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William I. Cowin

William I. Cowin
Massachusetts Secretary of Administration and Finance
In office
1972–1974
Preceded by Robert Yasi
Succeeded by David Marchand
Massachusetts Secretary of Consumer Affairs
In office
1971–1972
Preceded by Position created
Succeeded by John R. Verani
Personal details
Born William Irvin Cowin
(1938-04-28) April 28, 1938 (age 79)
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Judith Cowin
Alma mater Harvard College
Harvard Law School
Profession Attorney

William Irvin Cowin (born April 28, 1938) is an American jurist, politician, and state cabinet secretary who served as Massachusetts Secretary of Consumer Affairs from 1971 to 1972 and Massachusetts Secretary of Administration and Finance from 1972 to 1974. He was a candidate for State Attorney General in 1974 and Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 1978.

Cowin graduated from Harvard College in 1959 and Harvard Law School in 1962. From 1963 to 1966 he was an Assistant Massachusetts Attorney General. When Attorney General Edward Brooke was elected to the United States Senate, Cowin joined him as a legislative assistant. He returned to Massachusetts in 1968 as special counsel to Mayor of Boston Kevin White.

In 1969 he was named Chairman of the State Public Utilities Commission by Governor Francis W. Sargent.

In 1971, Cowin was appointed Massachusetts Secretary of Consumer Affairs. After Secretary of Administration and Finance Robert Yasi was appointed as a judge in the Suffolk Probate Court, Cowin was chosen to succeed him. As Administration and Finance Secretary Cowin was in charge of outlining the state budget.

Cowin resigned from Sargent's cabinet on May 9, 1974 to run for State Attorney General. He officially entered the race four days later. He won the convention endorsement after his two Republican opponents, Josiah Spaulding and Charles Codman Cabot, Jr., chose to bypass the convention. During the campaign, Cowin struggled to raise money and trailed Spaulding in polls.

Cowin finished third in the Republican primary with 24% of the vote.

After the primary, Governor Sargent asked for state Republican chairman William Barnstead's resignation and recommended that Cowin succeed him. Sargent later postponed his efforts to remove Barnstead to focus on his race against Michael Dukakis.


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