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James J Gaffney, III

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Preceded by
  
George R. Sprague

Succeeded by
  
District eliminated


Nationality
  
American

Name
  
James Gaffney,

Political party
  
Independent (1974–1979) Republican (1992)

Alma mater
  
Harvard College Boston University School of Law

James J. "Jay" Gaffney III is an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1975 to 1979.

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Early life

Gaffney was born on December 20, 1942 in Boston. In 1964 he graduated from Harvard College. Gaffney served two tours of duty in the infantry during the Vietnam War. In 1966 he suffered a debilitating leg injury when he stepped on a land mine. Gaffney later attended and graduated from the Boston University School of Law.

Political career

In 1974, Gaffney was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives as an independent. He was reelected in 1976.

In 1978 he ran for the United States House of Representatives seat in Massachusetts's 5th congressional district, which was being vacated by Paul Tsongas. He finished in third place with 19% – behind Democrat James Shannon (52%) and Republican John J. Buckley (28%).

After leaving the House, Gaffney opened a law practice. He works in real estate, personal injury and corporate law.

In 1992 he ran for the Massachusetts Senate as a Republican. He lost to Democrat John D. O'Brien 54% to 46%.

References

James J. Gaffney III Wikipedia