Preliminary findings

By CHRIS FARAONE  |  August 12, 2009

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HOPEFUL: JEAN-CLAUDE SANON
REPRESENTING Mattapan Square, Mattapan
AGE 50
THEME SONG "It Takes Millions of Haitians"
IN HIS WORDS "We do not need a go-it-alone-style leader representing our community's interest this time around. Our community is blessed by many resources, our citizens being a source of strength and talent we cannot continue to ignore."
IN OUR WORDS Teacher, real-estate agent, and community radio and television personality Jean-Claude Sanon speaks fluent English with a broken Haitian accent, and that may be his greatest asset. We'll say this once: don't underestimate the Caribbean vote. Sanon might seem rough around the edges, but as co-founder of the Massachusetts Haitian American Voters Coalition and a graduate of Suffolk University's prestigious Initiative for Diversity in Civic Leadership program, he's more prepared for this race than some might think.

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