The 2013 Boston mayoral election occurred on Tuesday, November 5, 2013. Incumbent
mayor
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Thomas Menino
Thomas Michael Menino (December 27, 1942 – October 30, 2014) was an American politician who served as the mayor of Boston, from 1993 to 2014. He was the city's longest-serving mayor. He was elected mayor in 1993 after first serving three mont ...
had declined to run for re-election to a sixth term. A non-partisan
preliminary election was held on Tuesday, September 24, 2013. 12 candidates made the ballot to replace Menino, with state representative
Marty Walsh
Martin Joseph Walsh (born April 10, 1967) is an American politician and trade union official who served as the 58th mayor of Boston from 2014 to 2021 and as the 29th United States Secretary of Labor from 2021 to 2023. A member of the Democr ...
and
at-large
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city councilor
John R. Connolly advancing to the general election. Walsh was elected to his first term, defeating Connolly by 3% of the vote, and was inaugurated on Monday, January 6, 2014.
Walsh and Connolly advanced to the general election after outperforming a crowded field in the nonpartisan primary. Other candidates in the primary included
Charlotte Golar Richie
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(former state representative and former city chief of housing & neighborhood development),
Daniel F. Conley
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(Suffolk County district attorney and former district city councilor),
Felix G. Arroyo (at-large city councilor),
John Barros
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(civic organizer and former
Boston School Committee
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Precursors
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member),
Robert Consalvo
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(state representative),
Michael P. Ross (district city councilor),
Bill Walczak (community activist), and
Charles Yancey
Charles Calvin Yancey (born December 28, 1948)["Boston City Council: Cha ...](_blank)
(district city councilor).
Background
Incumbent mayor
Thomas Menino
Thomas Michael Menino (December 27, 1942 – October 30, 2014) was an American politician who served as the mayor of Boston, from 1993 to 2014. He was the city's longest-serving mayor. He was elected mayor in 1993 after first serving three mont ...
had held office ever since ascending to the mayoralty following the resignation of
Raymond Flynn
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Flynn was an A ...
in 1993. In 2013, Menino opted against seeking what would have been his sixth elected term as mayor. He announced his decision not to seek reelection on March 27, 2013.
Without an incumbent seeking reelection, this made the 2013 election the first open election since
1984
Events
January
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, thirty years earlier.
[ Menino did not endorse a candidate.
]
Candidates
Candidates who advanced to general election
Candidates eliminated in the primary
Withdrew
* Frank John Addivinola, Jr., candidate for state senate in 2010 and U.S. House of Representatives in 2012 (running for councilor-at-large)
* Lee Buckley
* Robert Cappucci, former Boston School Committee member and retired Boston Police
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officer (failed to get enough signatures)
* Miniard Culpepper, reverend
* Will Dorcena, activist and at-large candidate for city council in 2011
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''(failed to get enough signatures)''
* Althea Garrison
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, former state representative ''(ran for councilor-at-large)''
* John Laing, businessman (failed to get enough signatures)
* Divo Rodrigues Monteiro, educator and poet ''(ran for city council in District 4)''
* David Portnoy
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, founder of Barstool Sports
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(failed to get enough signatures)[
* Gareth R. Saunders, former city councilor ''(ran for councilor-at-large)'']
* Hassan A. Williams, candidate for state senate in 2010
* Christopher G. Womack
Declined
* Andrea Cabral, Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety and Security and former Suffolk County Sheriff
* Sonia Chang-Díaz
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, state senator
* Richard A. Davey
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, Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation
* John Fish, CEO of Suffolk Construction Company
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* Michael F. Flaherty, former city councillor ''(ran for City Council At-Large)''
* Paul Grogan, president of The Boston Foundation
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* Maura Hennigan
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, Suffolk County criminal courts clerk
* Russell Holmes, state representative
* Tito Jackson
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, city councillor ''(ran for reelection)''
* Bill Linehan
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, city councillor (running for reelection)
* Stephen Lynch, U.S. Representative
* Ralph Martin, former Suffolk County District Attorney
* Thomas Menino
Thomas Michael Menino (December 27, 1942 – October 30, 2014) was an American politician who served as the mayor of Boston, from 1993 to 2014. He was the city's longest-serving mayor. He was elected mayor in 1993 after first serving three mont ...
, incumbent Mayor of Boston
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* Stephen J. Murphy, president of the Boston City Council ''(ran for reelection)''
* Matt O'Malley
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, city councillor ''(ran for reelection)''[
* ]Ayanna Pressley
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, city councillor ''(ran for reelection)''
* James Rooney, executive director of the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority
* Marie St. Fleur, former state representative[
* John M. Tobin, Jr., former city councillor
]
Primary
Campaign
Incumbent mayor Tom Menino
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had served since being elected to the position in 1993
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* International Year for the World's Indigenous People
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, making him the longest-serving mayor in Boston's history. The first candidate to announce a campaign for mayor was at-Large Boston City Councillor John R. Connolly in February 2013, who announced an intent to base his campaign on reforming public education and opposing the influence of the Boston Teachers Union. Connolly's campaign was considered to have little chance of succeeding if Menino decided to run for re-election, as the incumbent was highly popular in the city.[ On March 28, Menino announced that he would not be seeking re-election, stating that health issues were preventing him from carrying out his tasks as mayor to a satisfactory standard.
