The election is tomorrow. Fort Point's polling place remains the Condon School, 200 D Street (map).
Politicians do look at how many voters there are in each neighborhood, so the more votes from Fort Point, the better.
Details on the election:
Today,
the Board of Election Commissioners for the City of Boston released
plans for tomorrow’s 2013 Preliminary Municipal Election.
The
top two vote getters for Mayor, top eight vote getters for City
Councilor At-Large and the top two vote getters for District City
Council will progress to the final Municipal Election on Tuesday,
November 5, 2013.
The
City of Boston has well over the number of ballots to satisfy each of
the more than 365,000 registered voters eligible to participate
tomorrow. Of the more than 1,500 election officials that will work
tomorrow, more than 400 are fluent in second languages. Boston has a
total of 255 precincts at more than 150 polling locations, which will be
open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
All precincts will have English/Spanish ballots. English/Chinese and English/Vietnamese ballots
will be available in precincts where they are needed. Tomorrow,
interpreters will be available to assist voters in Chinese (both
Mandarin and Cantonese dialects), Vietnamese, Haitian Creole, Cape
Verdean and Russian as well as a number of other languages.
For more information about tomorrow’s election, please visit cityofboston.gov/elections.
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