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Monday, August 24, 2020
Franklin Community 2020 Voting Guide - Primary - Sept 1
Friday, August 21, 2020
Voices of Franklin: State Rep Jeff Roy, State Rep Brian Murray "We are with Joe Kennedy"
We first saw Joe in 2010, talking about the need for civility in government. That speech captured our moral imagination and we sure hoped that he would run for office.
In 2012, he was in our communities talking with us and our friends about what he would do in Congress.
While a member of Congress, he has been a champion on such very important issues as health care, manufacturing, substance use disorder, energy, the environment and civil rights,
We have witnessed firsthand his dedication, thoughtfulness and energy. His ability to work across the aisle with those who may have different beliefs is impressive, as is his ability to clearly see complex issues and get to the heart of the matter. And he does it all with a strong sense of empathy, a trait possessed by truly great leaders.
His service to our District is unparalleled. His commitment to constituent services for the folks throughout our communities has been exceptional. His belief that everyone counts and should be counted is his high watermark.
At this moment in the history of our nation, we need his commitment, compassion and leadership on the floor of the United States Senate now more than ever.
Joe has been with all of us, he is one of us and he has the vision to lead us.
That is why we hope you will join us in voting for Joe Kennedy for the U.S. Senate on September 1st. It is a vote not only for a better Commonwealth, but for a better country as well.
State Representative – Franklin & Medway
Brian W. Murray
State Representative – Milford, Medway Hopedale, & Mendon
Franklin (MA) voter totals for September Primary (2003-2018)
Thursday, August 20, 2020
FM #333 4th District Candidates Town Hall - 8/19/20 (audio)
FM #333 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 333 in the series.
This session shares the 4th District Candidates Town Hall facilitated by the “Franklin Area Against Racism” and “Medway Marches” and broadcast by Franklin TV. The Forum was conducted via Zoom to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period.
Angelica Crosby, Raj Seelam, and Justin Bates moderated the forum providing time for each candidate to respond to the questions on a random rotation.
All Democratic and Republicans were invited. The Democratic candidates participating (alphabetic order by last name) Jake Auchincloss, Becky Grossman, Alan Khazei, Ihssane Leckey, Natalia Linos, Jesse Mermell, and Ben Sigel.
Photos of the event participants (including screen captures of the questions and response order shared via Twitter - tagged as “#4thDist0819”) are available in this Google Photo Album https://photos.app.goo.gl/DQYMEE1ZVRq8g8yh9
The recording runs just about 1 hour and 40 minutes, so let’s listen to the 4th District candidates discuss their positions on a series of issues.
Audio file = https://www.hipcast.com/podcast/HXg6gkXK
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FM #333 4th District Candidates Town Hall - 8/19/20 (audio) |
Monday, August 17, 2020
WFPR.FM: 4th District Candidate Interviews with Frank Falvey
"Our own Frank Falvey has been interviewing the many candidates running for the Fourth District seat. Listen to wfpr●fm Tuesdays from now until the primary election.
Each week we will feature three of the candidates on Tuesday morning, afternoon and evening. Listen and learn all about the candidates – in their own words – on 102.9 FM.
------ Tuesday 8/18/20 ---------
JESSE MERMELL - 9 AM, 12 PM, 6 PM
ALAN KHAZEI - 10 AM, 1 PM, 7 PM
BEN SIGEL - 11 AM, 2 PM, 8 PM
------ Tuesday 8/25/20 ---------
JESSE MERMELL - 9 AM, 12 PM, 6 PM
NATALIA LINOS - 10 AM, 1 PM, 7 PM
BEN SIGEL - 11 AM, 2 PM, 8 PM
For more about the wfpr.fm and Franklin.TV programming schedule https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/08/zooming-into-future-part-6.html
WFPR.FM: 4th District Candidate Interviews with Frank Falvey |
Saturday, August 15, 2020
Other State Officials up for Election on Primary Ballot - Sep 1
COUNCILLOR (Governor’s Council)
The Governor's Council is composed of eight individuals elected from districts, and the Lieutenant Governor who serves ex officio. They provide advice and consent on gubernatorial appointments, pardons and commutations, and warrants for the state treasury.
