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speed up council business and increase decorum. In 1951, the Boston City Council switched from a body consisting of 22 ward members to a nine-member board elected at-large. He finished 19th in the 65-candidate preliminary election, which kept him off the general election ballot. Hannon ran again in 1953 and finished 15th in the general election.
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In 1941, Hannon was elected to represent Ward 13 on the Boston City Council. In 1943 he succeeded in having a playground in his neighborhood named after his mother, Mary A. Hannon. He served as Council president in 1943 and 1948. During his second term as president Hannon implemented new rules to
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Hannon was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1934. In 1938 he was a candidate for Democratic floor leader. He lost to
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In 1955, Hannon returned to the Massachusetts House of Representatives. In 1956 lost his bid for renomination to future
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Coughlin, William P. (June 28, 1983). "Thomas Hannon, Ex-Representative From Dorchester, City Council Head".
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Hannon continued to practice law until his retirement in 1978. He spent his later years in
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Merrill, John D. (January 6, 1938). "Hurley Asks State Buy 'L'".
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Massachusetts House of Representatives' 13th Suffolk district
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Massachusetts House of Representatives' 12th Suffolk district
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Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the
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Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1955-56
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Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Massachusetts House of Representatives
12th Suffolk District
Philip A. Chapman
Robert H. Quinn
Boston City Council
John B. Kelly
Thomas E. Linehan
John E. Kerrigan
13th Suffolk District
John V. Mahoney
Gerald F. Scally
Dorchester
Hyannis, Massachusetts
Yarmouth, Massachusetts
Democratic
Alma mater
Canisius College
Catholic University
Northeastern University School of Law
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Boston City Council
Boston
Uphams Corner
Dorchester
The English High School
Tewksbury, Massachusetts
Canisius College
Catholic University
Northeastern University School of Law

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