BOSTON — In a stunning show of citywide consensus, 39.7% of readers have spoken — and Michelle Wu is officially Boston’s “Best Politician” of 2025.
The results came from Boston Magazine’s annual Readers’ Poll, where the mayor took the crown with just under 4 in 10 votes (source). In true Boston fashion, that’s apparently enough to win — no majority required.
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Trailing far behind was Senator Elizabeth Warren, who placed second with a delicate 9.1%. Not quite the groundswell of support one might expect from a sitting U.S. senator with a documentary on Apple TV+ and a past presidential run… but at least she made the list.
As for Governor Maura Healey — she didn’t rank. No bronze medal. No honorable mention. No sign of life. Sources say she’s “at peace” with the result and possibly celebrating it somewhere in Europe.
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Wu’s win is a textbook case of plurality politics: no need for 50% when the field is fragmented and the expectations are soft. With 60.3% of voters opting for someone else — or no one at all — the title feels less like a mandate and more like a rebranded student council
Still, the optics work: Wu beat Warren, Healey vanished, and Boston Magazine got everyone talking.
But if 39.7% is what it takes to be Boston’s “best,” it’s less a sign of strength — and more a sign of trouble.
Long live the queen.

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