Declarations
filed at deadline for town office include only independents
As of 3:30 AM, Thursday morning, the list of town
residents seeking elective municipal office in Charlestown includes no one endorsed
by either the Republican or Democratic town committees.
It's not unusual for the Republicans to run no candidates, since the
Charlestown Citizens Alliance (CCA Party) has pretty much supplanted the GOP.
However, this is the first time in my memory that no endorsed Democrat will appear on the ballot.
However, this is the first time in my memory that no endorsed Democrat will appear on the ballot.
Name
|
Office
|
Party
|
CHARLES W BECK
|
Town Moderator
|
Independent
|
JAN V KNOST
|
Town Moderator
|
Independent
|
VIRGINIA LEE
|
Town Council
|
Independent
|
BONNITA B VAN SLYKE
|
Town Council
|
Independent
|
JULIE A CARROCCIA
|
Town Council
|
Independent
|
JODI J FRANK
|
Town Council
|
Independent
|
JANE W GLANDER
|
Town Council
|
Independent
|
DEBORAH A CARNEY
|
Town Council
|
Independent
|
FRANK D GLISTA
|
Town Council
|
Independent
|
TIMOTHY E QUILLEN
|
Town Council
|
Independent
|
DAVID M WILKINSON
|
Town Council
|
Independent
|
WILLIAM H WILSON
|
Town Council
|
Independent
|
DONNA CHAMBERS
|
Chariho School Committee
|
Independent
|
LINDA DELFINO LYALL
|
Chariho School Committee
|
Independent
|
CRAIG F LOUZON
|
Chariho School Committee
|
Independent
|
SARAH E ST LAURENT
|
Non-partisan Planning Commission
|
Independent
|
FRANCES M TOPPING
|
Non-partisan Planning Commission
|
Independent
|
DENISE L RHODES
|
Non-partisan Planning Commission
|
Independent
|
RUTH L PLATNER
|
Non-partisan Planning Commission
|
Independent
|
The CCA Party identified the candidates who are running under their banner as:
- Town Council: Julie Carroccia, Virginia Lee, Bonnie Van Slyke, David Wilkinson, and Bill Wilson
- Planning Commission: Ruth Platner, Denise Rhodes, Sarah St. Laurent, and Frances Topping
- Chariho School Committee: Donna Chambers and Linda Lyall
- Town Moderator: Jan Knost
The candidates for the CCA-controlled Planning Commission are all CCA endorsed.
Two CCA Party incumbents on the Town Council are not running for re-election. One is George Tremblay who was appointed as a place-holder to fill a vacancy. The other is Denise Rhodes, who is instead running for a slot on the CCA Party controlled Planning Commission.
Two CCA Party incumbents on the Town Council are not running for re-election. One is George Tremblay who was appointed as a place-holder to fill a vacancy. The other is Denise Rhodes, who is instead running for a slot on the CCA Party controlled Planning Commission.
Ron
Areglado, anti-wind power advocate, chose not to seek re-election to the
Chariho School Committee, although his cohort Donna Chambers wants another
term.
John
Hamilton, current chair of the Charlestown Democratic Town Committee, did not
file his declaration to continue on the CDTC past this year.
The
Charlestown Republican Town Committee filed no declarations.
Our
peripatetic state Representative Blake “Flip” Filippi (R-somewhere) is seeking
re-election despite the minor distraction of an ugly lawsuit.
That lawsuit pits Flip and brother Paul against his own mother and his other brother Steve. Filippi has no opponent either in the Republican primary or the general election on November 6.
That lawsuit pits Flip and brother Paul against his own mother and his other brother Steve. Filippi has no opponent either in the Republican primary or the general election on November 6.
So
we can look forward to another two years of Flip’s campaigns against vaccination
to prevent cancer, attacks on daylight savings time and bizarre positions in
opposition to sensible gun control.
Luckily for the community, Flip rarely gets support from his colleagues for his harebrained schemes. But they do generate media coverage which is, I guess, all that Flip really wants.
Luckily for the community, Flip rarely gets support from his colleagues for his harebrained schemes. But they do generate media coverage which is, I guess, all that Flip really wants.
His
fellow South County wingnuts, Rep. Justin Price (R-Richmond) and Sen. Elaine
Morgan (R- Hopkinton and including the northern half of Charlestown) both face
Democratic challengers.
Senators
Sue Sosnowski (D-South Kingstown) and Dennis Algiere (R-Westerly, plus the
southern half of Charlestown), face no opposition either in the primary or the
November 6 general election.
Next,
candidates need to collect the required number of valid signatures for their
particular office and file them by close of business on July 16.
Some
candidates may need to win in their Party’s primary which will be held on
September 12.
As
the dust settles, there will be plenty to talk about.