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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

AN ACT RELATIVE TO DISTRICT CITY COUNCIL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF BOSTON

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

SECTION 1. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, in the year 2023, for the office of district city councilor in the city of Boston, the last hour and day for making application of nomination papers at the Boston election department shall be 5PM on June 13, 2023; the last hour and day for filing said nomination papers shall be 5PM on June 23, 2023; the last hour and day for commissioners to complete certification of signatures shall be 5PM on July 7, 2023; the last hour and day for filing withdrawals or objections to nominations of candidates or permissible substitutions shall be 5PM on July 13, 2023.

SECTION 2. The date of the regular preliminary municipal election in the city of Boston shall remain September 12, 2023 and the date of the regular municipal final election in the city of Boston shall remain November 7, 2023.

SECTION 3. For the office of city councilor at large in the city of Boston, all deadlines for making application and distribution and filing and certification of nomination papers and for objections to nominations of candidates or withdrawals or permissible substitutions of candidates shall remain as dictated by the charter of the city of Boston and the election calendar approved by the city of Boston board of elections on March 6, 2023 and shall not be altered by this act.

SECTION 4. Any valid signatures gathered for nomination papers and submitted to the Boston elections department for review by candidates for district city councilor prior to any subsequent approval of new Boston city council districts for the year 2023 shall be eligible for purposes of certification of candidacy under the new district lines if the signature is of a person who is a registered voter within either the new district or the district in which the candidate was initially running pursuant to the now-enjoined November 2, 2022 map; provided, however, that the candidate in question shall have been an inhabitant of a place within the new district for at least 1 year immediately preceding the date of the municipal election.

SECTION 5. If this act does not take effect until after the dates of any action taken in accordance with sections 1 and 4, the actions of the mayor, city council and elections department of the city of Boston to alter requirements or dates related to the 2023 biennial municipal election shall be ratified, validated and confirmed as if this act had taken effect prior thereto.

SECTION 6. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the Boston elections commission may add or change any dates relating to the preliminary municipal election to be held in the city of Boston on September 12, 2023 as they deem necessary for the orderly administration of the election only after approval of the secretary of the commonwealth. Such changes shall be proposed and published at least 72 weekday hours before any scheduled meeting at which a vote will be taken and sent to any affected person by posting on the Boston elections commission website and by whatever other means they deem appropriate. Any approved changes shall be sent to any affected person, posted on the Boston election department website and distributed by whatever other means the commission deems appropriate.

SECTION 7. This act shall take effect upon its passage.

Approved, May 30, 2023.