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Page 10 CITY OF MALDEN DEMOCRAT TOTAL VOTE SENATOR IN CONGRESS BLANKS EDWARD J. MARKEY JOSEPH P. KENNEDY III WRITE-INS TOTAL REPRENTATIVE IN CONGRESS BLANKS KATHERINE M. CLARK WRITE-INS TOTAL COUNCILLOR BLANKS TERRENCE W. KENNEDY HELINA FONTES WRITE-INS TOTAL SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT BLANKS JASON M. LEWIS WRITE-INS TOTAL REP. IN GENERAL COURT - 35th Middlesex BLANKS PAUL J. DONATO NICHOLE DAWM MOSSALAM WRITE-INS TOTAL REP. IN GENERAL COURT - 33rd Middleex BLANKS STEVEN ULTRINO WRITE-INS TOTAL REP. IN GENERAL COURT - 32nd Middlesex BLANKS KATE LIPPER-GARABEDIAN WRITE-INS TOTAL REGISTRAR OF PROBATE BLANKS TARA E. DECRISTOFARO WRITE-INS TOTAL 1/1 1/2 3 2/1 7 2/2 3 3/1 3 3/2 105 149 117 143 200 246 11 4/1 96 5 4/2 6 5/1 3 1/1 1/2 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, September 4, 2020 STATE PRIMARY 1/1 1/1 3 1/2 1/2 8 1 2/1 2/1 3 2 2/2 2/2 6 1 3/1 3/1 2 0 3/2 3/2 6 9 4/1 4/1 2 1 4/2 4/2 0 2 5/1 5/1 1 3 5/2 5/2 8 1 6/1 6/1 4 1 6/2 6/2 8 2 7/1 7/1 8 0 7/2 7/2 2 1 SEPTEMBER 1, 2020 8/1 8/2 TOTAL 597 731 650 659 876 1100 557 478 707 1055 798 717 588 536 716 604 8/1 1 2 11369 8/2 TOTAL 4 421 482 449 442 678 798 418 349 482 730 533 421 410 340 463 382 170 240 196 210 196 287 136 127 221 316 260 286 170 193 250 216 3 597 731 650 659 876 1100 557 478 707 1055 798 717 588 536 716 604 1/1 1/2 82 109 4 2/1 3 2/2 9 3/1 7 3/2 88 117 123 146 15 4/1 58 4 4/2 62 4 5/1 5 5/2 74 153 7 6/1 5 6/2 93 107 12 7/1 62 4 7/2 9 8/1 69 117 2 2 66 7798 3474 31 11369 8/2 TOTAL 84 513 618 559 533 746 939 495 412 628 895 700 598 522 458 597 517 2 597 731 650 659 876 1100 557 478 707 1055 798 717 588 536 716 604 1/1 54 1/2 66 1 2/1 69 3 2/2 3/1 3/2 71 109 141 0 2 2 4/1 57 2 4/2 58 2 5/1 5/2 66 132 1 0 6/1 76 2 6/2 81 4 7/1 56 3 7/2 54 1 8/1 87 0 3 1544 9730 95 11369 8/2 TOTAL 78 296 369 359 367 372 543 259 186 358 569 436 390 302 292 399 306 246 295 219 221 393 414 239 232 282 354 284 242 227 189 230 219 1 597 731 650 659 876 1100 557 478 707 1055 798 717 588 536 716 604 1/1 1/2 2 2/1 10 2/2 10 3/1 4 3/2 96 134 109 141 159 199 16 4/1 79 4 4/2 7 5/1 5 5/2 6 6/1 7 6/2 75 100 199 120 143 10 7/1 87 5 7/2 3 8/1 5 85 148 115 498 595 531 508 713 885 474 396 602 850 671 564 496 448 563 486 3 3 597 731 650 659 876 1100 557 478 707 1055 798 717 588 536 716 604 1/1 35 1/2 25 251 349 311 356 0 597 731 1/1 1/2 2/1 2/2 5 3/1 70 106 160 572 548 713 8 650 659 876 2/1 2/2 3/1 3/2 3 1 2/1 2/2 3/1 3/2 27 530 538 5 1100 3/2 4/1 86 5 4/2 5/1 85 104 466 387 597 6 557 478 707 4/1 4/2 5/1 5/2 215 836 4 1055 5/2 3 6/1 3 6/2 12 7/1 4 7/2 6 8/1 4 92 123 221 132 148 105 100 163 135 486 579 526 513 673 843 456 380 581 831 663 557 479 430 549 467 6 597 731 650 659 876 1100 557 478 707 1055 798 717 588 536 716 604 Lawrence A. Simeone Jr. Attorney-at-Law ~ Since 1989 ~ * Corporate Litigation * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation * Real Estate Law * Construction Litigation * Tax Lein * Personal Injury * Bankruptcy * Wrongful Death * Zoning/Permitting Litigation 300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560 Lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net VACCINE | FROM PAGE 1 said, noting his staff and others have already been working on plans and strategy for administering a vaccine when it becomes available. "Malden is not going to be at the back of the line. Those that are not ready will be passed by if not prepared," Webb said. "We will be." Webb acknowledged that despite any date when a vaccine was announced as "availMalden Board of Health Director Chris Webb told those attending the Mayor's virtual COVID-19 update meeting that "Malden will be ready" when a vaccine becomes available. (Steve Freker Photo) able," it would not be ready for distribution at the local community level until much later than the first date. "Realistically, it would take a good amount of time (for the vaccine) to get to the local level," Webb said. "It would be administered first to the military, then hospital employees, other health care workers like doctor's offices." Webb speculated it would be "a good four months before it would get to Malden" after the first vaccines were distributed before widespread inoculations would take place. This week's CDC announcement told states to be ready as soon as late October-early November to potentially receive COVID-19 vaccine. The media was reporting that if this was the case, then local distribution in the U.S. would not take place until late spring and early summer, in the months of May and June. 2 8/2 TOTAL 2275 9013 81 11369 6 5/2 6/1 4 6/2 105 130 689 574 13 798 717 6/1 6/2 7/1 4/1 4/2 5/1 5/2 6/1 6/2 7/1 32 264 290 2 588 7/1 7/2 5 8/1 7 83 128 106 448 581 497 1 536 716 604 7/2 8/1 7/2 8/1 1 1255 5803 4286 25 11369 8/2 TOTAL 1989 9280 100 11369 8/2 TOTAL 119 1394 1495 8 3016 8/2 TOTAL 1163 6072 63 7298 8/2 TOTAL 215 836 4 1055

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