Town Elections 2006

Congratulations to DTC Members

Tom Mahoney

Nancy Coville Wallace

Esther Hopkins

Faith Tolson-Pierce

Carlos Cunningham

Pam Roberts

Norma Shulman

Chris Lorant

on their victories in the 2006 Town Elections

Tom Mahoney was elected to the Planning Board, getting the highest number of votes for that position.

Nancy Coville Wallace was elected Library Trustee, after winning in the Preliminary as a write-in.

Dr. Esther Hopkins was elected to Keefe Tech School Committee

Faith Tolson-Pierce was elected to Town Meeting, Precinct 13

Carlos Cunningham was elected to Town Meeting, Precinct 12

Pam Roberts was elected to Town Meeting, Precinct 10

Norma Shulman was elected to Town Meeting, Precinct 5

Chris Lorant was elected to Town Meeting, Precinct 1

FDTC Caucus Results of February 5, 2006

Framingham Democratic Town Caucus

February 5, 2006

Held at Cameron Middle School 1PM

Number of registered voters in attendance: 123

Candidates in attendance:

Deval Patrick, Tim Murray, Deb Goldberg, Andrea Silbert, Sam Kelley, John Bonifaz, Mike Festa, Gerry Leone, Jarrett Barrios

DTC Chair Norma Shulman presided over caucus proceeding.

Elected Delegates

 

WOMEN

 

MEN

Elsa Aviza Bob Berman
Carone Berman Stan Berman
Jeanne Bullock Herb Chasan
Carrie Daly Carlos Cunningham
Courtney Elgart Jerry Desilets
Susan Elwyn Dennis Giombetti
Susan Massad Gerry Heng
Kathie McCarthy Steve Joyce
Stephanie Mercandetti Chris Lorant
Sarah Micciche AJ Mulvey
Valerie Mulvey Phil Ottaviani
Ilma Paxico Wes Richie
Joan Rastani Alan Silver
Pam Roberts Charlie Sisitsky
Rochelle Sivan Steve Starr
Kirsten Steinbach John Stefanini
Faith Tolson Parwez Wahid

(26 pledged to Patrick, 8 to Reilly)

 

Elected Alternates

 

FEMALE

 

MALE

 

3RD ALTERNATE

Meade McCoy Chris Ross Phil Giffee

(3 alternates pledged to Patrick)

Town Elections 2005

Congratulations to DTC Members

A.J. Mulvey

John Stasik

Shelley Strowman

Norma Shulman

Valerie Mulvey

on their victories in the 2005 Town Elections

A.J. Mulvey was elected to the Keefe Tech School Committee, getting the highest number of votes for that position.

John Stasik was elected to the Board of Selectmen, finishing with the second highest vote total among the six candidates.

Shelley Strowman was elected to Town Meeting from Precinct 9.

Norma Shulman was elected to Town Meeting from Precinct 3. (Has since moved to Precinct 5, vacating her Precinct 3 seat and was appointed to a vacant seat in Precinct 5.)

Valerie Mulvey was re-elected Town Clerk, getting the highest number of votes for any candidate in this election.

SOME OTHERS: Esther Hopkins was appointed by Precinct 10 members to be a Town Meeting member for that Precinct. Kathie McCarthy is Chair and Esther is Vice Chair.

FDTC Caucus Results of January 30, 2005

Framingham Democratic Town Caucus

January 30, 2005

6:45PM

Framingham Green

136 Maynard Road, Framingham

The following delegates to the 2005 Massachusetts State Convention from the Town of Framingham were elected at the Framingham Democratic Town Caucus:

WOMEN DELEGATES

Shelley Strowman

Stephanie Mercandetti

Terene Micciche

Sarah Micciche

Laura Medrano

Lee Mason

Nancy Coville-Wallace

Valerie Muvley

Elsa Aviza

Esther Hopkins

Rita Blum

Pam Roberts

Donna Howland

Rochelle Sivan

Kathy McCarthy

Faith Tolson Little

MEN DELEGATES

Chris Lorant

Matt Gilman

Cesar Monzon

David Magnani

Stephen Robinson

Steve Joyce

John Stefanini

Steve Grossman

Phil Ottaviani

Robert Berman

Alan Silver

Stan Berman

Chris Ross

Gerard Desilets

Shahid Khan

Carlos Cunningham

Parwez Wahid

35TH DELEGATE

Herb Chasan

The officers were authorized by a vote of the members to fill any vacancies in the delegation. Anyone interested in attending the convention should contact the Chair ASAP.

Envelopes with payment for the convention have to be mailed within 10 days of the caucus (1/30).

