Those in public service to our state must be ready willing and able to rise to the occasion when called upon to do so. Each one of us, whoever we may be supporting in this year’s statewide election, is searching our heart to determine whom we feel will best fill those roles.
Most of us seem to be very confident that our favored candidates are up to the task. Others bemoan a lack of integrity or skills required to do the job well among those who are running.
Either way, if we feel passionate enough in our convictions then it is clearly incumbent on each of us to do our part and make sure we make our voices heard by voting in the upcoming State Primary on Tuesday, September 3.
This means that we must have the foresight and capability to register for voting if we have not already done so. The process is quick and easy, and is an absolute requirement for being allowed to cast a vote. There really is no excuse for not voting. Registration continues through August 24 in person at Somerville City Hall. Online registration is possible at somervillema.gov/registertovote. Phone the Elections Department (617-625-6600 ext. 4200) to request a voter registration form. Or call 311 (617-666-3311) to be connected to the Elections Department. Early voting is possible from Saturday, August 24, through Friday, August 30.
Specific info is available at www.somervillema.gov/departments/elections.
Let us hope that the those elected will rise to the occasion and realize the potential they may have to become as great as others who have gone before them.
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