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Page 8 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, September 6, 2019 ELECTION DAY | from page 1 Fredrick Sannella. The challengers are certified candidates Carol Tye, Anthony D’Ambrosio, John Kingston, Arthur Terminiello, Jr., and Michael Toto, Jr. Members of the Revere community are encouraged to go out and cast their ballot in this election, which, according to Election Commissioner Diane Colella, has not always been the case in the past. “Revere people historically don’t vote in the September elections whether that’s preliminary or primary,” she said. “In 2017 the local election was cancelled, and in 2015 there was a Mayoral and Councillor-at-Large race and only 22.43 percent of voters turned out.” When asked about her projections for this election, Colella said, “I don’t think we’re going to see 22 percent. I think we are going to see either 18 or 20 percent.” It’s a mystery why voters in Revere do not turn up at the polls on Election Day, but Colella has some theories. “For every election it varies depending on the population. Each election has their own certain population in the city of Revere that will go and vote for that,” she said. “In the presidential election every single person will vote. However, in the local election only 5,000 people will vote. Some people don’t like to declare a party, whether that be Republican, Democrat or Independent, and that’s a contributing factor.” The polls open at 7 a.m. on Sept. 10 for the preliminary election and on Nov. 5 for the general election. Absentee ballots close the previous day. The Polling locations are as follows: ST. ANTHONY’S 6TH ANNUAL INDOOR YARD SALE 250 Revere St., Revere FRI., SEPT. 6th * 2-8 PM SAT., SEPT. 7th * 9AM-5PM SUN., SEPT. 8th * 9AM-2PM LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT OF THE CHURCH PLENTY OF FREE PARKING LOTS & LOTS OF GOOD STUFF CHEAP! FOR MORE INFO VISIT FACEBOOK.COM/STANTHONYSFLEAMARKET Volunteer Kerry Walsh (left) with kitchen worker Anna Marie Guarente and longtime volunteer Rosalie DeRosa Ward 1 – Precinct 1 VFW Post 6712 Ward 1 – Precinct 2 Alfred C. Liston Towers Ward 1 – Precinct 3 – Revere Youth Center Ward 2 – Precinct 1 – Garfield Magnet Schools Ward 2 – Precinct 2 – Carl Hyman Towers Ward 2 – Precinct 3 – Carl Hyman Towers Ward 2 – Precinct 3A – Garfield Magnet School Ward 3 – Precinct 1 – Abraham Lincoln Schools Ward 3 – Precinct 2 – Abraham Lincoln Schools Ward 3 – Precinct 3 – St. Anthony’s Church Ward 4 – Precinct 1 – American Legion Building Ward 4 – Precinct 2 – Central Fire Station Ward 4 – Precinct 3 – Lighthouse Nursing Center Ward 5 – Precinct 1 – Point of Pines Yacht Club Ward 5 – Precinct 1A – Jack Satter House Ward 5 – Precinct 2 – Jack Satter House Ward 5 – Precinct 2A – Turkish Cultural Center Ward 5 – Precinct 3 – Revere High School Ward 6 – Precinct 1 – A. C. Whelan School Ward 6 – Precinct 2 – A. C. Whelan School Ward 6 – Precinct 3 – North Revere Fire Station Staying busy at Rossetti-Cowan “My record of service to the community, & my longstanding commitment to the people of Ward 6 & Revere, means that, if elected, I will be ready to roll up my sleeves and get to work as your Ward 6 Councillor on Day 1. For this reason, I humbly ask for your vote this Tuesday, September 10th. My name will be 2nd on the Ward 6 ballot.” - Ricky Serino, Candidate for Ward 6 City Councillor

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