Lois Pines
{{Short description|American politician}}
{{Infobox officeholder
|image = File:1975 Lois Pines Massachusetts House of Representatives.png
|imagesize = 200px
|caption = Pines c. 1975
| name = Lois Pines
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1940|8|16}}
| birth_place = Malden, Massachusetts
| death_date =
| death_place =
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| nationality = American
| website =
| occupation = Attorney
Politician
| residence = Newton, Massachusetts
| party = Democratic
| spouse =
| alma_mater = Barnard College
University of Cincinnati School of Law
| title = Member of the Massachusetts Senate from the 1st Middlesex and Norfolk district
| term_start = 1987
| term_end = 1999
| predecessor = Jack Backman
| successor = Cynthia Stone Creem
}}
Lois Pines is an American politician who served in the Massachusetts General Court and was a candidate for statewide office four times.
Early life
Pines was born on August 16, 1940, in Malden, Massachusetts. She graduated from Barnard College in 1960 and then attended Boston University School of Law, but did not graduate. In 1963 she graduated from the University of Cincinnati School of Law.{{cite book |title=1997–1998 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts | url=https://archive.org/stream/publicofficersof19971998bost#page/68/mode/2up }}
Political career
From 1972 to 1973, Pines was an at-large member of the Newton, Massachusetts Board of Aldermen. From 1973 to 1979 she was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.{{cite web |access-date= May 5, 2020 |work= PD43+ |author= Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Elections Division |url= https://electionstats.state.ma.us/elections/search/year_from:1970/year_to:2020/office_id:8/district_id:58809 |title= State Representative elections: 19th Middlesex district }} In 1978, she was a candidate for Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth. She finished second in the seven candidate Democratic primary behind incumbent Michael J. Connolly with 24.85% of the vote.{{cite book |title=Massachusetts Election Statistics 1978 | year=1978 | url=https://archive.org/stream/massachusettsele19781979mass#page/98/mode/2up }}
After her defeat, Pines was appointed Regional Director of the New England Office of the Federal Trade Commission. In 1981, she resigned to run for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. She finished in fifth place behind John Kerry, Evelyn Murphy, Samuel Rotondi, and Lou Nickinello.
From 1987 to 1999, Pines represented the 1st Middlesex and Norfolk District in the Massachusetts Senate. In 1998 she was a candidate for Massachusetts Attorney General, losing to Middlesex County District Attorney Thomas Reilly 52.67% to 47.27%.{{Cite web|url=http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=557490|title=Our Campaigns - MA Attorney General - D Primary Race - Sep 15, 1998}}
In 2002 she once again ran for Lieutenant Governor. She finished in second place in the Democratic primary (behind Chris Gabrieli and ahead of John P. Slattery).
Lois Pines is currently a director of the Federal Home Loan Bank in Boston.
Family
Pines is married to Dr. Joseph Pines, a pulmonologist who is an assistant clinical professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a senior physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, both in Boston. They reside in Newton.
See also
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External links
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Category:Barnard College alumni
Category:University of Cincinnati College of Law alumni
Category:Massachusetts city council members
Category:Massachusetts state senators
Category:Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Category:Politicians from Newton, Massachusetts
Category:Women state legislators in Massachusetts
Category:Women city councillors in Massachusetts
Category:Boston College alumni
Category:21st-century American women
Category:20th-century members of the Massachusetts General Court