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Maria Curtatone Wins Register of Deeds Primary for Middlesex South

Curtatone topped a field of six Democratic contenders in a tight primary race for the South Middlesex register of deeds. No Republicans ran.

 

With 382 out of 385 precincts reporting, it appeared that Maria Curtatone, a lawyer from Somerville, won Thursday's Democratic primary for register of deeds in Middlesex County's southern district, which includes Malden.

At 12:30 a.m. Sept. 7, according to unofficial results compiled from Boston.com and the Waltham election office, Maria Curtatone received 14,524 votes. Her closest competitor, Maryann Heuston, also from Somerville, received 12,971 votes.

With a 1,553 vote lead for Curtatone as of 12:30 a.m., it did not appear that results from the remaining three precincts in Townsend would alter the results.

Curtatone defeated five other Democratic candidates in what was the de facto election for the office. No Republican candidates ran for the office, so Curtatone will be unopposed in November's general election.

The register of deeds is responsible for overseeing records and documents related to real estate. If you're a homeowner, your mortgage, property title, condominium documents and other real estate records are maintained by the register of deeds.

The Middlesex South district consists of 44 towns and cities in Middlesex County. 

    Having won the primary, Curtatone is lined up to take over as register of deeds from Eugene Brune, who served in the office for 24 years and is retiring. Perviously, Brune was mayor of Somerville.

    Curtatone's younger brother, Joseph Curtatone, is the current mayor of Somerville.

    Related Topics: Maria Curtatone, Middlesex South Registry of Deeds, election 2012, and participate 2012

    Mr Iamnottheteacher

    2:47 am on Friday, September 7, 2012

    Is it me, or does this site get most of the news from Boston.com? Do you guys have a partnership?

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    CALB70

    12:01 pm on Friday, September 7, 2012

    Don't know Ms. Curtatone but am hopeful she will make it her priority to bring the registry into the 21st century. Had to go there recently for some title research on my home as part of a refinancing. Its a place most of use would never have to go unless a situation like that and was amazed to see how antiquated everything else. They also need better customer service. No one wants to help. I was incredibly lucky to find the one gem in the department to help me get what I needed after being brushed off on phone several times. Hope Ms. Curtatone can help that place. You don't want to find yours elf there and that is a shame since our taxes pay for the service.

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