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Thu Apr 11, 2013, 11:34 AM Apr 2013

Boston Mayor's race - Where are the women? [View all]

Yesterday, Marti Walsh announced his run for mayor.

http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2013/04/10/state-representative-martin-walsh-formally-announces-bid-for-mayor-boston/lch8daiuJFwz9QyV7DN4yH/story.html


State Representative Martin J. Walsh formally announced Wednesday that he will be a candidate for mayor of Boston, vowing to run a campaign anchored around his record as a legislator, which includes touting accomplishments in economic development, education, and substance abuse treatment.


No problem with this. What bugged me, though, is that the article has the list of declared candidates and those who are talking about running.

Other candidates include City Councilors John R. ­Connolly, Rob Consalvo, and Felix G. Arroyo; Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley; and Bill Walczak, a founder of Codman Square Health Center in Dorchester.

Two other people, Will Dorcena and Charles Clemons, have also said they are running but have raised little money. Several other people have publicly said they are considering a campaign, including Councilor Michael P. Ross and John F. Barros, a school committee member and executive director of the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative.


I only know of a few of them, but I cannot avoid thinking it is really a shame that, in such a long list of candidates, there is no women.

Same goes for the Senate race: 5 candidates and no women... I am a big fan of Markey, but still, why is it still so difficult in MA for women to run for important positions.
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