2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts All 9 Massachusetts seats to theUnited States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Democratic Republican Last election 9 0 Seats won 9 0 Seat change Popular vote 2,482,596 699,001 Percentage 74.63% 21.01% Swing 3.58% 0.98%
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The2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts were held onNovember 3, 2020 , to elect the nineU.S. representatives from thestate ofMassachusetts , one from each of the state's ninecongressional districts . The elections coincided with the2020 U.S. presidential election , as well asother elections to the House of Representatives,elections to theUnited States Senate and variousstate andlocal elections .Primary elections were held on September 1.[ 1]
District Democratic Republican Others Total Result Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % District 1 275,376 96.51% 0 0.00% 9,956 3.49% 285,332 100.0% Democratic hold District 2 249,854 65.33% 132,220 34.57% 378 0.10% 382,452 100.0% Democratic hold District 3 286,896 97.74% 0 0.00% 6,643 2.26% 293,539 100.0% Democratic hold District 4 251,102 60.83% 160,474 38.87% 1,247 0.30% 412,823 100.0% Democratic hold District 5 294,427 74.32% 101,351 25.58% 405 0.10% 396,183 100.0% Democratic hold District 6 286,377 65.43% 150,695 34.43% 605 0.14% 437,677 100.0% Democratic hold District 7 267,362 86.62% 0 0.00% 41,288 13.38% 308,650 100.0% Democratic hold District 8 310,940 80.68% 0 0.00% 74,461 19.32% 385,401 100.0% Democratic hold District 9 260,262 61.30% 154,261 36.33% 10,078 2.37% 424,601 100.0% Democratic hold Total 2,482,596 74.63% 699,001 21.01% 145,061 4.36% 3,326,658 100.0%
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2020 Massachusetts's 1st congressional district election
The 1st district is based in the western and central parts of the state, and includes the city ofSpringfield . The incumbent was DemocratRichard Neal , who was reelected with 97.6% of the vote in 2018 without major-party opposition.[ 2]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Alex Morse
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Richard Neal
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Democratic primary results by municipality John Cain, businessman and former Navy officer[ 40] [ 41] The 2nd congressional district is incentral Massachusetts and includesWorcester . The incumbent was DemocratJim McGovern , who was reelected with 67.1% of the vote in 2018.[ 2]
Tracy Lovvorn, healthcare operations manager and nominee for Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district in2018 [ 50] Republican primary results[ 39] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Tracy Lovvorn 26,456 99.1 Republican Write-ins 241 0.9 Total votes 26,697 100.0
2020 Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district election
The 3rd district is based in northeastern and central Massachusetts, and includes the cities ofLowell ,Lawrence , andHaverhill . The incumbent was DemocratLori Trahan , who was elected with 62.0% of the vote in 2018.[ 2]
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The 4th congressional district is mostly in southernMassachusetts and includesBrookline , the southwestern suburbs ofBoston , and northernBristol County . The incumbent was DemocratJoe Kennedy III , who was reelected with 97.7% of the vote in 2018 without major-party opposition.[ 2] On September 21, 2019, Kennedy announced that he would not seek reelection, instead challenging incumbent U.S. SenatorEd Markey in the Democratic primary for the2020 United States Senate election in Massachusetts .[ 56]
The open seat attracted 12 candidates to file for the primary. On September 4, the Associated Press called the race forJake Auchincloss , who won with 34,971 votes, a 1.4% margin over Jesse Mermell.[ 57] [ 58] Auchincloss went on to defeat Republican Julie Hall in the general election.
