1999 Boston City Council election
Election in the United States of America
Boston City Council elections were held on November 2, 1999. Eleven seats (seven district representatives and four at-large members) were contested in the general election , as the incumbents for districts 1 and 2 ran unopposed. Ten seats (six districts and the four at-large members) had also been contested in the preliminary election held on September 21, 1999.
At-large
Councillors Francis Roache , Stephen J. Murphy , and Peggy Davis-Mullen were re-elected. Councillor Dapper O'Neil , a member of the council since 1971, lost his seat to Michael F. Flaherty .[ 1]
Candidates [ 2]
Preliminary Election [ 3]
General Election [ 4]
Votes
%
Votes
%
Francis Roache
21,658
19.1%
30,271
18.1%
Stephen J. Murphy
19,380
17.1%
27,515
16.4%
Peggy Davis-Mullen
16,233
14.3%
26,468
15.8%
Michael F. Flaherty
10,985
9.7%
26,377
15.8%
Dapper O'Neil
17,052
15.1%
24,636
14.7%
Gregory B. Timilty
14,429
12.7%
16,068
9.6%
Joseph Mulligan III
6245
5.5%
10,012
6.0%
Andrea Morrell
3329
2.9%
6093
3.6%
Daniel Kontoff
2137
1.9%
John Hugo
1812
1.6%
District 1
Councillor Paul Scapicchio ran unopposed and was re-elected.[ 5]
District 2
Councillor James M. Kelly ran unopposed and was re-elected.[ 6]
District 3
Councillor Maureen Feeney was re-elected.
District 4
Councillor Charles Yancey was re-elected.
Candidates [ 2]
Preliminary Election [ 3]
General Election [ 8]
Votes
%
Votes
%
Charles Yancey
1166
79.0%
2243
82.4%
Vikki Middleton
247
16.7%
479
17.6%
J. R. Rucker
63
4.3%
District 5
Councillor Daniel F. Conley was re-elected.
Candidates [ 2]
Preliminary Election [ 3]
General Election [ 9]
Votes
%
Votes
%
Daniel F. Conley
4392
90.2%
6085
89.0%
David Patrick
245
5.0%
749
11.0%
J. J. Devine Jr.
230
4.7%
District 6
Councillor Maura Hennigan was re-elected.
District 7
Councillor Gareth R. Saunders had announced in June 1999 that he would not seek re-election;[ 10] his seat was won by Chuck Turner .[ 11]
Candidates [ 2]
Preliminary Election [ 3]
General Election [ 1]
Votes
%
Votes
%
Chuck Turner
1153
33.9%
2419
58.4%
Tracy Litthcut
590
17.3%
1726
41.6%
Julio Henriquez
339
10.0%
Roy A. Owens
314
9.2%
Althea Garrison
282
8.3%
Anthony Crayton
255
7.5%
Hassan Ali Williams
122
3.6%
Richard Masterson
115
3.4%
Scotland Willis
70
2.1%
Kenneth Yarbrough
65
1.9%
Roger Garvin
51
1.5%
Thelma Barros
47
1.4%
District 8
Councillor Thomas M. Keane Jr. had announced in March 1999 that he would not seek re-election;[ 12] his seat was won by Michael P. Ross , who defeated Suzanne Iannella, daughter of former council president Christopher A. Iannella and sister of former council member Richard P. Iannella .[ 6]
Candidates [ 2]
Preliminary Election [ 3]
General Election [ 1]
Votes
%
Votes
%
Michael P. Ross
851
28.4%
2793
54.0%
Suzanne Iannella
985
32.9%
2384
46.0%
Alana Murphy
656
21.9%
Anthony Schinella
174
5.8%
Carmen Torres
170
5.7%
Lynda McNally
160
5.3%
District 9
Councillor Brian Honan was re-elected.
Candidates [ 2]
Preliminary Election [ 3]
General Election [ 13]
Votes
%
Votes
%
Brian Honan
2562
76.9%
3407
76.1%
Rosie Hanlon
699
21.0%
1070
23.9%
Aramis Camps
69
2.1%
See also
References
^ a b c d Flint, Anthony; Abraham, Yvonne (November 3, 1999). "TIME TO GO, VOTERS TELL 'DAPPER'\ FLAHERTY UNSEATS COUNCILOR O'NEIL" . The Boston Globe . p. A.1. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
^ a b c d e f g h Flint, Anthony (November 1, 1999). "VOTER TURNOUT LEVEL WILL TELL WHO GETS SEATS ON CITY COUNCIL" . The Boston Globe . p. B.1. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
^ a b c d e f g "Boston Preliminary Election results" . The Boston Globe . September 22, 1999. p. B.6. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
^ "Our Campaigns - Boston City Councillor - At-Large Race - Nov 02, 1999" .
^ Mooney, Brian C. (November 6, 1999). "ELECTION TALLY TIDBITS SHOW WOMEN GAINING CLOUT, ONE-VOTE BOUTS" . The Boston Globe . p. B.3. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
^ a b Jonas, Michael (November 3, 1999). "IANNELLA CONCEDES LOSS TO ROSS" . The Boston Globe . p. B.7. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
^ "Our Campaigns - Boston City Councillor - District 3 Race - Nov 02, 1999" .
^ "Our Campaigns - Boston City Councillor - District 4 Race - Nov 02, 1999" .
^ "Our Campaigns - Boston City Councillor - District 5 Race - Nov 02, 1999" .
^ Flint, Anthony (June 10, 1999). "Saunders: It's time to leave Council Says office is 'draining,' cites efforts" . The Boston Globe . p. B.2. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
^ Abraham, Yvonne (November 3, 1999). "TURNER DEFEATS LITTHCUT" . The Boston Globe . p. B.7. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
^ Ebbert, Stephanie (March 9, 1999). "Keane will give up council seat" . The Boston Globe . p. B.1. Retrieved March 7, 2018 – via pqarchiver.com.
^ "Our Campaigns - Boston City Councillor - District 9 Race - Nov 02, 1999" .
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