Politics & Government

Fenway-Kenmore Neighborhood Results - Mayor Preliminary Election 2013

Marty Walsh and John Connolly came out on top citywide, but who won in your neighborhood?

The voting in Fenway-Kenmore precincts for the 2013 preliminary elections Tuesday reflected a different set of preferences that the citywide vote. Although John Connolly came in first in votes in many districts, Mike Ross was a close second or first in many areas, with Charlotte Golar Richie, and Felix Arroyo also getting high percentages in some areas.  

There was relatively low turnout overall in Fenway-Kenmore precinct (Boston's Ward 4, Precinct 4-10 and Ward 5, Precinct 2), with averages hovering between 6 percent to 20 percent voter turnout, depending on the area. 

Overall in Boston, Walsh topped the ticket with a little over 18 percent of the vote, according to unofficial results posted by the Boston Election Department. Connolly claimed over 17 percent of the vote. Third-place finisher Charlotte Golar Richie took home over 13 percent of the vote.

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The below results are unofficial, from the city of Boston. Each shows results of the top three candidates:

Ward 4, Pct 5
Turnout: 21.16%
Connolly: 22.42%
Ross: 20.24%
Richie: 18.45%

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Ward 4, Pct 6:
Turnout: 20.47%
Connolly: 22.32%
Ross: 20.24%
Richie: 9.77%

Ward 4, Pct 7:
Turnout: 17.22%
Ross: 31.60%
Connolly: 12.40%
Richie: 14.40%

Ward 4, Pct 8:
Turnout: 15.56%
Connolly: 25.96%
Ross: 24.68%
Richie: 14.89%

Ward 4, Pct 9:
Turnout: 11.41%
Arroyo: 27.14%
Richie: 18.57%
Connolly: 11.49%

Ward 4, Pct 10:
Turnout: 6.79%
Ross: 25%
Richie: 16.07%
Connolly: 12.50%

Ward 5, Pct 2:
Turnout: 14.31%
Ross: 31.72%
Connolly: 13.98%
Richie: 13.44%

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