18 Quincy residents pulled nomination papers

As of May 17, 2023, the following Quincy residents have pulled nomination papers from the City Clerk’s Office to run for office.

Mayor

  • Thomas Koch of Newbury Avenue

  • James Maloney of East Squantum Street

Koch was first elected in 2007 and is the longest-serving chief executive in city history.

 

School Committee (3 members)

Six residents have pulled papers to run for School Committee.

They include all three incumbents whose seats will be contested this year:

  • Paul Bregoli (Incumbent) of Willow Avenue

  • Kathryn Hubley (Incumbent) of Marion Street

  • Frank Santoro (Incumbent) of Lois Terrace

  • Kathryn Campbell of Cranch Street

  • Courtney Perdios of Ruggles Street

  • Liberty Schaaf of Howe Street.

Perdios had been appointed to an open seat on the committee in 2021 and finished fourth in that year’s municipal election. Schaaf also ran in 2021, finishing in fifth place.

School Committee members serve staggered four-year terms, meaning three seats are on the ballot every two years.

Councilor-At-Large (3 seats)

  • Nina Liang (Incumbent) Grandview Avenue

  • Noel DiBona (Incumbent) Chickatobot Road.

The third incumbent, Councillor at-large Anne Mahoney, had yet to take out papers to seek reelection as of noon on Wednesday.

Ward 1 Councilor

  • David McCarthy (Incumbent) of Whitney Road,  

Ward 2 Councilor

  • Anthony Andronico (Incumbent) of Nicholl Street

  • Richard Ash of Mound Street 

Ward 3

  • Ian Cain (Incumbent) of Forbes Hill Road 

Ward 4 Councilor

  • James Devine (Incumbent) of Cross Street 

Ward 5 Councilor

  • Richard Iacobucci of Adams Street

  • Daniel Minton, a resident of Sims Road and retired Quincy police lieutenant

Current Ward 5 Councilor, Charles Phelan has announced he is not seeking re-election. 

Ward 6 Councilor

William Harris (Incumbent) of Ashworth Road.

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