Stephen F. Lynch Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Stephen F. Lynch Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Political Leaders Stephen F. Lynch including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Stephen F. Lynch
Real Name Stephen F. Lynch
Profession Political Leaders
Nick Name Stephen Lynch
Nationality American
Religion Roman Catholic
Personal life of Stephen F. Lynch
Born on 31 March 1955
Birthday 31st March
Age 62 Years
Sun Sign Aries
Born in Boston, Massachusetts
Family Background of Stephen F. Lynch
Father Francis Lynch
Mother Anne Havlin
Spouse/Partner Margaret Shaughnessy Lynch (m. 1992)
Children Victoria Bailey Lynch
Education Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Boston College Law School, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston College
Personal Fact of Stephen F. Lynch

Stephen F. Lynch is an American politician who has been serving as a Representative in the United States House of Representatives, Massachusetts, since 2001. The son of an ironworker, he himself had followed in his father�s footsteps and took up the same profession. Getting a first hand experience of what it takes to be an ironworker sensitized him to the problems and issues faced by the working class.

He is also a qualified attorney with experience in the field of Labor and Employment Law. His years of experience working with ironworkers and as a lawyer brought about in him a deep concern for societal issues. He had been interested in politics from a young age and had become the president of The Iron Workers Union when he was just 30�the youngest ever individual to do so.

He entered politics by winning a seat as a Representative in the Massachusetts State House of Representatives, gradually becoming the Senator in the Massachusetts State Senate. The sudden death of Joe Moakley, the Democratic congressman from the Ninth District of Massachusetts gave Lynch the chance to run for the special election to succeed him. He successfully won the election beating his main opponents state Senators Cheryl Jacques, Brian Joyce and Marc Pacheco.