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Ron Mariano
86th Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Assumed office
December 30, 2020
Preceded byRobert DeLeo
Majority Leader of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
In office
January 28, 2011 – December 30, 2020
Preceded byJames Vallee
Succeeded byClaire D. Cronin
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
from the 3rd Norfolk district
Assumed office
December 1991
Preceded byRobert A. Cerasoli
Personal details
Born (1946-10-31) October 31, 1946 (age 78)
Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseEve Powell
EducationNortheastern University (BS)
University of Massachusetts, Boston (MEd)

Ronald Joseph Mariano (born October 31, 1946) is an American politician currently serving as the Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. A Democrat from Quincy, he was first elected to the House in a December 1991 special election. He was appointed assistant majority leader in February 2009 and was appointed majority leader in January 2011 by then-speaker Robert DeLeo, who he succeeded as speaker upon DeLeo's retirement in 2020. He represents the 3rd Norfolk district.

Mariano was born and raised in Quincy, where he attended public school. He received his B.S. from Northeastern University in Boston and his M.Ed. from the University of Massachusetts Boston. He became a teacher and was elected to the Quincy School Committee, where he served from 1989 to 2009. He also served on the Ward 2 Democratic Committee, the Norfolk County Advisory Board, and the Quincy College Board of Governors.

References

Further reading

  • Matt Stout; Stephanie Ebbert; Andrea Estes (December 26, 2020), "Long the House's consummate insider, Ronald Mariano poised to finally lead it", The Boston Globe
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Preceded by
James Vallee
Majority Leader of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
2011–2020
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
2020–present
Incumbent