During the City of Boston municipal primary election and in the final election, the Review has continuously encouraged North End/Waterfront residents to make it their business to get out and vote.
Two candidates are vying to become Mayor of Boston and eight candidates are attempting to secure Boston City Council At Large seats.
In District One which includes the North End/Waterfront has two candidates seeking one seat.
Polls are open 8am to 8pm so there is plenty of time for registered voters to make their way to the precinct they vote in.
The saying goes, “Your Vote is Your Voice” so don’t be silent, cast a ballot on Tuesday, November 5.
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