- George P. Mahoney
George Perry Mahoney (December 16, 1901 – March 18, 1989) - was an
Irish American Catholic politician from the state ofMaryland , mostly famous as the Democratic Party nominee for Governor in 1966 by his campaign slogan, "Your Home Is Your Castle; Protect It".He was born in
Baltimore as son of William D. Mahoney and Matilda "Cook" Mahoney. He married his wife Abigail Catherine O'Donnell (died in 1963) on November 24, 1927, and later Ann Matilda Fagg. He worked as anengineer and a construction executive and real estate developer.Under
Maryland Governor Herbert O'Conor (a fellow Irishman from Baltimore's 10th Ward), Mahoney was appointed as a member on the State Racing Commission where he made a name for himself accusing the industry of fixing horse races by injecting horses with stimulants and narcotics. He was later named Chairman byGovernor O'Conor. In 1950 he served as a member of theDemocratic National Committee from Maryland. Later he ran unsuccessfully for nominations for Governor in 1950, 1954 and 1962, and to theU.S. Senate (1952, 1956, 1958, 1970).Mahoney was also a delegate from Maryland for Democratic National Conventions in 1952, 1956, 1960 and 1964.
He won the Democratic nomination for Governor in 1966. However, as a member of the
Dixiecrat -style segregationist wing of party he lost the support of many Democratic voters, who instead favored the Republican candidate,Baltimore County Executive Spiro Agnew (who in 1969 became Vice President underRichard Nixon ). Agnew won the election.In 1968 Mahoney ran for a Senate seat again, this time not as a Democrat, but with the support of
George Wallace and his segregationistAmerican Independent Party , but lost.Mahoney was a member of the
Ancient Order of Hibernians ,Elks andFriendly Sons of St. Patrick . He died inBaltimore, Maryland .Reference
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE2DD143DF932A15750C0A96F948260 George Mahoney, 87, Maryland Candidate] - "
New York Times " obituary.
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