Philip N. Carney Explained

Philip N. Carney
Birth Date:6 June 1919
Birth Place:Lynn, Massachusetts
Death Place:Nahant, Massachusetts
Nationality:American
Party:Democratic
Alma Mater:Bentley School of Accounting and Finance
Boston University
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Term Start:1961
Term End:1971
Predecessor:Michael J. Carroll
Successor:James J. Carrigan

Philip N. Carney (June 6, 1919 – December 27, 2005) was an American politician from Lynn, Massachusetts, who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

Early life

Carney was born on June 6, 1919, in Lynn, Massachusetts. He attended Saint Mary's Boys High School, Bentley School of Accounting and Finance, Boston University School of Business Administration. Prior to entering politics, Carney worked in real estate.[1]

Politics

From 1954 to 1957, Carney was a member of the Lynn City Council. In 1961 he ran in the special election fill the vacancy in the Massachusetts House of Representatives caused by the death of Michael J. Carroll. He won the Democratic primary over John F. Clancy by one vote and defeated Republican John F. Boot 3590 to 3173 in the special election.[2] [3] During his tenure, Carney brought forth legislation to build the Nahant Street area seawall along Lynn Shore Drive. He left the House in 1971.

Later life

Carney lived in Nahant, Massachusetts, and Naples, Florida, during his final years. He died on December 27, 2005, in Nahant.

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1969–1970 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts .
  2. Web site: Philip N. Carney.
  3. News: Democrats, GOP Each Place Two In Legislature. The Boston Globe. March 29, 1961.