The deadline to apply for public office through the city's Board of Canvassers was Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. As of press time Tuesday, these were the Cranston residents who had filed for public office according to Nick Lima, Cranston registrar: City
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The deadline to apply for public office through the city’s Board of Canvassers was Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. As of press time Tuesday, these were the Cranston residents who had filed for public office according to Nick Lima, Cranston registrar:
City Council:
Amy Ricci (Republican) Citywide
Gail Harvey (Democrat) Citywide
*Ken Hopkins (Republican) Citywide
*Michael Farina (Republican) Citywide
*Steve Stycos (Democrat) Citywide
Jeff Gale (Democrat) Ward 1
Lammis Vargas (Democrat) Ward 1
*Paul McAuley (Democrat) Ward 2
John Donegan (Democrat) Ward 3
Thomas Cappalli (Democrat) Ward 4
*Edward Brady (Republican) Ward 4
*Chris Paplauskas (Republican) Ward 5
Stephen Tranghese (Democrat) Ward 6
School committee:
*Michael Traficante Citywide
Michael Baer, Ward 1
Sara Tindall-Woodman, Ward 1
*Domenic Fusco, Ward 3
Paul Archetto, Ward 3
*Vincent Turchetta, Ward 4
*Janice Ruggieri, Ward 5
*Daniel Wall, Ward 6
House of Representatives:
Steven Frias (Republican), District 15
*Robert Lancia (Republican), District 16
Senator:
Cassandra Michael, District 28 (Independent)
Frank Lombardi, District 26 (Democrat)
Secretary of state:
Pat Cortellessa (Republican) *Denotes incumbent
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