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Frederick C. Langone : ウィキペディア英語版
Frederick C. Langone
Frederick C. Langone (died June 25, 2001 in North End, Boston) was an American politician who served as a member of the Boston City Council in 1961 and from 1964 to 1983. He was Council President in 1966. Langone known for smoking cigars and long-winded speeches. Langone's harangues led to the passage of "Freddy's Rule", which limited Council speeches to 10 minutes.〔
In 1976 he was a candidate for the United States Senate, but lost the Democratic nomination to incumbent Ted Kennedy.
In 1982 he was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. At the Democratic Convention, he failed to receive the 15% of delegates necessary to make the ballot. He sued the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to get his name on the ballot, but the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court upheld the 15% rule.
In 1983 he ran for Mayor of Boston. He finished in sixth place with 1.36% of the vote.
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