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By Reporter Staff
Reporter Staff
Boston’s preliminary elections will take place a week earlier than originally scheduled to help facilitate work associated with mail-in voting should the Legislature extend or make the measure permanent.
Mayor Kim Janey signed the proposal after City Councilors approved the ordinance two weeks ago. The preliminary election will now take place on Sept. 14, giving the city’s election department about 49 days to print and distribute mail ballots should the option become available.
So far, Councilors Michelle Wu, Andrea Campbell, Annissa Essaibi George, state Rep. Jon Santiago, former city economic development chief John Barros, and Janey have declared their candidacies. Candidates have until May 18 at 5 p.m. to file nomination papers with the Boston Election Department.
By Maddie Kilgannon, Reporter Correspondent
March 10, 2021
Jonathan Spillane.
Jonathan Spillane, a Hyde Park native, is the latest candidate to add his name to the pool of at-large city council candidates. Spillane, 29, recently took a leave of absence as Councillor Kenzie Bok’s director of budget in order to campaign.
Currently a Beacon Hill resident, Spillane recently took the Bar Exam after attending Suffolk Law School and is a graduate of Boston College and Boston Latin School.
Spillane has family in the Boston Police Department and said he believes he can bring a unique perspective on policing issues to the 13-member council.