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2011 Boston City Council election

Boston City Council elections were held on November 8, 2011. Eight seats (four district representatives and four at-large members) were contested in the general election, as the incumbents in districts 1, 5, 6, 8, and 9 were unopposed. Three seats (districts 2, 3, and 7) had also been contested in the preliminary election held on September 27, 2011.

At-large edit

Councillors John R. Connolly, Stephen J. Murphy, Felix G. Arroyo, and Ayanna Pressley were re-elected to the four at-large seats. Pressley's victory made her the first woman of color to be re-elected to the council; entering 2012, she was the only female member of the council.[1]

Candidates General Election[2]
Votes %
Ayanna Pressley 37,532 21.42%
Felix G. Arroyo 35,483 20.25%
John R. Connolly 32,827 18.74%
Stephen J. Murphy 26,730 15.26%
Michael F. Flaherty 25,805 14.73%
Will Dorcena 8,739 4.99%
Sean H. Ryan 7,376 4.21%

District 1 edit

Councillor Salvatore LaMattina ran unopposed.[3]

District 2 edit

Councillor Bill Linehan was re-elected.

Candidates Preliminary election[4] General election[5]
Votes % Votes %
Bill Linehan 2,334 35.02% 5,078 50.28%
Suzanne Lee 2,608 39.14% 4,981 49.32%
Bob Ferrara 1689 25.35%

District 3 edit

Councillor Maureen Feeney, a member of the council since 1994, did not seek re-election;[6] she subsequently took the job of city clerk. Frank Baker was elected.

Candidates Preliminary Election[7] General Election[8]
Votes % Votes %
Frank Baker 2,338 31.53% 5,262 55.78%
John O'Toole 1,916 25.84% 4,120 43.68%
Craig Galvin 1,769 23.86%
Doug Bennett 703 9.48%
Marydith Tuitt 334 4.50%
Stephanie Everett 266 3.59%
Martin Hogan 63 0.85%

District 4 edit

Councillor Charles Yancey was re-elected.

Candidates General Election[9]
Votes %
Charles Yancey 3,893 88.54%
J. R. Rucker 435 9.89%

District 5 edit

Councillor Robert Consalvo ran unopposed.[10]

District 6 edit

Councillor Matt O'Malley ran unopposed.[11] O'Malley had won his seat through a special election to fill a vacancy for District 6, which took place on November 16, 2010, with the preliminary election on October 19, 2010.

District 7 edit

Councillor Tito Jackson was re-elected. Jackson had won his seat through a special election to fill a vacancy for District 7, which took place on March 15, 2011, with the preliminary election on February 15, 2011.

Candidates Preliminary Election[12] General Election[13]
Votes % Votes %
Tito Jackson 1,876 76.07% 4,818 84.35%
Sheneal Parker 273 11.07% 799 13.99%
Althea Garrison 216 8.76%
Roy Owens 85 3.45%

District 8 edit

Councillor Michael P. Ross ran unopposed.[14]

District 9 edit

Councillor Mark Ciommo ran unopposed.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ayanna Pressley / Former At-Large City Councilor". www.cityofboston.gov. Retrieved March 29, 2010.[title missing]
  2. ^ "Municipal Election - City Councillor At Large" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  3. ^ "Municipal Election - City Councillor District 1" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  4. ^ "Preliminary Municipal Election - City Councillor District 2" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  5. ^ "Municipal Election - City Councillor District 2" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  6. ^ Ryan, Andrew (November 15, 2011). "Feeney, long on council, leaves quietly". The Boston Globe.
  7. ^ "Preliminary Municipal Election - City Councillor District 3" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  8. ^ "Municipal Election - City Councillor District 3" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  9. ^ "Municipal Election - City Councillor District 4" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  10. ^ "Municipal Election - City Councillor District 5" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  11. ^ "Municipal Election - City Councillor District 6" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  12. ^ "Preliminary Municipal Election - City Councillor District 7" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  13. ^ "Municipal Election - City Councillor District 7" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  14. ^ "Municipal Election - City Councillor District 8" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.
  15. ^ "Municipal Election - City Councillor District 9" (PDF). City of Boston.gov. City of Boston. Retrieved November 10, 2012.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • 2011 Election Results at boston.gov
  • Boston City Council Swearing-In Ceremony at cityofboston.gov (January 2, 2012)

