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Here is who will officially be on the ballot for city council, mayor, and school committee in the City of Fall River
With the deadline passing, here are the candidates who have officially filed nomination papers and will be on the ballot for city council, mayor, and school committee in the City of Fall River, according to Ryan Lyons, Chairman & Director, Chief Elections Official at the Board of Elections Dept.
Mayoral Candidates
Paul Coogan
C. Samuel Sutter
Michael Vandal
City Council Candidates
Gabriel Amaral
Paulo Amaral
Shawn Cadime
Joseph Camara
Michelle Dionne
Paul Hart
Bradford Kilby
Pamela Laliberte
Bob Pearson
Linda Pereira
Cliff Ponte
Andrew Raposo
Gloria Saddler
Joseph Salvador
Alexander Silva
Jordan James Silvia
Joshua Texeira
Ricky Tith
Laura Jean Washington
School Committee Candidates
Kevin Aguiar
Warren Alves
Bobby Bailey
Rene Brown
Charles Chase
Collin Dias
Thomas Khoury
Michelle Larrivee
Shelli-Ann Pereira
Sara Rodrigues
The race for mayor is headed to a preliminary election where the two winners will face off in the Municipal Election.
The Fall River City Council will see at least one new member as Leo Pelletier will not be running for re-election. There will be a Preliminary Election for City Council and the top 18 of 19 will advance to the Municipal Election.
The School Committee will also see at least one new member with current committee member Paul Hart running for city council. There will not be a preliminary election for School Committee as there were not enough candidates.
The candidate lottery to determine ballot placement for the Preliminary Election will take place on Tuesday, July 25th.
The Municipal Preliminary Election will take place on September 19th with the Municipal Election scheduled for November 7th.
HuntersCrackPipe
July 21, 2023 at 5:51 pm
Wow, what an exiting cast of political luminaries. Fall River is set to become a 15 minute city. Can’t want to pay for the 1/2 billion dollar city budget coming by 2025. Soon the City of Fall River will be a 50% equity partner in all Private properties. This will allow the city to borrow against their equity share in your property and will allow you to hold a piece of the debt directly. Things are looking up. All Hail Fall River Government…