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With temperatures expected to soar past 90 degrees, Voters in Boston, Chicopee, Greenfield, Springfield, Worcester and West Springfield head to the polls for preliminary municipal elections Tuesday.
In Boston, voters will cast ballots for City Council candidates in district four – where longtime incumbent Charles Yancey faces three challengers – and in district seven – where incumbent Tito Jackson goes up against five challengers.
In Springfield, incumbent Mayor Domenic Sarno and six challengers are on the ballot Tuesday, but only the top two vote getters will secure a spot on the November ballot.
The Worcester ballot features 16 candidates vying for a total of six City Councilor-at-Large seats and four candidates running for the lone district two councilor seat.
The West Springfield mayoral race will trim the field of candidates from three down to two, and voters in both Greenfield and Chicopee will narrow the fields of candidates running for various municipal offices.
Polls will be open until 8 p.m. The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 3.
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