2001_Boston_City_Council_election

2001 Boston City Council election

2001 Boston City Council election

Local election is Boston, Massachusetts


Boston City Council elections were held on November 6, 2001. Nine seats (five representatives and four at-large members) were contested in the general election, as the incumbents for districts 1, 5, 8, and 9 ran unopposed. Two seats (districts 3 and 6) had also been contested in the preliminary election held on September 25, 2001.

At-large

Councillors Francis Roache, Stephen J. Murphy, and Michael F. Flaherty were re-elected. Councillor Peggy Davis-Mullen did not seek re-election, as she ran for Mayor of Boston, losing in the mayoral election to incumbent Thomas Menino. Davis-Mullen's at-large seat was won by Maura Hennigan, who had been the District 6 councillor since 1984, and a member of the council since 1982.

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Francis Roache resigned his council seat after being elected Registrar of Deeds for Suffolk County in November 2002; Felix D. Arroyo joined the council in January 2003 to serve the remainder of Roache's term.[6]

District 1

Councillor Paul Scapicchio ran unopposed and was re-elected.

District 2

Councillor James M. Kelly was re-elected.

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District 3

Councillor Maureen Feeney was re-elected.

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District 4

Councillor Charles Yancey was re-elected.

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District 5

General election

Councillor Daniel F. Conley ran unopposed and was re-elected.

Special election

In February 2002, Conley was named interim district attorney for Suffolk County;[11] he resigned his council seat shortly thereafter. The vacancy was filled by a special election, which took place on June 4, 2002, with the preliminary election on May 7, 2002.[12] Robert Consalvo was elected to serve the remainder of Conley's term.[13]

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District 6

Councillor Maura Hennigan ran for (and won) an at-large seat on the council; her district seat was won by John M. Tobin Jr.

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District 7

Councillor Chuck Turner was re-elected.

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District 8

Councillor Michael P. Ross ran unopposed and was re-elected.

District 9

General election

Councillor Brian Honan ran unopposed and was re-elected.

Special election

Honan died in July 2002,[18] creating a vacancy that was filled by a special election, which took place on December 10, 2002, with the preliminary election on November 12, 2002.[19] Jerry P. McDermott was elected to serve the remainder of Honan's term.[20]

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See also


References

  1. Schweitzer, Sarah (October 29, 2001). "AT-LARGE COUNCIL SEAT IS HOTTEST ELECTION BATTLE MENINO SUPPORT SEEN FOR CONSALVO". The Boston Globe. p. B.1. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  2. Jonas, Michael (November 7, 2001). "HENNIGAN VICTORY FOR AT-LARGE SEAT A BLOW TO MENINO". The Boston Globe. p. B.6. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  3. "CANDIDATES SEEK CITY-WIDE RECOUNT". The Boston Globe. November 17, 2001. p. B.2. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  4. Lupo, Alan (December 23, 2001). "CONSALVO LOOKS AT BRIGHT SIDE". The Boston Globe. p. 3. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  5. Beard, David (January 12, 2003). "HISTORY MADE, ON A HOLIDAY". The Boston Globe. p. 3. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  6. "MENINO EASILY WINS PRELIMINARY DAVIS-MULLEN TAKES 22.5 PERCENT IN LOW TURNOUT". The Boston Globe. September 26, 2001. p. B.1. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  7. Greenberger, Scott S. (February 20, 2002). "TWO FROM HYDE PARK EYE COUNCIL SEAT CONSALVO TO RUN; MCCARTHY MULLS". The Boston Globe. p. B.4. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  8. "ELECTION DATE SET FOR CITY COUNCIL SEAT". The Boston Globe. March 7, 2002. p. B.2. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  9. Van Sack, Jessica (May 8, 2002). "CONSALVO WINS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL ELECTION". The Boston Globe. p. B.2. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  10. Van Sack, Jessica (June 5, 2002). "CONSALVO, CILLO WIN COUNCIL PRELIMINARY DISTRICT 5 FINAL IS SET FOR JUNE 4". The Boston Globe. p. B.11. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  11. "Boston City Councillor - District 5 - Special Election". ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
  12. Walker, Adrian (July 31, 2002). "COUNCILOR BRIAN HONAN, DA CANDIDATE, DIES AT 39". The Boston Globe. p. B.1. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  13. "ELECTION DATE TO BE SET FOR HONAN SEAT". The Boston Globe. August 28, 2002. p. B.2. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  14. Dade, Corey (December 11, 2002). "BRIGHTON REALTOR WINS SEAT ON COUNCIL". The Boston Globe. p. B.2. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  15. Dade, Corey (November 11, 2002). "9 CANDIDATES VYING TO TAKE HONAN'S SEAT". The Boston Globe. p. B.1. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  16. Dade, Corey; Gomstyn, Alice (November 13, 2002). "TWO TO FACE RUNOFF FOR HONAN SEAT ON COUNCIL". The Boston Globe. p. B.1. Retrieved March 9, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  17. "Boston City Councillor - District 9 - Special Election". ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved March 9, 2018.

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