| No. | Governor | Term in office | Party | Election | Lt. Governor[a] |
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| 1 |  | | John Hancock (1737–1793) [7][8] | October 25, 1780[9][10] – February 18, 1785 (resigned)[b] | None[14] | 1780 | | Thomas Cushing |
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| 1781 |
| 1782 |
| 1783 |
| 1784 |
| — |  | Thomas Cushing (1725–1788) [15] | February 18, 1785[9] – May 27, 1785 (lost election) | None[14] | Lieutenant governor acting | Acting as governor |
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| 2 |  | James Bowdoin (1726–1790) [16] | May 27, 1785[9] – June 1, 1787 (lost election) | None[14] | 1785 | Thomas Cushing |
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| 1786 |
| 3 |  | John Hancock (1737–1793) [7][8] | June 1, 1787[c] – October 8, 1793 (died in office) | None[14] | 1787 |
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| 1788 | Benjamin Lincoln |
| 1789 | Samuel Adams |
| 1790 |
| 1791 |
| 1792 |
| 1793 |
| 4 |  | Samuel Adams (1722–1803) [17][18] | October 8, 1793[9] – June 2, 1797 (did not run) | None[14] | Lieutenant governor acting | Acting as governor |
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| Democratic- Republican[14] | 1794 | | Moses Gill[d] |
| 1795 |
| 1796 |
| 5 |  | | Increase Sumner (1746–1799) [19][20] | June 2, 1797[9] – June 7, 1799 (died in office) | Federalist[14] | 1797 |
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| 1798 |
| 1799 |
| — |  | Moses Gill (1733–1800) [21] | June 7, 1799[9] – May 20, 1800 (died in office) | Federalist[22] | Lieutenant governor acting | Acting as governor |
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| — |  | | Governor's Council chaired byThomas Dawes [23] | May 20, 1800[9] – May 30, 1800 | — | Governor's Council acting | Vacant |
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| 6 |  | | Caleb Strong (1745–1819) [24][25] | May 30, 1800[9][26] – May 29, 1807 (lost election) | Federalist[14] | 1800 |
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| 1801 | | Samuel Phillips Jr. |
| 1802 | | Edward Robbins[e] |
| 1803 |
| 1804 |
| 1805 |
| 1806 |
| 7 |  | | James Sullivan (1744–1808) [27][28] | May 29, 1807[9][29] – December 10, 1808 (died in office) | Democratic- Republican[14] | 1807 | Levi Lincoln Sr. |
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| 1808 |
| — |  | Levi Lincoln Sr. (1749–1820) [30][31] | December 10, 1808[9] – June 3, 1809 (lost election) | Democratic- Republican[22] | Lieutenant governor acting | Acting as governor |
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| 8 |  | | Christopher Gore (1758–1827) [32][33] | June 3, 1809[9][34] – June 2, 1810 (lost election) | Federalist[14] | 1809 | | David Cobb |
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| 9 |  | | Elbridge Gerry (1744–1814) [35][36] | June 2, 1810[37] – May 30, 1812 (lost election) | Democratic- Republican[14] | 1810 | | William Gray |
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| 1811 |
| 10 |  | | Caleb Strong (1745–1819) [24][25] | May 30, 1812[9][38] – June 1, 1816 (did not run)[24] | Federalist[14] | 1812 | William Phillips Jr.[e] |
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| 1813 |
| 1814 |
| 1815 |
| 11 |  | John Brooks (1752–1825) [39][40] | June 1, 1816[41] – May 30, 1823 (did not run)[39] | Federalist[14] | 1816 |
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| 1817 |
| 1818 |
| 1819 |
| 1820 |
| 1821 |
| 1822 |
| 12 |  | | William Eustis (1753–1825) [42][43] | May 30, 1823[44] – February 6, 1825 (died in office) | Democratic- Republican[45] | 1823 | Marcus Morton |
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| 1824 |
| — |  | Marcus Morton (1784–1864) [46][47] | February 6, 1825[48] – May 27, 1825 (successor took office) | Democratic- Republican[22] | Lieutenant governor acting | Acting as governor |
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| 13 |  | Levi Lincoln Jr. (1782–1868) [49][50] | May 27, 1825[51] – January 21, 1834 (did not run)[49] | Democratic- Republican[45] | 1825 | Thomas L. Winthrop[e] |
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| 1826 |
| 1827 |
| 1828 |
| National Republican[45] | 1829 |
| 1830 |
| Apr. 1831 |
| Nov. 1831 |
| 1832 |
| 14 |  | John Davis (1787–1854) [52][53] | January 21, 1834[54] – March 3, 1835 (resigned)[f] | National Republican[45] | 1833 | | Samuel Turell Armstrong[g] |
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| Whig[45] | 1834 |
