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No meeting 9/10/24

The Quincy Dems will not hold a regular monthly meeting on Tuesday 9/10 in light of the presidential debate. There's still lots you can do to help for the November election. Check this link for all the ways you can get involved!

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Remembering longtime Quincy Dem, Congressman William Delahunt

Former U.S. Representative William Delahunt, a Democrat and lifelong Quincy resident, passed away this past Saturday, March 30th. He was a longtime member of our Ward 6 Democratic Committee and was our 2010 Dennis F. Ryan Community Award recipient. Rep. Delahunt started his 4 decades in elected office as a Quincy city councilor in 1972 and then as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1973 for a term. Starting in 1975 he served as Norfolk County District Attorney for 21 years and subsequently in the U.S. House of Representatives for Massachusetts for 14 years

A statement from his family reads:

"While we mourn the loss of such a tremendous person, we also celebrate his remarkable life and his legacy of dedication, service, and inspiration. We could always turn to him for wisdom, solace and a laugh, and his absence leaves a gaping hole in our family and our hearts."

The QDCC citywide chair Alicia Gardner remembers decades of friendship with Rep. Delahunt. “Bill was a personal friend of mine and my family since I was a kid we lived on the same street for many years. I will miss him.”

Rep. Delahunt dedicated his life to community service. The city of Quincy, Norfolk County, and the Massachusetts commonwealth are richer for his work. Of his many accomplishments, as Norfolk County District Attorney he created the country's first ever domestic violence prevention unit. As his longtime colleague Senator Ed Markey stated, “[i]t is a fitting honor that the door of the William D. Delahunt Norfolk County Courthouse opens every day so that the people inside can do the hard work of making lives better, as Bill Delahunt did.”

Funeral services will take place in on Friday and Saturday, with his wake in Quincy on Friday, April 5, from 2 to 7 p.m at United First Parish Church on Hancock Street. His funeral will follow on Saturday, April 6, at 11 a.m. at Saint Gregory Parish on Dorchester Avenue in Dorchester.

Remembering Betty Cotter

The Democratic City Committee is sharing our thoughts and prays to the Cotter Family.

Kevin and Betty have been part of the Ward 6 Democratic Committee and the Quincy City Committee for many years. On January 13, 2024, Betty died peacefully at home, surrounded by her family, We wish to share the visiting hours and arrangements for Betty. You may also leave a tribute on her online memorial.

ELIZABETH COTTER Obituary

COTTER, Elizabeth A. "Betty" (Lothrop) Of Quincy, died peacefully at home, surrounded by her family, on January 13, 2024. Betty was 75 years old. Born on September 1, 1948 in Boston, she was the daughter of the late Elizabeth (Jango) and Edward Lothrop. Betty loved to travel and host parties with family and friends. She had a huge smile, was the life of the party and will long be remembered as a devout Boston sports fan. Beloved wife of Kevin L. Cotter of 51 years. They were married August 5, 1972, in Quincy. Loving mother of Lisa Amado and her husband, Gerard of Whitman, Colleen Walsh and her husband, David of Weymouth and Kevin Cotter of Somerville. Betty leaves behind six grandchildren, Isabelle Amado, Gianna Amado, Gabrielle Amado, Cecilia Walsh, Callahan Walsh and Siobhan Walsh. Betty was the oldest of nine children. She was predeceased in death by her brothers, Geoffrey Lothrop, William Lothrop, Stephen Lothrop; and sister, Maureen Kroll. She leaves behind several brothers and sisters, Edward Lothrop, Susan Flynn, John Lothrop and Mary O'Connell. She is also survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews and in-laws. Family and friends will honor and remember Betty's life by gathering for Visiting Hours in the Murphy Funeral Home, 1020 Dorchester Ave., DORCHESTER, on Sunday, January 21, 2024, from 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Sacred Heart Church, 386 Hancock St., Quincy, on Monday morning, January 22, at 10:00 A.M. Burial will follow in Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. For directions and guestbook, please visit www.jmurphyfh.com Funeral home handicapped accessible with ample parking.

