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2022
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2020 Massachusetts
House Elections
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GeneralNovember 3, 2020
PrimarySeptember 1, 2020
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Democrats gained seats in the 2020 elections for Massachusetts House of Representatives, preserving their supermajority. All 160 seats in the chamber were up for election in 2020. Heading into the election, Democrats held 127 seats, Republicans held 31, a third-party legislator held one, and one was vacant. Democrats gained a net two seats and Republicans lost a net one seat, meaning Democrats expanded their majority to 129-30 with one third-party legislator.

The Massachusetts House of Representatives was one of 86 state legislative chambers with elections in 2020. All 160 seats in the Massachusetts House of Representatives were up for election in 2020. There are 99 chambers throughout the country. In 2018, 87 out of 99 legislative chambers held elections.

Massachusetts' 2020 state legislative elections affected partisan control of redistricting following the 2020 census. In Massachusetts, the state legislature is responsible for drafting both congressional and state legislative district plans. District plans are subject to gubernatorial veto.

Election procedure changes in 2020

See also: Changes to election dates, procedures, and administration in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020

Ballotpedia provided comprehensive coverage of how election dates and procedures changed in 2020. While the majority of changes occurred as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, some changes occurred for other reasons.

Massachusetts modified its absentee/mail-in procedures for the November 3, 2020, general election as follows:

  • Absentee/mail-in voting: Absentee/mail-in voting eligibility was extended to all qualified voters in the general election.

For a full timeline about election modifications made in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, click here.

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Party control

See also: Partisan composition of state houses and State government trifectas
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Party As of November 3, 2020 After November 4, 2020
     Democratic Party 126 129
     Republican Party 31 30
     Independent 1 1
     Vacancy 2 0
Total 160 160

Candidates

General election

Massachusetts House of Representatives general election

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
1st Barnstable District

Josh Mason  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngTimothy Whelan (i)

1st Berkshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Barrett III (i)

1st Bristol District

Brendan Roche  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngF. Jay Barrows (i)

1st Essex District

Amber Hewett

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Kelcourse (i)

1st Franklin District

Green check mark transparent.pngNatalie Blais (i)

1st Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngTodd Smola (i)

1st Hampshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngLindsay Sabadosa (i)

1st Middlesex District

Deborah Busser  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngSheila Harrington (i)

1st Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngBruce Ayers (i)

1st Plymouth District

Stephen Michael Palmer

Green check mark transparent.pngMathew Muratore (i)

1st Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngAdrian Madaro (i)

1st Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngKimberly Ferguson (i)

2nd Barnstable District

Green check mark transparent.pngKip Diggs

William Crocker Jr. (i)

Michael Mecenas (Independent)

2nd Berkshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Mark (i)

2nd Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Hawkins (i)

2nd Essex District

Christina Eckert

Green check mark transparent.pngLeonard Mirra (i)  Candidate Connection

2nd Franklin District

William LaRose  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngSusannah Whipps (i) (Independent)

2nd Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Michael Ashe (i)

2nd Hampshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel Carey (i)

2nd Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Arciero (i)

2nd Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngTackey Chan (i)

2nd Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngSusan Gifford (i)

2nd Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel Joseph Ryan (i)

2nd Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngJonathan Zlotnik (i)

Bruce Chester  Candidate Connection

3rd Barnstable District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Vieira (i)

3rd Berkshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngTricia Farley-Bouvier (i)

3rd Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngCarol Doherty (i)

Kelly Dooner

3rd Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngAndy Vargas (i)

3rd Hampden District

Kerri O'Connor

Green check mark transparent.pngNicholas Boldyga (i)

3rd Hampshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngMindy Domb (i)

3rd Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngKate Hogan (i)

3rd Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngRonald Mariano (i)

Stephen Tougas

3rd Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngJoan Meschino (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Stephen Gill 

3rd Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngAaron Michlewitz (i)

3rd Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Kushmerek  Candidate Connection

Glenn Fossa

4th Barnstable District

Green check mark transparent.pngSarah Peake (i)

4th Berkshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Pignatelli (i)

4th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Howitt (i)

4th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngBradford Hill (i)

4th Hampden District

Matthew Garlo

Green check mark transparent.pngKelly Pease
Dan Allie (Write-in)

Ethan Flaherty (Independent Compassionate Conservative)

4th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDanielle Gregoire (i)

Syed Hashmi (Independent)

4th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Murphy (i)

Paul Rotondo

Dominic Giannone III (Workers Party)