| — |  | Samuel Turell Armstrong (1784–1850) [55][56] | March 3, 1835[57] – January 13, 1836 (lost election)[h] | Whig[22] | Lieutenant governor acting | Acting as governor |
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| 15 |  | Edward Everett (1794–1865) [58][59] | January 13, 1836[60] – January 18, 1840 (lost election) | Whig[45] | 1835 | George Hull[g] |
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| 1836 |
| 1837 |
| 1838 |
| 16 |  | | Marcus Morton (1784–1864) [46][47] | January 18, 1840[61] – January 9, 1841 (lost election) | Democratic[45] | 1839 |
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| 17 |  | | John Davis (1787–1854) [52][53] | January 9, 1841[62] – January 18, 1843 (lost election) | Whig[45] | 1840 |
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| 1841 |
| 18 |  | | Marcus Morton (1784–1864) [46][47] | January 18, 1843[63] – January 9, 1844 (lost election) | Democratic[45] | 1842 | | Henry H. Childs |
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| 19 |  | | George N. Briggs (1796–1861) [64][65] | January 9, 1844[66] – January 13, 1851 (lost election) | Whig[45] | 1843 | | Henry W. Cushman |
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| 1844 |
| 1845 |
| 1846 |
| 1847 |
| 1848 |
| 1849 |
| 20 |  | | George S. Boutwell (1818–1905) [67][68] | January 13, 1851[69] – January 14, 1853 (did not run)[67] | Democratic[45] | 1850 | |
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| 1851 |
| 21 |  | | John H. Clifford (1809–1876) [70][71] | January 14, 1853[72] – January 12, 1854 (did not run)[70] | Whig[45] | 1852 | | William C. Plunkett |
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| 22 |  | Emory Washburn (1800–1877) [73][74] | January 12, 1854[75] – January 9, 1855 (lost election) | Whig[45] | 1853 |
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| 23 |  | | Henry Gardner (1819–1892) [76][77] | January 9, 1855[78] – January 2, 1858 (lost election) | Know Nothing[45] | 1854 | | Simon Brown |
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| 1855 | | Henry Wetherby Benchley[i] |
| 1856 |
| 24 |  | | Nathaniel P. Banks (1816–1894) [79][80] | January 2, 1858[81] – January 2, 1861 (did not run)[79] | Republican[45] | 1857 | Eliphalet Trask |
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| 1858 |
| 1859 |
| 25 |  | John Albion Andrew (1818–1867) [82][83] | January 2, 1861[84] – January 6, 1866 (did not run)[82] | Republican[45] | 1860 | John Z. Goodrich |
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| 1861 | John Nesmith |
| 1862 | Joel Hayden |
| 1863 |
| 1864 |
| 26 |  | Alexander Bullock (1816–1882) [85][86] | January 6, 1866[87] – January 9, 1869 (did not run)[85] | Republican[88] | 1865 | William Claflin |
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| 1866 |
| 1867 |
| 27 |  | William Claflin (1818–1905) [89][90] | January 9, 1869[91] – January 5, 1872 (did not run)[89] | Republican[88] | 1868 | Joseph Tucker |
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| 1869 |
| 1870 |
| 28 |  | William B. Washburn (1820–1887) [92][93] | January 5, 1872[94] – April 30, 1874 (resigned)[j] | Republican[88] | 1871 |
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| 1872 | Thomas Talbot |
| 1873 |
| — |  | Thomas Talbot (1818–1885) [95][96] | April 30, 1874[97] – January 7, 1875 (lost election) | Republican[98] | Lieutenant governor acting | Acting as governor |
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| 29 |  | | William Gaston (1820–1894) [99][100] | January 7, 1875[101] – January 6, 1876 (lost election) | Democratic[88] | 1874 | Horatio G. Knight[i] |
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| 30 |  | | Alexander H. Rice (1818–1895) [102][103] | January 6, 1876[104] – January 2, 1879 (did not run)[102] | Republican[88] | 1875 |
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| 1876 |
| 1877 |
| 31 |  | Thomas Talbot (1818–1885) [95][96] | January 2, 1879[105] – January 8, 1880 (did not run)[95] | Republican[88] | 1878 | John Davis Long |
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| 32 |  | John Davis Long (1838–1915) [106][107] | January 8, 1880[108] – January 4, 1883 (did not run)[106] | Republican[88] | 1879 | Byron Weston |
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| 1880 |
| 1881 |
| 33 |  | | Benjamin Butler (1818–1893) [109][110] | January 4, 1883[111] – January 3, 1884 (lost election) | Democratic[88] | 1882 | Oliver Ames[i] |