For more information, go to https://www.mass.gov/orgs/governors-council
- ROBERT L. JUBINVILLE Democrat https://www.votejubinville.com/
There are no candidates for the Republican, Libertarian or Green Rainbow parties
REGISTER OF PROBATE NORFOLK COUNTY
The register of probate administers the probate court, which primarily handles family legal matters (including divorce and child custody cases), and wills and estates. The register of probate provides the court's services and keeps the court's records.
For more information, go to https://www.mass.gov/locations/norfolk-probate-and-family-court
- COLLEEN MARIE BRIERLEY Democrat https://www.facebook.com/Colleen4Probate/
- NOEL T. DiBONA Democrat https://www.facebook.com/Noeldibonaprobate/
- KATHRYN E. HUBLEY Democrat https://kathyhubley.com/
- COURTNEY M. MADDEN Democrat https://courtneymadden.org/
- MICHAEL F. WALSH Democrat https://walshforprobate.com/
There are no candidates for the Republican, Libertarian or Green Rainbow parties
COUNTY TREASURER NORFOLK COUNTY
The County Treasurer is responsible for the collection, custody and management all money belonging to the County government, and disbursement of those funds according to law. The Treasurer is responsible for keeping financial records, including bills, vouchers, and documentation of borrowings and debt, to be accessible for future reference., and annually prepares and publishes a report of the County receipts and expenditures for the preceding fiscal year.
The Treasurer also acts as Chairman of the County Retirement Board.
The County Treasurer is an elected official serving a six-year term.
For more information, go to https://www.norfolkcounty.org/county-administration/treasurer
- MICHAEL G. BELLOTTI Democrat https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Government-Official/Mike-Bellotti-for-Norfolk-County-Treasurer-125523504157200/
- BRAD L. CROALL Democrat https://www.bradcroall.com/
There are no candidates for the Republican, Libertarian or Green Rainbow parties
COUNTY COMMISSIONER NORFOLK COUNTY
The Norfolk County Commissioners' Office is charged with implementing policy, budget and other decisions of the elected board of Commissioners. The office's duties include personnel, purchasing, management information systems, and general administration. For more information, go to https://www.norfolkcounty.org/county-administration/commissioners-office
- JOSEPH P. SHEA Democrat https://www.facebook.com/SheaforNorfolk/
- DENNIS J. GUILFOYLE Democrat https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Political-Candidate/Dennis-Guilfoyle-for-Norfolk-County-Commissioner-109258227331366/
- CHARLES B. RYAN Democrat https://www.votecharlieryan.com/
- RICHARD R. STAITI Democrat http://www.votestaiticommissioner.com/
There are no candidates for the Republican, Libertarian or Green Rainbow parties
SHERIFF (VACANCY) NORFOLK COUNTY
The Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office serves the citizens of Norfolk County and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by enhancing public safety through the operation of a safe, secure, and humane correctional facility that establishes structure and accountability for offenders and focuses on re-entry programs and community based programs that promote crime prevention, citizen awareness, education, youth development, elderly assistance and law enforcement support.
For more information, go to https://www.norfolksheriff.com/
- JAMES F. COUGHLIN Democrat https://coughlin2020.com/
- PATRICK W. McDERMOTT Democrat https://www.patrickmcdermott.org/
- WILLIAM J. PHELAN Democrat https://www.phelanforsheriff.com/
- JERRY P. McDERMOTT Republican https://www.sheriffjerrymcdermott.com/
There are no candidates for the Libertarian or Green Rainbow parties
Other State Officials up for Election on Primary Ballot - Sep 1 |
Voices of Franklin: Colin Cass on voting in the Primary Election
Voting in primary elections is very important, yet voter turnout in primaries is usually low. (Embarrassingly so: in 2016 the Franklin primary turnout was only 4.1 % of the eligible voters.) But even conscientious voters probably think, “The real show is the general election. I’ll vote then. I know who I like. What’s the difference?”
One difference is that who you can vote for in the general election is not settled until the primary has occurred. If the people you like have primary challengers, of course, they must defeat the challengers to get on the general ballot. So they will need your help in both elections, not just the general.
