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Nearby, two supporters of State Rep. Alvin E. Thompson, a Democrat running for re-election, chuckled over the symbolism suggested by the deserted signs...
Barrios triumphed over a four-candidate field which in addition to Benzan and Thompson also included David Hoicka, a Central Square attorney. In the past, similarly crowded fields had helped Thompson eke out a plurality of votes...
Both incumbent Alvin E. Thompson, a part-time security guard in Pforzheimer House, and Vice Mayor Anthony D. Galluccio, who lost to Wolf in 1996 by a 90-vote margin, emphasized their working-class roots in this summer's campaign. But they were topped respectively by Barrios, a Harvard-educated attorney, and Wolf, who received support from women's groups and The Boston Globe...
...28th Middlesex District, Barrios was the clear winner with 48.7 percent of the vote, more than 20 points ahead of his nearest rival, community organizer Dennis A. Benzan, 28. The incumbent Thompson ran a distant third, with only 19.2 percent of the vote...
...District Primary Results Democratic Party Candidate Votes Percentage Anthony Galluccio 4,373 45.3% Alice K. Wolf* 5,270 54.7% *incumbent 28th Middlesex District Primary Results Democratic Party Candidate Votes Percentage Jarrett T. Barrios '90 3,462 48.7% Dennis A. Benzan 1,868 26.3% David Hoicka 411 5.8% Alvin E. Thompson* 1,366 19.2% *incumbent 100% of precincts reported