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2008 Massachusetts elections

The Massachusetts general election, 2008 were held on November 4, 2008 throughout Massachusetts. Among the elections which took place were those for the office of President of the United States, John Kerry's seat in the Senate, all ten seats in the Massachusetts delegation to the House of Representatives, all eight seats in the Massachusetts Governor's Council, and all of the seats of the Massachusetts Senate and Massachusetts House of Representatives. There were also three ballot questions: to eliminate the commonwealth's income tax; to decriminalize possession of a small amount of marijuana; and to prohibit greyhound racing. Numerous local elections also took place throughout the state.

2008 Massachusetts general election

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Part of the
2008 United States elections

President edit

United States Senate edit

U.S. Senator John Kerry (D) defeated Democratic challenger Edward O'Reilly in the primary on September 16, 2008. He defeated Republican Jeff Beatty and Libertarian Robert Underwood in the general election. The seat was considered safe for John Kerry.[1]

United States House of Representatives edit

All 10 members of the delegation to the United States House of Representatives in Massachusetts were up for re-election in 2008. All 10 seats were under Democratic control. Republican candidates contested four of the races. In District 1, Republican Nathan Bech opposed Democratic incumbent John Olver. (John Olver defeated a Democratic challenger, Robert Feuer, in the primary on September 16, 2008.) In District 4, Republican Earl Sholley and Unenrolled candidate Susan Allen opposed Democratic incumbent Barney Frank. In District 6, Republican Richard Baker opposed Democratic incumbent John Tierney. In District 7, Republican John Cunningham opposed Democratic incumbent Ed Markey. Despite these challenges, all ten seats were considered safe for their incumbents.[2]

Governor's Council edit

All 8 current members of the Massachusetts Governor's Council were up for re-election in 2008. The Governor's Council's most important role is to approve the governor's judicial nominees, serving as an important check on the power of the Governor. Because Governor's Council districts are so large, and because the office of Governor's Councillor has very little awareness in the state, it is notoriously difficult to unseat an incumbent.

In 2008, six of the eight incumbent Governor's Councillors defeated a Democratic challenger in the primary on September 16, 2008. One of the eight incumbents, Thomas Merrigan, faced a Republican challenger, Michael Franco, in the general election. One of the seats was uncontested.

Massachusetts Senate edit

All 40 seats in the Massachusetts Senate were up for election in 2008. The Massachusetts Democratic Party maintained a supermajority of 35 seats, with the remaining 5 seats under the control of the Massachusetts Republican Party.

Massachusetts House of Representatives edit

All 160 seats in the Massachusetts House of Representatives were up for election in 2008. The Massachusetts Democratic Party maintained a supermajority of 144, with the remaining 16 seats under the control of the Massachusetts Republican Party.

Local races edit

Register of probate edit

Each of Massachusetts' fourteen counties elected a Register of Probate, who will administer the county's family and probate court. Races in Barnstable County, Bristol County, Hampden County, and Nantucket County are expected to feature more than one candidate in the general election.

County treasurer edit

Bristol County, Duke's County, Norfolk County and Plymouth County each elected a County Treasurer in the 2008 Massachusetts general election. Only the race in Plymouth County featured more than one candidate for the position.

County Commissioner edit

Barnstable County, Bristol County, Duke's County, Norfolk County and Plymouth County will each elect one or two County Commissioners in the 2008 Massachusetts general election. Every race will feature more than one candidate for the position.

Ballot questions edit

Number Initiative Title Subject Description Status
Question 1 Massachusetts State Income Tax Repeal Taxes Would repeal state income tax Defeated
Question 2 Massachusetts Sensible Marijuana Policy Initiative Marijuana policy Decriminalizes small amounts of marijuana Passed[3][4]
Question 3 Massachusetts Greyhound Protection Act Animal rights Aims to prohibit (professional) dog racing Passed

Source:[5]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on September 18, 2008. Retrieved August 21, 2008.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on October 28, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2008.
  3. ^ Massachusetts Sensible Marijuana Policy Initiative, Question 2 (2008), Ballotpedia, accessed April 21, 2020
  4. ^ David Abel (November 5, 2008). "Voters approve marijuana law change". The Boston Globe.
  5. ^ "Statewide Ballot Questions — Statistics by Year: 2008". sec.state.ma.us. Retrieved March 11, 2018.

External links edit

  • "Nov 4, 2008 general election", PD43+ Massachusetts Election Statistics, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • — Sample ballots, candidate profiles and polling place information for Massachusetts voters.
  • Project Vote Smart — Candidate information including issue positions and voting records.

