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2022 Massachusetts Attorney General election

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2022 Massachusetts Attorney General election

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NomineeAndrea CampbellJay McMahon
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote1,539,624908,608
Percentage62.85%37.09%

County results

Municipality results

Congressional district results

Precinct results
Campbell:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
McMahon:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Tie:     40–50%     50%     No votes

Attorney General before election

Maura Healey
Democratic

ElectedAttorney General

Andrea Campbell
Democratic

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The2022 Massachusetts Attorney General election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the nextattorney general of Massachusetts. IncumbentDemocratic Attorney GeneralMaura Healey was eligible to seek a third term, but instead announced she wouldrun for governor.[1][2]

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

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Withdrew

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Declined

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Endorsements

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Andrea Campbell

Federal officials

State officials

State legislators

Mayors

Individuals

Newspapers

Organizations

Labor unions

Shannon Liss-Riordan

Federal officials

District attorneys

State legislators

City officials

City councilmembers

  • Jesse Clingan,Somerville councilman[28]
  • Ben Ewen-Campen, Somerville councilman[28]
  • Matt McLaughlin, Somerville councilman[28]
  • Jonathan Paz,Waltham city councilman[28]
  • Holly Ryan, Newton city councilor(previously endorsed Palfrey)[29]
  • Jake Wilson, Somerville councilman[28]

Individuals

Unions

Organizations

Quentin Palfrey(withdrew)

State officials

State legislators

Local officials

  • Susan Albright,Newton city council president[42]
  • Caroline Bays,Watertown city councilor[41]
  • Susan Falkoff, former Watertown at-large councilor[41]
  • Bill Humphrey, Newton city councilor[42]
  • David Kalis, Newton city councilor[42]
  • Jesse Lederman, member of theSpringfield, Massachusetts city council[21]
  • Richard Lipof, Newton city council vice-president[42]
  • Holly Ryan, Newton city councilor[42](switched endorsements to Liss-Riordan after Palfrey withdrew)
  • Greg Schwartz, former Newton city councilor[42]
  • Adam Steiner,Framingham city councilman[44]
  • Cesar Stewart-Morales, Framingham city councilman[44]
  • Ty Waterman,Attleboro city councilor[43]

Individuals

Organizations

Debates

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2022 Massachusetts Attorney General Democratic primary debates
No.DateHostModeratorLinkDemocraticDemocraticDemocratic
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Not invited  I Invited W  Withdrawn
Andrea CampbellShannon Liss-RiordanQuentin Palfrey
1Aug. 1, 2022WGBH-TVJim BraudeYouTubePPP
2[46]Aug. 10, 2022WBUR-FM
The Boston Globe
WCVB-TV
Tiziana Dearing
Sharman Sacheti
YouTubePPP

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Andrea
Campbell
Shannon
Liss-Riordan
Quentin
Palfrey
OtherUndecided
UMass Amherst[47]August 26–29, 2022500 (LV)± 5.1%28%29%11%1%31%
UMass Lowell[48]August 16–25, 2022800 (LV)± 3.9%32%30%11%2%25%
Advantage, Inc. (R)[49][A]August 22–23, 2022563 (LV)± 4.1%25%20%5%49%
MassINC Polling Group (D)[50][B]August 19–21, 2022401 (LV)± 4.9%28%26%10%2%32%
MassINC Polling Group[51]August 5–9, 2022520 (LV)± 5.1%24%16%4%4%50%
UMass Amherst[52]June 15–21, 2022557 (LV)± 4.7%21%11%9%0%59%
MassINC Polling Group (D)[50][B]June 2022– (LV)24%6%12%4%50%
UMass Lowell[53]April 2–11, 2022800 (LV)± 3.9%30%11%6%2%52%
MassINC Polling Group (D)[54][B]January 18–20, 2022310 (LV)± 5.6%31%3%2%2%54%

Results

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Convention

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Democratic convention vote first round, June 4[55]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAndrea Campbell1,62239.2
DemocraticQuentin Palfrey1,60538.8
DemocraticShannon Liss-Riordan90621.9
Total votes4,133100.0%
Democratic convention vote second round, June 4[55]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticQuentin Palfrey1,92054
DemocraticAndrea Campbell1,63146
Total votes3,551100%

