bargaining table when universities make decisions that affect their lives."
Helder S. Peixoto, 27
An MBTA police officer, Peixoto has served on several police and youth advisory boards. His priorities include public safety, city maintenance, art czar, term limits and putting metal detectors in Cambridge Rindge and Latin School.
Candidate statement: "I understand the needs of the younger generation, and am one of only two ethnically diverse candidates seeking office. As our community is diverse, so must be our ideas."
Henrietta S. Davis, did not give age
Endorsements: Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus, Cambridge Civic Association, National Association of Social Workers, PACE, Mass. Chapt.
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