City of Boston Election Department Issues Reminders Ahead of Tomorrow's General Municipal Election

Boston, MALocal News

Boston will hold its General Municipal Election on November 4, 2025, where residents will vote for a new mayor and 13 City Councilors. The Election Department has registered 430,528 voters and trained over 1,900 poll workers to facilitate the voting process. Polling places will operate from 7 a. m. to 8 p.

m. , offering ballots in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese. Voters in Ward 3, Precinct 9 must now vote at the West End Neighborhood Center due to a location change. Mail-in ballots must be returned by 8 p. m.

to ensure counting, with 32,737 of the 51,769 requested ballots already returned. Voters can track their ballots through the state's website and are encouraged to vote in person if their ballot shows no movement. Unofficial results will start uploading after polls close, with a comprehensive breakdown available by November 5. The Election Department emphasizes accessibility, including language assistance and wheelchair access at all polling locations.

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