More Portsmouth residents declare candidacy

Posted 6/28/16

PORTSMOUTH — Today was the second day local residents could declare their candidacy for public office in the November 2016 general election.

Here’s who filed Tuesday, according to …

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More Portsmouth residents declare candidacy

Posted

PORTSMOUTH — Today was the second day local residents could declare their candidacy for public office in the November 2016 general election.

Below is a list of candidates who filed Tuesday, according to Jacqueline S. Schulz, Portsmouth’s registrar of voters.

To view the list of candidates who filed their papers on Monday, click here.

Those who wish to run still have until the end of the day on Wednesday, June 29, to file candidacy papers.

Town Council

Incumbent David M. Gleason (unaffiliated), of 63 Massasoit Ave.; incumbent Elizabeth A. Pedro (R), of 15 Pearl St.; and Peter Dennis Roberts (D), of 80 Ormerod Ave.

Town Clerk

Jennifer M. West (D), of 205 Redwood Road

House Dist. 72

James J. Cawley (D), of 1247 East Main Road

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