4th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngPatrick Joseph Kearney (i)

Craig Valdez

4th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Biele (i)

4th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngNatalie Higgins (i)

Thomas F. Ardinger

5th Barnstable District

James Dever

Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Xiarhos

5th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngPatricia Haddad (i)

5th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngAnn-Margaret Ferrante (i)

5th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngPatricia Duffy

5th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Linsky (i)

5th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngMark Cusack (i)

Frank Collins

5th Plymouth District

Emmanuel Dockter  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid DeCoste (i)

5th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngLiz Miranda (i)

5th Worcester District

Samuel Biagetti  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Berthiaume Jr. (i)

6th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngCarole Fiola (i)

6th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngJerry Parisella (i)

Euplio Marciano (Unenrolled Independent)

6th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Finn (i)

6th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMaria Robinson (i)

6th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Galvin (i)

6th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngJosh Cutler (i)

Tatyana Semyrog

6th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngRussell Holmes (i)

6th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngPeter Durant (i)

7th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngAlan Silvia (i)

7th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Tucker (i)

7th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngJacob Oliveira  Candidate Connection

James Harrington

7th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngJack Patrick Lewis (i)

7th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Driscoll Jr. (i)

7th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngAlyson Sullivan (i)

7th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngChynah Tyler (i)

7th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Frost (i)

Terry Burke Dotson (Independent)

8th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Schmid III (i)

Evan Gendreau  Candidate Connection

8th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngLori Ehrlich (i)

8th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Wagner (i)

8th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngCarolyn Dykema (i)

8th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngEdward Philips  Candidate Connection

8th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngAngelo D'Emilia (i)

8th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJay Livingstone (i)

8th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Soter (i)

9th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngChristopher Markey (i)

9th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Wong (i)

9th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngOrlando Ramos

Robert Underwood (Unenrolled)

9th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Stanley (i)

George Darcy III (Unenrolled)

9th Norfolk District

Brian Hamlin

Green check mark transparent.pngShawn Dooley (i)

9th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngGerry Cassidy (i)

9th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJon Santiago (i)

9th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Muradian Jr. (i)

10th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Straus (i)

10th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDan Cahill (i)

10th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngCarlos Gonzalez (i)

10th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Lawn (i)

10th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJeffrey Roy (i)

Andrew Bissanti (Write-in)

Did not make the ballot:
Andrew Bissanti 

10th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichelle DuBois (i)

10th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngEdward Coppinger (i)

10th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Murray (i)

11th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngChristopher Hendricks (i)

11th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngPeter Capano (i)

11th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngBud Williams (i)

Prince Golphin Jr.

11th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngKay Khan (i)

11th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul McMurtry (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Randall Gleason 

11th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngClaire Cronin (i)

11th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngElizabeth Malia (i)

11th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngHannah Kane (i)

12th Bristol District

Did not make the ballot:
David French 

Green check mark transparent.pngNorman Orrall (i)

12th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Walsh (i)

12th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngAngelo Puppolo Jr. (i)

12th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngRuth Balser (i)

12th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Rogers (i)

12th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngKathleen LaNatra (i)

Summer Schmaling

12th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngBrandy Fluker Oakley  Candidate Connection

12th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngMeghan Kilcoyne

Susan Smiley  Candidate Connection

Charlene DiCalogero (Green-Rainbow Party of Massachusetts)

13th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngAntonio Cabral (i)

13th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngSally Kerans

Robert May Jr.

Christopher Keohane (Non-Party)
William Bates (Independent)
Jason Guida (Independent)

13th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngCarmine Lawrence Gentile (i)

Ingrid Centurion

13th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngDenise Garlick (i)

13th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel Hunt (i)

13th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Mahoney (i)

14th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngAdam Scanlon  Candidate Connection

John Simmons

Did not make the ballot:
D. Michael Lennox 

14th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngChristina Minicucci (i)

14th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngTami Gouveia (i)

14th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngAlice Peisch (i)

14th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngRob Consalvo

14th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngJames O'Day (i)

15th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngLinda Dean Campbell (i)

15th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichelle Ciccolo (i)

15th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngTommy Vitolo (i)  Candidate Connection

15th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngNika Elugardo (i)

15th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Keefe (i)

16th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMarcos Devers (i)

16th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Golden Jr. (i)

16th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJessica Giannino

16th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel M. Donahue (i)

