Recount complete: Bowman elected to Newton City Council
The recount results are in: Alicia Bowman has defeated incumbent Greg Schwartz for the second Ward 6 at large seat on the Newton City Council by 29 votes.
Final official margin +29 for @aliciafornewton pic.twitter.com/DGhstV0q61
— Nathan Phillips (@nathanpboston) November 24, 2019
What Alicia Bowman is doing while waiting for recount
Jenna Fisher from Patch interviews Alicia Bowman and finds out what she’s doing while waiting for the Nov. 23 Ward 6 at large city council recount.Video: Wards 5 & 6 council and school committee candidates debates
The Area Council sponsored debates that were held on Oct. 27 are now available online! This is a great opportunity, especially for last minute folks, to learn more about the candidates before the election this Tuesday! School Committee Ward 5 – Emily Prenner and...VIDEO: Ward 6 School Committee Goldman vs. Rosenblit
Ward 6 School Committee contest candidate Galina Rosenblit declined to participate in NewTV/League of Women Voters forums that we’ve been featuring here on Village 14. But she did elect to take NewTV up on the offer to create a “candidates message.” Here’s both of the Ward 6 candidates: incumbent Ruth Goldman and Galina Rosenblit
Rosenblit
Decision 2019: Galina Rosenblit from NewTV Government on Vimeo.
VIDEO: Ward 6 City Council forum with Bowman, Danberg and Schwartz
Here’s the NewTV/Newton League of Women Voters debate between among incumbents Victoria Danberg and Greg Schwartz and challenger Alicia Bowman, who are running for the two Ward 6 City Council at-large seats.Decision 2019: Ward Six Councilor at Large from NewTV Government on Vimeo.
VIDEO: Ward 6 City Council forum between Lisa Gordon and Brenda Noel
Here’s the NewTV/Newton League of Women Voters debate between incumbent Brenda Noel and Lisa Gordon for the Ward 6 City Council seat.Meanwhile in Ward 6: Watch the debate between Blazar and Noel
Incumbent City Councilor Dick Blazar is facing a well-organized challenge by Brenda Noel for the Ward 6 seat. Here’s a video from their debate earlier this month sponsored by the Highlands Area Council.