Primary

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Results by Municipality:
  Campbell
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  Liss-Riordan
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
Results by Municipality
Results by precinct:
  Campbell
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  •   90–100%
  Liss-Riordan
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Palfrey
  •   40–50%
  Tie
  No data/No votes
Results by Precinct
Democratic primary results[56]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAndrea Campbell365,36250.10%
DemocraticShannon Liss-Riordan248,64834.10%
DemocraticQuentin Palfrey(withdrawn)115,20015.80%
Total votes729,210100.0%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Declined

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Results

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Republican primary results[56]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJames R. McMahon, III215,283100.0%
Total votes215,283100.0%

General election

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Pre-primary candidate forum

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2022 Massachusetts Attorney General pre-primary candidate forum
No.DateHostModeratorLinkDemocraticDemocraticRepublicanDemocratic
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Not invited  I Invited W  Withdrawn
Andrea CampbellShannon Liss-RiordanJames McMahonQuentin Palfrey
1May 23, 2022Rappaport Center for Law
and Public Policy
Kimberly Atkins
Stohr
YouTubePPAP

Debate

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2022 Massachusetts Attorney General debate
No.DateHostModeratorLinkDemocraticRepublican
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Not invited  I Invited W  Withdrawn
Andrea CampbellJames McMahon
1Oct. 21, 2022WBZ-TVJon KellerYouTubePP

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[60]Safe DSeptember 14, 2022
Elections Daily[61]Safe DNovember 1, 2022

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Andrea
Campbell (D)
James
McMahon (R)
OtherUndecided
UMass Amherst/YouGov[62]October 20–26, 2022700 (RV)± 4.3%58%33%1%[c]7%
UMass Lowell/YouGov[63]October 18–25, 20221,000 (LV)± 4.1%55%28%16%
Suffolk University[64]October 13–16, 2022500 (LV)± 4.4%50%30%1%[d]19%
Suffolk University[65]September 10–13, 2022500 (RV)± 4.4%50%24%1%[d]25%

Results

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2022 Massachusetts Attorney General election[66]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticAndrea Campbell1,539,62462.85%−7.06%
RepublicanJames R. McMahon, III908,60837.09%+7.07%
Write-in1,5500.06%-0.01%
Total votes2,449,782100.0%
Democratichold

By county

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By county
CountyAndrea Campbell
Democratic
James McMahon III
Republican
Write-in
#%#%#%
Barnstable65,52156.14%51,15243.83%400.03%
Berkshire34,95072.05%13,54227.92%140.03%
Bristol95,88253.1%84,65046.88%530.03%
Dukes7,04476.06%2,21423.91%30.03%
Essex172,01160.97%109,94338.97%1850.07%
Franklin22,10870.79%9,11029.17%130.04%
Hampden73,93654.28%62,19245.65%950.07%
Hampshire46,09271.97%17,89527.94%560.09%
Middlesex416,87269.85%179,54230.09%3560.06%
Nantucket3,15265.3%1,67434.68%10.02%
Norfolk177,16963.22%102,88636.71%1750.06%
Plymouth110,01251.96%101,63548.0%790.04%
Suffolk157,59479.35%40,69820.49%3150.16%
Worcester157,28154.44%131,47545.51%1650.06%
Totals1,539,62462.85%908,60837.09%1,5500.06%

By congressional district

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Campbell won all nine congressional districts.[67]

DistrictCampbellMcMahonRepresentative
1st57%43%Richard Neal
2nd62%38%Jim McGovern
3rd60%40%Lori Trahan
4th61%39%Jake Auchincloss
5th73%27%Katherine Clark
6th60%40%Seth Moulton
7th85%15%Ayanna Pressley
8th63%37%Stephen Lynch
9th54%46%Bill Keating

Notes

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  1. ^Numbered as the 9th district from 2001–2013
  2. ^abKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. ^"Other" with 1%
  4. ^ab"Refused" with 1%

Partisan clients

  1. ^Poll sponsored by the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance, a Republican-aligned group
  2. ^abcPoll sponsored by Priorities for Progress, a Democratic-aligned group

References

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