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August 3, 2009

Aug 12 Hearing for Bill Cancelling Lowell’s Primary

by at 11:56 am.

The schedule for the Joint Committee on Election Laws is set for holding a hearing for Senate Bill #2116, the bill that is the result of our City Council majority’s vote to cancel the primary no matter what final number of candidates we have. This will happen August 12th, at the State House in Room A1 at 1:00 PM.

I encourage people to consider testifying at the hearing about how this will negatively affect Lowell’s elections. Especially great would be if some of our challenger candidates did so.

If you can’t get down to Beacon Hill to testify, please consider sending letters to the joint chairs of the committee: Senator Thomas P. Kennedy, State House, Room 109-E, Boston, MA 02133 (email or (617) 722-1200) or Representative Michael J. Moran, State House, Room 443, State House, Boston, MA 02133 (email or (617) 722-2460). A list of the other members of the joint committee are here. It includes our own Rep. Golden, who has expressed enthusiasm for canceling our primary. If we do not have a strong citizen opposition and turnout, the committee will likely vote in whatever manner Golden wants, since this is a local matter. If this comes out of committee, it will get passed, is my understanding. Then it is up to the Governor to veto or sign. If you haven’t expressed your thoughts to Governor Patrick you can send a letter to the Office of the Governor, Room 280, Boston, MA 02133 or email his office here (scroll down).

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3 Responses to “Aug 12 Hearing for Bill Cancelling Lowell’s Primary”

  1. Mr. Lynne Says:

    You forgot one:

    One of the main reasons for the previous waiver was the expense for the special election and primary for the 5th house district.

  2. JoeM Says:

    Just a minor correction - there were 21 candidates on the 2007 ballot and if not for the special congressional elections, there should also have been a Preliminary Election in 2007.

  3. KMM Says:

    Someone has likely already asked this obvious question; if the pupose of “not” holding a primary election is to save $40,000. Do we know what/who’s city job will be re-instated if this passes?

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