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Thomas J. Minichiello Jr. is the Ward 1 representative on the Brockton Public Schools school board in Massachusetts. First elected in 2007, Minichiello won a new term in the by-district general election on November 7, 2017.
Biography
Minichiello resides in Brockton, Massachusetts. Minichiello earned a J.D. from the Vermont Law School in 1990. He began his career at Sims & Sims, P.C. before joining Wynn & Wynn, P.C. in 1996. In 2000, Minichiello started working as a managing partner in his own law firm, Sorgi & Minichiello, LLP.[1]
Elections
2017
- See also: Brockton Public Schools elections (2017)
Seven seats on the Brockton Public Schools School Committee in Massachusetts were up for general election on November 7, 2017. All eight seats on the school committee were up for election. The eighth seat was held by the mayor of Brockton, but was not covered by Ballotpedia as the city fell outside of municipal elections coverage.[2]
In his bid for re-election to the Ward 3 seat, incumbent Mark D'Agostino defeated Stephen Kelley. Ward 1 incumbent Thomas J. Minichiello Jr., Ward 2 incumbent Lisa Plant, and Ward 4 incumbent Brett Gormley ran unopposed and won re-election to their seats. In Ward 5, incumbent Judy A. Sullivan defeated Nancy Demacedo. The Ward 6 race included incumbent Joyce Asack and challenger Felicia Chalmers, and Asack won the seat. Ward 7 incumbent Timothy Sullivan defeated former school committee member Raymond Henningson Jr. for another term on the board.[3][4] Steven Carl Abrams and Felicia Pandele initially filed to run for the Ward 1 and 2 seats, respectively, but they withdrew from the race.[5]
Results
Brockton Public Schools, Ward 1 General Election, 2-year term, 2017 |
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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100.00% | 1,534 |
Total Votes | 1,534 | |
Source: Abbey Smith, “Email communication with Cynthia Hogan, City of Brockton," November 20, 2017 |
Funding
The City of Brockton Elections Office does not publish and freely disclose school board candidate campaign finance reports. If you have any information regarding the campaign finance disclosures in this race, please contact the school board elections team at editor@ballotpedia.org.
2015
- See also: Brockton Public Schools elections (2015)
All seven seats on the Brockton School Committee were up for election on November 3, 2015. A primary election was held for seats in Wards 3 and 4 on September 22, 2015.[6]
Four of the seven seats did not have challengers. Ward 1 incumbent Thomas J. Minichiello Jr. and Ward 5 incumbent Judy A. Sullivan won without opposition. Andrew Robinson and Ossie Jordan did not file for re-election in Wards 2 and 6, respectively. Lisa Plant and Joyce Asack were the sole candidates to file for their seats, thereby winning without opposition.[7]
Wards 3 and 4 had three candidates each prior to the primary. Neither incumbent filed for re-election. In Ward 3, Mark D'Agostino defeated Blessing Rogers for the seat vacated by Allisha Clark-Wilson. In the Ward 4 race, Brett Gormley defeated Nilton Monteiro for the seat held by Patricia Joyce. Elliot Miller and Tony Branch were defeated in primaries for Wards 3 and 4, respectively.[7]
The Ward 7 race saw the only incumbent facing a challenger. Board member Raymond Henningson Jr. lost his re-election bid against Timothy Sullivan.[7]
Results
Brockton School Committee, Ward 1, General Election, 2015 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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98.8% | 1,874 |
Write-in votes | 1.16% | 22 |
Total Votes | 1,896 | |
Source: City of Brockton, "Election Summary Report," accessed November 3, 2015 |
Funding
The Brockton Elections Commission does not publish and freely disclose school board candidate campaign finance reports. If you have any information regarding the campaign finance disclosures in this race, please contact the school board elections team at editor@ballotpedia.org.
Endorsements
Ballotpedia did not identify any official endorsements for Minichiello in the election.
2013
- See also: Brockton Public Schools elections (2013)
Minichiello ran unopposed to keep his Ward 1 seat in the general election on November 5, 2013. Due to the lack of opposition, he won by default.
Results
Brockton Public Schools, Ward 1 General Election, 2-year term, 2013 |
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Nonpartisan | ![]() |
99.3% | 1,772 | |
Nonpartisan | Write-in votes | 0.7% | 12 | |
Total Votes | 1,784 | |||
Source: Brockton, Massachusetts, "Mayor - City Election - November 5, 2013," accessed December 18, 2013 |
Funding
Minichiello began the race with an existing account balance of $4,266.30 from his previous campaigns. He reported no contributions but $875.00 in expenditures to the Brockton Elections Commission, which left his campaign with $3,391.30 on hand in the election.[8]
Endorsements
Ballotpedia did not identify any official endorsements for Minichiello in the election.
2011
Brockton Public Schools, Ward 1 General Election, 2-year term, 2011 |
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Nonpartisan | ![]() |
99.2% | 1,108 | |
Nonpartisan | Write-in votes | 0.8% | 9 | |
Total Votes | 1,117 | |||
Source: Brockton Election Department, "2011 Election Results," accessed September 19, 2013 |
Recent news
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See also
- Brockton Public Schools, Massachusetts
- Brockton Public Schools elections (2017)
- Brockton Public Schools elections (2015)
- Incumbency no guarantee of success in Nov. 3 school board elections (November 6, 2015)
- What happened in Nov.'s top board elections? (November 4, 2015)
- Brockton Public Schools elections (2013)
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Sorgi & Minichiello, LLP, "Principals," accessed September 19, 2013
- ↑ City of Brockton, "2017 Political Calendar," accessed July 31, 2017
- ↑ Abbey Smith, “Email communication with Cynthia Hogan, City of Brockton" August 2, 2017
- ↑ The Enterprise, "Challengers couldn’t shake Brockton School Committee incumbents," November 7, 2017
- ↑ City of Brockton, "2017 Sample November Ballot," accessed November 8, 2017
- ↑ Brockton Public Schools, "2014-2015 Brockton School Committee," accessed January 26, 2015
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Lauren Dixon, "Email correspondence with Brockton Election Department's Executive Director John McGarry," August 21, 2015
- ↑ Brockton, Massachusetts, "Current 2013 Candidate Financials," accessed December 23, 2013
2015 Brockton Public Schools Elections | |
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Election date: | Primary election: September 22, 2015 General election: November 3, 2015 |
Candidates: | Ward 1: • Incumbent, Thomas J. Minichiello, Jr. Ward 2: • Lisa Plant |
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