October 14 is the last day to register to vote in the November 3 Municipal Election.
Unregistered Boston residents should take a little time to become a part of selecting who is running the city and become engaged in the civic process.
While registering, why not take a friend.
It is important that residents let their voices be heard, especially in the political system that governs the city. In order to do so, residents must register to vote.
           Your vote is your voice!
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