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When students head to vote today, they will cast ballots at several locations at and around Harvard.
In some races--for state senator and representative and for councillor--the campus lies in more than one district. Candidates for these races are listed below.
COUNCILLOR:Sixth District (6/2, 6/3, 7/2, 8/2, 8/3, 8/4): Michael J. Callahan (D), Suzanne Merullo (D), Edward T. Donohoe (D), Daniel P. O'Neil (D), Francis X. Flaherty (D), Mark Rotondo (D), Vicent A. LoPresti (D), Jeffrey Travaline (D), Terry McGinty (D), Patricia White (D)
Third District (7/4): Ginny Allan (D), Leonard H. Golder (D), Garrett J. Barry (D), Howard I. Goldstein (D), John W. Costello (D), Ruth E. Nemzoff (D), Marilyn Petitto Devaney (D), Francis Thomas "Frank" Talty (D), John Henry DeJong (R)
SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT:Middlesex, Suffolk & Essex District (6/3, 7/2, 8/2, 8/3, 8/4): Thomas Birmingham (D)
Suffolk & Middlesex District (6/2): Robert E. Travaglini (D), Ralph A. Lopez (D), Vincent Lawrence Dixon (R), Peter Sheinfeld (R)
Middlesex & Suffolk District (7/4): Steven Tolman (D), Guy A. Carbone (R)
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT:27th Middlesex District (7/4, 8/2, 8/3, 8/4): Alice K. Wolf (D), Anthony D. Galluccio (D)
28th Middlesex District (6/2, 6/3, 7/2): Alvin E. Thompson (D), Jarrett Barrios (D), Dennis A. Benzan (D), David Hoicka (D), Ron Potvin (R).
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