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- At-large
- District 1
- District 2
- District 3
- District 4
- District 5
- District 6
- District 7
- District 8
- District 9
- See also
- References
- Further reading
{{ElectionsMA|Boston}}Boston City Council elections were held on November 5, 1991. All thirteen seats (nine district representatives and four at-large members) were contested in the general election, and had also been contested in the preliminary election held on September 24, 1991. At-largeCouncillors Dapper O'Neil, Christopher A. Iannella, and Rosaria Salerno were re-elected. Councillor Michael J. McCormack had announced in March 1991 that he would not seek re-election;[1] his seat was won by former Boston School Committee member John A. Nucci. Candidates[2] | Preliminary Election[3] | General Election[4] | Votes | % | Votes | % |
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Dapper O'Neil | 32,374 | {{Percentage | 32374 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 44,758 | {{Percentage | 44758 | 258450 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Christopher A. Iannella | 23,566 | {{Percentage | 23566 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 40,270 | {{Percentage | 40270 | 258450 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Rosaria Salerno | 24,447 | {{Percentage | 24447 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 37,113 | {{Percentage | 37113 | 258450 | 1 | pad=yes}} | John A. Nucci | 22,253 | {{Percentage | 22253 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 35,723 | {{Percentage | 35723 | 258450 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Bruce Bolling{{dagger}} | 16,400 | {{Percentage | 16400 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 32,008 | {{Percentage | 32008 | 258450 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Peggy Davis-Mullen | 12,860 | {{Percentage | 12860 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 25,658 | {{Percentage | 25658 | 258450 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Francis Costello | 12,855 | {{Percentage | 12855 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 22,545 | {{Percentage | 22545 | 258450 | 1 | pad=yes}} | John Grady | 13,512 | {{Percentage | 13512 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 20,375 | {{Percentage | 20375 | 258450 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Corbett | 11,205 | {{Percentage | 11205 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | Boyce Slayman | 8251 | {{Percentage | 8251 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | Walsh | 7559 | {{Percentage | 7559 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | Hall | 5220 | {{Percentage | 5220 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | Murray | 3915 | {{Percentage | 3915 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | James Klocke | 2886 | {{Percentage | 2886 | 197303 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | {{dagger}} Christopher A. Iannella died in September 1992; Bruce Bolling served the remainder of Iannella's term, as Bolling had finished fifth in the general election for four seats.[5][6]District 1Councillor Robert Travaglini was re-elected. Candidates[7] | Preliminary Election[8] | General Election[9] | Votes | % | Votes | % |
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Robert Travaglini | 5531 | {{Percentage | 5531 | 8570 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 7592 | {{Percentage | 7592 | 10984 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Robert M. Cappucci | 2299 | {{Percentage | 2299 | 8570 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 3392 | {{Percentage | 3392 | 10984 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Thomas B. Pizzi | 740 | {{Percentage | 740 | 8570 | 1 | pad=yes}} | |
District 2Councillor James M. Kelly was re-elected. Candidates[7] | Preliminary Election[8] | General Election[9] | Votes | % | Votes | % |
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James M. Kelly | 7249 | {{Percentage | 7249 | 10031 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 9414 | {{Percentage | 9414 | 13022 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Michael Cronin | 1926 | {{Percentage | 1926 | 10031 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 3608 | {{Percentage | 3608 | 13022 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Richard W. Czubinski | 512 | {{Percentage | 512 | 10031 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | Ali J. Fiumedoro | 344 | {{Percentage | 344 | 10031 | 1 | pad=yes}} | |
District 3Councillor James E. Byrne was re-elected. Candidates[7] | General Election[9] | Votes | % |
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James E. Byrne | 7922 | {{Percentage | 7922 | 9557 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Jill S. Klowden | 1635 | {{Percentage | 1635 | 9557 | 1 | pad=yes}} |
District 4Councillor Charles Yancey was re-elected. Candidates[7] | General Election[9] | Votes | % |
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Charles Yancey | 4742 | {{Percentage | 4742 | 5300 | 1 | pad=yes}} | J. R. Rucker | 558 | {{Percentage | 558 | 5300 | 1 | pad=yes}} |
District 5Councillor Thomas Menino was re-elected. Candidates[7] | Preliminary Election[8] | General Election[9] | Votes | % | Votes | % |
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Thomas Menino | 6784 | {{Percentage | 6784 | 8532 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 9678 | {{Percentage | 9678 | 11859 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Peter D. Stone | 913 | {{Percentage | 913 | 8532 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 2181 | {{Percentage | 2181 | 11859 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Edmund T. Burke | 632 | {{Percentage | 632 | 8532 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | Gerald Bagley | 203 | {{Percentage | 203 | 8532 | 1 | pad=yes}} | |
District 6Councillor Maura Hennigan was re-elected. Candidates[7] | General Election[9] | Votes | % |
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Maura Hennigan | 9079 | {{Percentage | 9079 | 11832 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Michael Kennedy | 2753 | {{Percentage | 2753 | 11832 | 1 | pad=yes}} |