17th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngFrank Moran (i)

17th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngVanna Howard

17th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngKevin Honan (i)

17th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid LeBoeuf (i)

18th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngTram Nguyen (i)

Jeffrey Dufour

18th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngRady Mom (i)

18th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Moran (i)

18th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph McKenna (i)

19th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Allen Robertson (i)

Alec DiFruscia

19th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert DeLeo (i)

20th Middlesex District

Michelle Mullet  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngBradley Jones Jr. (i)

21st Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngKenneth Gordon (i)

22nd Middlesex District

Teresa Nicole English  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngMarc Lombardo (i)

23rd Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngSean Garballey (i)

24th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Rogers (i)

25th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMarjorie Decker (i)

26th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Connolly (i)

27th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngErika Uyterhoeven  Candidate Connection

28th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph McGonagle Jr. (i)

29th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Owens

30th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngRichard Haggerty (i)  Candidate Connection

31st Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Day (i)

Elizabeth Harrah (Non-Party)  Candidate Connection

32nd Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngKate Lipper-Garabedian (i)

33rd Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Ultrino (i)

34th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngChristine Barber (i)

35th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Donato Sr. (i)

36th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngColleen Garry (i)

37th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDanillo Sena (i)

Catherine Clark

Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket District

Green check mark transparent.pngDylan Fernandes (i)


Primary election

Massachusetts House of Representatives primary election

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
1st Barnstable District

Green check mark transparent.pngJosh Mason  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngTimothy Whelan (i)

1st Berkshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Barrett III (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


1st Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngBrendan Roche  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngF. Jay Barrows (i)

1st Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngAmber Hewett

Did not make the ballot:
Matthew Burton 

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Kelcourse (i)

1st Franklin District

Green check mark transparent.pngNatalie Blais (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


1st Hampden District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngTodd Smola (i)

1st Hampshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngLindsay Sabadosa (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


1st Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDeborah Busser  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngSheila Harrington (i)

1st Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngBruce Ayers (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


1st Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngStephen Michael Palmer

Green check mark transparent.pngMathew Muratore (i)

1st Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngAdrian Madaro (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


1st Worcester District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngKimberly Ferguson (i)

2nd Barnstable District

Green check mark transparent.pngKip Diggs (Write-in)
Michael Mecenas (Write-in)

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Crocker Jr. (i)

2nd Berkshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Mark (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


2nd Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Hawkins (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


2nd Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngChristina Eckert

Green check mark transparent.pngLeonard Mirra (i)  Candidate Connection

2nd Franklin District

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam LaRose  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


2nd Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Michael Ashe (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


2nd Hampshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel Carey (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


2nd Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Arciero (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


2nd Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngTackey Chan (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


2nd Plymouth District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngSusan Gifford (i)

2nd Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel Joseph Ryan (i)
Damali Vidot

The Republican primary was canceled.


2nd Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngJonathan Zlotnik (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngBruce Chester  Candidate Connection

3rd Barnstable District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Vieira (i)

3rd Berkshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngTricia Farley-Bouvier (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


3rd Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngCarol Doherty (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngKelly Dooner

3rd Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngAndy Vargas (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


3rd Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngKerri O'Connor

Green check mark transparent.pngNicholas Boldyga (i)
Dino Mercadante

3rd Hampshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngMindy Domb (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


3rd Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngKate Hogan (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


3rd Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngRonald Mariano (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngStephen Tougas

3rd Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngJoan Meschino (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngStephen Gill

3rd Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngAaron Michlewitz (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


3rd Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Kushmerek  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngGlenn Fossa

4th Barnstable District

Green check mark transparent.pngSarah Peake (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


4th Berkshire District

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Pignatelli (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


4th Bristol District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Howitt (i)

4th Essex District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngBradford Hill (i)

4th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngMatthew Garlo

Dan Allie
Green check mark transparent.pngKelly Pease

4th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDanielle Gregoire (i)
Jeanne Cahill  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


4th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Murphy (i)
Melissa Smith  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Rotondo

4th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngPatrick Joseph Kearney (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngCraig Valdez

4th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Biele (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


4th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngNatalie Higgins (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas F. Ardinger

5th Barnstable District

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Dever

Thomas Keyes
Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Xiarhos

5th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngPatricia Haddad (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


5th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngAnn-Margaret Ferrante (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


5th Hampden District

David K. Bartley
Patrick Beaudry
Green check mark transparent.pngPatricia Duffy

Did not make the ballot:
Kirstin Beatty  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


5th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Linsky (i)
Jaymin Patel

The Republican primary was canceled.


