1977 Boston City Council election
The Boston City Council election was held on November 8, 1977, with preliminary elections on September 27, 1977.
Candidates
All nine incumbents (James Michael Connolly, Lawrence DiCara , Louise Day Hicks , Christopher A. Iannella , John J. Kerrigan , Frederick C. Langone , Patrick F. McDonough , Dapper O'Neil , and Joseph M. Tierney ) ran for reelection.
Elected
James Michael Connolly, member of the Boston City Council since 1974.
Lawrence DiCara , member of the Boston City Council since 1972.
Raymond Flynn , member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives since 1971.
Christopher A. Iannella , member of the Boston City Council since 1970. Previously served on the council from 1958 to 1968.
Frederick C. Langone , member of the Boston City Council since 1973, previously served from 1964 to 1971 and in 1961.
Patrick F. McDonough , member of the Boston City Council since 1972. Previously served on the council from 1956 to 1964 and 1966 to 1970.
Dapper O'Neil , member of the Boston City Council since 1971.
Rosemarie E. Sansone, manager of the state Equal Rights Amendment campaign.[ 1]
Joseph M. Tierney , member of the Boston City Council since 1972.
Lost in general election
Lawrence E. Blacke, attorney.[ 1]
Bruce Bolling , manager of the Franklin Field Little City Hall.
Paul J. Ellison , member of the Boston School Committee from 1972 to 1976. Was in jail for larceny of city funds during the election.[ 1]
Stephen C. Farrell, former city youth worker and Little City Hall employee.[ 1]
Louise Day Hicks , member of the Boston City Council since 1974 and previously from 1970 to 1971. Former member of the United States House of Representatives (1971–1973) and Boston School Committee (1961–1970).
John J. Kerrigan , member of the Boston City Council since 1976 and the Boston School Committee from 1968 to 1976.
Gerard P. McHale, administrative assistant to the Boston Office of Public Facilities since 1976. Former assistant director for the Boston Office of Personnel (1974 to 1976).[ 1]
Gerald O'Leary , member of the Boston City Council from 1968 to 1976 and the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1965 to 1969.
Arnett L. Waters, deputy manpower director for Action for Boston Community Development .[ 1]
Eliminated in preliminary election
Elizabeth Buckley, realtor and theater owner.[ 1]
John T. Cuddy, job developer for Oficina Hispana, Vietnam veteran, and UMass-Boston student.[ 1]
William T. Donovan, engineering inspector.[ 1]
George R. Geller, co-chairman of the U.S. Labor Party .[ 1]
Norma Walsh Gramer, neighborhood activist.[ 1]
Polly Jane Halfkenny, communist.[ 1]
Richard Hird, accountant.[ 1]
Diane Jacobs, member of the Socialist Workers Party .[ 1]
Harold L. O’Brien, contractor.[ 1]
Robert Whitey McGrail, restaurant owner and George Wallace delegate to the 1976 Democratic National Convention .[ 1]
Celia M. Sniffin, hospital data analysts and rent control activist.[ 1]
James J. Tobin, legal counsel for the Boston Gas Company .[ 1]
Results
Candidates
Preliminary Election [ 2]
General Election [ 3]
Votes
Votes
James Michael Connolly (incumbent)
22,212
37,479
Raymond Flynn
19,248
35,757
Christopher A. Iannella (incumbent)
21,577
35,682
Dapper O'Neil (incumbent)
20,875
35,543
Lawrence DiCara (incumbent)
19,048
32,232
Joseph M. Tierney (incumbent)
17,500
31,913
Rosemarie Sansone
12,954
30,531
Frederick C. Langone (incumbent)
15,156
30,268
Patrick F. McDonough (incumbent)
15,868
30,205
Louise Day Hicks (incumbent)
19,862
30,058
Gerald O'Leary
14,979
23,868
Gerard P. McHale
12,753
20,610
John J. Kerrigan (incumbent)
11,810
20,045
Arnett L. Waters
10,589
18,109
Lawrence E. Blacke
9,801
16,899
Bruce Bolling
8,634
15,518
Stephen C. Farrell
8,505
13,980
Paul J. Ellison
7,919
11,542
William T. Donovan
7,198
Elizabeth Buckley
6,886
Robert Whitey McGrail
6,740
Harold L. O’Brien
5,869
James J. Tobin
4,907
Polly Jane Halfkenny
4,380
John T. Cuddy
4,288
Celia M. Sniffin
3,965
Diane Jacobs
3,827
Norma Walsh Gramer
3,559
Richard Hird
2,365
George R. Geller
1,675
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