District 7Councillor Bruce Bolling ran for an at-large seat; Anthony Crayton won the District 7 seat. Candidates[10] | Preliminary Election[8] | General Election[9] | Votes | % | Votes | % |
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Anthony Crayton | 836 | {{Percentage | 836 | 4476 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 3129 | {{Percentage | 3129 | 5443 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Roy A. Owens | 974 | {{Percentage | 974 | 4476 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 2314 | {{Percentage | 2314 | 5443 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Althea Garrison | 703 | {{Percentage | 703 | 4476 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | Ben Haith | 691 | {{Percentage | 691 | 4476 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | James A. West | 666 | {{Percentage | 666 | 4476 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | Hattie Dudley | 395 | {{Percentage | 395 | 4476 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | Natalie E. Carithers | 211 | {{Percentage | 211 | 4476 | 1 | pad=yes}} | |
District 8Councillor David Scondras was re-elected. Candidates[7] | Preliminary Election[8] | General Election[9] | Votes | % | Votes | % |
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David Scondras | 2086 | {{Percentage | 2086 | 2986 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 3208 | {{Percentage | 3208 | 4588 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Glenn W. Fiscus | 577 | {{Percentage | 577 | 2986 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 1380 | {{Percentage | 1380 | 4588 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Michael J. Fleuette | 323 | {{Percentage | 323 | 2986 | 1 | pad=yes}} | |
District 9Councillor Brian J. McLaughlin was re-elected. Candidates[7] | Preliminary Election[8] | General Election[9] | Votes | % | Votes | % |
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Brian J. McLaughlin | 2514 | {{Percentage | 2514 | 4838 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 3685 | {{Percentage | 3685 | 7201 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Cornelius K. Hurley | 1639 | {{Percentage | 1639 | 4838 | 1 | pad=yes}} | 3516 | {{Percentage | 3516 | 7201 | 1 | pad=yes}} | Curran | 516 | {{Percentage | 516 | 4838 | 1 | pad=yes}} | | Aramis Camps | 169 | {{Percentage | 169 | 4838 | 1 | pad=yes}} | |
See also- List of members of Boston City Council
- Boston mayoral election, 1991
References1. ^{{cite news |title=Councilor McCormack says he's not running |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/294594738.html |date=March 7, 1991 |newspaper=The Boston Globe |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |url-access=limited |via=pqarchiver.com}} 2. ^{{cite news |title=Flynn rolls to a record triumph O'Neil, Iannella, Salerno, Nucci take at-large council races |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/294632237.html |date=November 6, 1991 |newspaper=The Boston Globe |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |url-access=limited |via=pqarchiver.com}} 3. ^{{cite news |title=Council at-large |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/294611124.html |date=September 25, 1991 |newspaper=The Boston Globe |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |url-access=limited |via=pqarchiver.com}} 4. ^{{cite web |title=Boston City Council at-large election/ward by ward |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/294635740.html |date=November 6, 1991 |newspaper=The Boston Globe |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |url-access=limited |via=pqarchiver.com}} 5. ^{{cite web |title=Bolling to fill council vacancy |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/294714715.html |date=September 23, 1992 |newspaper=The Boston Globe |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |url-access=limited |via=pqarchiver.com}} 6. ^{{cite web |title=Bolling is welcomed back to City Council |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/294695882.html |date=September 24, 1992 |newspaper=The Boston Globe |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |url-access=limited |via=pqarchiver.com}} 7. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite news |title=Preliminary races in other districts |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/294617348.html |date=September 22, 1991 |newspaper=The Boston Globe |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |url-access=limited |via=pqarchiver.com}} 8. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite news |title=City Council district members |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/294618128.html |date=September 25, 1991 |newspaper=The Boston Globe |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |url-access=limited |via=pqarchiver.com}} 9. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 {{cite web |title=City Council district members |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/294640614.html |date=November 6, 1991 |newspaper=The Boston Globe |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |url-access=limited |via=pqarchiver.com}} 10. ^{{cite news |title=Brighton rematch on tap in district council races |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/294616832.html |date=September 25, 1991 |newspaper=The Boston Globe |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |url-access=limited |via=pqarchiver.com}}
Further reading- {{cite news |title=For the City Council |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/boston-sub/doc/294612832.html |date=September 17, 1991 |newspaper=The Boston Globe |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |url-access=limited |via=pqarchiver.com}}
- {{cite news |title=Charlestown Patriot and Somerville Chronicle |url=https://www.docdroid.net/jlTWVHl/10-31-1991.pdf |date=October 31, 1991 |volume=34 |number=8 |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |via=docdroid.net}}
- {{cite news |title=Charlestown Patriot and Somerville Chronicle |url=https://www.docdroid.net/OSqeew7/11-07-1991.pdf |date=November 7, 1991 |volume=34 |number=9 |accessdate=February 24, 2018 |via=docdroid.net}}
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