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Brian J. McLaughlin
American politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brian J. McLaughlin (born ca.1957) is a former member of the Boston City Council, having held the District 9 seat from 1984 through 1995.
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Career
McLaughlin graduated from Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts,[1] and before running for office was a community organizer, mainly on housing issues.[2]
McLaughlin was first elected to the City Council in November 1983, representing District 9 (Allston–Brighton).[1] He was subsequently re-elected five times, each term being for two years. His November 1987 victory was quite narrow; after finishing second in the preliminary election, McLaughlin won the general election by only 121 votes (4,627 to 4,506),[3] with a recount later confirming his win.[4] His November 1993 re-election also had to be confirmed by a recount.[5] During his time on the council, McLaughlin was a strong advocate of rent control.[2]
In March 1995, McLaughlin announced that he would not seek re-election.[2] He later became executive secretary of the Boston Parks and Recreation Commission.[6]
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