5th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngMark Cusack (i)
Paul Hennessy

Green check mark transparent.pngFrank Collins

5th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngEmmanuel Dockter  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid DeCoste (i)

5th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngLiz Miranda (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


5th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngSamuel Biagetti  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Berthiaume Jr. (i)

6th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngCarole Fiola (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


6th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngJerry Parisella (i)
Richard Canavan-Wagner  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


6th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Finn (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


6th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMaria Robinson (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


6th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Galvin (i)
Tamisha Civil  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


6th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngJosh Cutler (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngTatyana Semyrog

6th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngRussell Holmes (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


6th Worcester District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngPeter Durant (i)

7th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngAlan Silvia (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


7th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Tucker (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


7th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngJacob Oliveira  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Harrington

7th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngJack Patrick Lewis (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


7th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Driscoll Jr. (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


7th Plymouth District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngAlyson Sullivan (i)

7th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngChynah Tyler (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


7th Worcester District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Frost (i)

8th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Schmid III (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngEvan Gendreau  Candidate Connection

8th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngLori Ehrlich (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


8th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Wagner (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


8th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngCarolyn Dykema (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


8th Norfolk District

Andrew Flowers
Green check mark transparent.pngEdward Philips  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


8th Plymouth District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngAngelo D'Emilia (i)

8th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJay Livingstone (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


8th Worcester District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Soter (i)

9th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngChristopher Markey (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


9th Essex District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Wong (i)

9th Hampden District

Denise M. Hurst
Sean Mullan
Green check mark transparent.pngOrlando Ramos

The Republican primary was canceled.


9th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Stanley (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


9th Norfolk District

Hunter Cohen
Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Hamlin

Green check mark transparent.pngShawn Dooley (i)

9th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngGerry Cassidy (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


9th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJon Santiago (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


9th Worcester District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Muradian Jr. (i)

10th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Straus (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


10th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDan Cahill (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


10th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngCarlos Gonzalez (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


10th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Lawn (i)
Alison Leary  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


10th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJeffrey Roy (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngAndrew Bissanti (Write-in)

10th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichelle DuBois (i)
John Lally

The Republican primary was canceled.


10th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngEdward Coppinger (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


10th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Murray (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


11th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngChristopher Hendricks (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


11th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngPeter Capano (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


11th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngBud Williams (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngPrince Golphin Jr.

11th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngKay Khan (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


11th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul McMurtry (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngRandall Gleason (Write-in)

11th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngClaire Cronin (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


11th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngElizabeth Malia (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


11th Worcester District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngHannah Kane (i)

12th Bristol District

Allin John Frawley (Write-in)
Green check mark transparent.pngDavid French (Write-in)

Green check mark transparent.pngNorman Orrall (i)

12th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Walsh (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


12th Hampden District

Green check mark transparent.pngAngelo Puppolo Jr. (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


12th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngRuth Balser (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


12th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Rogers (i)
Michael Dooley  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


12th Plymouth District

Green check mark transparent.pngKathleen LaNatra (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngSummer Schmaling

12th Suffolk District

Cameron Charbonnier
Stephanie L. Everett
Jovan Lacet
Green check mark transparent.pngBrandy Fluker Oakley  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


12th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngMeghan Kilcoyne
Ceylan Rowe  Candidate Connection
Alexandra Turner

Green check mark transparent.pngSusan Smiley  Candidate Connection

Green-Rainbow Party of Massachusetts

Green check mark transparent.pngCharlene DiCalogero
13th Bristol District

Green check mark transparent.pngAntonio Cabral (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


13th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngSally Kerans

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert May Jr.

13th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngCarmine Lawrence Gentile (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngIngrid Centurion

13th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngDenise Garlick (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


13th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel Hunt (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


13th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Mahoney (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


14th Bristol District

Patrick Reynolds
Green check mark transparent.pngAdam Scanlon  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngD. Michael Lennox

14th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngChristina Minicucci (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


14th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngTami Gouveia (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


14th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngAlice Peisch (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


14th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngRob Consalvo
Duckens Petit-Maitre
Gretchen Van Ness

The Republican primary was canceled.


