Politics

Here’s the ballot for the 2019 Boston city elections

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Voters in Boston’s municipal elections will head to the polls on Nov. 5 to select their city councilors and weigh in on a ballot question.

Here’s who and what is on the ballot:

Citywide elections

City Councilor At-Large

Vote for up to four candidates. (The top four vote getters will secure council seats.)

Michael F. Flaherty, incumbent
Althea Garrison, incumbent
Annissa Essaibi George, incumbent
David Halbert
Julia Mejia
Erin J. Murphy
Alejandra Nicole St. Guillen
Michelle Wu, incumbent

Non-Binding Ballot Question 

Do you support the renaming/changing of the name of Dudley Square to Nubian Square?

Yes
No

District City Councilors

Vote for one candidate in your district. (Not sure which district you live in? Check out this map.)

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District One 

Lydia Edwards, incumbent
(Edwards is running unopposed.)

District Two 

Edward Flynn, incumbent
(Flynn is running unopposed.)

District Three 

Frank Baker, incumbent
(Baker is running unopposed.)

District Four

Andrea Campbell, incumbent
Jeff Durham

District Five 

Ricardo Arroyo
Maria Esdale Farrell

District Six

Matt O’Malley, incumbent
(O’Malley is running unopposed.)

District Seven 

Kim Janey, incumbent
Roy Owens, Sr.

District Eight 

Priscilla Kenzie Bok
Jennifer Ann Nassour

District Nine 

Liz A. Breadon
Craig R. Cashman

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