The2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect the nineU.S. representatives from theCommonwealth ofMassachusetts , one from all nine of the state'scongressional districts . The elections will coincide withother elections to the House of Representatives,elections to theUnited States Senate , and variousstate and local elections . The primary election will take place on September 1, 2026.[ 1]
The 1st congressional district is inwestern Massachusetts and includesSpringfield andPittsfield . The incumbent isRichard Neal , who was re-elected with 62.5% of the vote in 2024.[ 2]
Anthony Celata[ 5] Jarret Dewberry[ 6] Nathan Tracy[ 7] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Richard Neal (D) $1,411,406 $1,257,803 $4,041,473 Jeromie Whalen (D) $98,220 $80,097 $18,123 Source:Federal Election Commission [ 15]
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Nadia Milleron (I) $20,455 $14,848 $18,757 Source:Federal Election Commission [ 15]
The 2nd congressional district is incentral Massachusetts and includesWorcester . The incumbent is DemocratJim McGovern , who was re-elected with 68.6% of the vote in 2024.[ 2]
Jim McGovern(not declared)
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Jim McGovern (D) $425,685 $505,957 $313,892 Source:Federal Election Commission [ 25]
The 3rd congressional district is in northeastern and central Massachusetts and includesLowell andLawrence . The incumbent isLori Trahan , who was re-elected uncontested in 2024.[ 2]
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Lori Trahan (D) $963,020 $703,489 $1,714,682 Source:Federal Election Commission [ 27]
The 4th district contains much of southeastern Massachusetts and includesNewton ,Attleboro , andFall River . The incumbent isJake Auchincloss , who was re-elected uncontested in 2024.[ 2] Auchincloss is currently running for re-election, and ruled outrunning for U.S. Senate in 2026 despite speculation he might enter the contest.[ 28]
Jake Auchincloss , incumbent U.S. representative[ 29] Ihssane Leckey, consulting firm CEO and candidate for this district in2020 [ 30] Jason Poulos, AI researcher[ 31] Chris Boyd, educator[ 32] Matthew Cook[ 33] Publicly expressed interest [ edit ] Jesse Mermell, formerBrookline Board of Selectmen member and candidate for this district in2020 [ 31] Jake Auchincloss
State legislators James Arena-DeRosa ,state representative from the8th Middlesex district (2023–present)[ 35] Cynthia Stone Creem , majority leader of theMassachusetts Senate (2018–present) from theNorfolk and Middlesex district (1999–present)[ 35] Paul Feeney ,state senator from theBristol and Norfolk district (2017–present)[ 35] Lisa Field ,state representative from the3rd Bristol district (2025–present)[ 35] Carole Fiola ,state representative from the6th Bristol district (2013–present)[ 35] Dennis Gallagher ,state representative from the8th Plymouth district (2025–present)[ 35] Jim Hawkins ,state representative from the2nd Bristol district (2018–present)[ 35] Brian Murray ,state representative from the10th Worcester district (2017–present)[ 35] Steven Ouellette ,state representative from the8th Bristol district (2025–present)[ 35] Alice Peisch ,state representative from the14th Norfolk district (2003–present)[ 35] Ted Philips ,state representative from the8th Norfolk district (2021–present)[ 35] Becca Rausch ,state senator from theNorfolk, Worcester and Middlesex district (2019–present)[ 35] Michael Rodrigues ,state senator from the1st Bristol and Plymouth district (2011–present)[ 35] Jeffrey Roy ,state representative from the10th Norfolk district (2013–present)[ 35] Amy Mah Sangiolo ,state representative from the11th Middlesex district (2025–present)[ 35] Adam Scanlon ,state representative from the14th Bristol district (2021–present)[ 35] Greg Schwartz ,state representative from the12th Middlesex district (2025–present)[ 35] Alan Silvia ,state representative from the7th Bristol district (2013–present)[ 35] Joshua Tarsky ,state representative from the13th Norfolk district (2025–present)[ 35] Tommy Vitolo ,state representative from the15th Norfolk district (2019–present)[ 35] Organizations Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Jake Auchincloss (D) $2,420,087 $639,623 $6,763,691 Source:Federal Election Commission [ 38]
Steve Chasse, recovery therapist[ 39] The 5th district represents parts of eastern Massachusetts and includesFramingham ,Medford , and parts ofCambridge . The incumbent is DemocratKatherine Clark , who was re-elected uncontested in 2024.[ 2]
