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Following a Vacancy Recount of the 2,248 ballots credited to Joan Pickett in the 2023 City Council Election, Catherine Zusy was elected to the Cambridge City Council for the remainder of the 2024-2025 term.
Election night results include in-person early voting, mail-in ballots received by election day, and ballots processed by tabulators in polling places. These results do not include hand-counted ballots (auxiliary ballots), write-in results, or provisional ballots.
Please be advised that your polling location, if you choose to vote in-person on Election Day for the upcoming State Primary, September 3, 2024, will be located at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School, 459 Broadway, Media Cafeteria
Cambridge Street Entrance
Information regarding voter registration, voting by mail, voting early in-person, voting on Election Day, and specimen ballots for the September 3, 2024 State Primary.
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