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Tiverton 1st, Democratic Candidates Dominate Local Races

Tiverton 1st and Democratic candidates carried a majority of wins in local races as the unofficial results came in on Tuesday night,

 

Cheers filled the room at Family Ties Restaurant on Tuesday night where Tiverton 1st candidates, their families and supporters gathered with the Tiverton Democratic Town Committee (TDTC) to tally the ballots. Tiverton 1st and TDTC-endorsed candidates won a majority each of the town's local races.

After a long day braving freezing temperatures and touring Tiverton's seven polling precincts to make last-minute ploys to voters, Tiverton 1st and the Tiverton Democratic Town Committee celebrated a swathe of victories wtih hot food and good drinks on Tuesday night.

Five of the elected Town Council members are endorsed by Tiverton 1st: Edward Roderick, Denise deMedeiros, William Gerlach, Brett Pelletier and James Arruda. Incumbents Jay Lambert and Joan Chabot are endorsed by the Tiverton Citizens for Change.  

"I'm excited," said Pelletier, an incumbent. "I think we will be able to make better decisions, more productive decisions."

"We don't agree on a lot of things and we certainly don't walk in lockstep," added Pelletier, referencing Tiverton 1st strong majority in the Tiverton Town Council. "But we will be able to have conversations that are respectful and civil and that have some amount of dissention and difference of opinion. We will be big enough to talk through disagreements and make decisions."

DeMedeiros and Arruda, both seeking their first term in the Town Council, said they were surprised and humbled, after garnering the some of the highest number of votes.

About 55 percent of Tiverton's 12,566 registered voters cast a ballot on Tuesday, where many incumbents were voted back into office.

"We did have to shake it up and we needed to have people run and i think i did well," said Renee DeJesus Jones, a Tiverton 1st-endorsed candidate who missed a Town Council seat by about 116 votes. "My goal is very much to bring Tiverton back together. I felt too much divisiveness and decisions made not really based for Tiverton's best interests. I felt very strongly about that and I think it is time we sit down and get to work instead having private agendas."

Seven of 14 candidates were election to the council, ousting incumbents David Nelson and Robert Coulter.

Tiverton's representatives to the state General Assemby remained largely unchaged, all but incumbent John G. Edwards ran unopposed. Edwards easily won the majority vote in Tiverton and Portsmouth.

"I want to talk about the candidates because all the candidates, every single candidate who ran - whether they won or lost - did a great job because you don't have democracy without them all," said Rep. Edwards who won 72 percent of the vote for the Dist. 70 seat in Tiverton. This will be his third term in the state House of Representatives.

In Portsmouth, Edwards won 69.5 percent of the vote to beat out opponent John Perkins.

After the results came in, candidates echoed a sentiment to retain town services while keeping taxes down and ensuring accountability when spending taxpayer dollars.

Carol Herrmann won her bid for re-election to the School Committee, as did fellow incumbent Sally Black. Rookie candidate Jerome Larkin will bring a fresh perspective to the council, she said.

"We have a common goal to strengthen our school system, make sure students reach their full potential and be conscious of keeping costs to a minimum," said Herrmann.

The Tiverton 1st ticket pledges support to schools and working with community members to reach positive decisions for the town.

"[Tiverton 1st] formed and we all got together and came together because of a divide in our community," said Linda Larson, Tiverton 1st coordinator. "The focus was placed elsewhere for us. This is much more than just today and beyond and bringing the community back together and continuing support for our elected officials."

Related Topics: Tiverton Election 2012, election 2012, and participate 2012

Jane Smith

9:39 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Thank you Linda Larson, et al, for bringing intelligence to the forefront to move our wonderful community forward!

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Gloria Crist

6:27 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

The winds of change! So proud and honored- and so appreciate the hard work, spirit, soul and sweat so many gave to get our community back and take steps to move forward! We are Tiverton First and we are Tiverton Proud.

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Joe Sousa.

