There were five races. Four of the City Council district seats (Districts 1, 2, 4, and 5) and one in a new School Committee district (District E). Each area had more than 2 candidates running, which triggered the preliminary runoffs.
Voter turnout for the election was typically low at 9.1% overall. At the district level, though, there was some variation:
District 1 -- 10.7%
District 2 -- 8.1%
District 4 -- 4.9%
District 5 -- 12.2%
District E -- 9.1%
Such an imbalance raises questions about the At-Large seats in the general election. In this election, the precinct with the highest vote total, which was in District 5, had as many voters as 10 of the lowest vote total precincts. Seven of the 10 lowest voting precincts were in District 4.
Find the report at Voter Turnout by Precinct, Sep 2023.
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