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Maureen Feeney

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Preceded by
  
Rosaria Salerno

Succeeded by
  
Michael P. Ross

Preceded by
  
James E. Byrne

Nationality
  
American


Succeeded by
  
Frank Baker

Name
  
Maureen Feeney

Preceded by
  
Michael F. Flaherty

Role
  
American Politician

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Maureen Feeney is an American politician who is the current City Clerk of Boston, Massachusetts.

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City Council

From 1994 to 2011 she represented Dorchester on the Boston City Council. She served as City Council president from 2007 to 2008. Feeney did not run for reelection in 2011 and resigned on November 10, 2011, before her final term was complete. Her resignation allowed her to seek the position of city clerk, as state conflict of interest law required that she be out of office for a minimum of 30 days before she could be appointed.

City Clerk

On December 21, 2011, Feeney was named city clerk by the city council. Ten councilors voted in favor of Feeney, Charles Yancey voted for Natalie Carithers, and Tito Jackson voted present to show his displeasure with the process of choosing the new clerk. She took office the following month.

Other races

In 1996, Feeney was a candidate for state representative in the 13th Suffolk District, but dropped out of the race. In 1997, she lost the Democratic nomination for the Massachusetts Senate seat in the Suffolk and Norfolk District to Brian A. Joyce by less than 400 votes.

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Maureen Feeney Wikipedia