Nine candidates are elected to the Boston City Council.
November 3, 1981
They are Bruce Bolling, Ray Flynn, Maura Hennigan, Christopher Iannella, Frederick Langone, Michael McCormack, Terence McDermott, Albert O’Neil, Joseph Tierney. Flynn is the top vote getter with 53,136. Bolling is the only successful candidate among the so-called “Kevin Seven,” who had been endorsed by Mayor White. (The others were Pamela Gilman and Gerard McHale, who advanced to the general election, and Brian Hickey, Richard Hogan, Stephen Michaels, and Frederick Scopa, who had not.)
Sources
- Boston Globe
- DiCara