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] David Cavell, Assistant Attorney General of Massachusetts and former aide to PresidentBarack Obama [ 66] (withdrew on August 13 and endorsed Mermell) [ 67] (remained on ballot) Nick Matthew, former public school teacher and nonprofit activist(endorsed Leckey) [ 68] Herb Robinson, engineer[citation needed ] Thomas Shack, former Massachusetts State Comptroller(endorsed Cavell, then Khazei) [ 69] [ 70] Chris Zannetos, tech entrepreneur[ 71] (withdrew on August 26 and endorsed Mermell) [ 72] (remained on ballot) Chris Dempsey, former policy director forJoe Kennedy III 's election campaign in 2012[ 73] Paul Feeney , state senator[ 73] Deb Goldberg ,Massachusetts State Treasurer [ 74] Jay Gonzalez , former state secretary of administration and finance and nominee forgovernor of Massachusetts in2018 [ 75] Patricia Haddad , state representative[ 76] Joe Kennedy III , incumbent U.S. representative(ran forU.S. Senate ) [ 56] Scott W. Lang, former mayor ofNew Bedford [ 75] Marc Pacheco , state senator[ 75] Becca Rausch , state senator[ 75] Tommy Vitolo , state representative[ 73] Setti Warren , former mayor ofNewton [ 75] Josh Zakim , formerBoston city councilor[ 75] Jake Auchincloss
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Becky Grossman
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Ruth Balser , member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives [ 91] Bill Bowles , member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives from the2nd Bristol District (2009–2011)[ 89] Cynthia Stone Creem , majority leader of the Massachusetts Senate (2018–present), member of theMassachusetts Senate from the1st Middlesex and Norfolk district (1999–present), member of theMassachusetts Governor's Council (1995–1999)[ 89] Louis Kafka , member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives from the8th Norfolk District (1991–present)[ 89] Kay Khan , member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives (1995–present)[ 89] David Linsky , member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives from the5th Middlesex District [ 89] Joan Menard , member of theMassachusetts Senate from the 1st Bristol and Plymouth District (2000–2011), chair of theMassachusetts Democratic Party (1993–2000), member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives from the5th Bristol District (1979–2000)[ 89] Michael Rodrigues , member of theMassachusetts Senate from the1st Bristol and Plymouth district (2011–present) and member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the8th Bristol district (1996–2011)[ 89] Alan Silvia , member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives from the7th Bristol District (2013–present)[ 89] Local officials
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Alan Khazei
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Arne Duncan , former U.S. secretary of education (2009–2015)[ 94] Michèle Flournoy , former U.S. undersecretary of defense for policy (2009–2012)[ 95] Leon Panetta , former secretary of defense[ 96] Susan Rice , former U.S. national security advisor (2013–2017), U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (2009–2013), and U.S. assistant secretary of state for African affairs (1997–2001)[ 97] U.S. senators
Michael Bennet , U.S. senator from Colorado[ 98] Gary Hart , former U.S. special envoy for Northern Ireland (2014–2017) and U.S. senator (D-CO) (1975–1987) and1984 and1988 Democratic presidential candidate[ 99] Members of U.S. Congress
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Ihssane Leckey
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Ilhan Omar , U.S. representative for Minnesota's 5th congressional district[ 105] State legislators
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Jesse Mermell
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Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Jake Auchincloss Dave Cavell Becky Grossman Alan Khazei Ihssane Leckey Natalia Linos Jesse Mermell Ben Sigel Chris Zannetos Other Undecided RABA Research /Jewish Insider [ 139] August 27–28, 2020 497 (LV) ± 4.39% 23% – 15% 8% 11% 7% 22% 1% – 3%[ b] 10% August 26, 2020 Zannetos withdraws from the race and endorses Mermell Data for Progress [ 140] August 10–14, 2020 515 (LV) ± 4.9% 14% [ c] 1% 13% 7% 9% 9% 13% 3% 1% – 29% August 13, 2020 Cavell withdraws from the race and endorses Mermell Frederick Polls [ 141] [ C] August 1–4, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 16% 7% 19% 6% 11% 4% 10% 2% 1% – 25% Frederick Polls [ 142] [ C] June, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 7% – 17% – 3% – 9% – – – 46% Beacon Research [ 143] [ D] May 26–30, 2020 501 (LV) ± 4.0% 7% 2% 13% 4% – – 7% 4% 1% 1%[ d] 60%
Democratic primary results by municipality Democratic primary results[ 39] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Jake Auchincloss 35,361 22.4 Democratic Jesse Mermell 33,216 21.0 Democratic Becky Grossman 28,578 18.1 Democratic Natalia Linos 18,364 11.6 Democratic Ihssane Leckey 17,539 11.1 Democratic Alan Khazei 14,440 9.1 Democratic Chris Zannetos(withdrawn) 5,135 3.3 Democratic David Cavell(withdrawn) 2,498 1.6 Democratic Ben Sigel 2,465 1.6 Democratic Write-ins 242 0.2 Total votes 157,838 100.0
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] David Rosa, U.S. Army veteran[ 145] Julie Hall
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The 5th congressional district contains Boston's northern and western suburbs, includingMalden andFramingham . The incumbent was DemocratKatherine Clark , who was reelected with 75.9% of the vote in 2018.[ 2]
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Notable Individuals Labor Unions New England Police Benevolent Association[ 153] Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes % Republican Caroline Colarusso 18,818 98.2 Republican Write-ins 336 1.8 Total votes 19,154 100.0
The 6th district is based in northeastern Massachusetts, and contains most ofEssex County , including theNorth Shore andCape Ann . The incumbent was DemocratSeth Moulton , who was reelected with 65.2% of the vote in 2018.[ 2] Moulton was a candidate for theDemocratic presidential primary in 2020, and said that he had "no intention of giving up his seat in the House."[ 154] He won his district's primary with the most votes ever recorded in a House primary election in Massachusetts history.