Katherine Clark(not declared)
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Katherine Clark (D) $2,722,263 $2,020,409 $2,027,745 Tarik Samman (D) $7,577 $5,284 $2,293 Source:Federal Election Commission [ 48]
The 6th district represents northeastern Massachusetts and includesSalem ,Peabody , andGloucester . The incumbent is DemocratSeth Moulton , who was re-elected uncontested in 2024.[ 2]
Moulton's comments ontransgender individuals following the2024 United States presidential election drew condemnation from local and national Democrats, includingGovernor Maura Healey .[ 49] Combined with his short-lived presidential campaign in the2020 Democratic primaries and unsuccessful attempt to oustNancy Pelosi asspeaker in2019 , Moulton was seen as vulnerable to a primary challenger.[ 50] On October 15, Moulton declaredhis candicacy for U.S. Senate in the Democratic primary against incumbent SenatorEd Markey .[ 51]
Beth Andres-Beck, member of theMiddleton Master Plan Committee[ 52] John Beccia, cryptocurrency executive[ 53] Jamie Belsito ,Topsfield Town Moderator (2023–present), formerstate representative from the4th Essex district (2021–2023), and candidate for this district in2020 [ 54] Rick Jakious, chief of staff to incumbentSeth Moulton [ 55] Daniel Koh , former deputy director of theWhite House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (2022–2025), formerAndover selectman (2019–2021), and candidate for the 3rd district in2018 [ 54] Mariah Lancaster, veterinarian[ 56] Tram Nguyen ,state representative from the18th Essex district (2019–present)[ 57] Publicly expressed interest [ edit ] Joe Caiazzo, political consultant[ 60] Kristian Hoysradt, deputy chief of staff to Lieutenant GovernorKim Driscoll [ 54] Drew Russo,Lynn Personnel Director[ 60] Matt Veno, executive director of the Massachusetts Group Insurance Commission[ 54] Daniel Koh
Executive branch officials Miguel Cardona , formerSecretary of Education (2021–2025)[ 63] Stephanie Cutter , formerAdvisor to the President (2011)[ 64] Jennifer Granholm , formerSecretary of Energy (2021–2025)[ 65] Kamala Harris , formerVice President of the United States (2021–2025)[ 66] Ron Klain , formerWhite House Chief of Staff (2021–2023)[ 64] Mitch Landrieu , formerSenior Advisor to the President (2021–2024)[ 64] Denis McDonough , formerSecretary of Veterans Affairs (2021–2025)[ 64] Jen O'Malley Dillon , formerWhite House Deputy Chief of Staff (2021–2024)[ 56] Tom Perez , formerSenior Advisor to the President (2023–2025)[ 64] Annie Tomasini , formerWhite House Deputy Chief of Staff (2024–2025)[ 64] Marty Walsh , formerSecretary of Labor (2021–2023)[ 67] Jeff Zients , formerWhite House Chief of Staff (2023–2025)[ 64] U.S. senators U.S. representatives Statewide officials Labor unions Tram Nguyen
State legislators Labor unions Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Beth Andres-Beck (D) $136,215 $73,483 $62,732 John Beccia (D) $1,135,170 $122,384 $1,012,785 Jamie Belsito (D) $77,023 $3,005 $74,018 Rick Jakious (D) $299,643 $57,673 $241,969 Daniel Koh (D) $2,005,395 $200,944 $1,805,789 Tram Nguyen (D) $257,145 $55,267 $201,878 Source:Federal Election Commission [ 88]
Micah Jones, attorney[ 72] The 7th district represents much ofBoston and its suburbs. The incumbent is DemocratAyanna Pressley , who was re-elected uncontested in 2024.[ 2]
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Ayanna Pressley (D) $687,535 $706,959 $98,797 Source:Federal Election Commission [ 91]
Gavin Solomon, businessman from New York[ 92] The 8th district parts ofBoston and eastern Massachusetts. The incumbent is DemocratStephen Lynch , who was re-elected with 70.2% of the vote in 2022.[ 2]
Andrew Zylberfink, manager[ 95] Patrick Roath
Statewide officials Party officials Organizations Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Stephen Lynch (D) $381,835 $358,557 $1,112,001 Patrick Roath (D) $600,551 $300,513 $300,037 Andrew Zylberfink (D) $570 $470 $100 Source:Federal Election Commission [ 98]
The 9th district encompassesCape Cod and theSouth Shore , and extends westward intoNew Bedford and surrounding suburbs. The incumbent is DemocratBill Keating , who was re-elected with 56.2% of the vote in 2024.[ 2]
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Tyler Macallister (R) $131,411 $65,987 $65424.22 Source:Federal Election Commission [ 103]
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