Lawton wages sticker campaign for 5th Suffolk
Despite losing the September Democratic primary for Dorchester’s 5th Suffolk District, Barry Lawton is waging a write-in sticker campaign and hopes to see a greater turnout this time around. (Ernesto Arroyo photo) |
Lawton, a long-time Democratic Party activist, says he was hampered by low turnout, despite winning 11 out of the 19 precincts in the district, which is centered around Bowdoin Street.
“I won majority of the districts in the primary election because of hard work and getting out there and talking to the voters,” Lawton said. “I lost badly in one precinct and that impacted the outcome of the election but to me the community spoke by electing me in the most precincts in the district.”
While Lawton is banking on increased turnout in the perennially low-voting district, he may face an up-hill battle persuading voters to affix his name to their ballots in the write-in section.
Henriquez, said he is unfazed by Lawton’s sticker campaign.
“It’s well within his legal right to do it, and it does not change our campaign strategy at all,” he commented. “I never had an idea that I would stop reaching out to residents after Sept. 14, because the job has never been about a campaign victory. It is about community victory and raising the voter turnout in our district, whether it is a campaign year or not a campaign year.”
Henriquez prevailed in a four-way race against Lawton and perennial candidates Althea Garrison and Roy Owens. Garrison has endorsed Lawton. Owens is reportedly running his own sticker campaign.
To successfully wage a sticker campaign, Lawton will have to distribute rolls of stickers bearing his name to volunteers at each polling location in the district and persuade voters to affix his name to their ballots in the write-in section.
In the primary, Lawton enjoyed union support from the Boston Teachers Union, the AFL-CIO and the Boston Fire Fighters Local 718. Now that Henriquez is the Democratic nominee, Lawton may face and up-hill battle garnering support, especially from party activists.
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