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] x* Nathaniel Mulcahy, scientist[ 157]
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John Paul Moran, businessman[ 188] Republican primary results[ 39] Party Candidate Votes % Republican John Paul Moran 32,564 98.9 Republican Write-ins 375 1.1 Total votes 32,939 100.0
Christopher Fisher, carpenter[ 189] The 7th district is in easternMassachusetts , including roughly three-fourths ofBoston and a few of its northern and southern suburbs. The incumbent was DemocratAyanna Pressley , who defeated ten-term incumbentMike Capuano in the 2018primary election and ran against write-in votes only in thegeneral election .[ 190]
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In order to qualify for the general election ballot, a write-in candidate must receive at least 2,000 votes.[ 196]
Rayla Campbell (write-in), occupational zoning activist[ 197] Eliminated in Primary [ edit ] Rachel Miselman (write-in)[ 198] Republican primary results[ 39] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Other Write-ins 1,779 58.6 Republican Rayla Campbell (write-in) 1,202 39.6 Republican Rachel Miselman (write-in) 55 1.8 Total votes 3,036 100.0
Independent challenger [ edit ] Pressley faced an independent challenge from Roy Owens, aperennial candidate .[ e] His professional resume included work as a pastor[ 203] educator,[ f] Department of Public Welfaresocial worker , andMassachusetts Department of Corrections employee.[ 199] Owens has held a reputation for beingright-wing and anti-LGBTQ .[ 200]
The 8th district includesSouth Boston and the southern Boston metro area. The incumbent was DemocratStephen F. Lynch , who was reelected with 98.4% of the vote in 2018 without major-party opposition.[ 2]
In the Democratic primary, lawyer and ten-term incumbent Lynch defeated progressive challenger Robbie Goldstein, a medical doctor with expertise in infectious diseases and transgender healthcare. Several weeks before the primary, theBoston Globe noted the "stark contrast" between the candidates on several key issues, particularly healthcare and police reform.[ 204] A proponent of Medicare for All, Goldstein ran on a platform of expanding healthcare access during a campaign overshadowed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Lynch, who remains one of only three Democrats in the House who voted against the Affordable Care Act in 2009, advocates reforming the current market-based healthcare system.[ 205] In the context of nationwide protests against police brutality and killing of unarmed black citizens, Lynch stated his support for efforts to modify qualified immunity for police officers, while Goldstein advocated ending qualified immunity outright.
Goldstein's campaign also highlighted differences between the two candidates on LGBTQ issues and reproductive rights. In the past, Lynch has identified as pro-life, a position he now deems too extreme.