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2010 The Massachusetts general election 2008 were held on November 4 2008 throughout Massachusetts Among the elections which took place were those for the office of President of the United States John Kerry s seat in the Senate all ten seats in the Massachusetts delegation to the House of Representatives all eight seats in the Massachusetts Governor s Council and all of the seats of the Massachusetts Senate and Massachusetts House of Representatives There were also three ballot questions to eliminate the commonwealth s income tax to decriminalize possession of a small amount of marijuana and to prohibit greyhound racing Numerous local elections also took place throughout the state 2008 Massachusetts general election 2006 November 4 2008 2010 Part of the2008 United States elections Contents 1 President 2 United States Senate 3 United States House of Representatives 4 Governor s Council 5 Massachusetts Senate 6 Massachusetts House of Representatives 7 Local races 7 1 Register of probate 7 2 County treasurer 7 3 County Commissioner 8 Ballot questions 9 References 10 External linksPresident editMain article United States presidential election in Massachusetts 2008 See also United States presidential election 2008United States Senate editMain article United States Senate election in Massachusetts 2008 See also United States Senate elections 2008 U S Senator John Kerry D defeated Democratic challenger Edward O Reilly in the primary on September 16 2008 He defeated Republican Jeff Beatty and Libertarian Robert Underwood in the general election The seat was considered safe for John Kerry 1 United States House of Representatives editMain article United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts 2008 See also United States House of Representatives elections 2008 All 10 members of the delegation to the United States House of Representatives in Massachusetts were up for re election in 2008 All 10 seats were under Democratic control Republican candidates contested four of the races In District 1 Republican Nathan Bech opposed Democratic incumbent John Olver John Olver defeated a Democratic challenger Robert Feuer in the primary on September 16 2008 In District 4 Republican Earl Sholley and Unenrolled candidate Susan Allen opposed Democratic incumbent Barney Frank In District 6 Republican Richard Baker opposed Democratic incumbent John Tierney In District 7 Republican John Cunningham opposed Democratic incumbent Ed Markey Despite these challenges all ten seats were considered safe for their incumbents 2 Governor s Council editAll 8 current members of the Massachusetts Governor s Council were up for re election in 2008 The Governor s Council s most important role is to approve the governor s judicial nominees serving as an important check on the power of the Governor Because Governor s Council districts are so large and because the office of Governor s Councillor has very little awareness in the state it is notoriously difficult to unseat an incumbent In 2008 six of the eight incumbent Governor s Councillors defeated a Democratic challenger in the primary on September 16 2008 One of the eight incumbents Thomas Merrigan faced a Republican challenger Michael Franco in the general election One of the seats was uncontested Massachusetts Senate editMain article Massachusetts Senate elections 2008 All 40 seats in the Massachusetts Senate were up for election in 2008 The Massachusetts Democratic Party maintained a supermajority of 35 seats with the remaining 5 seats under the control of the Massachusetts Republican Party Massachusetts House of Representatives editMain article Massachusetts House of Representatives elections 2008 All 160 seats in the Massachusetts House of Representatives were up for election in 2008 The Massachusetts Democratic Party maintained a supermajority of 144 with the remaining 16 seats under the control of the Massachusetts Republican Party Local races editRegister of probate edit Each of Massachusetts fourteen counties elected a Register of Probate who will administer the county s family and probate court Races in Barnstable County Bristol County Hampden County and Nantucket County are expected to feature more than one candidate in the general election County treasurer edit Bristol County Duke s County Norfolk County and Plymouth County each elected a County Treasurer in the 2008 Massachusetts general election Only the race in Plymouth County featured more than one candidate for the position County Commissioner edit Barnstable County Bristol County Duke s County Norfolk County and Plymouth County will each elect one or two County Commissioners in the 2008 Massachusetts general election Every race will feature more than one candidate for the position Ballot questions editNumber Initiative Title Subject Description StatusQuestion 1 Massachusetts State Income Tax Repeal Taxes Would repeal state income tax DefeatedQuestion 2 Massachusetts Sensible Marijuana Policy Initiative Marijuana policy Decriminalizes small amounts of marijuana Passed 3 4 Question 3 Massachusetts Greyhound Protection Act Animal rights Aims to prohibit professional dog racing PassedSource 5 References edit CQ Politics Senate Detail Massachusetts Archived from the original on September 18 2008 Retrieved August 21 2008 CQ Politics 2008 House Ratings Chart Archived from the original on October 28 2010 Retrieved August 21 2008 Massachusetts Sensible Marijuana Policy Initiative Question 2 2008 Ballotpedia accessed April 21 2020 David Abel November 5 2008 Voters approve marijuana law change The Boston Globe Statewide Ballot Questions Statistics by Year 2008 sec state ma us Retrieved March 11 2018 External links edit Nov 4 2008 general election PD43 Massachusetts Election Statistics Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Imagine Election Sample ballots candidate profiles and polling place information for Massachusetts voters Project Vote Smart Candidate information including issue positions and voting records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 Massachusetts elections amp oldid 1176150875, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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