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  • PRESS RELEASE

    Malden City Council Votes to Place City’s First-Ever Override on March Ballot

  • PRESS RELEASE

    Police, Fire, Teachers, Librarians Join City Leaders in Backing Malden Override

Feb
11
2026
PRESS RELEASE

Police, Fire, Teachers, Librarians Join City Leaders in Backing Malden Override

Coalition of elected officials, unions, & community members urges 'YES on both' to prevent cuts, layoffs

The Yes! for Malden campaign announced more than a dozen endorsements in support of the Proposition 2 ½ override ballot question, which aims to raise revenues and preserve critical City services from deep cuts and prevent dozens of layoffs. The campaign, run by Malden residents, also launched a website this week, yesformalden.org, which includes information on the override, including how this ballot question is uniquely tiered to ensure maximum flexibility to voters, and how residents can pitch in to help ensure success before the March 31st election.

The Malden Police Patrolmen’s Association, the Malden Education Association, Greater Boston Labor Council, Malden Firefighters 902, and Malden Public Library Local 3945 have all endorsed the campaign. More unions have indicated they will take votes in support of the measure, slated to increase revenues by either $5.4 million or $8.2 million to offset budget pressures and preserve jobs. 

"Without additional revenue, Malden will be forced to make cuts that touch nearly every aspect of civic life. Public safety, services for seniors, educational supports, and access to community programs would all be placed at risk," shares Deb Gesualdo, a music teacher and labor organizer with the Malden Teachers Association. “Educators and municipal employees are already working within systems stretched thin. Any further reduction in personnel or services will have a disproportionate effect on families and neighborhoods across the city."

Many public officials have announced their support, including Mayor Gary Christenson, Council President Amanda Linehan, Councilors Carey McDonald, Karen Colon Hayes, Michelle Luong, Peg Crowe, Paul Condon, Ari Taylor, and Steve Winslow. On the school committee, Members Dawn Macklin, Elizabeth Hortie, Peter Piazza, and Keith Bernard are also endorsing the effort. 

“As a fiscal conservative, I’m generally skeptical of tax increases," said Councillor Paul Condon. "But I’ve looked at the budget, I’ve asked the questions, and I’m voting Yes for the override because Malden doesn’t have a spending problem – we have a revenue problem.”

ELECTION INFORMATION

  • Election Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026, 7am-8pm

  • Early Voting: Begins March 16 at City Hall Clerk's Office (second floor)

  • Vote by Mail: Applications available now

Voters can learn more, find out about early voting options, and access detailed budget information at www.yesformalden.org