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The recounts that could decide the Providence City Council presidency

Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 19, 2022

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We already know that Brett Smiley will be the next mayor of Providence because he doesn’t have an opponent in the general election, and we could soon get a clearer picture of who will be City Council president – the No. 2 elected office in the city.Current Council President John Igliozzi, who represents Ward 7, is term-limited.But first, recounts.Of the nine requests for a recount that will be considered by the state Board of Elections at a... + full article



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