American politician
Paul Feeney
Assumed office November 1, 2017Preceded by James Timilty In office May 12, 2009 – May 12, 2010Preceded by Mark Sullivan Succeeded by Lynda Walsh In office May 12, 2007 – May 12, 2010
Born (1978-03-23 ) March 23, 1978 (age 46) Political party Democratic Spouse Laura J. Feeney (Caparell) Occupation Legislator Website votefeeney.com
Paul R. Feeney is an American politician from the commonwealth of Massachusetts . He serves in the Massachusetts Senate from the Bristol and Norfolk district.
Feeney graduated from Don Bosco Technical High School . He worked for Verizon as an office technician, and served as the legislative director for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers . He served on the board of selectmen for Foxboro, Massachusetts , from 2007 though 2010. Feeney has also served as chief of staff for Jim Timilty and as labor director for Stephen F. Lynch 's campaign for the United States Senate in the 2013 special election . Feeney was state director of Connecticut and Massachusetts for the Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign .[ 1]
When Timilty resigned in 2017, Feeney ran in the special election to succeed him, defeating Republican Jacob Ventura.[ 2] Feeney defeated Ventura in the 2018 general election.[ 3]
Electoral history
In 2020 Feeney went unopposed in the Democratic Primary and the General Election.[ 4]
See also
References
^ "Feeney brings life story to campaign for state senate | Local News" . thesunchronicle.com. April 27, 2017. Retrieved September 23, 2019 .
^ "Democrat Paul Feeney Wins State Senate Special Election" . US News . October 17, 2017. Retrieved July 15, 2023 .
^ Gomes, Alexandra (November 6, 2018). "Foxboro's Feeney keeps Senate seat in rematch with Ventura | Local News" . thesunchronicle.com. Retrieved September 23, 2019 .
^ "PD43+ » Candidate Profile..." PD43+ . Retrieved March 8, 2023 .
^ a b "2018 Bristol and Norfolk State Senate General Election Results" . PD43+ Massachusetts Election Statistics . March 8, 2023. Retrieved March 8, 2023 .
External links
▌ Paul Mark (D, Berk., Hpsh., Frnk., & Hpdn. )
▌ Paul Feeney (D, Bris. & Norf. )
▌ Michael Rodrigues (D, 1st Bris. & Plym. )
▌ Mark Montigny (D, 2nd Bris. & Plym. )
▌ Marc Pacheco (D, 3rd Bris. & Plym. )
▌ Julian Cyr (D, Cape & Islands )
▌ Pavel Payano (D, 1st Essex )
▌ Joan Lovely (D, 2nd Essex )
▌ Brendan Crighton (D, 3rd Essex )
▌ Bruce Tarr (R, 1st Ess. & Mid. )
▌ Barry Finegold (D, 2nd Ess. & Mid. )
▌ Adam Gomez (D, Hampden )
▌ John Velis (D, Hpdn. & Hpsh. )
▌ Jacob Oliveira (D, Hpdn., Hpsh. & Wor. )
▌ Jo Comerford (D, Hpsh., Frnk., & Wor. )
▌ Edward J. Kennedy (D, 1st Mid. )
▌ Patricia D. Jehlen (D, 2nd Mid. )
▌ Michael J. Barrett (D, 3rd Mid. )
▌ Cindy Friedman (D, 4th Mid. )
▌ Jason Lewis (D, 5th Mid. )
▌ Karen Spilka (D, Mid. & Norf. )
▌ Sal DiDomenico (D, Mid. & Suff. )
▌ Jamie Eldridge (D, Mid. & Wor. )
▌ Cynthia Stone Creem (D, Norf. & Mid. )
▌ John F. Keenan (D, Norf. & Plym. )
▌ Walter Timilty (D, Norf., Plym. & Bris. )
▌ Mike Rush (D, Norf. & Suff. )
▌ Becca Rausch (D, Norf., Wor. & Mid. )
▌ Susan Moran (D, Plym. & Barn. )
▌ Patrick O'Connor (R, 1st Plym. & Norf. )
▌ Michael Brady (D, 2nd Plym. & Norf. )
▌ Nick Collins (D, 1st Suffolk )
▌ Liz Miranda (D, 2nd Suffolk )
▌ Lydia Edwards (D, 3rd Suffolk )
▌ Will Brownsberger (D, Suff. & Mid. )
▌ Robyn Kennedy (D, 1st Worcester )
▌ Michael O. Moore (D, 2nd Worcester )
▌ Ryan Fattman (R, Wor. & Hpdn. )
▌ Peter Durant (R, Wor. & Hpsh. )
▌ John Cronin (D, Wor. & Mid. )