2009 Boston municipal election results

Below are the results of the Boston municipal election held Nov. 3, 2009.
Winner indicates unofficial winner.

Mayor

Precincts reporting: 254 of 254
Candidate Votes Vote %
Winner THOMAS MENINO (i) 63,123 57%
MICHAEL FLAHERTY 46,768 42%
WRITE-INS 331 0%

City Councilor at large

The top four candidates win at-large seats on the City Council.
Precincts reporting: 254 of 254
Candidate Votes Vote %
Winner JOHN R. CONNOLLY (i) 51,308 18%
Winner STEPHEN J. MURPHY (i) 50,962 18%
Winner FELIX G. ARROYO 45,099 16%
Winner AYANNA S. PRESSLEY 41,847 15%
TITO JACKSON 30,173 11%
ANDREW P. KENNEALLY 24,215 9%
TOMAS GONZALEZ 18,297 7%
DOUG BENNETT 16,817 6%
WRITE-IN VOTES 951 0%

District 1 Councilor

Precincts reporting: 26 of 26
Candidate Votes Vote %
Winner SALVATORE LAMATTINA (i) 8,107 77%
CHRIS KULIKOSKI 2,442 23%
WRITE-IN VOTES 37 0%

District 2 Councilor

Precincts reporting: 27 of 27
Candidate Votes Vote %
Winner BILL LINEHAN (i) 9,278 97%
WRITE-IN VOTES 250 3%

District 3 Councilor

Precincts reporting: 30 of 30
Candidate Votes Vote %
Winner MAUREEN E. FEENEY (i) 8,580 98%
WRITE-IN VOTES 173 2%

District 4 Councilor

Precincts reporting: 29 of 29
Candidate Votes Vote %
Winner CHARLES C. YANCEY (i) 6,034 99%
WRITE-IN VOTES 91 1%

District 5 Councilor

Precincts reporting: 28 of 28
Candidate Votes Vote %
Winner ROB CONSALVO (i) 10,272 99%
WRITE-IN VOTES 123 1%

District 6 Councilor

Precincts reporting: 34 of 34
Candidate Votes Vote %
Winner JOHN M. TOBIN JR. (i) 12,818 99%
WRITE-IN VOTES 186 1%

District 7 Councilor

Precincts reporting: 31 of 31
Candidate Votes Vote %
Winner CHUCK TURNER (i) 5,516 60%
CARLOS T. HENRIQUEZ 3,641 39%
WRITE-IN VOTES 63 1%

District 8 Councilor

Precincts reporting: 22 of 22
Candidate Votes Vote %
Winner MICHAEL P. ROSS (i) 5,324 84%
OSCAR T. BROOKINS 978 15%
WRITE-IN VOTES 27 0%

District 9 Councilor

Precincts reporting: 27 of 27
Candidate Votes Vote %
Winner MARK S. CIOMMO (i) 4,848 64%
ALEX SELVIG 2,676 35%
WRITE-IN VOTES 34 0%
SOURCE: Boston Election Department