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Boston City Council elections were held on November 8 2011 Eight seats four district representatives and four at large members were contested in the general election as the incumbents in districts 1 5 6 8 and 9 were unopposed Three seats districts 2 3 and 7 had also been contested in the preliminary election held on September 27 2011 Contents 1 At large 2 District 1 3 District 2 4 District 3 5 District 4 6 District 5 7 District 6 8 District 7 9 District 8 10 District 9 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksAt large editCouncillors John R Connolly Stephen J Murphy Felix G Arroyo and Ayanna Pressley were re elected to the four at large seats Pressley s victory made her the first woman of color to be re elected to the council entering 2012 she was the only female member of the council 1 Candidates General Election 2 Votes Ayanna Pressley 37 532 21 42 Felix G Arroyo 35 483 20 25 John R Connolly 32 827 18 74 Stephen J Murphy 26 730 15 26 Michael F Flaherty 25 805 14 73 Will Dorcena 8 739 4 99 Sean H Ryan 7 376 4 21 District 1 editCouncillor Salvatore LaMattina ran unopposed 3 District 2 editCouncillor Bill Linehan was re elected Candidates Preliminary election 4 General election 5 Votes Votes Bill Linehan 2 334 35 02 5 078 50 28 Suzanne Lee 2 608 39 14 4 981 49 32 Bob Ferrara 1689 25 35 District 3 editCouncillor Maureen Feeney a member of the council since 1994 did not seek re election 6 she subsequently took the job of city clerk Frank Baker was elected Candidates Preliminary Election 7 General Election 8 Votes Votes Frank Baker 2 338 31 53 5 262 55 78 John O Toole 1 916 25 84 4 120 43 68 Craig Galvin 1 769 23 86 Doug Bennett 703 9 48 Marydith Tuitt 334 4 50 Stephanie Everett 266 3 59 Martin Hogan 63 0 85 District 4 editCouncillor Charles Yancey was re elected Candidates General Election 9 Votes Charles Yancey 3 893 88 54 J R Rucker 435 9 89 District 5 editCouncillor Robert Consalvo ran unopposed 10 District 6 editCouncillor Matt O Malley ran unopposed 11 O Malley had won his seat through a special election to fill a vacancy for District 6 which took place on November 16 2010 with the preliminary election on October 19 2010 District 7 editCouncillor Tito Jackson was re elected Jackson had won his seat through a special election to fill a vacancy for District 7 which took place on March 15 2011 with the preliminary election on February 15 2011 Candidates Preliminary Election 12 General Election 13 Votes Votes Tito Jackson 1 876 76 07 4 818 84 35 Sheneal Parker 273 11 07 799 13 99 Althea Garrison 216 8 76 Roy Owens 85 3 45 District 8 editCouncillor Michael P Ross ran unopposed 14 District 9 editCouncillor Mark Ciommo ran unopposed 15 See also editList of members of the Boston City CouncilReferences edit Ayanna Pressley Former At Large City Councilor www cityofboston gov Retrieved March 29 2010 title missing Municipal Election City Councillor At Large PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Municipal Election City Councillor District 1 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Preliminary Municipal Election City Councillor District 2 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Municipal Election City Councillor District 2 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Ryan Andrew November 15 2011 Feeney long on council leaves quietly The Boston Globe Preliminary Municipal Election City Councillor District 3 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Municipal Election City Councillor District 3 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Municipal Election City Councillor District 4 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Municipal Election City Councillor District 5 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Municipal Election City Councillor District 6 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Preliminary Municipal Election City Councillor District 7 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Municipal Election City Councillor District 7 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Municipal Election City Councillor District 8 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Municipal Election City Councillor District 9 PDF City of Boston gov City of Boston Retrieved November 10 2012 Further reading edit Candidates Running for Boston City Council in 2011 PDF Boston Municipal Research Bureau June 2011 Retrieved February 20 2018 City Council Races Set for General Election PDF Boston Municipal Research Bureau September 2011 Retrieved February 20 2018 External links edit2011 Election Results at boston gov Boston City Council Swearing In Ceremony at cityofboston gov January 2 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 Boston City Council election amp oldid 1206932642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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