And even if the ones you really like have no primary challengers, you may still be wise to vote in the primary. Remember, your favorites will not be alone on the general ballot. Many offices must be filled. Say you are a straight-ticket, one-party voter. You do not want to find yourself obliged to vote for people you dislike just because, on a thin plurality, they squeaked by the primary that you skipped.
And since primary turnouts are low, a few votes can make an outsized difference. Impact per voter is greatly magnified. And naturally, the bigger the field, the more crucial every primary vote is. There are nine contestants in the Fourth Congressional District, for example, for the one place for a Democratic candidate on the general ballot. If voter support were divided equally among the nine and turnout were at 2016 levels, then each candidate would have about 97 supporters in Franklin. In such a race, every primary vote really counts, and could decide who goes to Washington.
The primary is September 1. You can vote in person, vote early, or apply by August 26 to vote by mail.
Colin Cass
146 Longhill Road
Franklin, MA 02038
If you have interest in "Voices of Franklin" please read the guidelines here https://www.franklinmatters.org/2011/03/introducing-voices-of-franklin.html
Friday, August 14, 2020
State Primary Election Information - Early voting schedule, election day - September 1
State Primary Election Information
The MASSACHUSETTS STATE PRIMARY will be held on Tuesday, September 1, from 7:00 am – 8:00 pm in the Franklin High School Gym
Early Voting will be available for one week starting Saturday, Aug. 22nd through Friday, Aug. 28th. All early voting hours will also be held in the Franklin High School gym. Find the early voting schedule posted below:
- Saturday, Aug. 22nd 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
- Sunday Aug. 23rd 10:00 am–3:00 pm
- Monday, Aug. 24th 9:00 am–3:00 pm
- Tuesday, Aug. 25th 9:00 am–3:00 pm
- Wednesday, Aug. 26th 9:00 am–5:00 pm
- Thursday, Aug. 27th 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
- Friday, Aug. 28th 9:00 am -12:00 pm
Please contact the Town Clerk's Office with any questions. www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk
Thank you!
Read more https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/state-primary-election-information
State Primary Election Information - Early voting, election day |
"a clear admission that the president is attempting to restrict voting rights"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"President Donald Trump declared Thursday that he opposes additional funding for the U.S. Postal Service, acknowledging that his position would starve the agency of money Democrats say it needs to process an anticipated surge in mail-in ballots during the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump also claimed anew — falsely — that Democrats were pushing for universal mail-in voting and predicted without providing evidence that mail-in voting would lead to massive voter fraud in the November election. Polls indicate Trump is in for a tough reelection fight against Democrat Joe Biden.
The Republican president said on Fox Business Network that among the big sticking points for a new congressional virus relief package were the Democrats’ demands for billions of dollars to assist states in protecting the election and to help postal workers process mail-in ballots.
“They need that money in order to have the post office work so it can take all of these millions and millions of ballots,” Trump said on “Mornings with Maria,” adding, “If they don’t get those two items, that means you can’t have universal mail-in voting because they’re not equipped to have it.”
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required) https://www.milforddailynews.com/zz/news/20200813/trump-opposes-postal-money-that-would-help-vote-by-mail?rssfeed=true
Editorial note: There is a work around for this attack on our democratic process. Apply for a mail-in ballot, when it arrives, rather than mailing it back, use the drive through drop off box at the Municipal Building to deliver it safely to the Town Clerk. Of course, if you choose to vote in person either with 'early voting' or on September 1 for the Primary, and November 3 for the election, that is also good.
"a clear admission that the president is attempting to restrict voting rights" |
4th District: Cavell drops from 4th to back Mermell
"Dave Cavell, a former Obama speechwriter running in the Fourth Congressional District, dropped out of the congested Democratic primary on Thursday and quickly endorsed Jesse Mermell, a similarly progressive candidate, setting off a series of moves in the once-sleepy primary.
The surprise exit, announced just 19 days before the Sept. 1 primary and with mail-in voting already underway, is also strategic.
