Governor’s Council Candidates Interviewed on WCA-TV in Advance of Massachusetts Primary
Watertown – The Massachusetts primary election is fast approaching, with a spotlight on the Governor’s Council race. This often-overlooked body plays a crucial role in approving judicial appointments, pardons, and commutations. In district 3, which represents Watertown, incumbent of 25 years Marilyn Devaney will be running against public defender Mara Dolan.
The Massachusetts primary election will be held on September 3rd, 2024. Find everything you need to know about polling hours, early voting, voter registration, vote-by-mail, and more on the City of Watertown’s website.
Watch interviews with each candidate below. The interviews can also be seen airing on WCA-TV’s Public Channel. See the schedule here.
Marilyn Devaney (Incumbent)
Mara Dolan
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