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Mass Politics Profs: Candidates Of Color Made History In Elections Nationwide
Plus, Republicans took home big election wins — a potential bad omen for Democrats in 2022 -
It Took 200 Years For Boston To Elect A Woman Mayor. How Long Is That In Boston Time?
A look at 200 years' worth of Boston history to put this historic election into perspective. -
Tania Fernandes Anderson Makes History As Boston’s First Muslim City Councilor-Elect
In January, Anderson will assume the seat currently occupied by Acting Mayor Kim Janey, representing Roxbury, Dorchester and part of the South End. -
Boston Voters Greenlight Budget And School Committee Changes, Reject Neighborhood Substation
The votes went "yes," "no," and "yes" for Boston's three ballot questions this Election Day. -
Louijeune And Murphy Win Open Citywide Boston Council Seats
The Haitian-American lawyer and kindergarten teacher will replace Wu and Essaibi George as the new at-large City Councilors. -
Madame Mayor: With An Emphatic Win, Michelle Wu Remakes Boston Politics
Her victory shatters barriers that once seemed insurmountable. -
Election Results From Key Massachusetts Races
Somerville City Councilor Katjana Ballantyne is set to become the city’s next mayor after rival Will Mbah conceded. -
Mayoral Candidates Wu And Essaibi George Have One Last Pitch To Boston Voters
Regardless of who comes out ahead, the winner of Tuesday’s election will become the first duly elected woman to lead the city -
Boston City Council Prepares For Post-Election Musical Chairs
The City Council candidate who lost by one vote could end up serving in a temporary post-election spot. -
Boston Voters Heading To The Polls For Historic Mayor's Race
Boston voters are heading to the polls Tuesday not only to choose between Democrats Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George for mayor, but to mark a turning point in the city's history, for the first time electing a woman and person of color to helm Boston.