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Watch: Boston's Mayoral Election — How Far The City Has Come, And How Far It Has To Go
A new pop-up program explores what Boston's mayoral election says about how far we've come, and how far we have to go. -
What Do Black Candidates Need To Be Elected Mayor? Coalitions — And Certain Conditions
It also doesn't mean there can only be one Black candidate running at a time, Ken Cooper says. -
What Caused The Election Results Delay? Mail-In Voting And Accurate Counting, Commonwealth Sec. Says
Bill Galvin said that although the media was unhappy with the delay, it was ultimately a good thing for voter access and transparency. -
Is Boston Ready For A Black Mayor? Breaking Down The Preliminary Election Results
The vote for the three Black candidates — Kim Janey, Andrea Campbell and John Barros — totaled 43%. But what does that mean for the future? -
Boston City Council Sends Acting Mayor A Request For Pre-Paid Mail-In Ballots After Tabulation Delay
Council praises election department for working under duress. -
Old School And New Talent Advance In Boston's At-Large Councilor Races
Two vacancies are spurring competition for city-wide Council seats. -
And Then There Were Two: Wu, Essaibi George Claim Victory In Boston's Mayoral Prelim
Janey, Campbell, and Barros concede. -
Preliminary Results: Voters Across Mass. Cities Shape November Elections
Mayoral races across Massachusetts narrowed on Tuesday. -
On The Ground: Voices Of Voters On Election Day In Boston
Even at the voting booth, some voters went in undecided. -
GBH News Politics Team Previews Boston's Preliminary Election
On the eve of Boston's preliminary election, GBH News reporter Adam Reilly welcomed local political experts who are closely watching Boston's historic mayoral race.