John M. Quincy (born 1962 or 1963) is an American politician and marketing consultant living in Minneapolis. From 2010–2018, he served two terms on the Minneapolis City Council as a representative of the city's 11th Ward. Quincy moved to Minneapolis in 1994 and sought the endorsement of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) in 2006 for a seat on the Minneapolis Board of Education which he did not receive. He won both the DFL's endorsement and the 2009 City Council election and served as the head of several committees. He has also acted as a member of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport's Noise Oversight Committee.
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| - John M. Quincy (born 1962 or 1963) is an American politician and marketing consultant living in Minneapolis. From 2010–2018, he served two terms on the Minneapolis City Council as a representative of the city's 11th Ward. Quincy moved to Minneapolis in 1994 and sought the endorsement of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) in 2006 for a seat on the Minneapolis Board of Education which he did not receive. He won both the DFL's endorsement and the 2009 City Council election and served as the head of several committees. He has also acted as a member of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport's Noise Oversight Committee. (en)
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| - Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Betsy Hodges
- DePaul University
- Republican Party of Minnesota
- Instant-runoff voting
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- Creighton University
- Minneapolis City Council election, 2013
- Minneapolis City Council election, 2009
- Minneapolis
- Minneapolis City Council
- Minneapolis Convention Center
- Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport
- Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
- MBA
- Hale, Minneapolis
- Page, Minneapolis
- Marketing
- 1960s births
- DePaul University alumni
- Minneapolis City Council members
- Minnesota Democrats
- U.S. Bank Arena
- Wenonah, Minneapolis
- Northrop, Minneapolis
- Diamond Lake, Minneapolis
- Keewaydin, Minneapolis
- Tangletown, Minneapolis
- Parent-Teacher Association
- Creighton University alumni
- Windom, Minneapolis
- Field, Minneapolis
- Write-in candidate
- Independent (politician)
- Minneapolis Board of Education
- Minneapolis City Council election, 2017
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| - Quincy in 2015 in the City Council chambers (en)
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| - John M. Quincy (born 1962 or 1963) is an American politician and marketing consultant living in Minneapolis. From 2010–2018, he served two terms on the Minneapolis City Council as a representative of the city's 11th Ward. Quincy moved to Minneapolis in 1994 and sought the endorsement of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) in 2006 for a seat on the Minneapolis Board of Education which he did not receive. He won both the DFL's endorsement and the 2009 City Council election and served as the head of several committees. He has also acted as a member of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport's Noise Oversight Committee. (en)
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