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Rivera Consulting Election Night Coverage
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We are deeply grateful to everyone in #bospoli who has worked to make precinct-level closeout results public this cycle. This spreadsheet would not be possible without these results. We're especially grateful to the Boston Open Election Results Portal, and are including data from their spreadsheet with their permission to support our shared goal of public access to election results. Check out their work here!
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So far, we have seen results from165of Boston's 255 precincts. That means results are in from65%of Boston's precincts.
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283909
registered voters live in the counted precincts (as of October 2021)
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Overall turnout in precincts which have reported is around
29.5%
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Here are the results in these precincts so far
Here are the results so far broken down by City Council district
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Michelle Wu5213062.2%AEGMWAEG %MW %Votes
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Annissa Essaibi George3137837.4%1 (Eastie, Charlestown, North End)5259640245.0%54.8%11693
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Blanks2910.3%2 (Chinatown, Downtown, Southie)2736403340.3%59.5%6783
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Total Votes837993 (Dorchester)5450481053.0%46.8%10287
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4 (Mattapan, Dorchester, Rozzie, JP)2319544229.7%69.6%7820
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Here's how the same precincts broke in the preliminary.
5 (Hyde Park, Rozzie)4689904834.0%65.5%13804
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Michelle Wu2377932.7%6 (JP, West Roxbury)5890922738.9%60.9%15147
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Annissa Essaibi George1675623.0%7 (Roxbury, South End, Dorchester)1935614223.8%75.7%8114
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Andrea Campbell1464220.1%8 (Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Fenway, Mission Hill, West End)2279541729.5%70.2%7716
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Kim Janey1409419.4%
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John Barros22073.0%9 (Allston, Brighton)821160933.7%66.1%2435
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Others12231.68%
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We think that Michelle Wu's win benchmark in these precincts is somewhere around49%
of the vote.
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That means that if she were on track to win citywide, we'd expect her to win more than49%
in precincts counted so far.
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Conversely, Annissa Essaibi George's win benchmark in these precincts is around51%
of the vote.
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That means that if she were on track to win citywide, we'd expect her to win more than51%
of the vote here.
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These precincts don't necessarily reflect the city. Here's how they break down by race and ethnicity according to the 2020 census.
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In reported precincts, 19.3%of residents identify as Non-Hispanic Black, compared to19.1%
in the city as a whole
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In reported precincts, 19.8%of residents identify as Hispanic or Latino, compared to18.7%
in the city as a whole
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In reported precincts, 44.1%of residents identify as Non-Hispanic White, compared to44.6%
in the city as a whole
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In reported precincts, 10.6%of residents identify as Asian, compared to11.2%
in the city as a whole
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In reported precincts, 0.1%of residents identify as Indigenous, compared to0.1%
in the city as a whole
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In reported precincts, 0.0%of residents identify as Pacific Islanders, compared to0.0%
in the city as a whole
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In reported precincts, 1.3%of residents identify as Some Other Race, compared to1.4%
in the city as a whole
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In reported precincts, 4.7%of residents identify as Two Or More Races, compared to4.8%
in the city as a whole
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Know any results you don't see reflected here? Tweet @RiveraConsults with a picture of the voting machine tape with the ward and precinct visible, or email will@riveraconsult.com. We'd also love to hear from you if you see any issues or if you'd like to know more about our work!
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