Soon after Menino's announcement, a field of candidates began to amass. On April 3, Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley became the second candidate to join the field (after Connolly). The next day, district city councillor Rob Consalvo (a resident of the Hyde Park neighborhood) announced his candidacy. On April 7, activist Bill Walczak (a resident of the Dorchester neighborhood) entered the field. On April 10, state representative ]Marty Walsh
Martin Joseph Walsh (born April 10, 1967) is an American politician and trade union official who served as the 58th mayor of Boston from 2014 to 2021 and as the 29th United States Secretary of Labor from 2021 to 2023. A member of the Democr ...
and at-large city councillor Felix G. Arroyo both announced their candidacies. Several other candidates, including City Councillors Michael P. Ross and Charles Yancey
Charles Calvin Yancey (born December 28, 1948)["Boston City Council: Cha ...](_blank)
, former state representative Charlotte Golar Richie
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, and Boston School Committee
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Precursors
In 1647, the Massachusetts General Court passed a law requiring the establishment of schools, it dictated that responsibility for the schools would be gr ...
member John Barros
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announced campaigns over the following weeks. In total, twelve candidates made the ballot for the preliminary election.
Connolly’s status as the only mayoral candidate to have announced a campaign before Menino declared that he would not run for re-election gave him an advantage in that it had given him more time to build a campaign apparatus and political platform.
Upon his entry into the race Walsh had demonstrated organizational strength by gathering the required signatures to get on the ballot in a single day, which impressed political insiders and showcased the influence of the labor unions who were supporting his candidacy. The advantages enjoyed by the two men led to them being considered the frontrunners for the two spots in the general election in the campaign's early stages.[
By mid-September, it was suggested by radio station ]WBUR-FM
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that a clear top tier of candidates had arisen in the race, consisting of Connolly, Walsh, Golar Richie, Arroyo and Conley. Golar Richie's campaign was viewed as having gained significant momentum by this stage on the race, helped by her status as the most prominent black and only female candidate in the race.[
]
Debates
Endorsements
Polling
;Graphical summary
Results
General election
Campaign
Both Connolly and Walsh were regarded to be liberal Democrats, with Connolly being perceived as being focused on education and Walsh having the reputation of being the candidate of organised labor.[ Connolly was considered the frontrunner as the campaign began, as he was more well-known and was considered to have a superior field organisation to Walsh.] However, Walsh's campaign was boosted by large spending by labor unions, who were dissatisfied with Connolly due to his staunch support for charter schools
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.[ Connolly raised objections to the support that Walsh had received, arguing that it would make him beholden to the unions if he were to win, but he made sure to temper his criticism to avoid alienating labor unions from his campaign completely.] Walsh responded to this criticism by arguing that his ties to labor would make him more effective at negotiating contracts and preventing strikes.[ Walsh's campaign was also boosted by endorsements from his preliminary rivals Golar Richie, Barros and Arroyo.]
The relative lack of policy differences between the candidates led to the election largely coming down to a contest between biographies and personalities. Walsh supporters derided Connolly as a "corporate lawyer" while Connolly supporters characterised Walsh as a puppet of organized labor.[ Connolly's base of support largely came from his home neighborhood of ]West Roxbury
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and the relatively affluent communities in Boston's west, while Walsh had support from both the more working-class, culturally conservative areas in South Boston
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and from left-wing activists who had been invigorated by Elizabeth Warren
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's successful campaign for U.S. Senate the previous year.[
]
Debates
Endorsements
Endorsements in bold endorsed after the primary.
Polling
;Graphical summary
* ^ Internal poll for John Connolly campaign
;With Conley
;With Consalvo
;With Golar Richie
Results
Walsh defeated Connolly by a narrow margin of 3.5%, with Connolly conceding and stating he believed Walsh would be a successful mayor. There were a total of 560 write-in votes
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, the largest recipient of these being baseball
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player David Ortiz
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.
See also
*List of mayors of Boston, Massachusetts
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Notes
References
External links
Felix G. Arroyo - Forward with Felix
John Barros - Vote John Barros for Mayor
Charles Clemons for Mayor of Boston
John Connolly for Mayor of Boston
Dan Conley for Mayor
Rob Consalvo for Mayor
Charlotte Golar Richie for Mayor of Boston
Mike Ross Campaign Website
Bill Walczak for Mayor of Boston
Marty Walsh for Mayor of Boston
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