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Sam Zurier wins District 3 State Senate election

Democratic candidate鈥檚 platform includes improving public education, environmental justice

<p>Zurier, who faced Republican Alex Cannon in the special election, is “grateful to the voters in District 3 for entrusting” him as their new state senator</p>

Zurier, who faced Republican Alex Cannon in the special election, is 鈥済rateful to the voters in District 3 for entrusting鈥 him as their new state senator

Democrat Sam Zurier captured of total unofficial votes to defeat Republican Alex Cannon in the State Senate District 3 special general election Tuesday, according to the Rhode Island Board of Elections.聽

An attorney and former City Council member, Zurier won by an overwhelming majority. He received 2,560 votes compared to Cannon鈥檚 263, which made up 9.25% of the total votes. In total, 2,843 votes were cast during the election.聽

鈥淚鈥檓 grateful to the voters in District 3 for entrusting me with this responsibility,鈥 Zurier told The Herald. 鈥淥nce the results are certified I look forward to working in the RI Senate.鈥

While Zurier was concerned about voters not knowing 鈥渨here to go or when to vote鈥 because it was a special election, he is grateful that 鈥渆nough voters did learn about the process and did participate.鈥

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The election results will be certified over the coming days, followed by the swearing in of Zurier.聽

鈥淥nce I鈥檓 sworn in, I鈥檓 going to be meeting with other senators and trying to learn as much as I can about the culture of the Senate,鈥 Zurier said.聽

Zurier previously told The Herald that as state senator, he hopes to increase funding and accountability for the public school system and promote environmental justice. During a virtual forum, Zurier described himself as a 鈥減ragmatic progressive鈥 who supports market-based climate solutions, improving schools and investing federal funding from emergency COVID-19 relief back into the city.

鈥淧ublic education is one of the central parts of my own values and (of) American values,鈥 Zurier previously told The Herald. 鈥淚n the ideal public school, we give every child the chance to realize they鈥檙e a version of the American dream.鈥

Cannon, a senior robotics process automation engineer at Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island, ran unopposed as the Republican candidate, The Herald previously reported. His platform centered on improving education and infrastructure, and also mentioned his opposition to defunding the police and his support of a small government. Cannon could not be reached for comment by press time.

Zurier won the Democratic primary election last month on Oct. 5, edging past Geena Pham, a public school teacher, progressive candidate and member of the RI Political Cooperative, by 300 votes . The other four candidates included Bret Jacob, a former staffer of Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza, Hilary Levey Friedman, a visiting assistant professor of education at the University, and Ray Rickman, a civil rights veteran and former state representative.聽




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