By adamg on Mon., 11/4/2013 - 8:23 pm
Go to My Neighborhood, type in your address and find out.
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Where to vote anywhere in Massachusetts
By Ron Newman
Mon, 11/04/2013 - 10:32pm
Go to [url=http://www.wheredoivotema.com/bal/myelectioninfo.a... My Election Information[/url], type in your address and find out.
When you get to the polls in Boston, vote Walsh for mayor
By Anonymous
Tue, 11/05/2013 - 2:07am
Marty makes the case.
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Troll, we'll vote for Connolly
By anonism
Tue, 11/05/2013 - 5:56am
Connolly preferred, but write-ins are welcome.
We don't need to move forward into the past. Boston needs solvency; with Walsh, there's no chance of that. Unions will rule under Walsh.
Proportional Representation for Boston?
By theszak
Tue, 11/05/2013 - 7:05am
Could Proportional Representation be better for Boston or for any other greater Boston municipalities?
http://www.fairvote.org/
Let's Have Pizza For Dinner a story about political representation
http://archive.fairvote.org/library/brochure/pizza...
Proportional Representation Brochure
https://www.cambridgema.gov/~/media/BD029816F80C4C...
https://www.cambridgema.gov/election.aspx
Proportional Representation
By anon
Tue, 11/05/2013 - 10:00am
Proportional Representation can allow fringe parties, most famously in German prior to World War II, to come to power. It can also allow a major party to start splinter groups to fracture their opposition and cement power. Something directly counter to the intent.
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