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Preceded by
  
William Taupier

Alma mater
  
Boston University

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic

Education
  
Boston University

Succeeded by
  
Philip L. Shea

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
James Campbell

Name
  
B. Tully


Preceded by
  
John E. Harrington, Jr.

Born
  
January 4, 1927 Lowell, Massachusetts (
1927-01-04
)

Died
  
November 1, 2015, Lowell, Massachusetts, United States

Bernard Joseph Tully is an American politician, twice convicted on federal corruption charges, who served in the Massachusetts Senate and was City Manager of Lowell, Massachusetts.

Tully was born on January 4, 1927 and died on November 1, 2015 in Lowell, MA. He attended Boston University. Prior to his election to the state senate, Tully worked as a manufacturer's agent as was a member of the Dracut, Massachusetts Board of Selectmen.

From 1971 to 1979, Tully represented the First Middlesex District in the Massachusetts Senate. He resigned from the Senate after he was selected by the Lowell City Council to serve as city manager. He remained city manager until his retirement in 1987.

In 1988, Tully was found guilty of attempted extortion and mail fraud and sentenced to three years in federal prison in a case involving a land swap made with an auto dealership during his tenure as city manager.

In 2011 he pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud after he took $12,000 worth of bribes from a Lowell landlord who was looking for the Registry of Motor Vehicles to renew its leased with him. Tully reached out to the owner and told him that if he paid him he would pay off a state senator and help keep the Registry office open. Tully and a partner pocketed the bribes and did not pay off any public officials.

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