William E. Hurley

William E. Hurley
Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts[1]
In office
1937[1]  1943
Preceded by Charles F. Hurley
Succeeded by Francis X. Hurley
Personal details
Born August 26, 1875[1]
Boston, Massachusetts[1]
Political party Republican[1]
Alma mater Burdett College[1]

William E. Hurley was an American politician who served as Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts from 1937–1943.

Hurley was the post master of Boston from 1918 to 1920 and from 1930 to 1935.[1]

William E. Hurley defeated former Marlborough State Representative James M. Hurley in the 1936 election, succeeding Charles F. Hurley who had chosen to run for Governor instead of running for reelection. Because he was constitutionally limited to three, two year terms,[2] William E. Hurley did not run for reelection in 1942 and was succeeded by former State Auditor Francis X. Hurley.

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Howard, Richard T. (1939), Public Officials of Massachusetts (1939-1940), Boston, MA: The Boston Review, p. Page 24.
  2. Mills, Edgar M. (March 14, 1942), In Bay State Politics, Goodwin Reported Eagerly Eyeing Seat in Congress Rearranged 8th District Is the 'Setup' Up and Down Beacon Hill Paid Rationing Personnel Lodge an Uncertainty, Boston, MA: Christian Science Monitor, p. Page 2.
Political offices
Preceded by
Charles F. Hurley
Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts
1937–1943
Succeeded by
Francis X. Hurley


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