Quincy Democratic City Committee to host Seventh Annual “Day Of Service” on Martin Luther King’s Day

Quincy Democratic City Committee to host Seventh Annual “Day Of Service” on Martin Luther King’s Day


This Martin Luther King’s Day, the Quincy Democratic City Committee and volunteers from all across the South Shore will gather together at the Richard J. Koch Park & Rec Complex at 1 Merrymount Parkway to prepare bagged lunches for delivery to Father Bill’s & Mainspring, an area shelter for the homeless. “We think the best way to honor Dr. King’s legacy is to provide for our neighbors in need,” said QDCC Chair Alicia Gardner.  Last year's event had over 30 volunteers of all ages coming together to make over 300 bagged lunches for the shelter, along with children taking part in MLK Day artwork.


The event will take place from 10 am - 1 pm on January 15, 2024. In addition to volunteering to make lunches on the day, volunteers are also needed to deliver the lunches to Yawkey Housing Resource Center and MainSpring House during the week. All locations are ADA accessible, and anyone who wishes to attend can RSVP at https://bit.ly/QDCCMLK2024. For further information, visit the Quincy Democratic City Committee website at QuincyDems.com.



If you have any questions please email us at quincydems@gmail.com .

Or visit our website at http://www.quincydems.com/


September meeting rescheduled for Community event

We are rescheduling our September meeting for next week Tuesday 9/19. This is to allow for our members to the community meeting with city and state officials and leaders at Eastern Nazarene College this coming Tuesday, Sept. 12 (6:30 pm @ Central Middle School) ENC. We encourage all our members to attend in support. Our Democratic governor's office is asking for support, as well as being part of our state Democratic platform in supporting refugees and displaced peoples.

MassDems Convention 2022 Results for the Sep 6 primary!

The 2022 MassDems Convention has officially come to a close.  Whether you attended in person or virtually, we want to thank you for being a part of this incredibly important process. This convention was historic in many ways. Not only was this our first hybrid convention, making it more accessible for all to attend. We also nominated one of the most diverse slates of candidates in our Party's history.

The endorsed candidates of the Massachusetts Democratic Party and results are as follows:

Candidate for Governor: Maura Healey 

Candidate for Lt. Governor: Kim Driscoll

Candidate for Secretary of the Commonwealth: Tanisha Sullivan

Candidate for Attorney General: Quentin Palfrey

Candidate for Treasurer: Deborah Goldberg

Candidate for Auditor: Chris Dempsey 

 

Governor Results

Maura Healey: 2858 votes, 71.2%  

Sonia Chang-Díaz: 1155 votes, 28.8%

 

Lieutenant Governor Results:

Kim Driscoll: 1641 votes, 41.4%

Tami Gouveia: 911 votes, 23%

Eric P. Lesser: 839 votes, 21.2%

Adam Hinds493 votes, 12.4%

Bret H. Bero: 81 votes, 2%

In the race for the Lieutenant Governor nomination, no candidate received a majority of Delegate support on the first ballot. Tami Gouveia chose not to proceed to a second ballot, so Kim Driscoll is the endorsed candidate of the Massachusetts Democratic Party.
 

Secretary of the Commonwealth Results 

Tanisha M Sullivan2578 votes, 62.4%

William Francis Galvin1553 votes, 37.5%

 

Auditor Results

Chris Dempsey: 2148 votes, 52.6%

Diana DiZiglio: 1931 votes, 47.3%
 

In the race for the Attorney General nomination, no candidate received a majority of Delegate support on the first ballot. Candidates Andrea Campbell and Quentin Palfrey chose to proceed to a second ballot. 
 

First ballot results:

Attorney General Results 

Andrea Campbell1622 votes, 39.2% 

Quentin Palfrey1605 votes, 38.8%

Shannon Liss-Riordan: 906 votes, 21.9%

 

Second ballot results:

Attorney General Results 

Quentin Palfrey: 1920, 54%

Andrea Campbell1631 46%

 

Congratulations to all of our candidates who participated. The senate district results and individual votes will be made available mid-week. We look forward to an exciting primary election - be sure to vote in the September 6 primary!!

Celebrating the life of Joe Mahoney

One week ago, we lost a hero of the Quincy Democrats., Joseph H. Mulligan.

Obituary for Joseph H. Mahoney in the Quincy Sun

In 2020, Joe Mahoney introduced his daughter, At-Large City Councilor Anne Mulligan Mahoney, as she received the Quincy Democratic City Committee's Dennis F. Ryan Community Service Award. Below is an edited clip from the 2020 Quincy Dems Virtual Breakfast of his introduction and appreciation.

