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Several “I Voted” stickers. Bostonians will vote in the municipal elections this Tuesday. BAILEY SHEN/DFP FILE

Boston’s city council municipal election: overview of candidates

Nicole Abrams November 7, 2023
On Tuesday morning, polls opened for Boston’s municipal elections that will determine the next district and at-large city councilors.
Former Boston City Councilor Kendra Lara

City council incumbents lose their spots in preliminary municipal election

Emilia Wisniewski September 18, 2023
Boston City Councilors Ricardo Arroyo and Kendra Lara will not return to City Hall after losing in the preliminary election on Sept. 12.
East to West: November 8, 2019

East to West: November 8, 2019

JenRacoosin November 8, 2019

In this episode of “East to West,” we cover student government discussions of the Ben Shapiro visit, Boston city council elections, and more. This episode originally aired November 8, 2019....

Michelle Wu addresses supporters at her watch party at Distraction Brewing Co. after winning her reelection campaign for Boston’s City Council at-large on Tuesday. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston’s race for city councilor at large ends with a call for recount

Daily Free Press Staff November 6, 2019
While Michelle Wu, Annissa Essaibi-George and Michael Flaherty were all reelected, the winner of the fourth councilor at-large seat remains to be seen, as candidates Julia Mejia and Alejandra St. Guillen were separated by only 10 votes.
Attendees at a city councilor-at-large debate hosted at WBUR’s CitySpace on Oct. 29, ahead of Boston’s general city council elections that are taking place tomorrow. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DFP FILE

All you need to know for Tuesday’s City Council General Election

Joel Lau November 5, 2019
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5. There, voters will pick the winners of all 13 city council seats -- 9 district seats and 4 city councilor at-large seats.
The eight city councilor-at-large candidates at a debate hosted at WBUR’s CitySpace Tuesday. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Candidates for city councilor at-large debate at WBUR’s CitySpace

Gabriella Finocchio October 24, 2019
The eight remaining candidates for city councilor at-large gathered to debate various issues facing the City of Boston, including transportation, addiction, housing, and education.
Voters at the Boston City Hall polling station voting in the 2018 Midterm Elections. Boston’s preliminary city council elections took place on Tuesday, narrowing down the field of candidates advancing to the Nov. 5 general election. RACHEL SHARPLES/ DFP FILE

The winners of the Boston City Council preliminary elections

Joel Lau September 25, 2019
Only two councilors per district and eight councilors in the city councilor at-large race can advance to the general elections in November.
The Boston City Council holds a meeting last year in the Christopher A. Iannella Chamber. More than 50 people have registered to run for a Council seat this fall. HALEY ABRAMS/ DFP FILE

City Council candidates share their goals, hopes for election

Joel Lau May 2, 2019
Since nomination applications opened two weeks ago, more than 50 Boston residents have applied to become candidates in the 2019 Boston City Council elections, according to WBUR, hoping to be chosen by voters to fill one of 13 open seats in November.
The Boston City Council is exploring new ways to decrease the impact of excessive noise levels in the city on its residents, such as from airplanes. WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

City councilor files order regarding noise levels in Boston

Joel Lau April 2, 2019
Boston City Council is exploring ways to lessen the impact of “unreasonable and excessive noise” on the city’s residents. City Councilor At-Large Althea Garrison filed an order last Wednesday for a hearing to discuss better managing Boston’s noise levels and amending the City’s code.
EDITORIAL: City Council reforms would make City government better

EDITORIAL: City Council reforms would make City government better

Editors February 14, 2019

Boston City Council President Andrea Campbell proposed several changes to the council Monday that include extending councilors’ terms from two to four years, barring candidates from running for two city...

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