Democrat Michelle Wu will serve second term as Boston mayor
Michelle Wu secured 72% in the preliminary election and won unopposed after challenger Josh Kraft withdrew, reflecting strong local support and a rising national profile.
- Democrat Michelle Wu will serve a second term as Boston mayor after running unopposed in the election.
- Wu spent election day voting in Roslindale and visiting Santarpia's in East Boston alongside other candidates.
- With no opponent, Wu campaigned for City Council candidates and encouraged voters to make their voices heard.
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Boston's Michelle Wu Re-Elected With 93.23% Of The Vote
How popular is Boston's mayor, Michelle Wu? So popular, no one else bothered to run against her. And it's not for nothing that she was recently included in New York magazine's The 25 Young(ish) Democrats to Watch (besides AOC and Mamdani) as Democrats rebuild the reputation of their party. Source: CBS Boston Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was re-elected to a second term in office Tuesday, as she ran unopposed in the 2025 election. Wu, a Democrat, was …
Election 2025: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu wins 2nd term after running unopposed
"Tonight, and over the next four years, we will send the same message we’ve sent since the day that Boston was founded. That the fight for our freedom, for our families, our friends, and the future we know to be possible is always a fight worth fighting for," Wu said.
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