1987 Boston City Council election

Boston City Council elections were held on November 3, 1987. Eleven seats (seven district representatives and four at-large members) were contested in the general election, as the incumbents in districts 3 and 6 were unopposed. Seven seats (the four at-large members, and districts 1, 8, and 9) had also been contested in the preliminary election held on September 22, 1987.

At-large

Councillors Dapper O'Neil, Christopher A. Iannella, and Michael J. McCormack were re-elected. Councillor Joseph M. Tierney did not seek re-election, as he ran for Mayor of Boston; he was defeated by incumbent Raymond Flynn in the general election. Rosaria Salerno won the final at-large seat.

Candidates[1] Preliminary Election[2][3] General Election[4]
Votes % Votes %
Dapper O'Neil 29,052 16.3% 47,817 17.0%
Christopher A. Iannella 23,906 13.4% 45,472 16.1%
Rosaria Salerno 19,346 10.8% 39,089 13.9%
Michael J. McCormack 16,793 9.4% 36,326 12.9%
Joseph W. Casper 15,694 8.8% 32,548 11.5%
Frederick C. Langone 19,521 10.9% 30,447 10.8%
Michael W. Kane 13,678 7.7% 27,573 9.8%
Stephen J. Murphy 13,309 7.4% 22,744 8.1%
Kevin A. McCluskey 11,431 6.4%  
Althea Garrison 6669 3.7%  
Edward T. Kelley 5123 2.9%  
David J. McKay 4198 2.3%  

District 1

Councillor Robert Travaglini was re-elected.

Candidates[1] Preliminary Election[5][6] General Election[4]
Votes % Votes %
Robert Travaglini 5680 54.5% 7977 61.6%
Maria DiLibero 3115 29.9% 4976 38.4%
Anthony Picarello 1629 15.6%  

District 2

Councillor James M. Kelly was re-elected.

Candidates[1] General Election[4]
Votes %
James M. Kelly 10,413 86.7%
Ali J. Fiumedoro 1602 13.3%

District 3

Councillor James E. Byrne ran unopposed and was re-elected.

District 4

Councillor Charles Yancey was re-elected.

Candidates[1] General Election[4]
Votes %
Charles Yancey 4828 80.1%
Arthur Williams 1196 19.9%

District 5

Councillor Thomas Menino was re-elected.

Candidates[1] General Election[4]
Votes %
Thomas Menino 10,437 87.0%
Gerald Bagley 1556 13.0%

District 6

Councillor Maura Hennigan ran unopposed and was re-elected.

District 7

Councillor Bruce Bolling was re-elected.

Candidates[1] General Election[4]
Votes %
Bruce Bolling 4264 70.3%
Roy A. Owens 1803 29.7%

District 8

Councillor David Scondras was re-elected.

Candidates[1] Preliminary Election[5] General Election[4]
Votes % Votes %
David Scondras 2158 69.9% 3386 63.6%
Glenn Fiscus 537 17.4% 1942 36.4%
Jack E. Molesworth 393 12.7%  

District 9

Councillor Brian J. McLaughlin was re-elected, with his narrow victory confirmed by a recount.

Candidates[1] Preliminary Election[5] General Election[4] Recount[7]
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Brian J. McLaughlin 2090 36.0% 4627 50.7% 4722 50.8%
Richard M. Izzo 2097 36.1% 4506 49.3% 4575 49.2%
Paul F. Creighton 1265 21.8%  
Brian J. Rielly 255 4.4%  
Aramis Camps 102 1.8%  

See also

References

  1. "WHAT TO LOOK FOR AT POLLS TODAY". The Boston Globe. September 22, 1987. Retrieved February 23, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  2. "ELECTION '87 SALERNO, INCUMBENTS WIN AT-LARGE COUNCIL SLOTS". The Boston Globe. September 23, 1987. Retrieved February 23, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  3. "THE BOSTON VOTE". The Boston Globe. September 23, 1987. Retrieved February 23, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  4. "THE BOSTON VOTE". The Boston Globe. November 4, 1987. Retrieved February 23, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  5. "ELECTION '87 MCLAUGHLIN LOSES IN ALLSTON-BRIGHTON CITY COUNCIL RACE". The Boston Globe. September 23, 1987. Retrieved February 23, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.
  6. "Charlestown Records a 36% Voter Turnout In Tuesday's Primary Election" (PDF). Charlestown Patriot and Somerville Chronicle. 30 (4). September 24, 1987. p. 5. Retrieved February 23, 2018 via docdroid.net.
  7. "RECOUNT CONFIRMS MCLAUGHLIN VICTORY". The Boston Globe. November 21, 1987. Retrieved February 27, 2018 via pqarchiver.com.

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