By Gintautas Dumcius, Managing Editor
June 16, 2021
Gintautas Dumcius, Managing Editor
Acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey and City Councillor At-Large Michelle Wu are leading in the polls, though a good chunk of voters remains undecided.
A recent poll on the Boston mayor’s race offers another snapshot of the six-way contest.
The poll conducted for a new coalition that includes a construction union, a developer and a real estate investment and development firm shows 31 percent putting themselves down as “Undecided.”
The poll, which mirrors a poll earlier this year from the Dorchester Reporter, WBUR and the Boston Foundation, found Acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey with 22 percent and City Councillor At-Large Michelle Wu with 21 percent. City Councillor Annissa Eissaibi George received 10 percent, while District 4 Councillor Andrea Campbell picked up 6 percent. John Barros, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh’s former economic development chief, and South End state Rep. Jon Santiago, each
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