14th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngJames O'Day (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


15th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngLinda Dean Campbell (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


15th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichelle Ciccolo (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


15th Norfolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngTommy Vitolo (i)  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


15th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngNika Elugardo (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


15th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Keefe (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


16th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMarcos Devers (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


16th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Golden Jr. (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


16th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngJessica Giannino
Joe Gravellese

The Republican primary was canceled.


16th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngDaniel M. Donahue (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


17th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngFrank Moran (i)
Marianela Rivera

The Republican primary was canceled.


17th Middlesex District

David Nangle (i)
Lisa Arnold  Candidate Connection
Green check mark transparent.pngVanna Howard

The Republican primary was canceled.


17th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngKevin Honan (i)
Jordan Cameron Meehan

The Republican primary was canceled.


17th Worcester District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid LeBoeuf (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


18th Essex District

Green check mark transparent.pngTram Nguyen (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngJeffrey Dufour
Shishan Wang

18th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngRady Mom (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


18th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Moran (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


18th Worcester District

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph McKenna (i)

19th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Allen Robertson (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngAlec DiFruscia

19th Suffolk District

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert DeLeo (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


20th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichelle Mullet  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngBradley Jones Jr. (i)

21st Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngKenneth Gordon (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


22nd Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngTeresa Nicole English (Write-in)  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngMarc Lombardo (i)

23rd Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngSean Garballey (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


24th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Rogers (i)
Jennifer Fries  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


25th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMarjorie Decker (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


26th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Connolly (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


27th Middlesex District

Catia Sharp  Candidate Connection
Green check mark transparent.pngErika Uyterhoeven  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


28th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph McGonagle Jr. (i)
Michael McLaughlin

The Republican primary was canceled.


29th Middlesex District

David Ciccarelli
Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Owens
Mark Sideris

The Republican primary was canceled.


30th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngRichard Haggerty (i)  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


31st Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Day (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


32nd Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngKate Lipper-Garabedian (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


33rd Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Ultrino (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


34th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngChristine Barber (i)
Anna Callahan  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


35th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Donato Sr. (i)
Nichole Mossalam

The Republican primary was canceled.


36th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngColleen Garry (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


37th Middlesex District

Green check mark transparent.pngDanillo Sena (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngCatherine Clark

Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket District

Green check mark transparent.pngDylan Fernandes (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


Incumbents who were not re-elected

See also: Annual State Legislative Competitiveness Report: Vol. 10, 2020

Incumbents defeated in the general election

One incumbent lost in the Nov. 3 general election. That incumbents was:

Name Party Office
William Crocker Jr. Ends.png Republican 2nd Barnstable District

Incumbents defeated in primary elections

One incumbent lost in the Sept. 1 primaries.

Name Party Office
David Nangle Electiondot.png Democratic 17th Middlesex District

Retiring incumbents

Fifteen incumbents were not on the ballot in 2020.[1] Those incumbents were:

Name Party Office Reason
Randy Hunt Ends.png Republican 5th Barnstable District Retired
Elizabeth Poirier Ends.png Republican 14th Bristol District Retired
Theodore Speliotis Electiondot.png Democratic 13th Essex District Retired
John Velis Electiondot.png Democratic 4th Hampden District Vacated before term end
Aaron Vega Electiondot.png Democratic 5th Hampden District Retired
Thomas Petrolati Electiondot.png Democratic 7th Hampden District Retired
Jose Tosado Electiondot.png Democratic 9th Hampden District Retired
Denise Provost Electiondot.png Democratic 27th Middlesex District Retired
Jonathan Hecht Electiondot.png Democratic 29th Middlesex District Retired
Louis Kafka Electiondot.png Democratic 8th Norfolk District Retired
Dan Cullinane Electiondot.png Democratic 12th Suffolk District Retired
Angelo Scaccia Electiondot.png Democratic 14th Suffolk District Retired
RoseLee Vincent Electiondot.png Democratic 16th Suffolk District Retired
Stephan Hay Electiondot.png Democratic 3rd Worcester District Retired
Harold Naughton Jr. Electiondot.png Democratic 12th Worcester District Retired


The table below shows the number of open seats in each election held between 2010 and 2020.

