Quincy MA Election Coverage 2023
Let the Games Begin!
As always, Quincy Quarry News’ ever-growing legions of loyal readers can count on seeing Quincy Quarry’s legendary take on “balanced and fair coverage” with its impending reporting on this year’s local mayoral election.
QUINCY 2023 MAYORAL ELECTION COVERAGE:
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Today Is Election Day!
After many weeks of spam push poll calls pimped by the Koch Machine as well as its junk mail that has surely sent many a local mail carrier to a chiropractor foisting bovine byproduct, today is the last day one can vote.
City Hall Workers Poaching Designated Early Voting Parking Spaces
Quincy Quarry hit the pavement around City Hall to find designated parking for early voters. So little was provided as well as so poorly signed that finding it took some doing.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Hey Big Spender!
After last week’s news that while crime nationally was down by 1.6% in 2022 from 2021 levels, crime in Quincy was up by 9%, this week comes word that Quincy’s peerless mayor has blown past spending a million on his reelection bid with even more such campaign trafficking yet to be foisted.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch Campaign Spending Blows Past a Million
There was also a $13,280,213.65 bank deposit and then withdrawal from Mayor Koch’s campaign fund bank account. While reports suggest a banking error, Quincy Quarry is endeavoring to find out if perhaps the funds were errantly transferred in from a slush fund and then returned to, say, the Caymans.
Quincy Center Project Announcement Real or October Surprise Mirage?
Among nurmerous shortcomings regarding this announcement, normally de rigueur renderings of the proposed project were apparently not provided.
A Quincy Quarry News Election Fact Check Snippet
After laying waste to the mud hurled by Mayor Koch against his mayoral election opponent in a recent campaign mailer, the Quarry then took a look at the claims of success foisted by Mayor Koch in the same mailer.
Mayor Koch’s Reelection Campaign Goes Negative
As is both well-known as well as common practice, going negative is a common practice when a candidate, especially an incumbent, is facing a closer race than had been anticipated.
Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Gone Fishing!
This past week’s holiday Monday and finally pleasant fall weather after weeks of rainy weather gave rise to a bit of hooky at Quincy Quarry.
Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch Blows past $425,000 Spent on Campaign Consultants this Election Cycle
That and also looking to be leaning on spending $500,000 on campaign consultants by the time that Mayor Koch’s final campaign consultant bill for this election cycle is paid.
Another Quincy Local Tells Koch Campaign Junk Caller Quincy Quarry News is the Top Source for News About Quincy
Needless to, Quincy Quarry can now only properly encourage other loyal readers who have been similarly bothered by such koched-up junk calls to post comments to this Quincy Quarry story about their similarly being bothered.
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