Michael J. McCormack | |
Birth Date: | ca.1946 |
Birth Place: | Boston |
Nationality: | American |
Occupation: | Attorney |
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At-large member of the Boston City Council | |
Term Start: | 1982 |
Term End: | 1991 |
Successor: | John A. Nucci |
Michael J. McCormack (born ca.1946) is a former member of the Boston City Council, having held an at-large seat from 1982 through 1991.
McCormack was first elected to the City Council in November 1981 (when the council consisted of nine members, all at-large) and was subsequently re-elected to four two-year terms (when the council consisted of four at-large members and nine district representatives). He announced in March 1991 that he would not seek re-election;[1] his seat was won by former Boston School Committee member John A. Nucci in the November 1991 election.
A native of the Allston–Brighton neighborhood of Boston, McCormack graduated from Catholic Memorial High School in West Roxbury.[2] McCormack earned a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Massachusetts Boston in 1969, and a law degree from Suffolk University in 1972. He served as an Assistant Attorney General and as a Special Assistant Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. As of February 2018, he practices for the Boston law firm McCormack Suny LLC.[3]
In 1983, Michael married his wife, Sheila, in Vail, Colorado. Together they have a daughter, Hallie, and a son, Conor.