Open Seats in Massachusetts House of Representatives elections: 2010 - 2020
Year Total seats Open seats Seats with incumbents running for re-election
2020 160 15 (9 percent) 145 (91 percent)
2018 160 20 (13 percent) 140 (87 percent)
2016 160 9 (6 percent) 151 (94 percent)
2014 160 12 (8 percent) 148 (92 percent)
2012 160 4 (3 percent) 156 (97 percent)
2010 160 24 (15 percent) 136 (85 percent)

Process to become a candidate

See also: Ballot access requirements for political candidates in Massachusetts

DocumentIcon.jpg See statutes: Massachusetts General Laws, Part I, Title VIII, Chapter 53

For party candidates

Recognized political party candidates seeking access to the primary election ballot must submit nomination papers. Nomination papers are provided by the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Nomination papers must be signed by a certain number of registered voters. The number of required signatures varies according to the office being sought.[2][3]

Required signatures for nomination papers
Office Required signatures
Governor, Attorney General, United States Senator 10,000
Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasurer, Auditor 5,000
United States Representative 2,000
State Senator 300
State Representative 150


Candidates who win at least 15% at his or her state party nominating convention automatically appear on the primary ballot.[4] The requirement is a party rule, not a statute.[5]

A candidate must be an enrolled member of the party whose nomination he or she is seeking; with the exception of newly registered voters, the candidate must be enrolled throughout the 90-day period preceding the filing deadline. An individual cannot be a candidate for nomination by one party if he or she was enrolled in any other party during the one-year period preceding the filing deadline. A candidate must prove party affiliation by filing with the Secretary of the Commonwealth a certificate of party enrollment signed or stamped by at least three local election officials of the city or town where the candidate is registered. At least one such certificate (which is included on the nomination papers discussed below) must be completed and filed by the filing deadline.[2][6]

Before filing nomination papers, the candidate must make sure that at least one of the certified nomination papers contains a written acceptance of nomination personally signed by either the candidate or his or her authorized attorney. Although the candidate does not have to sign the acceptance space on all nomination papers, the candidate should sign several certified papers to ensure that one of the papers ultimately filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth will include the written acceptance.[2][7]

For the nomination papers to be valid, a candidate for state-level office must also file a receipt from the Massachusetts State Ethics Commission indicating that he or she has filed a statement of financial interest (federal candidates are exempt from this requirement). The receipt must be filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth by the filing deadline. Prior to the filing deadline, a state-level candidate must file a written statement with the Office of Campaign and Political Finance indicating whether the candidate agrees to limit campaign spending. A candidate who does not agree to limit spending may be required to file an additional statement of intended spending prior to the deadline for filing withdrawals of nomination.[2][7]

Nomination papers must be submitted to the registrars of the cities or towns in which signatures were collected for certification prior to final filing with the Secretary of the Commonwealth.[2][8]

For non-party candidates

Like party candidates, independents and other non-party candidates gain access to the general election ballot by filing nomination papers. A non-party candidate must file a certificate proving that he or she is a registered voter and is not enrolled in a recognized political party. This certificate is printed on each nomination paper, and at least one of these certificates must be signed and stamped by at least three local elections officials of the city or town where the candidate is registered.[2]

A non-party candidate may state a political designation in no more than three words. Signature requirements are the same as those that apply to party candidates.[2]

Required signatures for nomination papers
Office Required signatures
Governor, Attorney General, United States Senator 10,000
Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasurer, Auditor 5,000
United States Representative 2,000
State Senator 300
State Representative 150

Before filing nomination papers, the candidate must make sure that at least one of the certified nomination papers contains a written acceptance of nomination personally signed by either the candidate or his or her authorized attorney. Although the candidate does not have to sign the acceptance space on all nomination papers, the candidate should sign several certified papers to ensure that one of the papers ultimately filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth will include the written acceptance.[2]

For the nomination papers to be valid, a candidate for state-level office must also file a receipt from the State Ethics Commission indicating that he or she has filed a statement of financial interest (federal candidates are exempt from this requirement). The receipt must be filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth by the filing deadline. Prior to the filing deadline, a state-level candidate must file a written statement with the Office of Campaign and Political Finance indicating whether the candidate agrees to limit campaign spending. A candidate who does not agree to limit spending may be required to file an additional statement of intended spending prior to the deadline for filing withdrawals of nomination.[2][7]

Nomination papers must be submitted to the registrars of the cities or towns in which signatures were collected for certification prior to final filing with the Secretary of the Commonwealth.[2][8]

For write-in candidates

An individual is entitled to seek nomination or election by conducting a write-in campaign. No special forms (such as a declaration of intent) are required, but write-in candidates should familiarize themselves with the rules and guidelines that govern the casting of write-in votes. More information about write-in candidacies can be accessed here.[9]

