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Union workers and elected officials stand in front of the Malden Fire Dept

A Coalition for Malden

Mayor Gary Christenson smiling on Wait's Mount

"Malden has always faced challenges together and today is no different. Our community is facing unprecedented financial pressures from economic forces beyond our control. We now face a choice between making deep cuts to local jobs and essential city services, or coming together to protect our community. I am voting to preserve the services that keep us safe, care for our seniors and children, maintain our roads and parks, and improve life for every resident. Please join me and vote Yes on Questions 1A and 1B on March 31st."

Mayor Gary Christenson

Elected Officials

  • Gary Christenson, Mayor

  • Carey McDonald, City Councillor-At-Large

  • Karen Colón Hayes, City Councillor-At-Large

  • Michelle Luong, City Councillor-At-Large

  • Peg Crowe, Ward 1 City Councillor

  • Paul Condon, Ward 2 City Councillor

  • Amanda Linehan, Ward 3 City Councillor

  • Ari Taylor, Ward 5 City Councillor

  • Steve Winslow, Ward 6 City Councillor

  • Michael Drummey, Ward 1 School Committee member

  • Dawn Macklin, Ward 4 School Committee member

  • Elizabeth Hortie, Ward 5 School Committee member

  • Peter Piazza, Ward 6 School Committee member

  • Keith Bernard, Ward 7 School Committee member

  • Sharyn Rose Zeiberg, Ward 8 School Committee member

Community Leaders

  • Mai Du, Greater Malden Asian American Community Coalition co-founder and local business owner

  • Rachael Running, Community Preservation Committee Chair and union leader

  • Adam Weldai, Malden educator

  • Karen Buck, environmentalist and business owner

  • Shaleen Title, attorney and educator

  • Lindsay McCluskey, MPS parent

  • Marilyn and Ed Andrews, community advocates

  • Cait Quinn, librarian and union leader

  • Deborah Gesualdo, educator and union leader

  • Monique Ching, Ward 5 resident and community advocate

  • Evan Li, Erica Meimei, & Cat Twomey, Malden business owners

  • Sandy Felder, resident and artist

  • Lauren McGillicuddy, community leader

  • Malden Safe Streets, community organization

Endorsed by Malden union workers

Councillor Paul Condon

“As a fiscal conservative, I’m generally skeptical of tax increases. 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.”

City councillor paul condon

<p>Deb gesualdo, music teacher and labor organizer</p>

"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. 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."

Deb gesualdo, music teacher and labor organizer

Share Your Story

Share your story of why you're voting Yes! for Malden. Have you benefited from a city program or service that's now at risk? Do you have concerns about what further cuts would mean for our community? Your voice helps neighbors understand what's at stake in this election.