Cavell, 36, said he is backing Mermell, a former Brookline selectwoman, in an attempt to avoid splintering the vote in the now eight-person field and to block Jake Auchincloss, a Newton city councilor and former Republican and state GOP employee who has polled near the top of other campaigns’ internal surveys."
Additional reporting on this change to the 4th District Primary race
CRAIG F. WALKER/GLOBE STAFF |
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Town Council recap: special election coming in Dec, Planning Board associate selected, Purchasing process reviewed
Quick summary:
- Councilor Eamon McCarthy Earls is leaving the Council to pursue law school in VA. A special election will be held in Dec to replace him. Additional timeline details to be shared on nomination papers, last day to register, etc.
- Town Clerk Teresa Burr and newly promoted Deputy Clerk Nancy Danelo presented updates on the forth coming primary and November election.
- Town Council and Planning Board had a unique opportunity to vote on a replacement for an associate position. Four candidates were whittled down from about a dozen, three were in person at the meeting and after three rounds of voting Jennifer Williams was selected.
- John Bugbee, the Chief Procurement Officer, presented an overview of the detailed work done mostly behind the scenes for all purchasing activities.
- The snow removal bylaw which had been deactivated in 2017 came back to the Council for a discussion to determine direction. There had been a discussion at the EDC meeting in June before this. Town Administrator Jamie Hellen will take the proposal back to work with DPW Director Brutus Cantoreggi for modification before bringing back to the Council in the future.
- The State grant to fund the regional dispatch expansion to include Mendon and Millville was indeed granted. This will save some money for the budget for the next several years. We will need to put some of the savings aside to prepare for the full allocation return when the grant expires however.
As with most meetings in this pandemic period, I took my notes via Twitter during the meeting reporting in real-time via the virtual session.
The Twitter hashtag can be found online #tc0812 https://twitter.com/search?q=%23tc0812&src=typeahead_click
- Real time reporting underway for #tc0812 Town Council agenda posted to ToF page https://www.franklinma.gov/town-council/agenda/august-12-town-council-meeting
- Announcement from Eamon McCarthy Earls stepping down Sep 26 (?) to start law school. Heading to VA for school hence leaving the Council for this opportunity. #tc0812
- Town Clerk Teresa Burr making some information announcements - (1) Nancy Danelo as deputy clerk. (2) Sat Dec 5th special election for Earls' seat, additional dates for nomination papers etc to be shared #tc0812
- They are busy processing ballot application, expect lines at the polls to ensure appropriate protection for all. #tc0812 masks, gloves and hand sanitizers to be issued. Each voter gets a pen, pens cleaned after. Early voting starts Aug 22 at the high school
- If you did apply for a mail in ballot, and want to go in person, your mail in ballot will be deleted and then record your in person vote. #tc0812
- Citizen comments, no hands raised, only 9 on Zoom tonight. #tc0812
- Motion to approve minutes from 2 prior meetings, both passed via roll call 9-0 #tc0812
- Moving to appointments, Barbara Steele as member of Library board of directors; seconded, passed 9-0 via roll call. #tc0812 of note all and participants wearing masks tonight (were not wearing masks for last meeting, this was while speaking, some did wear off camera)
- Special appointment selection process for planning board associate, charter not explicit on process, hence multiple candidates in joint session with Planning Board tonight #tc0812 Cobi Frongillo first up. Youngest candidate
- Next up, Beth Wierling franklin resident, over 20 years experience in planning worked for ToF as planner, now at Kraft Group for planning and large projects. #tc0812 not opposed to change but it depends upon what the change was proposed to be
- Next up Jennifer Williams, lives downtown, came in 5 years ago is an architect, worked on from large scale to small, master plan, so experience from a different perspective, i.e from construction side. #tc0812 well accredited professional, looking at social impact
- Parks and rec is a huge asset that she didn't really appreciate until she had young kids, now what else do we need, how does it fit? #tc0812
- Roll call of council and planning board, each person says one name can add a reason #tc0812 would like to hear from Planning Board as they would be working with the individual. All the applicants are qualified per Padula, Halligan torn between the three
- After round of comments on appreciation for applicants, all quality individuals. Difficult choice recognized. #tc0812 Frongillo 6, Williams 6, Wierling 2. So top 2 go into second round; 7 - 7 in second round, also a tie
- Williams got 3-2 both times by my count from planning board, will go to vote again: Williams 8 to 6 on third round of voting. #tc0812 request for town Council seat in Dec or planning board next year.