Framingham Democratic Town Committee

Minutes of January 30, 2005

Held at Framingham Green from 7:30pm to 8:30pm.

Attendance

Members: Bob Berman, Rita Blum, Debby Blumer, Nancy Coville-Wallace, Carlos Cunningham, Jerry Desilets, Pat Dunne, Bill Haberman, Esther Hopkins, Donna Howland, Shahid Khan, Ruth Litter, Chris Lorant, Waldo Lyon, Dave Magnani, Tom Mahoney, Stephanie Mercandetti, Sarah Micciche, Terene Micciche, Cesar Monzon, Valerie Muvley, Phil Ottaviani, Chris Ross, Norma Shulman, Alan Silver, Rochelle Sivan, John Stefanini, Cheryl Tully Stoll, Parwez Wahid

Associate Members: Laura Medrano, Steve Robinson, Shelley Strowman

Additional Elected Officials: Karen Spilka, Tom Sannicandro

Some left over items from the Kerry campaign were offered to the attendance for purchase. Proceeds would be donated towards victims of the December 2004 Tsunami.

The attendance was at 29 members; this satisfied the minimum 24 members present needed for quorum; the bylaws amendments were taken up for discussion and vote.

Debby Blumer moved acceptance of the amendments.

Norm Shulman read the 20 amendments that had been sponsored by the Bylaws Subcommittee. There was a question on Amendment #11 on the role of the Affirmative Action & Outreach Advisor. The role as stated suggested that the Advisor would be seeking to encourage participation of target groups, it was felt that language should reflect that the members of target groups are encouraged to participate. Bill Haberman suggested a change to the amendment’s language to read “encourage the participation of individuals from affirmative action target groups”. This suggested change was accepted as an amendment to the previous motion.

A question was raised on Amendment #12 on the scheduling of the DTC’s annual meeting. A related point was also mentioned about the out-going chair heading the Town’s delegation to the state convention. It was stated that the language of this amendment was taken directly from the state charter guidelines.

Phil Ottaviani moved that the amendments be taken up for vote, seconded by Debby Blumer.

The 29 members present passed all 20 amendments, as amended, by unanimous vote.

Treasurer reported the DTC account has $1092.14. One membership is uncollected from last year. There are 9 unpaid members for the current year. There are 7 paid associate members.

Motion was made to accept the November 2004 minutes.

Certificate of Lifetime Membership was presented to Ruth Litter.

The event on March 5th was organized by the Democratic Alliance (formerly Metrowest Alliance). Chris Lorant has been representing the Framingham DTC at meetings of this group as an elected member of the Alliance. Three representatives (including the Chair) from the DTC will be Elected at the February meeting. The Alliance meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month.

Chris Lorant also made a pitch for Howard Dean who is seeking to become Chair of the Democratic National Committee. A petition website has been established: deanfordnc.org.

Program Committee reported that the program for the February 13th meeting would feature candidates for Town elections. For March the Program Committee is considering a mid-week program. It was mentioned that 2 members (Pat Dunne and Joan Rastani) were to be recognized on March 16th at the Salute To Framingham Dinner, therefore the Program Committee should avoid that date. There was also a request for the Program Committee to consider the topic of Early Primaries.

An event dubbed “Inaugural Bawl” was postponed due to the January 22nd snowstorm, and has now been scheduled for March 5th at the same location, Tin Alley Grill in Framingham.

An announcement was forwarded from Mr. Bob Edwards stating that the Human Relations Commission is meeting on February 10th to discuss the branch library.

Sarah Micciche announced the Relay For Life steering committee’s kickoff meeting in Natick on February 3rd at the Natick library; she distributed brochures on this subject.

Debby Blumer announced on Saturday March 12 9:30am a Commonwealth Legislative seminar at the Framingham Public Library to encourage participation of minorities explaining how to become involved in the political process. Senator Barrios of Cambridge is involved in the project.

Also Debby mentioned on Saturday February 12 a Money Conference with the State Treasurer at Framingham State College.

Cheryl Tully-Stoll mentioned a kickoff party for a Democratic candidate for Selectmen.

Valerie Mulvey mentioned the Celebration Committee would be meeting February 13, 5pm at the Columbus Club, holding a pasta dinner fund-raiser; proceeds to benefit the Flag Day Parade.

A request was made to find out more information about a group called the 21st Century Democrats, this group is apparently based in the mid-west and is seeking support for candidates in that region.

Former Vice Chair, Mat Helman, attended as a guest and was welcomed by the members.

Rochelle Sivan mentioned Democracy For America is looking for endorsements to support Howard Dean from Democratic Committees; this can be an agenda item for February.