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| 34 |  | | George D. Robinson (1834–1896) [112][113] | January 3, 1884[114] – January 6, 1887 (did not run)[112] | Republican[88] | 1883 |
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| 1884 |
| 1885 |
| 35 |  | Oliver Ames (1831–1895) [115][116] | January 6, 1887[117] – January 2, 1890 (did not run)[115] | Republican[88] | 1886 | John Q. A. Brackett |
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| 1887 |
| 1888 |
| 36 |  | John Q. A. Brackett (1842–1918) [118][119] | January 2, 1890[120] – January 8, 1891 (lost election) | Republican[88] | 1889 | William H. Haile[i] |
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| 37 |  | | William E. Russell (1857–1896) [121][122] | January 8, 1891[123] – January 4, 1894 (did not run)[121] | Democratic[88] | 1890 |
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| 1891 |
| 1892 | Roger Wolcott[i] |
| 38 |  | | Frederic T. Greenhalge (1842–1896) [124][125] | January 4, 1894[126] – March 5, 1896 (died in office) | Republican[88] | 1893 |
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| 1894 |
| 1895 |
| 39 |  | Roger Wolcott (1847–1900) [127][128] | March 5, 1896[129] – January 4, 1900 (did not run)[127] | Republican[88] | Lieutenant governor acting | Acting as governor |
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| 1896 | Winthrop M. Crane |
| 1897 |
| 1898 |
| 40 |  | Winthrop M. Crane (1853–1920) [130][131] | January 4, 1900[132] – January 8, 1903 (did not run)[130] | Republican[88] | 1899 | John L. Bates |
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| 1900 |
| 1901 |
| 41 |  | John L. Bates (1859–1946) [133][134] | January 8, 1903[135] – January 5, 1905 (lost election) | Republican[88] | 1902 | Curtis Guild Jr.[i] |
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| 1903 |
| 42 |  | | William Lewis Douglas (1845–1924) [136][137] | January 5, 1905[138] – January 4, 1906 (did not run)[136] | Democratic[88] | 1904 |
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| 43 |  | | Curtis Guild Jr. (1860–1915) [139][140] | January 4, 1906[141] – January 7, 1909 (did not run)[139] | Republican[88] | 1905 | Eben Sumner Draper |
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| 1906 |
| 1907 |
| 44 |  | Eben Sumner Draper (1858–1914) [142][143] | January 7, 1909[144] – January 5, 1911 (lost election) | Republican[145] | 1908 | Louis A. Frothingham[i] |
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| 1909 |
| 45 |  | | Eugene Foss (1858–1939) [146][147] | January 5, 1911[148] – January 8, 1914 (lost election) | Democratic[145] | 1910 |
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| 1911 | Robert Luce[i] |
| 1912 | | David I. Walsh |
| 46 |  | David I. Walsh (1872–1947) [149][150] | January 8, 1914[151] – January 6, 1916 (lost election) | Democratic[145] | 1913 | Edward P. Barry |
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| 1914 | | Grafton D. Cushing[i] |
| 47 |  | | Samuel W. McCall (1851–1923) [152][153] | January 6, 1916[154] – January 2, 1919 (did not run)[152] | Republican[145] | 1915 | Calvin Coolidge |
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| 1916 |
| 1917 |
| 48 |  | Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) [155][156] | January 2, 1919[157] – January 6, 1921 (did not run)[k] | Republican[145] | 1918 | Channing H. Cox |
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| 1919 |
| 49 |  | Channing H. Cox (1879–1968) [158][159] | January 6, 1921[160] – January 8, 1925 (did not run) | Republican[145] | 1920 | Alvan T. Fuller |
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| 1922 |
| 50 |  | Alvan T. Fuller (1878–1958) [161][162] | January 8, 1925[163] – January 3, 1929 (did not run) | Republican[145] | 1924 | Frank G. Allen |
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| 1926 |
| 51 |  | Frank G. Allen (1874–1950) [164][165] | January 3, 1929[166] – January 8, 1931 (lost election) | Republican[145] | 1928 | William S. Youngman[i] |
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| 52 |  | | Joseph B. Ely (1881–1956) [167][168] | January 8, 1931[169] – January 3, 1935 (did not run)[167] | Democratic[145] | 1930 |
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| 1932 | Gaspar G. Bacon[i] |
| 53 |  | James Michael Curley (1874–1958) [170][171] | January 3, 1935[172] – January 7, 1937 (did not run)[l] | Democratic[145] | 1934 | | Joseph L. Hurley |
