Vote for the Precinct 13 Partners for a Sustainable Community: Anne Finkenbinder, Andrew Fischer, Jennifer Segel, Kevin MacKenzie, David Brewster

My name is Kevin MacKenzie. I am a Public Schools of Brookline educator and a Brookline renter running to represent Precinct 13 at Brookline's Town Meeting. I am a member of the Naming Committee and the Commission for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Community Relations, of which I currently serve as the chair. I am committed to public education, fully funded town services, affordable housing, transit accessibility, environmental justice, civic engagement, and support for Brookline seniors. 

Our town faces both an affordability problem for residents and a funding problem for municipal services, including schools. We need town leaders who support using every tool in the toolbox to address these issues and bring meaningful relief. As a renter and public school educator, I understand these challenges because I have experienced them myself.

I look forward to working together to achieve the best possible tomorrow!

-Kevin

Brookline's Precinct 13

Brookline has 17 Town Meeting Precincts. I am standing in Precinct 13, located in the Town's northwest corner.  The precinct includes portions of the Chestnut Hill and Salisbury Road - Corey Farm neighborhoods in addition to the westernmost stretch of Beacon Street in Brookline. 

Precinct 13's polling place is the John D. Runkle School Gymnasium, located at 50 Druce Street, Brookline MA 02445. Use the school's front entrance. 

A map of Brookline's Precinct 13.

Election Information

Election day is Tuesday, May 6th, 2025. You can vote in-person on election day, vote early in-person, or vote by mail! The Town of Brookline's election calendar can be found here. It has important information about deadlines for voter registration, voting by mail, and early voting. 

Are you registered to vote? You can register online here before Saturday, April 26th, 2025. 

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