Filing deadlines

Filing deadlines vary according to the type of candidate (i.e., party or non-party) and the office being sought. The table below summarizes the various filing deadlines established by statute.[6][10]

Filing deadlines
Type of candidate and office sought Deadline for certification with local officials Final filing deadline
Party and non-party candidates for the Massachusetts General Court 5:00 p.m. on the 28th day preceding the final filing deadline[8] 5:00 p.m. on the last Tuesday in May in the year the election is to be held
Party candidates for federal and statewide office 5:00 p.m. on the 28th day preceding the final filing deadline[8] 5:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday in June in the year the election is to be held
Non-party candidates for federal and statewide office 5:00 p.m. on the 28th day preceding the final filing deadline[8] 5:00 p.m. on the last Tuesday in August in the year the election is to be held

2020 ballot access requirements

The table below details filing requirements for Massachusetts House of Representatives candidates in the 2020 election cycle.

Filing requirements for state legislative candidates, 2020
Chamber name Party Signatures required Filing fee Filing deadline Source
Massachusetts House of Representatives Qualified party 150 N/A 6/2/2020 Source
Massachusetts House of Representatives Unaffiliated 150 N/A 8/25/2020 Source

Qualifications

See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

Article LXXI of the Massachusetts Constitution states: Every representative, for one year at least immediately preceding his election, shall have been an inhabitant of the district for which he is chosen and shall cease to represent such district when he shall cease to be an inhabitant of the commonwealth.

Salaries and per diem

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
State legislative salaries, 2024[11]
SalaryPer diem
$73,655.01/yearNo per diem is paid.

When sworn in

See also: When state legislators assume office after a general election

Massachusetts legislators assume office the first Wednesday in January after the election.[12]

Massachusetts political history

Trifectas

A state government trifecta is a term that describes single-party government, when one political party holds the governor's office and has majorities in both chambers of the legislature in a state government.

Massachusetts Party Control: 1992-2024
Ten years of Democratic trifectas  •  No Republican trifectas
Scroll left and right on the table below to view more years.

Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Governor R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R D D
Senate D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
House D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D

Presidential politics in Massachusetts

2016 Presidential election results

U.S. presidential election, Massachusetts, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes Electoral votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine 60% 1,995,196 11
     Republican Donald Trump/Mike Pence 32.8% 1,090,893 0
     Libertarian Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 4.2% 138,018 0
     Green Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka 1.4% 47,661 0
     - Write-in/other 1.6% 53,278 0
Total Votes 3,325,046 11
Election results via: Massachusetts Secretary of State

Voter information

How the primary works

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.[13][14]

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

Poll times

In Massachusetts, most polling places are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. However, municipalities may open their polls as early as 5:45 a.m. An individual who is in line at the time polls close must be allowed to vote.[15]

Registration requirements

Check your voter registration status here.

To vote in Massachusetts, one must be a United States citizen, a resident of Massachusetts, and at least 18 years old on or before Election Day.[16]

The deadline for registration is 10 days prior to the election. A voter can register online, by mail, or in person at any registration office or the Registry of Motor Vehicles. A form of identification is required to register. The following are acceptable forms of identification:[16]

  • Valid driver's license
  • State-issued identification card
  • Current utility bill
  • Bank statement
  • Paystub
  • Government-issued check
  • Any other government document displaying the voter's name and address

Automatic registration

Massachusetts automatically registers eligible individuals to vote through the Department of Motor Vehicles, division of medical assistance, health insurance connector authority, and other agencies that collect what state law defines as reliable citizenship information.[17]

Online registration

See also: Online voter registration

Massachusetts has implemented an online voter registration system. Residents can register to vote by visiting this website.[18]

Same-day registration

Massachusetts does not allow same-day voter registration.[18]

Residency requirements

To register to vote in Massachusetts, you must be a resident of the state. State law does not specify a length of time for which you must have been a resident to be eligible.[16]

Verification of citizenship

See also: Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States

Massachusetts does not require proof of citizenship for voter registration. An individual must attest that they are a U.S. citizen when registering to vote. According to the state's voter registration application, the penalty for an illegal registration is a "fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years or both."[19]

All 49 states with voter registration systems require applicants to declare that they are U.S. citizens in order to register to vote in state and federal elections, under penalty of perjury or other punishment.[20] Seven states — Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, New Hampshire, and Wyoming — have laws requiring verification of citizenship at the time of voter registration, whether in effect or not. In three states — California, Maryland, and Vermont — at least one local jurisdiction allows noncitizens to vote in some local elections. Noncitizens registering to vote in those elections must complete a voter registration application provided by the local jurisdiction and are not eligible to register as state or federal voters.

