While all the attention has been given to the Mayor of Boston race, let’s not forget there are Boston City Council at Large and District races as well.
Surely, the race to become the City’s top politician deserves top billing but it is important to recognize there are many candidates seeking to serve on the Boston City Council.
The Boston City Council is a major part of City government and should not get shuffled and lost in the major race.
Voters can vote for up to four Council candidates in the September primary election.
When voting for Mayor, take the time to cast a ballot in the Boston City Council as well.
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