Michael G. Bellotti

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Michael G. Bellotti
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Bellotti in 2024
Norfolk County Treasurer
Assumed office
January 6, 2021
Residence Quincy, Massachusetts
Alma mater Boston College
OccupationProduce Wholesaler
Politician
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Bellotti c. 1995

Michael G. Bellotti (born March 21, 1963) is an American politician who is the current Norfolk County Treasurer. [1] He is the former interim president of Quincy College, the former sheriff of Norfolk County, Massachusetts, and is a former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Quincy. [2] [3] He is the son of Francis Bellotti, the state's former lieutenant governor and attorney general.

Bellotti is a graduate of Boston College (A.B.) and New England School of Law (J.D.) [4]

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References

  1. "Treasurer - Norfolk County". www.norfolkcounty.org. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  2. Murphy, Matt (September 27, 2018). "Norfolk County Sheriff Bellotti to step down to lead Quincy College". MetroWest Daily News, Framingham, MA. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  3. 1997–1998 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  4. "Norfolk County Sheriff's Office | Sheriff Bellotti". www.norfolksheriff.com. Retrieved 2021-08-10.