Francis Bellotti Explained

Francis Bellotti
Office1:61st Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
Term Start1:January 3, 1963
Term End1:January 7, 1965
Governor1:Endicott Peabody
Predecessor1:Edward F. McLaughlin Jr.
Successor1:Elliot Richardson
Office:39th Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Term Start:January 2, 1975
Term End:January 3, 1987
Governor:Michael Dukakis
Edward J. King
Predecessor:Robert H. Quinn
Successor:James Shannon
Birth Name:Francis Xavier Bellotti
Birth Date:3 May 1923
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Education:Tufts University (BA)
Boston College (JD)
Spouse:Margarita Wang[1]
Children:12, including Michael G.
Branch:United States Navy
Rank:Lieutenant (junior grade)
Battles:World War II

Francis Xavier Bellotti (born May 3, 1923) is an American lawyer and politician who served as both the 39th attorney general and the 61st lieutenant governor of Massachusetts.

Early life

Bellotti was born in Boston, Massachusetts.[2] [3] He graduated from Tufts University in 1947 and received his J.D. degree from Boston College in 1952. He served in the United States Navy during World War II reaching the rank of Lieutenant (junior grade).[4]

Political career

In his first campaign for public office, Bellotti was the Democratic nominee for district attorney of Norfolk County in 1958, but was defeated in the general election.[5] In 1962, Bellotti was elected as Lieutenant Governor for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1963 to 1965.

In 1964, he had challenged the sitting governor of his own party, Endicott Peabody, and defeated Peabody in the Democratic primary. However, he went on to lose the general election to John A. Volpe, with Volpe regaining the seat that he had lost two years earlier. In 1966, Belloti was the Democratic nominee for Massachusetts attorney general, but was defeated by Republican Elliot Richardson.[6] Being subsequently elected to that position in 1974, from 1975 until 1987 Bellotti served three terms as attorney general. In that capacity, he instilled professionalism among his staff, was a leader for civil rights and served as President of the National Association of Attorneys General. He sought the nomination of the Democratic party for governor in 1970 and in 1990, but was defeated in the Democratic primary election in both elections losing to Kevin White and John Silber respectively.

In his official capacity for the state, he was the named party in the commercial speech case: First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti, 435 U.S. 765 (1978), which established that corporations have some free speech rights under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.[7]

Later life and career

After leaving office, Bellotti has practiced law in Boston with the firm of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo.

In 2012, the district courthouse in Quincy, Massachusetts, was named in his honor.[8]

He is currently the Vice Chairman of Arbella Insurance Group.[9]

He turned 100 on May 3, 2023.[10] [11]

Personal life

He is the father of twelve children, including Norfolk County Sheriff Michael G. Bellotti.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/southofboston-ledger/obituary.aspx?n=francis-x-bellotti&pid=173843778&fhid=5914 Francis Bellotti Jr. Obituary
  2. Book: RM-612 . Council of State Governments. 1977. 1956.
  3. Web site: Our Campaigns. Bellotti, Francis X..
  4. https://www.nytimes.com/1964/09/12/archives/man-in-the-news-massachusetts-victor-francis-xavier-bellotti.html Man in the News; Massachusetts Victor; Francis Xavier Bellotti (New York Times, September 12, 1964)
  5. News: Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly . Frank Bellotti, former MA politician, reflects on his legal/political career. April 3, 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091210121349/http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-144064288/frank-bellotti-former-ma.html . December 10, 2009.
  6. Web site: Our Campaigns - MA Attorney General Race - Nov 08, 1966.
  7. Web site: . First National Bank v. Bellotti.
  8. News: The Boston Globe . September 24, 2012 . Byrne . Matt . Quincy courthouse renamed for Francis Bellotti: Ex-attorney general honored for service.
  9. Web site: Francis X. Bellotti : Executive Profile & Biography. Bloomberg News. 2019-03-30.
  10. Web site: A Good Age: Quincy court namesake Frank Bellotti 'keeps a tight schedule' at 100 . 2023-05-03 . The Patriot Ledger . en-US.
  11. Web site: 2023-05-02 . Happy birthday Frank Bellotti! . 2023-05-03 . Boston Herald . en-US.