9:39 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

It's all about the ground game . T 1 had the momentum . Congratulations

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Brain Mederble

9:39 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

The top 10 reasons the TCC took it in the shorts:

Nelly was not sufficiently rouged for “TCC Candidates Night” (he did look a little pasty)

Robbie ate all the refreshments before the doors opened to the public

Hating teachers isn’t a good enough reason to get elected to the school committee

Paving Lawton Ave and buying an un-appropriated poop-pumping boat are not considered reasons to reelect

Creating the phony anti-FTR movement wasn’t even one of their better lies (we’ll save the list of the TCC’s top 10 lies for another day)

Liberal media bias

Anonymous posters on the Patch

Never realized elected officials needed to live in town

Thought the secret meetings on Lawton Ave were a “mandate from the people”

Thought disclosing campaign contributions was only for the “little people”

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Just Another Taxpayer

9:39 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Congratulations to all the winners. I am pleased that my fellow residents realized what the TCC and its leaders were all about. Day 1 begin the healing process which is necessary unite our community..

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Renee Cwiek

7:21 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

I couldn't be happier! This is an amazing day for Tiverton! Congratulations to everyone!

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Rob Coulter

9:21 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Just a note to say congratulations to the successful candidates last night and their supporters and best wishes to them for a successful upcoming term. Thank you also to all candidates, everyone who participated in all campaigns, and the voters for participating in the democratic process, which makes for a better informed and stronger town. Whether sitting in a government seat or not, there are many ways to help the town and I and many others look forward to continue helping with solutions.
Congratulations again and best regards,
Rob Coulter

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Tiverton Parent

3:03 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

And thank you for the kind words Mr. Coulter. You have shown your commitment to your views, and for that I applaud you. Our views may not align but future understanding and willingness to stick to issues and compromise is paramount. Best of luck.

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Just Another Taxpayer

3:03 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Robbie, will "Fred Floon" or "Billy Barton" be as gracious? You should take solace in your one achievement on the Town Council which was to have Lawton Ave paved

Gloria Crist

10:14 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." --John Adams

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Mike

3:03 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

I recently bought a home in Tiverton and joined Tiverton 1st because I believed in the message and the candidates. My involvement with the organization was limited, but members welcomed me and showed me what community is all about. In addition, T1 candidates represented themselves as thoughtful, articulate, humble, sincere, and at times, humorous. That being said, the gracious comments posted by Mr. Sousa and Mr. Coulter make me believe that we all can come together to move the community forward.

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Brian Moran

3:03 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Big night for Tiverton 1st and a very bad night for the TCC.

I voted for the individuals as opposed to the parties on the Town Council, so it was a very mixed bag for me in that respect....but I was very happy with the School Committee outcome.

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b kcaj

3:03 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

The TCC crashes and burns-It's a great day to live in Tiverton!

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ray

3:03 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

who cares....just lower my dam taxes!!

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RI Teabagger

8:04 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

I'm with him. But it's my understanding that there were charter violations galore. Our lawyers are drawing up the paperwork and exploring our options as we speak. This isn't over yet! Our attorneys have a LOT of experience suing Tiverton. This one may be a winner.

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Ralph Doliber

12:14 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012

Whoa!

Tiverton has a dam?

And we pay a dam tax??

I kid ray, I kid!

Abel Perez

8:06 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Congratulations to Tiverton 1st and TDTC upon your well-won victory. Your election is a testimony to the esteem in which you are held by our fellow citizens.

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Just Another Taxpayer

8:05 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

"Victory has many parents, losers are orphans"

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Jim L

8:05 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Congrats to the winners, glad to see Brett back and Ms de Medorios i think will be good for the town, NOW back to NOTOLLS

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bigmanny

10:25 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Jim L both of those people were endorsed by the group that you attacked and belittled for months. You spent alot of time and energy trying to discredit this group and its candidates. You sink to a new level every time you post, now we know you posted with a fake name after attacking the right to do so.

Tara Messenger

8:04 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

I'm very proud to live in Tiverton today, our community made excellent choices!!

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KSilvia

1:40 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012

Couldn't agree more Tara. Congratulations to all and thank you to all those people that worked behind the scenes for the good of Tiverton.

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