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Local News Boston City Council approves new redistricting map with 10-2 vote A federal judge sent councilors back to the drawing board earlier this month, leading to a contentious and accelerated ...
The Boston City Council redistricting map approved by the council and the mayor last fall has been thrown out by a federal judge. City of Boston By Susannah Sudborough May 9, 2023 3 minutes to read ...
Boston City Council has finally agreed on a new district map for the city after a month of heated negotiation, narrowly avoiding potential delays to this years’ election. Boston Globe Politics ...
The new map would keep “the boot,” the South Dorchester precincts of 16-8, 16-11, 16-12 and 17-13, in District 3, by moving 17-13 from D4, as proposed by Louijeune, to D3.
Boston’s new political map looks most likely to stand, leaving the city on schedule for its elections this fall, after the attorneys who sued to block an earlier set of the boundaries indicated ...
Now the 13-member Boston City Council, which devolved into insult-hurling while drawing up the first map, needs to agree on a new one.
The foggy scramble to redraw Boston’s federally rejected voting map played out in real time Monday during a City Council hearing that featured a more than an hour and a half–long recess and tense ...
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