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Peter M. McCormack

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American politician and court officer (1919-1988)
Peter M. McCormack
Norfolk County, Massachusetts Sheriff
In office
1959–1960
Preceded bySamuel H. Wragg
Succeeded byCharles Hedges
Member of theMassachusetts Senate for the Norfolk and Suffolk District
In office
1959–1959
Preceded byPhilip G. Bowker
Succeeded byJoseph Silvano
Personal details
BornApril 22, 1919
DiedJanuary 28, 1988(1988-01-28) (aged 68)
PartyDemocratic
Alma materBrookline High School

Peter Michael McCormack (April 22, 1919 – January 28, 1988) was an American court officer and politician who served as sheriff ofNorfolk County, Massachusetts, from 1959 to 1960 and was a member of theMassachusetts Senate in 1959.

Early life

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McCormack was born on April 22, 1919, inBrookline, Massachusetts.[1] He attendedSaint Mary of the Assumption School andBrookline High School.[1][2] DuringWorld War II, McCormack served in theUnited States Army. He served four and a half years with theAmerical Division in the South Pacific. In 1944, he married Mary Wilson, then an ensign in theUnited States Navy Nurse Corps. After the war, McCormack worked as a court officer at the Brookline District Court.[3]

Political career

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In 1956, McCormack was the Democratic nominee for sheriff of Norfolk County, but lost to incumbentSamuel H. Wragg by 33,000 votes. In 1958 he upset incumbent state senatorPhilip G. Bowker to represent the Norfolk and Suffolk District. Wragg died on May 13, 1959, and six days later, GovernorFoster Furcolo appointed McCormack to finish Wragg's term.[3] McCormack chose to wait until the end of the 1959 legislative session to assume office. He was sworn in on November 19, 1959.[4] In 1960, McCormack was defeated by Republican state senatorCharles W. Hedges 128,319 votes to 117,843.[5]

Later life

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In 1962, McCormack was appointed executive director of the Brookline Housing Authority. In 1970 he became vice president and director of security ofChamberlayne Junior College. He later served as Norfolk County's liaison officer to the state Department of Corrections until his retirement in 1977. McCormack died suddenly on January 28, 1988.[2]

References

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  1. ^abPublic Officials of Massachusetts 1959–1960. p. 71.
  2. ^ab"Peter McCormack, Former State Senator at 68".The Boston Globe. January 31, 1988.
  3. ^abHanron, Robert (May 20, 1959). "Being Sheriff Life's Ambition Of McCormack".The Boston Daily Globe.
  4. ^"10 Deputies Quit to Protest New Sheriff: McCormack and 5 New Aides Take Oath for Norfolk Posts".The Boston Daily Globe. November 20, 1959.
  5. ^Yudis, Anthony (November 10, 1960). "Norfolk County Sheriff's Seat Captured by Quincy Republican".The Boston Daily Globe.
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