Michelle Wu

Michelle Wu
吳弭
Wu in 2024
54th Mayor of Boston
Assumed office
November 16, 2021
Preceded byKim Janey (acting)
President of the Boston City Council
In office
January 4, 2016 – January 1, 2018
Preceded byBill Linehan
Succeeded byAndrea Campbell
Member of the Boston City Council
from the at-large district
In office
January 4, 2014 – November 16, 2021
Preceded byFelix G. Arroyo
John R. Connolly
Succeeded byErin Murphy
Personal details
Born (1985-01-14) January 14, 1985
PartyDemocratic
Spouse
Conor Pewarski
(m. 2012)
Children3
EducationHarvard University (BA, JD)
Signature
WebsiteCampaign website
Chinese name
Chinese吳弭
Hanyu PinyinWú Mǐ
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWú Mǐ
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingNg4 Mei5

Michelle Wu (Chinese: 吳弭; pinyin: Wú Mǐ; born January 14, 1985) is an American lawyer and politician who has been the 54th mayor of Boston since 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, she is the first woman and the first person of color to be elected to the position. At age 36, she was also the youngest person to have been elected to the position since John E. Kerrigan became mayor in 1945, also at age 36.

The daughter of Taiwanese American immigrants, Wu graduated with honors from Harvard University and Harvard Law School. From 2014 to 2021, she was the first Asian-American woman to serve on the Boston City Council and was its president from 2016–2018. While on the Boston City Council, Wu authored several ordinances that were enacted. This included an ordinance to prevent the city from contracting with health insurers that discriminate in their coverage against transgender people. She also authored ordinances to have the city protect wetlands, support adaptation to climate change, enact a plastic bag ban, adopt Community Choice Aggregation, and provide paid parental leave to municipal employees. As a city councillor, Wu also partook in a successful effort to adopt regulations on short-term rentals.

Wu was elected mayor in 2021. During her mayoralty, Wu has addressed climate change and other concerns through a municipal "Green New Deal" (the Boston Green New Deal) and signed an ordinance to divest city investments from companies that derive more than 15% of their revenue from fossil fuels, tobacco products, or prison facilities. A supporter of fare-free public transportation, Wu has funded a pilot program of fare-free service on three MBTA bus routes, expanding on a single-route pilot program that had previously been started under Kim Janey's preceding acting mayoralty. Wu succeeded in using contract negotiations with the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association as a means to create significant reforms related to police accountability. The union later endorsed Wu for re-election, the first time they had endorsed a mayor's re-election in more than three decades. She also emerged as a prominent opponent of the second Trump administration, with the Trump administration targeting the city over the Boston Trust Act. During her first term, Boston experienced a substantial reduction in gun violence and murders that resulted in multiple record-low years. She was re-elected to a second mayoral term in November 2025.