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An emotional Tarik Lucas said “I’m feeling honored and emotional” on Tuesday night after winning the Ward 2 councilor-at-large seat.
When asked how he felt about the win he said he was crying, “tears of joy.”
Lucas, who received 7,503 votes, beat out competitors Bryan Barash, who received 6,346 votes, and David Micley, who got 611.
John Oliver, who received 7,812 votes for the Ward 1 councilor-at-large seat, beat his rival Madeline Ranalli, who received 6,436 votes. Oliver could not be reached on Tuesday night for comment.
According to a Tuesday email from Mayor Ruthanne Fuller, “an unofficial total of 14,535 of the city’s 63,152 registered voters, or 23 percent of the registered voters, cast ballots in this Special Election.”
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A steady trickle of in-person voters made their way to the Newton Free Library’s polling location on March 16, to cast their ballots for two open city councilor-at-large seats.
The spots opened up after former Ward 2 Councilor-at-Large Jake Auchincloss gave his notice when he won the 4th District House seat in November and Ward 1 Councilor-at-Large Allan L. “Jay” Ciccone Jr., died on Nov. 7, 2020.
John Oliver and Madeline Ranalli are candidates for the Ward 1 at-large seat and Bryan Barash, Tarik Lucas, and David Micley, are running for the Ward 2 councilor-at-large position. When voters decide on the winners, the City Council will be back to its full membership of 24.