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Five Takeaways From What Might Have Been The Closest Election In Boston History
After a three-day recount, Julia Mejia beat Alejandra St. Guillen by one vote for an at-large seat on the city council. -
St. Guillen Says She Will Not Contest Boston City Election Outcome In Court
"After weighing all the options with my team and my family, I have come to the decision to not move forward with a court challenge," she said in a tweet. -
Julia Mejia Wins Boston City Council Seat By 1 Vote, Recount Finds
Mejia prevailed for the fourth-place spot for the Council’s four at-large seats after a three-day-long recount. -
Campbell Doubles Down On Call For Boston To Create Inspector General
On Tuesday, Boston City Council President Andrea Campbell doubled down on her push for the city to create an office for an inspector general. -
After A Bribery Scandal, Will Boston's Zoning Board Of Appeal See Change?
For some, the revelations confirmed a long-standing sense that Boston's ZBA is too close to developers. -
Recount Process To Determine At-Large City Councilor Has Begun
Election officials say the recount will take place the weekend of Dec. 7 and 8. -
Nail-Biter Boston Council Race Just Got Even Closer
Updated but still unofficial vote totals from the city show Julia Mejia just five votes ahead of opponent Alejandra St. Guillen. -
Politics: Boston City Council, Kentucky's First Black Attorney General and Ayanna Pressley Endorses Elizabeth Warren
The November 5th elections brought brisk winds of change across the country, including here in Boston. Voters upended an old political dynamic and… -
Shirley Leung On Diverse City Council: 'They’re Not Gonna Wait For Change'
The Boston Public Radio contributor expressed excitement for the future of politics in Boston in the wake of Tuesday’s election. -
About Last Night: What The 2019 Boston Elections Actually Mean
For the first time ever, the city's going to have a majority-woman, majority-minority City Council. Now what?