[UPDATE] Candidates Maria Greenberg and Josh Krintzman have provided links to their campaign websites. And in Ward 4, Cyrus Dahmubed has decided to run for Councilor-at-Large, against first-time candidate James Chaimanis and incumbent Josh Krintzman — three candidates for two seats. Dahmubed’s dropping out of the Ward Councilor race ensures that Randy Block will run unopposed for that seat.
Candidates for municipal office were required to file nomination papers, with signatures to be certified, with the City Clerk by 4:59PM on July 22. On July 23, the City Clerk issued a report of certified candidates for all municipal offices. This information remains tentative only to the extent that candidates have until August 7 to withdraw. No other candidates may be added.
Key: In the accompanying table of candidates:
- Uncontested elections are shaded gray and contested elections are shaded white.
- Non-incumbents are shown in bold font.
- Blue links are to candidates’ campaign websites (more to come).
Mayor (elected city-wide)
Albert Cecchinelli, Marc Laredo
At-Large Councilors (2 per ward, elected city-wide)
1: Alison Margaret Leary, John R. Oliver
2: Susan S. Albright, Tarik Jamal Lucas
3: Andrea W. Kelley, Pamela A. Wright
4: John Chaimanis, Cyrus Dahmubed, Joshua Barrett Krintzman
5: Brittany Hume Charm, Rena L. Getz
6: Lisa Rachelle Teusch Gordon, Theodore Noel Gross, Alan Lobovits, Sean ND Roche
7: Brian Paul Golden, Becky Grossman
8: David Alan Kalis, Rick Lipof, Jacob Silber
Ward Councilors (1 per ward, elected by ward)
1: Maria S. Greenberg, Jonathon C. Kazakoff-Eigen
2: David Micley
3: Julia A. Malakie
4: Randall Steven Block
5: Julie T. Irish, Garrett K. Miller
6: Martha H. Bixby
7: R. Lisle Baker
8: Stephen Farrell
School Committee (1 per ward, elected city-wide)
1: Christie Lee Gibson, Arrianna Nicole Proia
2: Christine Fisher, Linda D. Swain
3: Jason Venkat Bhardwaj
4: Tamika Olszewski
5: Jenna Lauter Miara, Benjamin I. Schlesinger
6: Mali Lipchik Brodt, Jonathan A. Greene
7: Alicia Piedalue
8: Victor Lee, Jim Murphy
If all certified candidates remain on the ballot, then the November 5, 2025 election will have contested races for:
- Mayor
- 3 of the 8 races for Councilor-At-Large
- 2 of the 8 races for Ward Councilor
- 5 of the 8 races for School Committee
and starting in January, the City will have non-incumbents for:
- Mayor
- 4 to 6 of the 16 City Councilors-At-Large
- 1 or 2 of the 8 Ward Councilors
- 6 of the 8 School Committee members
With this array of candidates, a preliminary election in September is not required because there are not more candidates than twice the number of seats in any race.
Ed. Note: We have updated this article to incorporate information from the City Clerk’s July 23 report of certified candidates, links to candidates’ campaign websites, and Cyrus Dahmubed’s decision on July 28 to run for Councilor-at-Large in Ward 4.





