Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District election, 2016

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Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District

General Election Date
November 8, 2016

Primary Date
September 8, 2016

November 8 Election Winner:
Joseph Kennedy III Democratic Party
Incumbent prior to election:
Joseph Kennedy III Democratic Party
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Race Ratings
Cook Political Report: Solid D[1]
Sabato's Crystal Ball: Safe D[2]
Rothenberg & Gonzales: Safe D[3]

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The 4th Congressional District of Massachusetts held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 8, 2016.

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as safely Democratic. Incumbent Joseph Kennedy III (D) defeated David Rosa (R) in the general election on November 8, 2016. Neither candidate faced a primary opponent in September.[4][5]

Candidate Filing Deadline Primary Election General Election
June 7, 2016
September 8, 2016
November 8, 2016

Primary: A primary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. Massachusetts utilizes a semi-closed primary system. An unaffiliated voter is allowed to vote in the primary election of his or her choice.[6][7]

For information about which offices are nominated via primary election, see this article.


Incumbent: Heading into the election the incumbent was Joseph Kennedy III (D), who was first elected in 2012.

Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District is located in the southern portion of the state and includes parts of Bristol, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Worcester counties.[8]

Election results

General election

U.S. House, Massachusetts District 4 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Kennedy III Incumbent 70.1% 265,823
     Republican David Rosa 29.8% 113,055
     N/A Write-in 0.1% 335
Total Votes 379,213
Source: Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth

Candidates

General election candidates:

Democratic Party Joseph Kennedy III Approveda
Republican Party David Rosa

Primary candidates:[9]

Democratic

Joseph Kennedy III - Incumbent[4] Approveda

Republican

David Rosa[5] Approveda


District history

2014

See also: Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District elections, 2014

The 4th Congressional District of Massachusetts held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 4, 2014. Joseph Kennedy III (D) won an uncontested general election.

U.S. House, Massachusetts District 4 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJoe Kennedy Incumbent 72.1% 184,158
     Write-in Other 1.5% 3,940
     Blank None 26.3% 67,199
Total Votes 255,297
Source: Massachusetts Secretary of State Official Results

2012

See also: Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District elections, 2012

The 4th Congressional District of Massachusetts held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 6, 2012. Joseph Kennedy III (D) won the election in the district.[10]

U.S. House, Massachusetts District 4 General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Kennedy III 59.3% 221,303
     Republican Sean Bielat 34.8% 129,936
     Independent David Rosa 2.9% 10,741
     N/A All Others 0.1% 265
     N/A Blank Votes 2.9% 10,869
Total Votes 373,114
Source: Massachusetts Secretary of State "Return of Votes"

Important dates and deadlines

See also: Massachusetts elections, 2016

The calendar below lists important dates for political candidates in Massachusetts in 2016.

Dates and requirements for candidates in 2016
Deadline Event type Event description
May 3, 2016 Ballot access Last day for party and non-party candidates for district and county offices to submit nomination papers to registrars of voters for signature certification
May 10, 2016 Ballot access Last day for party candidates for federal and statewide offices candidates to submit nomination papers to registrars of voters for signature certification
May 31, 2016 Ballot access Last day for party and non-party candidates for district and county offices to file nomination papers with the secretary of the commonwealth
June 7, 2016 Ballot access Last day for party candidates for federal and statewide offices to file nomination papers with the secretary of the commonwealth
August 2, 2016 Ballot access Last day for non-party candidates for federal and statewide offices candidates to submit nomination papers to registrars of voters for signature certification
August 30, 2016 Ballot access Last day for non-party candidates for federal and statewide offices to file nomination papers with the secretary of the commonwealth
September 8, 2016 Election date Primary election
September 12, 2016 Campaign finance Pre-primary report due (covering January 1, 2016–September 2, 2016)
October 31, 2016 Campaign finance Pre-election report due (covering September 3, 2016–October 21, 2016)
November 8, 2016 Election date General election
January 20, 2017 Campaign finance Year-end report due (covering October 22, 2016–December 31, 2016)
Sources: Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance, "Filing Schedules," accessed June 30, 2015
Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, "2016 Massachusetts State Primary and State Election Schedule," accessed June 30, 2015

See also

Footnotes


For information about public policy issues in the 2016 elections, see: Public policy in the 2016 elections!


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