the Provost campaign office today (it's next door to Diesel, on the 3rd floor).
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Date: 2006-01-10 07:59 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
Moroney's website has a map of the district.

Date: 2006-01-10 10:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] surrealestate.livejournal.com
If this is a Democratic primary, than can only registered Dems vote in it? I haven't been to the polls yet, but a friend said she couldn't vote since she is registered Green.

Date: 2006-01-10 10:57 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
Registered Democrats and unenrolled (independent) voters can vote in the Democratic primary.

Registered Republicans can vote in the Republican primary. The Republican ballot has no names printed on it. If any write-in candidate on the Republican ballot gets 150 or more votes, she or he will be the Republican nominee in the February 7 general election. (I consider this quite unlikely to happen).

If the Libertarian and Green parties are still recognized as major parties in Massachusetts, then members of those parties can't vote in the Democratic primary. I did not see any Libertarian or Green party ballots at my polling station, so it's possible that these parties have become unrecognized in Massachusetts. Best to call your local election office to be sure.

Date: 2006-01-10 11:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ukelele.livejournal.com
Unenrolleds can vote in Republican primaries too (or could a few years ago, anyway, when I did).

Date: 2006-01-10 11:28 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
Yep, I meant to say that but forgot. I doubt that 150 Republican ballots will be taken citywide...

Date: 2006-01-11 12:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] turil.livejournal.com
Hmmm. I, as a registered Green, wonder if I could have voted today, since the Green-Rainbow partry didn't get enough votes in the Presidential election last time (too many panicked and voted for Kerry, I guess). I'll have to investigate this further...

Re: party registration

Date: 2006-01-11 03:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] turil.livejournal.com
Thanks for the info. I'm not planning on changing my party affiliation, though. I've been registering Green since I could first vote (nearly 20 years, now, damn I'm getting old), and I'm quite happy with the party platform (if not the seeming lack of organizational capabilities...). It's too bad that the Democrats don't endorse Green party platforms and/or promote a more inclusive electoral system.

Some of the Somerville Democrats do definitely represent my values quite well, and I certainly do vote for the ones I like when the opportunity arises. And I was afraid that I might have missed an opportunity. But, you are right. It wasn't an option for me, and that's cool.

Date: 2006-01-10 10:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] two-stabs.livejournal.com
Yay, no more people harassing me on highland avenue!

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