Democrats Wu, Essaibi George to vie in Boston mayor’s race
BOSTON (AP) — Boston voters have for the first time narrowed the field of mayoral candidates to two women of color who will face off against each other in November.
City Councilors Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George topped the five-person race in Tuesday’s preliminary runoff. They bested acting Mayor Kim Janey, City Councilor Andrea Campbell and John Barros, the city’s former economic development chief.
Wu’s parents immigrated to the U.S. from Taiwan. Essaibi George describes herself as a first generation Arab Polish-American.
Janey is the first Black Bostonian to occupy the office, replacing former Mayor Marty Walsh, who resigned this year to become President Joe Biden’s labor secretary.