Dennis Carlone
School Committee member (alphabetical order)
Manikka Bowman
[From article]
The results do not include auxiliary votes, which are ballots that must be hand-counted due to errors in computerized reading of the ballots.
http://cambridge.wickedlocal.com/article/20151104/NEWS/151108371
Unofficial results: 8 incumbents and challenger Devereux named to Cambridge City Council
By Staff Reports
Posted Nov. 4, 2015 at 12:27 AM
Updated at 1:03 AM
CAMBRIDGE Chronicle
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http://cambridge.wickedlocal.com/article/20151104/NEWS/151108218
Election results: New faces join Cambridge School Committee
By Natalie Handy
nhandy (at) wickedlocal.com
Posted Nov. 4, 2015 at 11:51 AM
CAMBRIDGE Chronicle
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http://cambridge.wickedlocal.com/article/20151104/NEWS/151108232
'Unity' dissolves with unofficial Cambridge City Council election tally
By Amy Saltzman and Natalie Handy
Cambridge (at) wickedlocal.com
Posted Nov. 4, 2015 at 11:35 AM
Updated at 11:36 AM
CAMBRIDGE Chronicle
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Live broadcast of vote counting at city wide Senior Center. Left to right,
MA State Rep. Marjorie Decker, Judy Nathans, Robert Winters.
Cambridge Community Television Crew
From behind the CCTV video camera. MA State Rep. Marjorie Decker, Judy Nathans, and Robert Winters.
Left to right, MA State Rep. Marjorie Decker, Judy Nathans, Robert Winters.
Cambridge Community Television Crew
Vote Counters. Winnie Willams, in orange coat Precinct 7 Ward 3 Poll Captain
Watching the counters, (left to right) Deputy City Manager Lisa Peterson, City Manager Richard Rossi, Nancy Glowa.
Larry W. Ward, Chairman of Election Commission, former City Councilor
Vote Count Communications Desk
Vote Counters
Vote counters waiting for votes to count
Local reporters covering live television broadcast
Cambridge Office of Cable Television interviewing MA State Rep. Marjorie Decker, left
At Work Bar, School Committee Member Kathleen Kelly, left, with City Councilor Leland Cheung, who is DJing at the reception
At Work Bar, voter explains to City Councilor Denise Simmons about the big one that got away.
At Work Bar, Cambridge Peace Commissioner, Brian Coor
At Work Bar, live broadcast from CCTV at Senior Center
DJ and City Councilor Leland Cheung at Work Bar
City Councilor Dennis Benzan
School Committee Candidate David J. Weinstein
City Council Candidate Gary Mello
Left, City Council candidate Xavier Dietrich; Center-right, City Council candidate Kim Courtney
City Council candidate Xavier Dietrich
Justice Ismail Laher, peace and social justice advocate. Intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Pleasant Street named in his honor, as Justice Ismail Laher Square
Count watchers
Former City Councilor Kathy Born (red vest)
Former City Clerk, Margaret Drury
Natalie Handy, newest Cambridge Chronicle reporter
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