Word: reeveses
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Unlike the other candidates, Pitkin said he would not be going down to the Cambridge Senior Center to receive the results. As Cambridge Election Commission officials went home for the night, he remained only a few votes behind Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves `72 in a battle for the final spot...
In an election that is still very much up in the air, a mere dozen votes separate six-term Cambridge City Council incumbent Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 and neighborhood activist John Pitkin from winning the ninth—and final—spot on the council.
Reeves squeaked in to an eighth-place spot in the 19a9 election—so even though he is one of seven incumbents in the pool of 19 candidates seeking nine seats, he is the first to say that his seat is not completely safe.
But Koocher says Reeves doesn’t have much to worry about.
“Yes, there is a dwindling number of minority votes in the city,” Koocher says. “But still Reeves has a solid base of people.”