Peggy Davis-Mullen
Peggy Davis-Mullen (born 1960) was a member of the Boston City Council in Boston, Massachusetts, 1994-2001.[1] She ran for mayor of Boston in 2001, against incumbent Thomas Menino; she lost, but is recognized as the "second female finalist for mayor in city history."[2]
References
- ↑ City of Boston. Members of City Government 1910-2009. Retrieved 2010-03-31
- ↑ Louise Day Hicks was the first female mayoral finalist in 1967. cf. Boston Globe. Oct 30, 2001
Further reading
- Peggy Davis-Mullen Former Boston School Committee Member. Boston Globe. Sep 19, 1993.
- Yvonne Abraham. Peggy Davis-Mullen: You gotta have a higher power. Boston Phoenix, October 2–9, 1997
- Race For City Council: Peggy Davis-Mullen; At-Large Candidate. Boston Globe. Aug 20, 1999.
- Joan Vennochi. The Neutering Of Peggy Davis-Mullen. Boston Globe. Apr 24, 2001.
- Sally Jacobs. Despite The Odds, And A Lack Of Funds, Peggy Davis-Mullen Is Taking On The Mayor: Davis-Mullen Is Running As Hard As She Can. Boston Globe. Oct 30, 2001.
- Jon Keller. Running on Empty: For Peggy Davis-Mullen, the toughest part of running for mayor is finding an audience. Boston Magazine, Oct. 2001
- E. Mehren. Boston's Mayor, a Bland Favorite; Election: In a city of fiery politics, the race between incumbent Thomas Menino and Peggy Davis-Mullen plods along sedately. Los Angeles Times. November 3, 2001
- S. Ryan-Vollmar. Q&A: Peggy Davis-Mullen. Boston Phoenix, November 15–22, 2001
- Their Votes Are Already In: Peggy Davis Mullen For Mitt Romney. Boston Globe. Sep 7, 2002
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