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19th Suffolk District Primary: Jeffrey Turco Wins Four-Person House Primary – NECN

Updated on March 3, 2021 at 10:11 am Jeff Turco for State Representative/ Facebook Democrat Jeffrey Turco prevailed in a four-person Democratic primary Tuesday and will compete with a Republican and an unenrolled candidate in the race to succeed former House Speaker Robert DeLeo in the Massachusetts House. Turco, a former Winthrop Town Council president, will face Winthrop Republican Paul Caruccio and unenrolled candidate Richard Fucillo Jr. in the March 30 special election. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. According to unofficial results posted on the City of Revere s website, Turco won 36.2 percent of the vote. Juan Pablo Jaramillo of Revere finished second with 30 percent, followed by Alicia Cathryn DelVento at 25.9 percent and Tino Capobianco with 7.7 percent.

Jeffrey Turco wins four-person Mass House primary

Democrat Jeffrey Turco prevailed in a four-person Democratic primary Tuesday and will compete with a Republican and an unenrolled candidate in the race to succeed former House Speaker Robert DeLeo in the Massachusetts House. Turco, a former Winthrop Town Council president, will face Winthrop Republican Paul Caruccio and unenrolled candidate Richard Fucillo Jr. in the March 30 special election. According to unofficial results posted on the City of Revere s website, Turco won 36.2 percent of the vote. Juan Pablo Jaramillo of Revere finished second with 30 percent, followed by Alicia Cathryn DelVento at 25.9 percent and Tino Capobianco with 7.7 percent. Jeffrey Turco FACEBOOK PHOTO

Jeffrey Turco wins four-person Mass House primary

Jeffrey Turco wins four-person Mass House primary
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Baker s supply-side vaxonomics fails to win him points with Democrats

Daily News Staff and News Services It s the supply, stupid. Those weren t the exact words Gov. Charlie Baker used Thursday, but as he got barraged with criticism from Democratic lawmakers, it was a defense he would return to again and again. The new Joint Committee on COVID-19 and Emergency Preparedness s vaccine oversight hearing was must-see streaming on Beacon Hill, even with the governor trying to offer his own counter-programming. The state s vaccine rollout, and more specifically its online appointment booking system, continues to be a source of consternation. While the system didn t crash, per se, the experience of fighting online with hundreds of thousands of people for one of the 50,000 new appointments left an anxious public unpacified.

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