QDCC Candidate Forums on QATV!

Want to watch our candidate forums on TV instead of YouTube? QATV have scheduled to play on them Channel 8 at these times:

Councilor At-Large Candidates: Tuesday 10/26 at 8:30pm, Wednesday 10/27 at 12:30pm, Saturday 10/30 at 12pm

Ward Councilor Candidates: Wednesday 10/27 at 8:15pm, Thursday 10/28 at 12pm, Saturday 10/30 at 12:50pm

School Committee Candidates: Thursday 10/28 at 8pm, Friday 10/29 at 1pm, Saturday 10/30 at 2:40pm

If you would like to watch over Youtube, you can see the entire playlist of Candidate Recordings on our QDCC 2021 Meet the Candidates Virtual Forums playlist.

Questions about our caucus on 6/24? We've got answers!

This is a friendly reminder of the Citywide Quincy Democratic Caucus, which will being held virtually on Thursday, June 24th starting at 6:00 pm. We’ve made a video to help you learn all about our caucuses and how they work!

If you plan to attend, please pre-register prior to the meeting here. Pre-registering will really help the Caucus run smoothly. Please also share this link with anyone that you think might be interested in attending that is either a registered Democrat or is a pre-registered Democrat (16 year old's cn pre-register to vote).

If you plan to run as a Delegate, please also complete the Delegate Consent Form by clicking on the following link. You can always choose to not run as a Delegate, but again, pre-registering will really help the Caucus run smoothly.

Deadline Extended for the Archie Wahlberg Scholarship for Public Service

The Archie Wahlberg Scholarship for Public Service was created in 2018 and was announced, to Archie’s surprise, at that year’s Quincy Democratic City Committee’s (QDCC) Annual Breakfast in front of his many family members and friends.  QDCC Chairperson, Alicia Gardner said that morning, “The Committee is delighted to honor Archie in this way.  No one on our committee is more deserving.  His many, many years of service to this committee and the Quincy community is unmatched, we are honored to dedicate our scholarship in your name.”

Arthur “Archie” Wahlberg dedicated his adult life, through words and deeds, to the principles and beliefs of the Democratic Party. Archie's lifelong dedication to public service and commitment to improving his local and state communities inspired many to follow his lead.  Archie served for many years at the QDCC’s Male Vice Chair, where for many years he proudly made the first phone call to our Dennis F. Ryan, Community Award recipients and could always be found mingling and selling raffle tickets at each Annual Breakfast.  Sadly, Archie passed away earlier this year. The QDCC is committed to continuing the legacy that Archie set for all of us through this scholarship. 

 

The scholarship is funded by donations raised by the Quincy Democratic City Committee and is given annually to two graduating seniors, one from North Quincy High School and one from Quincy High School, who demonstrate a commitment to public service and plan to continue this commitment after graduation.

 

Details:

  • Amount awarded for two scholarships of $1,000 each.

  • Scholarships will be awarded annually to qualified applicants from North Quincy High School and Quincy High School.

  • Scholarship(s) shall be awarded to qualified high school seniors who demonstrate a commitment to and plans for future public service and civic engagement, as explained in two brief essays written by the applicant.  Additional evaluation criteria will include, scholarly ability, civic engagement/service, need and extracurricular activities.  

  • The due date for completed applications; including letters of recommendations, essays and official transcript has been extended to Saturday, May 1st. 

 

*In compliance with Massachusetts campaign laws, immediate family members of a Quincy Democratic City Committee or Quincy Democratic Ward Committee member are ineligible for this award.

 

Students can pick up applications in their Guidance Office or by going to: https://www.quincydems.com/new-page-2...


Sad News - Announcement of Archie Wahlberg's passing

It is with great sadness that I inform you of the passing of the wonderful Archie Wahlberg. Archie was our Vice Chair for many years. His leadership and guidance was invaluable to me and this committee. Working beside him was a great honor.

Archie and Rosemary were dear friends to me and many of you. Another pillar of our community has left us. His example of commitment to make our community and our nation to make it a better place is what he taught each of us who knew him. There is no better way to honor him than to continue those efforts in his name.

The Committee will be remembering him with an appropriate gift. Further details will follow regarding the services.

Sincerely,

Alicia Gardner

Chair, Quincy Democratic City Committee