Election Day

Candidates make final pitches

Martin Walsh and John Connolly expressed confidence as they traversed the city this afternoon hunting for the last holdout voters.

Martin Walsh paid a visit to 101-year-old Boston resident Josephine Worrell (left), while John Connolly greeted voters in Hyde Park.

Left: Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff; Right: Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff

Martin Walsh paid a visit to 101-year-old Boston resident Josephine Worrell (left), while John Connolly greeted voters in Hyde Park.

Vargas DaSilveira, a mayoral candidate runner for Marty Walsh, picked up a voter.

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Vargas DaSilveira, a mayoral candidate runner for Martin Walsh, picked up a voter.

Billy Brien of West Roxbury handed out campaign literature for mayoral candidate John Connolly outside of the Copley MBTA station.

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Billy Brien of West Roxbury handed out campaign literature for mayoral candidate John Connolly outside of the Copley MBTA station.

James Barbuto and Justine Hayes of Dorchester kept warm with coffee.

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James Barbuto and Justine Hayes of Dorchester kept warm with coffee.

Voters were bombarded with campaign signs outside the Franklin Institute polling place on East Berkley Street in the South End.

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Voters were bombarded with campaign signs outside the Franklin Institute polling place on East Berkley Street in the South End.

At the Oak Square YMCA in Brighton, Sarah Oliver voted with her rescue Chihuahua, Dixie.

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At the Oak Square YMCA in Brighton, Sarah Oliver voted with her rescue Chihuahua, Dixie.

Todd Payton glanced at literature that was handed to him ouside a Ward 12 polling place.

Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff

Todd Payton glanced at literature that was handed to him ouside a Ward 12 polling place.

Signs outside the Higginson/Lewis School on Tuesday.

Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff

Signs outside the Higginson/Lewis School on Tuesday.

Mayor Thomas Menino cast his ballot for his successor at Franklin D. Roosevelt School in Hyde Park.

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Mayor Thomas Menino cast the ballot for his successor at Franklin D. Roosevelt School in Hyde Park.

Menino was greeted by applause after casting his ballot outside the Franklin D. Roosevelt School.

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Menino was greeted by applause after casting his ballot outside the Franklin D. Roosevelt School.

Martin Walsh talked to voters in Dorchester's Savin Hill neighborhood early Tuesday.

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Martin Walsh talked to voters in Dorchester's Savin Hill neighborhood early Tuesday.

John Connolly, his wife, Meg, and their three children headed to St. George Orthodox Church in West Roxbury.

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John Connolly, his wife, Meg, and their three children headed to St. George Orthodox Church in West Roxbury.

John Connolly and Martin Walsh cast ballotts in elections that will see one of the two candidates become Boston's next mayor.

Left: Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff; Right: David L. Ryan/Globe Staff

John Connolly and Martin Walsh cast ballots in elections that will see one of the two candidates become Boston's next mayor.

Voters at the polling place in the basement of the Boston Public Library.

Voices from the polls

Voters brought a range of concerns to the polls today — the public schools, crime, housing, but also gut feelings about particular candidates.

Voter resources

Polling hours: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Where to vote: Find your polling location

Candidate profiles: John Connolly | Martin Walsh

Candidates on the issues

More coverage: The race for mayor

City of Boston election resources

Longtime East Boston resident Tom Domenico, 72, made no mistake how he felt about a casino in East Boston.

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East Boston voters decide fate of Suffolk Downs casino

The do-or-die neighborhood referendum will determine whether the Suffolk Downs casino proposal will move forward.

Lawrence Mayor William Lantigua directed volunteers in his campaign office on Tuesday.

State oversees Lawrence elections

The state oversight comes as Mayor William Lantigua and his challenger, City Councilor Daniel Rivera, are battling for every vote.

After previously denying allegations, Mayor Rob Ford today said he smoked crack ‘‘probably a year ago’’ when he was in a ‘‘drunken stupor.’’

Toronto mayor won’t resign after crack admission

Mayor Rob Ford today said he smoked crack ‘‘probably a year ago’’ when he was in a ‘‘drunken stupor,’’ but vowed to stay on as mayor.

Mass. Bay Community College evacuates campuses after threat

A threatening note prompted the school to evacuate all three of its campuses and cancel classes and activities for the rest of the day.

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Amazon.com must now charge sales tax in Mass., making the mall or the corner store look ever more attractive.

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Book Review

In “Stitches,” Anne Lamott (above) writes six pieces that span 96 pages and which remind us that “hope is a conversation.”

‘Stitches ’ by Anne Lamott

In “Stitches: A Handbook of Meaning, Hope and Repair,’’ Lamott strikes a far more elegiac note than she has in her previous works.