By adamg on Tue., 12/14/2021 - 8:47 pm
Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards has defeated Revere School Committee member Anthony D'Ambrosio in the Democratic primary to replace state Sen. Joe Boncore in the First Suffolk and Middlesex district (which includes East Boston). With no Republican candidate, that means she will soon move from the City Council to the State Senate.
The City Council will now set a date for a preliminary and final election to fill the two-year term to which she was re-elected just last month.
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Exciting news!
By Michael Bakshi
Tue, 12/14/2021 - 9:08pm
I'm looking forward to seeing what Lydia Edwards brings to the Senate!
Boston City Council seems like nothing but ..
By CopleyScott17
Wed, 12/15/2021 - 5:41am
...a well-paid stepping stone to higher office and/or a generous pension. Special elections are expensive, barely noticed, and another chance for Althea Garrison to try to claw her way back into office.
Agree with the Special
By Refugee
Wed, 12/15/2021 - 10:15am
Agree with the Special election being wasteful, which ends up being two elections because of the Preliminary. They should fix that.
We had the chance
By Bob Leponge
Wed, 12/15/2021 - 12:56pm
We had the chance to fix at least part of the problem and turned it down. We had a ballot question on switching to ranked choice voting (also known as 'instant runoff') and, sadly, it lost.
Less true now
By Parkwayne
Wed, 12/15/2021 - 10:30am
Now that the city has meaningful influence on city budget, it's a more important job but the special elections stuff is just garbage.
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