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John Ronan Connolly (born July 6, 1973) is an American politician, former lawyer, and educator from Massachusetts. He served from 2008 to 2014 as an at-large member of the Boston City Council, and was the runner-up in the
2013 Boston mayoral election The 2013 Boston mayoral election occurred on Tuesday, November 5, 2013. Incumbent mayor Thomas Menino had declined to run for re-election to a sixth term. A non-partisan preliminary election was held on Tuesday, September 24, 2013. 12 candidate ...
.


Early life and family

Connolly was born in the Roslindale neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Connolly comes from a politically connected family; his mother, Lynda Connolly, served as a Massachusetts court judge and his father,
Michael J. Connolly Michael Joseph Connolly (born April 20, 1947, in Boston, Massachusetts) is a former politician who served as Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth from 1979 to 1994. An attorney by profession, Connolly was first elected to public offic ...
, is a former Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth. During his high school years, Connolly attended Roxbury Latin School. After graduating he earned his B.A. ''cum laude'' from Harvard University and later earned his J.D. from Boston College Law School.


Political career


Boston City Council

Connolly won an
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seat on the Boston City Council in the November 2007 election. During the campaign, his campaign office admitted to mailing literature about incumbent councilor
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that came from an unknown source. The acknowledgement came after a ''
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'' columnist accused the candidate of sending the unsigned, unattributed flyers. Connolly took office in January 2008. He was successfully re-elected in the
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and November 2011 elections. Connolly was best known as a councilor for his work in relation to education. In 2011, Connolly uncovered the fact that there was
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food in freezers at Boston schools when he made surprise visits to four schools'
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s. In 2012, he was the only vote on the City Council against the teachers' contract, opposing the fact that it did not extend the school day. Also in 2012, Connolly supported legislation proposed in the Massachusetts Senate for school reform. Connolly also did a notable amount of work as a councilor related to environmental matters. In 2009, Connolly proposed a measure imposing term limits on the city's mayor and city councilors. However, the Boston City Council rejected the measure.


2013 mayoral campaign

Connolly was a candidate in the 2013 Boston mayoral election. Connolly finished second of 12 candidates in the preliminary election in September 2013, behind
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Marty Walsh. On November 5, 2013, Connolly lost the general election to Walsh. Connolly announced his candidacy on February 26, 2013. At the time, many in the city believed that incumbent mayor
Thomas Menino Thomas Michael Menino (December 27, 1942 – October 30, 2014) was an American politician who served as the 53rd mayor of Boston, from 1993 to 2014. He was the city's longest-serving mayor. He was elected mayor in 1993 after first serving three ...
would be seeking a sixth term. On March 27, 2013, Menino announced that he would not be seeking election, changing the dynamics of the race, making it the first open-race for Boston mayor in thirty years. Connolly framed himself as an education-focused candidate, making improving
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the central issue of his campaign. He had even announced his candidacy at the city's Brighton High School. Connolly was endorsed by both of the city's major newspapers' editorial boards. In the primary, the editorial board of '' The Boston Globe'' made a dual-endorsement of both Connolly and
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. In the general election, the editorial board of ''The Boston Globe'', again, endorsed Connolly. In the primary, the editorial board of the ''
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'' made a dual endorsement of both Connolly and
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. In the general election, the editorial board of the ''Boston Herald'' again endorsed Connolly. In early October, polls had Connolly leading the race. But by mid-October, polls showed the race having narrowed significantly. Among factors credited for his loss in the mayoral general election was a last-minute half-million dollars in television advertising against Connolly and in support of Walsh, funded by the
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. Connolly was a supporter of charter schools, and his education reform proposals had run into opposition from the union.


Subsequent political involvement

Connolly founded the
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1647. In 2018, Connolly was appointed by acting Massachusetts education commissioner Jeff Wulson to the state-appointed board overseeing the public schools of
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. Connolly was involved with "Better Boston
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", which supported
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's unsuccessful campaign in the
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primary.


Electoral history


City Council


Mayor


References


External links


Official City of Boston Website for John ConnollyJohn Connolly for Mayor of Boston Campaign Website
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