OCTOBER 6TH, 2009
VOTING WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL
CROMWELL CT
This does NOT occur often, but on September 15th, when it came to voting for the Democratic nominees for the board of selectman for the town of Cromwell in CT, there was a tie between Stephen E. Bayley and Anthony A. Varricchio Sr. Both received 305 votes each.
Now it is time to make your decision between these two nominees. This post is to REMIND for all 3,267, approx, registered Democrats of Cromwell CT to come back to the polls and....
VOTE!!!

The run-off is being held tomorrow, Tuesday, October 6th at the high schoolin Cromwell CT. You will have a chance to cast your vote for either Tony Varricchio or Stephen Bayley. Voting will be going on all day... The polls will be open at Cromwell High School from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. So, you can come out before or after work... there are no excuses.
JUST REMEMBER... IN ORDER TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND GET YOUR VOICE HEAR... YOU MUST
VOTE!!!

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Copyright © 2009 By Valerie Osterhoudt, ABR, All Rights Reserved...*CALLING ALL REGISTERED DEMOCRACTS OF CROMWELL CT*
Valerie it is surprising how close many elections are. Every vote counts, and just one more person voting in the primary would have made the difference.