Several Democratic primary challengers over the years have called Lynch too moderate to serve Massachusetts's electorate. In 2010, Lynch responded, "Calling me the least liberal member from Massachusetts is like calling me the slowest Kenyan in the Boston Marathon. It's all relative."[ 206]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Robbie Goldstein
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Democratic primary results by municipality The 9th district encompassesCape Cod and theSouth Shore , and extends westward intoNew Bedford , part of Fall River, and surrounding suburbs. The incumbent was DemocratBill Keating , who was reelected with 59.4% of the vote in 2018.[ 2]
Republican primary results[ 39] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Helen Brady 36,238 99.0 Republican Write-ins 378 1.0 Total votes 36,616 100.0
^a b c Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear ^ "Someone else" with 3% ^ With voters who lean towards a given candidate ^ "Other" with 1% ^ Roy Owens is considered a perennial candidate by Boston media.[ 199] [ 200] As of 2025[update] , he has run for office at least 37 times, including:[ 201] [ 202] 20 campaigns forBoston City Council 's 7th district seat:1983 ,1985 ,1987 ,1989 ,1991 ,1993 ,1995 ,1997 ,1999 ,2001 ,2009 (special election) ,2009 (regular election) ,2011 ,2013 ,2015 ,2017 ,2019 ,2021 ,2023 ,2025 3 campaigns for an at-large seat on the Boston City Council:2003 ,2005 ,2021 1 campaign as the Republican nominee forMassachusetts House of Representatives' 9th Suffolk district in 2024 1 campaign as an independent candidate forMassachusetts House of Representatives' 5th Suffolk district in 2022 7 campaigns in Democratic primaries for Massachusetts House 5th Suffolk district: 1988, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2018 3 campaigns in Democratic primaries forMassachusetts Senate's 2nd Suffolk district : 2012, 2014, 2016 1campaign in a Republican primary forMassachusetts Senate's 1st Suffolk district in 1990 ^ Roy Owens Owens previously worked as a teacher inBoston Public Schools andCathedral High School [ 199] Partisan clients
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RetrievedAugust 12, 2020 .^a b c "Endorsements" .Jesse Mermell for Congress . RetrievedAugust 17, 2020 .^ Ruiz, Michelle (August 17, 2020)."Ayanna Pressley and Jesse Mermell Want to Take Their Friendship—And Their Fight—To Congress" .Vogue . RetrievedAugust 24, 2020 . ^ Stoico, Nick (August 9, 2020)."State auditor endorses Jesse Mermell in race for Kennedy's vacant congressional seat" .The Boston Globe . RetrievedAugust 10, 2020 . ^ Stout, Matt (August 13, 2020)."Maura Healey endorses Jesse Mermell in crowded Fourth District primary" .The Boston Globe . RetrievedAugust 13, 2020 . ^a b Rhodes, George (July 24, 2020)."Candidates for Fourth District Congressional seat garner endorsements" .The Sun Chronicle . RetrievedAugust 11, 2020 . ^a b "Political Briefs" .Wicked Local Newton . April 13, 2020. RetrievedAugust 11, 2020 .^ Nesi, Ted (August 20, 2020)."Sen. Feeney backs Jesse Mermell in tight race for Kennedy's seat" .WPRI . 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RetrievedAugust 28, 2020 .^ McGrane, Victoria (May 6, 2020)."Jesse Mermell snags Barbara Lee endorsement in race for Kennedy seat" .The Boston Globe . RetrievedAugust 11, 2020 . ^a b Murray, Stephanie (January 8, 2020)."MERMELL adds endorsements" .Politico Massachusetts Playbook . RetrievedAugust 26, 2020 . ^ Arons-Barron, Marjorie (August 7, 2020)." "Women's issues" front and center with Mermell, Grossman in 4th CD race" .marjoriearronsbarron.com . RetrievedAugust 26, 2020 . ^a b "Endorsements" . NARAL Pro-Choice America. RetrievedAugust 11, 2020 .^ "NWPC 2020 ENDORSED CANDIDATES" . National Women's Political Caucus. RetrievedAugust 11, 2020 .^ "Planned Parenthood Action Fund Endorses Health Care Champion Jesse Mermell" . Planned Parenthood Action Fund. RetrievedAugust 13, 2020 .