Ryan Henry-Wilkinson, Watertown City Council candidate and lifelong North Side resident, is asking all voters receiving absentee ballots for the September 10th City Council Primary election to cast their ballot for him.
Military and permanent absentee ballots for the City Council Primary election are due to be issued on Monday, August 10, 2015.
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HENRY-WILKINSON ASKS AS ABSENTEE VOTERS TO “LOOK DOWN THE LINE”
Ryan Henry-Wilkinson, Watertown City Council candidate and lifelong North Side resident, is asking all voters receiving absentee ballots for the September 10th City Council Primary election to cast their ballot for him.
Military and permanent absentee ballots for the City Council Primary election are due to be issued on Monday, August 10, 2015.
Ryan Henry-Wilkinson, Watertown City Council candidate and lifelong North Side resident, is asking all voters receiving absentee ballots for the September 10th City Council Primary election to cast their ballot for him.
Military and permanent absentee ballots for the City Council Primary election are due to be issued on Monday, August 10, 2015.
HENRY-WILKINSON
ASKS
AS
ABSENTEE
VOTERS
TO
LOOK
DOWN
THE
LINE
Ryan
Henry-Wilkinson,
Watertown
City
Council
candidate
and
lifelong
North
Side
resident,
is
asking
all
voters
receiving
absentee
ballots
for
the
September
10th
City
Council
Primary
election
to
cast
their
vote
for
him.
Military
and
permanent
absentee
ballots
for
the
City
Council
Primary
election
are
due
to
be
issued
on
Monday,
August
10,
2015.
I
will
be
honored
to
receive
the
votes
of
City
residents
and
property
owners,
said
Henry-Wilkinson.
In
recent
months
Ive
been
working
hard
to
meet
voters
and
listen
to
their
concernsbut
the
hard
work
is
just
beginning.
Im
looking
forward
to
serving
City
residents
and
with
every
decision
I
make
on
the
City
Council,
I
will
ask,
whats
best
for
the
people
of
Watertown?
Mr.
Henry-Wilkinson's
name
appears
in
the
eighth
column
on
that
ballot
and
listed
5th
among
City
Council
candidates.
For
more
information
on
Henry-Wilkinson,
please
visit
Henry-Wilkinson
for
City
Council
on
Facebook
or
his
Tumblr
page
at
www.ryanforwatertown.tumblr.com.
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About
Ryan
Henry-Wilkinson:
A
graduate
of
Immaculate
Heart
Central
and
Wells
College,
Henry- Wilkinson
is
focused
on
creating
jobs,
fostering
financial
stability
and
improving
services
and
opportunities
within
the
City.
Henry-Wilkinson
is
a
lifetime
resident
of
Watertown's
north
side,
where
he
lives
today
with
his
wife,
two
doors
down
from
where
his
great-grandfatherwho
served
on
Watertown
City
Council
for
nearly
two
decadesraised
his
family.