Town of Salem: Party-Selected Delegates to Conventions for the Republic Party

Town of Salem: Party-Selected Delegates to Conventions for the Republic Party
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Town of Salem issued the following announcement on March 30.

PARTY-SELECTED DELEGATES TO CONVENTION

A  certified list of party-endorsed candidates for the Republican Party in  the Town of Salem for participation as Delegates to the conventions of  said Party specified below is on file in my office at 270 Hartford Road,  Salem, CT and copies are available for public distribution:

CONVENTIONS

2022 34th Legislative District Convention

2022 37th Legislative District Convention

2022 20th Senate District Convention

2022 2nd Congressional District Convention

2022 Delegates for GOP State Convention

2022 Judge of Probate 32nd District

Linda Flugrad, CCTC, Town Clerk of Salem

Original source can be found here.



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