By Katie Trojano Dorchester Reporter "While I’m extremely confident that I will obtain the necessary signatures to appear on the ballot by the April 28th deadline, this is certainly a new landscape requiring a new way of campaigning,” Fluker-Oakley said. She added: “If we want to encourage more first-time candidates to run including women and people of color, the system will also have to be flexible and adjust to this new reality given the limitations of in-person and door to door contact and other restrictions being placed on candidates.” Read the story >>>
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