Pam Malumphy
Pam Malumphy was an independent candidate for the Third Berkshire District, Massachusetts House of Representatives in the October 18, 2011 special election. Malumphy ran to fill the vacancy created when Christopher Speranzo (D) resigned on July 13 to take accept an appointment as new clerk magistrate of Central Berkshire District Court.[1]
Elections
2011
Malumphy was defeated by Patricia Farley-Bouvier (D) in the October 18 special election. Mark Jester (R) and Mark Miller (G) also ran. Miller was a close second, losing to Farley-Bouvier by less than 200 votes (a 1,940-1,748 margin). Malumphy garnered 1,325 votes.[2]
Additional reading
- iBerkshires.com, "3rd Berkshire Candidates Debate Politics at BCC," October 4, 2011
- YNN, "3rd Berkshire candidates discuss driving down state health care costs," September 30, 2011
- The Berkshire Eagle, "Final battle for 3rd Berkshire District rep begins," September 22, 2011
External links
- Pam Malumphy, Campaign site (dead link)
- Pam Malumphy, LinkedIn profile
- Pam Malumphy, Facebook profile
Footnotes