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Patrick Matteson - Precinct 6

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Preferred contact method:
patrick.matteson@gmail.com

What experiences and perspectives would you contribute to Town Meeting?
I have been Town Meeting Member since 2022. I also served on the Finance Committee from 2021 to 2025. These experiences have built a strong understanding of the Town, and how the various Boards and Committees work together to move things forward.

I am also a parent of three elementary aged Children in the Winchester Public School system, and have been a volunteer basketball coach at WinRec and the Winchester Basketball Association.

My professional background is working in Financial Services, having spent most of that time working in the Credit/Risk side, and having recently transitioned to Relationship Management/Business Development.

In summary, my background in Town Politics, experience as an involved parent of young kids, and background in Finance gives me a well-rounded perspective on how important Town decisions should be considered.

What are two or three issues facing Winchester that you think are most important and what are your positions on them?
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What is a special challenge in your precinct that might not be faced in other precincts?
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Why should voters elect you to represent them? 
I am non-partisan and always strive to take a critical, nuanced look at issues that come before Town Meeting. My professional background and experiences within Town mean that I will always make an informed vote in the best interests of Precinct 6, and Winchester as a whole.

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