Hoping to join Wu on ballot, third-place mayoral candidate pursues recount

Boston, MALocal News

Domingos DaRosa is seeking a recount in the Boston mayoral election after finishing third in the preliminary race, aiming to secure a place on the general election ballot. His efforts were prompted by Josh Kraft's recent withdrawal from the contest, creating a vacancy for the next-highest vote-getter. Despite garnering only 2,409 votes—below the 3,000 required—DaRosa is hopeful that a recount will reveal additional support. He collected signatures from 10 wards to initiate the recount process, emphasizing that the 21,000 residents who voted for Kraft should not be ignored. DaRosa expressed frustration over being marginalized in the election narrative, asserting that media coverage has favored other candidates.

The Boston Election Department is currently certifying results, with an update on recounts expected soon. DaRosa's challenges reflect broader concerns about electoral fairness and representation in local politics. The outcome could influence the dynamics of the general election, where incumbent Mayor Michelle Wu remains the frontrunner.

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