Who Speaks for Whom?

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I find it difficult to believe the claims of Morgan, Anklowitz, and Borek, that the people of West Windsor have clearly spoken in the recent election. ##M:[more]##The newly elected council members should keep in mind that fewer than 20 percent of registered voters voted for them in the recent election.

@$:If the city council members want to speak for West Windsor, they must endeavor to solicit the views of those who did not vote rather than merely rely on the energized minority of the population that did vote. The city council should represent the interests of the entire city.

Stuart Shapiro

Windsor Haven

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