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The mayor of Boston is the head of the municipal government in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Boston has a mayor–council government. Boston's mayoral elections are nonpartisan (as are all municipal elections in Boston), and elect a mayor to a four-year term; there are no term limits. The mayor's office is in Boston City Hall, in ...
This category contains the mayors of Boston, Massachusetts in that city's history. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Michelle Wu (Chinese: 吳弭; [1] pinyin: Wú Mǐ; born January 14, 1985) [2] [3] is an American politician serving as the mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, since 2021. The daughter of Taiwanese American immigrants, Wu received her undergraduate and legal education at Harvard University.
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu speaks during a campaign rally in support of the statewide Massachusetts Democratic ticket, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022, in Boston.
Boston's public transportation operator, the MBTA, is a division of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), [109] limiting the power that the mayor of Boston has over transportation in the city. Nevertheless, Wu has taken actions and voiced positions related to the city's transportation.
Unwed during his mayoralty, Walsh was the first bachelor elected mayor of Boston in more than six decades. When he took office, his girlfriend Lorrie Higgins was dubbed the city's "first girlfriend" by The Boston Globe. [127] After many years as unwed partners, [143] in March 2024 Walsh and Higgins were married.
The 2021 Boston mayoral election was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, to elect the mayor of Boston, Massachusetts. Incumbent mayor Marty Walsh was eligible to seek a third term. However, he resigned as mayor on March 22, 2021, after being confirmed as secretary of labor in the Cabinet of Joe Biden . [ 3 ]