At-large
Councillors 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 |
% |
Dapper O'Neil |
32,374 |
7001164009999900000♠16.4% |
44,758 |
7001173000000000000♠17.3% |
Christopher A. Iannella |
23,566 |
7001119000000000000♠11.9% |
40,270 |
7001156000000000000♠15.6% |
Rosaria Salerno |
24,447 |
7001124000000000000♠12.4% |
37,113 |
7001144000000000000♠14.4% |
John A. Nucci |
22,253 |
7001113000000000000♠11.3% |
35,723 |
7001138000000000000♠13.8% |
Bruce Bolling![dagger](../I/m/Dagger-14-plain.png) |
16,400 |
7000830000000000000♠8.3% |
32,008 |
7001124000000000000♠12.4% |
Peggy Davis-Mullen |
12,860 |
7000650000000000000♠6.5% |
25,658 |
7000990000000000000♠9.9% |
Francis Costello |
12,855 |
7000650000000000000♠6.5% |
22,545 |
7000870000000099999♠8.7% |
John Grady |
13,512 |
7000680000000000000♠6.8% |
20,375 |
7000790000000000000♠7.9% |
Corbett |
11,205 |
7000570000000000000♠5.7% |
|
Boyce Slayman |
8251 |
7000420000000000000♠4.2% |
|
Walsh |
7559 |
7000380000000000000♠3.8% |
|
Hall |
5220 |
7000260000000000000♠2.6% |
|
Murray |
3915 |
7000200000000000000♠2.0% |
|
James Klocke |
2886 |
7000150000000000000♠1.5% |
|
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 1
Councillor Robert Travaglini was re-elected.
Candidates[7] |
Preliminary Election[8] |
General Election[9] |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
Robert Travaglini |
5531 |
7001645000000000000♠64.5% |
7592 |
7001691009999900000♠69.1% |
Robert M. Cappucci |
2299 |
7001268000000000000♠26.8% |
3392 |
7001309000000000000♠30.9% |
Thomas B. Pizzi |
740 |
7000860000000000000♠8.6% |
|
District 2
Councillor James M. Kelly was re-elected.
Candidates[7] |
Preliminary Election[8] |
General Election[9] |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
James M. Kelly |
7249 |
7001723000000000000♠72.3% |
9414 |
7001723000000000000♠72.3% |
Michael Cronin |
1926 |
7001192000000000000♠19.2% |
3608 |
7001277000000000000♠27.7% |
Richard W. Czubinski |
512 |
7000510000000099999♠5.1% |
|
Ali J. Fiumedoro |
344 |
7000340000000000000♠3.4% |
|
District 3
Councillor James E. Byrne was re-elected.
Candidates[7] |
General Election[9] |
Votes |
% |
James E. Byrne |
7922 |
7001829000000000000♠82.9% |
Jill S. Klowden |
1635 |
7001171000000000000♠17.1% |
District 4
Councillor Charles Yancey was re-elected.
Candidates[7] |
General Election[9] |
Votes |
% |
Charles Yancey |
4742 |
7001895000000000000♠89.5% |
J. R. Rucker |
558 |
7001105000000000000♠10.5% |
District 5
Councillor Thomas Menino was re-elected.
Candidates[7] |
Preliminary Election[8] |
General Election[9] |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
Thomas Menino |
6784 |
7001795000000000000♠79.5% |
9678 |
7001816009999900000♠81.6% |
Peter D. Stone |
913 |
7001107009999900000♠10.7% |
2181 |
7001184009999900000♠18.4% |
Edmund T. Burke |
632 |
7000740000000000000♠7.4% |
|
Gerald Bagley |
203 |
7000240000000000000♠2.4% |
|
District 6
Councillor Maura Hennigan was re-elected.
Candidates[7] |
General Election[9] |
Votes |
% |
Maura Hennigan |
9079 |
7001767000000000000♠76.7% |
Michael Kennedy |
2753 |
7001233000000000000♠23.3% |
District 7
Councillor 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 |
% |
Anthony Crayton |
836 |
7001187000000000000♠18.7% |
3129 |
7001575000000000000♠57.5% |
Roy A. Owens |
974 |
7001218000000000000♠21.8% |
2314 |
7001425000000000000♠42.5% |
Althea Garrison |
703 |
7001157000000000000♠15.7% |
|
Ben Haith |
691 |
7001154000000000000♠15.4% |
|
James A. West |
666 |
7001149000000000000♠14.9% |
|
Hattie Dudley |
395 |
7000880000000000000♠8.8% |
|
Natalie E. Carithers |
211 |
7000470000000000000♠4.7% |
|
District 8
Councillor David Scondras was re-elected.
Candidates[7] |
Preliminary Election[8] |
General Election[9] |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
David Scondras |
2086 |
7001699000000000000♠69.9% |
3208 |
7001699000000000000♠69.9% |
Glenn W. Fiscus |
577 |
7001193000000000000♠19.3% |
1380 |
7001301000000000000♠30.1% |
Michael J. Fleuette |
323 |
7001108000000000000♠10.8% |
|
District 9
Councillor Brian J. McLaughlin was re-elected.
Candidates[7] |
Preliminary Election[8] |
General Election[9] |
Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
Brian J. McLaughlin |
2514 |
7001520000000000000♠52.0% |
3685 |
7001512000000000000♠51.2% |
Cornelius K. Hurley |
1639 |
7001339000000000000♠33.9% |
3516 |
7001488000000000000♠48.8% |
Curran |
516 |
7001107009999900000♠10.7% |
|
Aramis Camps |
169 |
7000350000000000000♠3.5% |
|
References
- ↑ "Councilor McCormack says he's not running". The Boston Globe. March 7, 1991. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
- ↑ "Flynn rolls to a record triumph O'Neil, Iannella, Salerno, Nucci take at-large council races". The Boston Globe. November 6, 1991. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
- ↑ "Council at-large". The Boston Globe. September 25, 1991. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
- ↑ "Boston City Council at-large election/ward by ward". The Boston Globe. November 6, 1991. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
- ↑ "Bolling to fill council vacancy". The Boston Globe. September 23, 1992. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
- ↑ "Bolling is welcomed back to City Council". The Boston Globe. September 24, 1992. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Preliminary races in other districts". The Boston Globe. September 22, 1991. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "City Council district members". The Boston Globe. September 25, 1991. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "City Council district members". The Boston Globe. November 6, 1991. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
- ↑ "Brighton rematch on tap in district council races". The Boston Globe. September 25, 1991. Retrieved February 24, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.