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| 54 |  | Charles F. Hurley (1893–1946) [173][174] | January 7, 1937[175] – January 5, 1939 (lost nomination) | Democratic[145] | 1936 | Francis E. Kelly |
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| 55 |  | | Leverett Saltonstall (1892–1979) [176][177] | January 5, 1939[178] – January 4, 1945 (did not run)[m] | Republican[145] | 1938 | | Horace T. Cahill |
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| 1940 |
| 1942 |
| 56 |  | | Maurice J. Tobin (1901–1953) [179][180] | January 4, 1945[181] – January 2, 1947 (lost election) | Democratic[145] | 1944 | Robert F. Bradford[i] |
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| 57 |  | | Robert F. Bradford (1902–1983) [182][183] | January 2, 1947[184] – January 6, 1949 (lost election) | Republican[145] | 1946 | Arthur W. Coolidge |
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| 58 |  | | Paul A. Dever (1903–1958) [185][186] | January 6, 1949[187] – January 8, 1953 (lost election) | Democratic[145] | 1948 | | Charles F. Sullivan |
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| 1950 |
| 59 |  | | Christian Herter (1895–1966) [188][189] | January 8, 1953[190] – January 3, 1957 (did not run)[188] | Republican[145] | 1952 | | Sumner G. Whittier |
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| 1954 |
| 60 |  | | Foster Furcolo (1911–1995) [191][192] | January 3, 1957[193] – January 5, 1961 (did not run)[n] | Democratic[145] | 1956 | | Robert F. Murphy |
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| 1958 |
| Vacant |
| 61 |  | | John A. Volpe (1908–1994) [194][195] | January 5, 1961[196] – January 3, 1963 (lost election) | Republican[145] | 1960 | | Edward F. McLaughlin Jr.[o] |
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| 62 |  | | Endicott Peabody (1920–1997) [197][198] | January 3, 1963[199] – January 7, 1965 (lost nomination) | Democratic[145] | 1962 | Francis Bellotti |
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| 63 |  | | John A. Volpe (1908–1994) [194][195] | January 7, 1965[200] – January 22, 1969 (resigned)[p] | Republican[145] | 1964 | | Elliot Richardson |
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| 1966 | Francis Sargent |
| 64 |  | Francis Sargent (1915–1998) [201][202] | January 22, 1969[203] – January 2, 1975 (lost election) | Republican[145] | Lieutenant governor acting | Acting as governor |
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| 1970 | Donald Dwight |
| 65 |  | | Michael Dukakis (b. 1933) [204][205] | January 2, 1975[206] – January 4, 1979 (lost nomination) | Democratic[145] | 1974 | | Thomas P. O'Neill III |
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| 66 |  | Edward J. King (1925–2006) | January 4, 1979[207] – January 6, 1983 (lost nomination) | Democratic[145] | 1978 |
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| 67 |  | Michael Dukakis (b. 1933) [204][205] | January 6, 1983[208] – January 3, 1991 (did not run) | Democratic[205] | 1982 | John Kerry |
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| Vacant |
| 1986 | | Evelyn Murphy |
| 68 |  | | Bill Weld (b. 1945) [209] | January 3, 1991[210] – July 29, 1997 (resigned)[q] | Republican[209] | 1990 | | Paul Cellucci |
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| 1994 |
| 69 |  | Paul Cellucci (1948–2013) [211] | July 29, 1997[212] – April 10, 2001 (resigned)[r] | Republican[211] | Lieutenant governor acting | Acting as governor |
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| 1998 | Jane Swift |
| — |  | Jane Swift (b. 1965) [213] | April 10, 2001[214] – January 2, 2003 (did not run) | Republican[213] | Lieutenant governor acting | Acting as governor |
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| 70 |  | Mitt Romney (b. 1947) [215] | January 2, 2003[216] – January 4, 2007 (did not run) | Republican[215] | 2002 | Kerry Healey |
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| 71 |  | | Deval Patrick (b. 1956) [217] | January 4, 2007[218] – January 8, 2015 (did not run) | Democratic[217] | 2006 | | Tim Murray |
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| 2010 |
| Vacant |
| 72 |  | | Charlie Baker (b. 1956) [219] | January 8, 2015[220] – January 5, 2023 (did not run) | Republican[219] | 2014 | | Karyn Polito |
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| 2018 |
| 73 |  | | Maura Healey (b. 1971) [221] | January 5, 2023[222] – Incumbent[s] | Democratic[221] | 2022 | | Kim Driscoll |
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