John R. Connolly

John R. Connolly (born July 6, 1973)[1] was an at-large Boston city councilor and candidate for mayor of Boston, Massachusetts.[2] He was first elected in November 2007.[3]

Family

Connolly is a resident of West Roxbury where he lives with his wife, Meg, and children, Clare, Teddy, and Mary Katherine. Meg is a psychologist and former social worker. His mother, Lynda Connolly[4] recently retired as a Massachusetts court judge. His father, Michael J. Connolly, is a former Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth[5]

Education

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.

Career

In 1998 he taught at the Boston Renaissance Charter School.

After graduating from Boston College Law School, Connolly began his legal career with the firm Ropes and Gray. He started his own law firm, Schofield Campbell & Connolly, with two other Boston residents.

Controversies

On November 3, 2007 Connolly's campaign for City Councilor At-Large admitted to mailing literature about incumbent councilor Stephen J. Murphy which until that point came from an unknown source.[6] The acknowledgement came after a Boston Herald columnist accused the candidate of sending the unsigned, unattributed flyers.[7]

Run for mayor

On February 26, 2013, Connolly announced he would stand in the 2013 mayoral election.[8] Connolly finished the second of twelve in the preliminary election in September 2013, behind State Representative Marty Walsh. On November 5, 2013, he lost the general election to Marty Walsh.

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