Patrick O. Murphy
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Patrick Ó. Murphy | |
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| 87th Mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts | |
| In office January 3, 2012 – January 6, 2014 | |
| Preceded by | James L. Milinazzo |
| Succeeded by | Rodney Elliott |
| Member of the Lowell City Council | |
| In office January 2010 – January 2014 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | May 10, 1982 Lowell, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Party | Democratic |
| Spouse | Allegra Williams |
| Children | 1 |
| Alma mater | Phillips Academy American University Trinity College, Dublin Tufts University |
| Profession | brick and stonemason |
Patrick Óisin Murphy (born May 10, 1982) is an American politician, a former city councillor and formerly a Mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts.
Murphy is a resident of the Sacred Heart neighborhood, and a fifth-generation Lowell resident. The youngest son of longtime Lowell teachers Joan and Dan Murphy, Patrick was born eight minutes behind his twin brother Daniel and four years after his sister Gráinne. Like his brother and sister, Patrick graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover on a four-year scholarship, and has continued his education at Tufts University. He works throughout the Merrimack Valley as an independent brick- and stonemason with his cousin.[1]
Running for Congress
On June 2, 2007, Murphy announced he was running as an independent in the special election to fill the seat formerly held by Marty Meehan, who resigned to take the position of Chancellor at UMass Lowell.[2] On October 16, 2007, Murphy placed third out of five candidates, receiving 2,170 votes or 2.05%, finishing behind the major party nominees, Democrat Niki Tsongas and Republican Jim Ogonowski.[3]
