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Matthew Vincent O'Malley

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Matthew O'Malley
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 7th district
In office
March 4, 1931 – May 26, 1931
Preceded byJohn F. Quayle
Succeeded byJohn J. Delaney
Personal details
Born
Matthew Vincent O'Malley

(1878-06-26)June 26, 1878
New York City, U.S.
DiedMay 26, 1931(1931-05-26) (aged 52)
New York City, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic

Matthew Vincent O'Malley (June 26, 1878 – May 26, 1931) was an American businessman and politician who was elected to serve as a U.S. Representative from New York in 1930. He died in 1931, shortly after winning election, but before formally taking his seat.

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Early life and education

O'Malley was born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 26, 1878. He attended both parochial and public schools in Brooklyn, and worked as secretary to Brooklyn's public health officer.[1]

Career

O'Malley later became involved in the real estate, insurance and surety bond businesses, and was active in civic and business organizations including the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce.[2][3][4]

Election to Congress

In November 1930, Congressman John Quayle of New York's 7th congressional district died shortly after winning reelection to a fifth term, which was scheduled to begin on March 4, 1931. O'Malley ran as a Democrat and won the February 1931 special election held to select Quayle's replacement.[5]

Death

O'Malley died at his Brooklyn home on May 26, 1931. Because Congress was not in session at the time of his death, O'Malley never took his oath of office or exercised any of the duties of a Congressman.[6] He was, nevertheless, serving in office from the beginning of his term on March 4, 1931. In 1932, Congress voted to pay the salaries of several deceased House members to their next of kin. O'Malley was included, and his mother received $10,000.[7][8]

He was buried in Brooklyn's Holy Cross Cemetery.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ U.S. Government Printing Office, Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives: Biography, Matthew Vincent O'Malley, 1932, page 5
  2. ^ U.S. Government Printing Office, Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1950, page 1634
  3. ^ The American Underwriter Magazine and Insurance Review, Agency Notes: Casualty, Volumes 45-46, 1916, page 126
  4. ^ Weekly Underwriter, Casualty and Surety Insurance, Volume 86, March 2, 1912, page 200
  5. ^ Associated Press, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Who's New in Congress, January 13, 1932
  6. ^ Associated Press, Spokane Daily Chronicle, Congress Loses Four to Death, May 27, 1931
  7. ^ U.S. Government Printing Office, United States Congressional Serial Set: Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, 1932, page 42
  8. ^ United States Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Accounts, Combined Statement of Receipts, Expenditures and Balances of the United States Government, 1932, page 83
  9. ^ Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Death notice, Matthew V. O'Malley, May 27, 1931
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 7th congressional district

1931
Succeeded by
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