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Environmental consultant Craig Kelley was poised to claim a seat on the Cambridge City Council, beating out three-term incumbent David P. Maher based on preliminary results from today's election.
The eight other incumbents were poised to win reelection to the council.
Challenger Patricia Nolan '80 stood to win a seat on the School Committee based on the preliminary results, along with fellow challenger Luc D. Schuster. Incumbents Marc McGovern and Ben Lummis were poised to lose their seats.
Members of the Cambridge Election Commission announced the results at the city's Senior Center tonight.
-Check thecrimson.com for updates throughout the night.
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