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How a Crowdsourced Spreadsheet Called the Boston Mayoral Election in Minutes
How a crowdsourced spreadsheet called the mayoral election in minutes
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Michelle Wu Defeats Annissa Essaibi George in Historic Election for Boston Mayor
For the first time ever, a woman has been elected mayor of Boston, with Michelle Wu now getting ready to take office.
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Watch: Michelle Wu Gives Victory Speech After Being Elected Boston's Mayor
Michelle Wu thanked Boston voters for making her the first woman to be elected as the city’s mayor.
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Watch: Essaibi George Concedes in Boston Mayoral Race, Congratulates Wu
Following a historical race for mayor in Boston, Annissa Essaibi George offered her congratulations to Michelle Wu, calling her the mayor-elect.
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Michelle Wu to Be Next Boston Mayor, Making History as Essaibi George Concedes
Michelle Wu declared victory in the Boston mayoral election on Tuesday, opening her speech — following a concession from her opponent, fellow City Councilor Annissa Essaibi George — with a nod to the history she made by winning. “One of my sons asked me the other night if boys can be elected mayor of Boston. They have been, and they…
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Wu, Essaibi George to Cast Ballots in Historic Boston Mayoral Race
The two candidates hoping to make history in Boston’s mayoral contest — Democrats Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George — cast their ballots on Election Day.
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WATCH: Boston Mayoral Candidate Annissa Essaibi George Speaks at the Polls
Boston mayoral candidate Annissa Essaibi George spoke with NBC10 Boston before casting her ballot on Election Day.
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Wu, Essaibi George Speak Before Casting Ballots in Boston Tuesday
The two candidates hoping to make history in Boston’s mayoral contest — Democrats Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George — will cast their ballots on Election Day. Whoever wins will mark a major milestone in the city’s political culture, becoming the first woman and first person of color elected mayor of Boston. In the city’s long history, voters have...
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Here's What Boston Voters Need to Know Before Hitting the Polls Tuesday
Boston voters will choose between City Councilors Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George Tuesday in an historic race that will elect the first woman of color as mayor. Here’s what you need to know to vote. One of the two finalists, Wu or Essaibi George, is poised to become the first woman elected to serve as mayor in Boston’s...
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Wu and Essaibi George Make Final Push Before Election Day in Boston
Boston’s mayoral candidates spent Monday making their cases to voters before polls open Tuesday. Wrapping up over 24 straight hours on the campaign trail, City Councilor Annissa Essaibi George rallied supporters in Hyde Park Monday night. “My final message to voters is, ‘I love this city, I love this work and I want to represent the people of Boston,’” she…
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On Eve of Boston Mayoral Election, Negative Ads Make Waves
Boston’s mayoral candidates spent the final day before the election making their cases to voters. Seniors at the Forever Young Center in Hyde Park prayed over Boston mayoral candidate Annissa Essaibi George more than halfway through her final non-stop 24 hour campaign blitz. “The city’s voters are still making their minds up,” she said. With one day left, Essaibi...
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Polls Show Wu With Solid Lead But Essaibi George Supporters Say Wait for Election Day
It’s the final days before Election Day in Boston, and supporters of each mayoral candidate are working hard to get people to the polls. From the IBEW headquarters in the city’s Dorchester neighborhood, supporters of Annissa Essaibi George are preparing the mailers and working the phones. Making the rounds in the neighborhoods, campaign volunteer Terrence Williams said “We’re out...
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Wu, Essaibi George Make Push to Get Voters to Polls Next Tuesday
Polls show Michelle Wu with a solid lead among Black and brown voters, but Essaibi George supporters believe election day results will prove otherwise.
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In Boston Mayor's Race, What Are Day 1 Plans for Wu, Essaibi George?
Boston voters will select a new mayor in less than a week, and there won’t be a standard two-month transition period. Whoever replaces Acting Mayor Kim Janey will be sworn in just two weeks after the historic election. Michelle Wu or Annissa Essaibi George will have only 14 days to put together her team, connect with key department heads and…
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Less Than One Week Until Voters Choose Next Mayor of Boston
The next mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu or Annissa Essaibi George, will take over in November, not January, so what are their top priorities?
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With One Week Until Election, Wu and Essaibi George Focused on Final Message
With just one week until election day, Boston mayoral candidates Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George are laser focused on getting out their vote and final message. “We need to invest more in public safety and public health but ensure that the resources are going to the right place,” Wu said. For Essaibi George, that message includes doubling down on…
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There's Only One Week Until Historic Boston Mayoral Election
With just one week till election day, Boston mayoral candidates Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George are laser focused on getting out their vote and final message.
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WATCH: ‘The Final Word' With Annissa Essaibi George
With a week to go until the election, Annissa Essaibi George sat down Tuesday night for a one-on-one conversation with NBC10 Boston’s Latoyia Edwards, in partnership with King Boston and the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts.
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Mass. and Cass Topic Creates Sparks as Wu, Essaibi George Face Off in Final Debate
The topic of Mass. and Cass surrounding addiction and homelessness created the most sparks Monday night as Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George faced off in their final debate..
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Boston Mayoral Candidates Wu, Essaibi George Face Off in Last Televised Debate
Boston mayoral hopefuls Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George faced off Monday night in the final debate of a campaign that will for the first time end with a woman and person of color being elected to the top political office in the city. The debate began at 7 p.m. and could have given Essaibi George her last best chance…