Verifying your registration

The Elections and Voting page, run by the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth office, allows residents to check their voter registration status online.


Voter ID requirements

Massachusetts does not require voters to present identification (ID) while voting, in most cases.[21]

However, voters will be asked to show ID in the following circumstances:

  • You are voting for the first time in Massachusetts in a federal election;
  • You are an inactive voter;
  • You are casting a provisional or challenged ballot;
  • The poll worker has a reasonable suspicion that leads them to request identification.[21][22]

The following list of accepted ID was current as of August 2024:

  • A driver's license
  • A state ID card
  • A recent utility bill
  • A rent receipt or lease.
  • A copy of a voter registration affidavit
  • A letter from a school dormitory or housing office
  • Any other printed identification which contains your name and address

Click here for the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' page on accepted ID to ensure you have the most current information.

Acceptable identification must include your name and the address at which you are registered to vote. Examples of acceptable identification include: a driver's license, state-issued ID card, recent utility bill, rent receipt, lease, a copy of a voter registration affidavit, or any other printed identification which contains the voter's name and address.[22]

Early voting

Massachusetts permits early voting. Learn more by visiting this website.

Early voting permits citizens to cast ballots in person at a polling place prior to an election. In states that permit no-excuse early voting, a voter does not have to provide an excuse for being unable to vote on Election Day. States that allow voters to cast no-excuse absentee/mail-in ballots in person are counted as no-excuse early voting states.

Forty-seven states and the District of Columbia permit no-excuse early voting.

Absentee voting

Any eligible voter has the option to vote by absentee/mail-in ballot in all elections.[23]


See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Ballotpedia defines an incumbent as retiring if the incumbent did not file for office or filed for office but withdrew, was disqualified, or otherwise left a race in a manner other than losing the primary, primary runoff, or convention. If an incumbent runs as a write-in candidate, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring. If an incumbent runs in the same chamber for a different seat, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, "A Candidate's Guide to the 2022 State Election," January 2022
  3. Massachusetts General Laws, "Part I, Title VIII, Chapter 53, Section 6," accessed April 9, 2025
  4. Justia, "Langone v. Secretary of the Commonwealth," accessed April 29, 2025
  5. Paige Mackenthun, "Correspondence with Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth Director of Communications Debra O’Malley," March 19, 2025
  6. 6.0 6.1 Massachusetts General Laws, "Part I, Title VIII, Chapter 53, Section 48," accessed April 29, 2025
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Massachusetts General Laws, "Part I, Title VIII, Chapter 53, Section 9," accessed April 29, 2025
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Massachusetts General Laws, "Part I, Title VIII, Chapter 53, Section 46," accessed March 18, 2014 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "macertification" defined multiple times with different content
  9. Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, "How to Run for Office as a Write-in or Sticker Candidate," accessed April 29, 2025
  10. Massachusetts General Laws, "Part I, Title VIII, Chapter 53, Section 10," accessed April 29, 2025
  11. National Conference of State Legislatures, "2024 Legislator Compensation," August 21, 2024
  12. Massachusetts Constitution, "Article LXXXII," accessed February 12, 2021
  13. NCSL, "State Primary Election Types," accessed October 3, 2024
  14. Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, "How to Vote in a Primary," accessed October 3, 2024
  15. Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, "The Voting Process," accessed April 13, 2023
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, "Voter Registration Information," accessed April 13, 2023
  17. Governing, “Automatic Voter Registration Gains Bipartisan Momentum,” accessed April 13, 2023
  18. 18.0 18.1 NCSL, "State Profiles: Elections," accessed August 26, 2024
  19. Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, "Massachusetts Official Mail-in Voter Registration Form," accessed November 1, 2024
  20. Under federal law, the national mail voter registration application (a version of which is in use in all states with voter registration systems) requires applicants to indicate that they are U.S. citizens in order to complete an application to vote in state or federal elections, but does not require voters to provide documentary proof of citizenship. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the application "may require only the minimum amount of information necessary to prevent duplicate voter registrations and permit State officials both to determine the eligibility of the applicant to vote and to administer the voting process."
  21. 21.0 21.1 Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, "Identification Requirements," accessed April 13, 2023
  22. 22.0 22.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  23. Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, "Voting by Mail," accessed July 18, 2022


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Speaker of the House:Ronald Mariano
Majority Leader:Michael Moran
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