- Applications are kept in file as other openings occur. Taking 3 mins recess #tc0812
- Meetings back to order, planning board public hearing closed, #tc0812
- Procurement presentation per request from Councilor Earls, John Bugbee covering the basics.
- Process defined by dollar value, #tc0812 full presentation doc online at ToF page https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/mai/files/8a._franklin_procurement_overview_3.0.pdf
- Chris Sandini, finance director adds to the presentation #tc0812 attny Mark Cerel adds also in regards to the written contract to provide legal protection for the Town (Mark remote via phone)
- Kelly: "I don't ever want to know how the soup is made, I just want to get it done" #tc0812 criteria built into the specs may permit leeway in not taking the low bidder, if auction process do have to take low bid as long as they meet the criteria.
- If the company/vendor is not on the state list, you can pick them. #tc0812 if procurement is not done properly or timely, things just slow down. Everything can back up behind it. All equipment is sold via municibid (sic) (https://municibid.com/)
- Next up the snow bylaw for discussion and possible reposition for approval https://franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/mai/files/8b._snow_and_ice_removal_bylaw_discussion_memo_supporting_docs_and_proposed_bylaw.pdf…
- #tc0812 drafted a map for sidewalk clearing
- No legislation for action yet, open discussion to help provide direction on how to proceed. Was discussed at an EDC meeting 6/10/20 #tc0812 for reference, the meeting recording and notes are found here https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/06/fm-297-economic-dev-subcomm-61020-audio.html
- Link provides a good example from downtown, walking in the snow, and it shows the difference as you move from building to building, block to block, no consistency. Frankly (no pun intended) we can't afford to do it right #tc0812 h https://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/02/walking-franklin-in-snow.html
- Brutus (formally DPW Director) Cantoreggi addresses some of the comments and questions on the snow issues #tc0812
- Streets are always a priority, the route is prioritized and published. Since some Councilors are saying we won't have a bad winter, guess what we will get? #tc0812 Attny Cerel provides historical background on snow sidewalk bylaws for New England, and liability
- Just went down a legal deadend, per Attny. #tc0812 used to have contractors doing plows, have had trouble recently obtaining help. Understaffed also at DPW. School snow days will help per Kelly (except for when teachers go to the building to teach remotely?)
- Jennifer Williams (new planning board associate) speaks on her experience of walking in the snow downtown, hasn't been able to walk on a sidewalk safely after a storm #tc0812 (see my photo link shared earlier for proof)
- Jamie to regroup with Brutus to see if they can make changes, no dissent on the objective, trying to do something makes sense, it will be a challenge #tc0812 will talk with Superintendent to include the schools in the conversation
- Capital subcommittee no meeting, budget no meeting, EDC has met, will meet again on Aug 20 to work on Economic Development plan MAPC market study #tc0812
- Motion to accept donation #tc0812 https://franklinma.gov/town-council/agenda-items/10a-legislation-action-35…, passes 9-0 via roll call
- Motion to accept gift https://franklinma.gov/town-council/agenda-items/10b-legislation-action-36… passes 9-0 via roll call
- 8 active cases yesterday, same as last week for COVID-19, formally awarded development grant for MECC which helps our budget for next several years, Mendon and Millville will join the regional dispatch #tc0812
- Future items, nothing at this time; Councilor comments: Chandler feels for working parents after SchCom meeting last night. Hamblen congrats on Earl's, congrats to Nancy, keep everyone safe so folks can get back to school #tc0812
- Pellegri looking for volunteers to work in the gift store at the historical museum for when they can open. (No timeline yet) may not be far away i.e. after Labor day #tc0812 folks getting together for CPA, if interested let Jamie know.
