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Timothy J. O'Connor, Jr.

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Timothy J. O'Connor, Jr. (born December 13, 1936) is a retired Vermont lawyer and politician who served as Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives.

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Biography

Timothy J. "Tim" O'Connor, Jr. was born in Brattleboro, Vermont on December 13, 1936. He graduated from College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts and received his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center, afterwards beginning a practice in Brattleboro. From 1965 to 1967 O'Connor served as Brattleboro's Municipal Court Judge.

A Democrat, in 1968 he was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives. He served from 1969 to 1981, and was Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee from 1973 to 1975.

In 1975 O'Connor was elected Speaker of the House, serving until 1981. O'Connor's election as Speaker was noteworthy because he was the first Democrat to hold the post since the founding of the Republican Party in the 1850s. In addition, O'Connor's election made headlines because he was from the minority party in the House. Republicans held the majority throughout O'Connor's tenure as Speaker.

In 1980 O'Connor was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor, afterwards returning to his Brattleboro law practice.

O'Connor practiced law until his 2011 retirement, also continuing to serve in local offices including Town Meeting Moderator.

Other

O'Connor is the father of Kate O'Connor, who served as a top aide to Howard Dean during his governorship and 2004 presidential candidacy.

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Timothy J. O'Connor, Jr. Wikipedia