^a b Murray, Stephanie (July 28, 2020)."GLOBE endorses MARKEY" .Politico Massachusetts Playbook . RetrievedAugust 25, 2020 . ^ Murray, Stephanie (August 3, 2020)."Outside groups spend BIG in primaries" .Politico Massachusetts Playbook . RetrievedAugust 25, 2020 . ^a b Nesi, Ted (June 10, 2020)."SEIU backs Mermell in 4th District race" . WPRI. RetrievedAugust 11, 2020 . ^a b Nesi, Ted (July 7, 2020)."Biggest Mass. teachers union backs Mermell for Kennedy seat" . WPRI. RetrievedAugust 25, 2020 . ^a b c "Endorsements" . Ben Sigel for Congress. Archived fromthe original on August 16, 2020. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2021 .^ RABA Research/Jewish Insider ^ Data for Progress ^ Frederick Polls ^ Frederick Polls ^ Beacon Research Archived June 10, 2020, at theWayback Machine ^ Rhodes, George (May 4, 2020)."Former Attleboro City Councilor Julie Hall announces run for 4th district congressional seat" .The Sun Chronicle . RetrievedMay 4, 2020 . ^ Rhodes, George (May 29, 2020)."David Rosa to face off against Julie Hall in Republican primary for Congress" .The Sun Chronicle . 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RetrievedAugust 28, 2020 . ^ "USA Hockey Team Legend Mike Eruzione Endorses Caroline Colarusso for Congress" .North End Regional Review . November 2, 2020. RetrievedNovember 22, 2024 .^ "Caroline Colarusso for Congress Massachusetts 5th District (Medford)" .The Somerville/Medford News Weekly . October 2, 2020. RetrievedNovember 22, 2024 .^a b "Seth Moulton Drops Out Of The Race For President" . August 23, 2019.^ Forman, Ethan (June 27, 2019)."Belsito announces challenge to Moulton" .The Salem News . RetrievedJune 28, 2019 . ^ Forman, Ethan (November 7, 2019)."Angus McQuilken to run for Congress, will challenge Moulton" .The Salem News . RetrievedNovember 7, 2019 . ^ Vaughn, Alyssa (August 27, 2019)."A No-Nonsense Guide to the Mass. Primary elections" .Boston . RetrievedNovember 28, 2019 . ^ Murray, Stephanie (April 11, 2019)."Should MOULTON run? — STEYER and MORSE meet for lunch — WARREN'S war chest —City Council CHANGEUP" . Politico. RetrievedApril 11, 2019 . ^ Leighton, Paul (September 2, 2019)."Ehrlich won't run for Congress" .The Salem News . RetrievedSeptember 3, 2019 . ^a b c Pindell, James (April 25, 2019)."As Moulton runs for president, Tierney considers a comeback" .The Boston Globe . RetrievedApril 25, 2019 . ^ King, Alison (December 10, 2018)."Moulton Likely to Get Primary Challenge in 2020" . WBTS. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2019 . ^ Alliance for Retired Americans [@ActiveRetirees] (October 19, 2020)."We endorse @sethmoulton to represent #MA6. He has shown that he will fight for retirees and working Americans, and he has a 98% lifetime voting record from the Alliance. https://t.co/Q1fOY6KPBh" (Tweet ). RetrievedDecember 29, 2020 – viaTwitter . ^ "Our Congressional Endorsements" . Archived fromthe original on October 23, 2020. 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We need a champion like him to make sure that reproductive freedom remains accessible and affordable. #MA06 #ReproFreedomVoter https://t.co/R1VF0mgATn" (Tweet ). RetrievedDecember 29, 2020 – viaTwitter . ^ "Our Candidates" .New Politics .^ "House of Representatives" .Newtown Action Alliance .^ Leadership, Veterans for Responsible (October 31, 2020)."Veterans for Responsible Leadership — 2020 Endorsements" .Medium . ^ "Champions" . RetrievedMarch 5, 2023 .^ "Candidates" .VoteVets.org .^ Linda Champion (she/her/hers) 🔥🥰🤩 [@AttyChamp] (August 24, 2020)."Breaking news!! Local 201 endorses @EdMarkey @FontesHelina @sethmoulton https://t.co/kwd8MB5ePX" (Tweet ). RetrievedDecember 29, 2020 – viaTwitter . ^ Massachusetts AFL-CIO // #VotersDecided [@massaflcio] (September 17, 2020)."Congressman @SethMoulton for the 6th MA Congressional District. See his website here: https://t.co/gTBwspuWfT https://t.co/Kfl5NGbQnr" (Tweet ). 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