- Bissanti thanks to chair for innovative leadership during this pandemic period. Kelly thanks and congrats for Earls, come back and be town attny when Mark gives up #tc0812 Jones congrats to Nancy, Earls to SchCom and school dept for their hard work on the plan
- Dellorco congrats to Nancy and Eamon, #tc0812 (clarification on Earls' end date Sep 6: I recall puting 26 with a ???) Earls saved for next to last word tonight, close to 3 years. Will miss time here. Mercer congratulations, was honored to write a letter, glad it didn't hurt
- Mercer echoes fellow Councilors comments, they spent many hours, made a smart decision last night, we want the kids back in school but not right now. #tc0812 important reminder of TC role is only a bottom line budget, everything else is SchCom and superintendent control
- "thank God it is their decision" I applaud them for putting this plan together. Motion to adjourn, passed via roll call 9-0 #tc0812 So that's all for tonight, catch you next time!
Photos shared via Twitter during the meeting are found online in this album https://photos.app.goo.gl/ff3xHRJisu2MtQLo8
MA Legislature - Senate and House candidates
The state legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is called the Massachusetts General Court (one of my college professors always called it by the original and formal name “The Great and General Court”, so that’s how I always think of it).
The name "General Court" is a hold-over from the earliest days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, when the colonial assembly, in addition to making laws, sat as a judicial court of appeals. It was established in 1630, and meets in the State House in Boston.
The upper house is the Senate, which has 40 members. The lower body, the House of Representatives, has 160 members.
CANDIDATES FOR SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT
***if you need to look up your precinct, go to https://www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch/MyVoterRegStatus.aspx
NORFOLK, BRISTOL & MIDDLESEX DISTRICT
Franklin precincts 1-4, and 7
REBECCA L. RAUSCH Democrat https://www.beccarausch.com/
MATTHEW T. KELLY Republican https://www.mattkellyforsenate.com/
There are no Libertarian or Green Rainbow nomination for this office
SECOND MIDDLESEX & NORFOLK DISTRICT
Franklin precincts 5,6 & 8
KAREN E. SPILKA Democrat http://electkarenspilka.com/
There are no Republican, Libertarian or Green Rainbow nominations for this office
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
TENTH NORFOLK DISTRICT (all Franklin precincts)
JEFFREY N. ROY https://jeffreyroy.com/
There are no Republican, Libertarian or Green Rainbow nominations for this office
For other information to prepare for the Primary (on Sep 1) and Election (on Nov 3) visit the 2020 Election Collection https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/08/2020-election-collection.html
MA Legislature - Senate and House candidates |
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
US House Candidates - September 1 Primary
US House Candidates
Our primary is September
1, but you can vote by mail now, take advantage of Early Voting beginning on
August 22, or vote in person on September 1. You also have until August 22 to
register to vote in this primary.
Remember – if you are enrolled
in a party you MUST vote in that party’s primary, but if you are unenrolled you
may choose which ballot you want.
Of particular note is
the race to represent us in the US House of Representatives. There are NINE candidates on the Democratic primary
ballot and TWO on the Republican Ballot.
There are no Libertarian or Green Party candidates.
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - FOURTH DISTRICT
JAKE AUCHINCLOSS
Democrat https://www.jakeforma.com/
DAVID FRANKLIN CAVELL
Democrat https://www.davecavell.com/
BECKY GROSSMAN
Democrat https://beckygrossman.com/
JULIE A. HALL Republican http://hallforcongress.com/
ALAN A. KHAZEI Democrat https://alankhazei.com/
IHSSANE LECKEY Democrat https://ihssane.org/
NATALIA LINOS Democrat https://www.nataliaforcongress.com/
JESSE R. MERMELL Democrat https://jessemermell.com/
DAVID ROSA Republican https://www.davidrosaforcongress.com/
BENJAMIN R. SIGEL
Democrat https://bensigelforcongress.com/
CHRISTOPHER Z. ZANNETOS Democrat https://www.chriszforma.com/
US House Candidates - September 1 Primary |
2020 Election Collection
Voices of Franklin: Alan Earls - questions diversity of election = https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/12/voices-of-franklin-alan-r-earls-most.html
General Election - November 3
Primary - Sep 1, 2020
2020 Election Collection |