Boston Herald

Erin Murphy runs for Suffolk Supreme Court clerk

- By Grace Zokovitch gzokovitch@bostonhera­ld.com

At-Large City Councilor Erin Murphy announced Tuesday she will run for the Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court of Suffolk County, transition­ing away from city government after three years on the Council.

“With the strong urging of friends and supporters across the county, I am enthusiast­ically seeking the SJC clerkship,” Murphy wrote in an announceme­nt released yesterday.

In February, current SJC Clerk Maura Doyle announced she would not be seeking re-election to the position. Doyle has served in the position since 1996, becoming the first woman elected to countywide office in Suffolk County. Doyle earned $189,324 in 2023, Herald payroll records show. Murphy took home $103,500 last year,

The clerk position is responsibl­e for the single justice caseload of the court, administra­tive and disciplina­ry matters related to the bar, and matters relating to the practice of law in the state.

Murphy called Doyle a “longtime friend” and a “trailblaze­r.”

A Dorchester-native, Murphy was a teacher in Boston Public Schools for 22 years and was elected to the Boston City Council in 2021. She was reelected in November 2023.

Murphy said she “loves the position” she’s in and has “worked hard to get” to the council, but was called to the open seat after talking to people.

The councilor called this a “perilous moment for our democracy” in her announceme­nt, noting the importance of managing the court’s caseload responsibl­y, ensuring effective oversight of the Bar Admission and practice of law, and managing interactio­ns with state boards and agencies.

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