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Brookline Patch 2012 Election Guide

What you need to know about candidates, issues and polling places in Brookline, the Fourth District, Norfolk County, and beyond.

 

The goal of this guide is to bring you, in one place, all the essential information you need to vote in Brookline Tuesday:

Voting Info

Precinct 1 – Wheelock College, 43 Hawes Street, (Monmouth Street Entrance)
Precinct 2 – Coolidge Corner Branch Library, 31 Pleasant Street
Precinct 3 – Theresa Morse Apartments, 90 Longwood Avenue
Precinct 4 – Town Hall, Room 103, 333 Washington Street
Precinct 5 – (New) Lincoln School, 19 Kennard Road
Precinct 6 – BHS Schluntz Gymnasium, 115 Greenough Street
Precinct 7 – Arthur A. O'Shea House, 61 Park Street
Precinct 8 – Devotion School Gymnasium, Stedman Street Entrance
Precinct 9 – Senior Center, 93 Winchester Street
Precinct 10 – John W. Kickham Apartments, 190 Harvard Street
Precinct 11 – Driscoll School, New Gymnasium, Washington Street Entrance
Precinct 12 – Runkle School Gymnasium, 50 Druce Street (Front Entrance)
Precinct 13 – Runkle School Gymnasium, 50 Druce Street (Front Entrance)
Precinct 14 – Heath School Gymnasium, 100 Eliot Street
Precinct 15 – Fire Station #6, 962 Hammond Street
Precinct 16 – Putterham Branch Library, 959 West Roxbury Parkway

Note: Precincts 12 and 13 are back in the Runkle School gym. You can use the Google Voting widget or visit www.wheredoivotema.com to verify your polling location.

Races

Local

  • Norfolk Clerk of Courts - Walter Timilty, who was running unopposed in the primaries.  
  • Norfolk County Commissioners - John Gillis and Francis O'Brien, both of whom were running unopposed in the primaries.
  • Register of Deeds, Norfolk - William O'Donnell, who was running unopposed in the primaries.  

State

  • State Senator – Cynthia Stone Creem, who ran unopposed in the primaries.
  • State Representatives – Michael Moran (representing Precinct 1 in Brookline), Jeffrey Sanchez (Pct 5) Frank Smizik (Pcts 2-4, 6-13), Edward Coppinger (Pct 14-16). All of whom were running unopposed in the primaries. 
  • Governor's Council - District 3 - Incumbent Marilyn Devaney, a Watertown Democrat, will face Tom Sheff, a Newton Independent. There has been quite a bit of conversation with the candidates in Patch's Local Voices blog section--check it out!

National

Ballot Issues

Question 1: Availability of Motor Vehicle Repair Information : This law would require all car manufacturers to provide — on an equitable fair-market value subscription basis — all diagnostic and repair information for model years beginning in 2015 to owners or an owner’s designated in-state independent repair facility (not affiliated with a manufacturer or its authorized dealers). The law would also make available for purchase information for model years 2002 through 2014.

Question 2: Prescribing Medication to End Life: This law "would allow a physician licensed in Massachusetts to prescribe medication, at a terminally ill patient’s request, to end that patient’s life." The act would require that patients are mentally capable of making this decision and orally communicate it to a doctor on two occasions 15 days apart. Participation by a doctor or health care facility would be voluntary.

Question 3: Medical Use of Marijuana: This law "would eliminate state criminal and civil penalties for the medical use of marijuana by qualifying patients." It would also allow patients to possess a 60-day supply of marijuana and would establish at least one in each county but no more than 35 "treatment centers" throughout the state in 2013.

About this column: A daily summary of five pieces of information you may find useful before you head out. The weather, big news and events in town. Runs at 5:30 every weekday morning. Related Topics: Barack Obama, Brookline election guide, Gary Johnson, Mitt Romney, election 2012, election guide, and presidential candidates

Jody Hensley

10:04 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

Take 3 Minutes to Learn More about Question 3 at:
http://mavotenoonquestion3.com/question-3-in-3-minutes/

Question 3 is a "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" warn citizens in California and Colorado where pot stores have proliferated under a law similar to the one proposed here. The language in this 6-page law includes "other conditions" which allows virtually anyone to get a marijuana recommendation for any reason. There can be 35 pot stores in the first year, but there is no upper limit in the law. This is the LEAST RESTRICTIVE marijuana law in New England. With an undefined 60-day supply, amounting to hundreds of joints, allowed on a person or in a car, theft and diversion to black market sales are inevitable. Home grow sites are already subject to criminal break-ins in neighborhoods as close as Rhode Island. And even the Obama administration has called rising levels of youth use and addiction a legitimate public health issue. There has to be a better way to be compassionate.
Please get the details before you vote. To learn about Question 3 go to: www.MaVoteNoOnQuestion3.com

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Katherine

8:43 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

MUST read:
"Support for Kill List and NDAA make Obama and Romney Unfit for Office"

http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/reawakening-liberty/2012/nov/2/support-kill-list-and-ndaa-make-obama-and-romney-u/

Anyone who did not see the final Presidential third party debate last night between Gov. Gary Johnson (Libertarian) and Dr. Jill Stein (Green) has a civic duty to watch it before going to vote today. Be a loyal American, and make sure you, your family and friends watch and listen to the third party Free and Equal Election Debate Replay right now. It is an historic and enlightening debate, and sheds much-needed light on old problems for America and American citizens. It can still be viewed online at the Free and Equal Elections website.

http://freeandequal.org/?v=1

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