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2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts

The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts were held on November 3, 2020, to elect the nine U.S. representatives from the state of Massachusetts, one from each of the state's nine congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. Primary elections were held on September 1.[1]

2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts

← 2018 November 3, 2020 2022 →

All 9 Massachusetts seats to the United 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%

Overview edit

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%
Popular vote
Democratic
74.63%
Republican
21.01%
Others
4.36%
House seats
Democratic
100.00%

District 1 edit

2020 Massachusetts's 1st congressional district election
 
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Nominee Richard Neal
Party Democratic
Popular vote 275,376
Percentage 96.5%

 
Municipality results
Neal:      >90%

U.S. Representative before election

Richard Neal
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Richard Neal
Democratic

The 1st district is based in the western and central parts of the state, and includes the city of Springfield. The incumbent was Democrat Richard Neal, who was reelected with 97.6% of the vote in 2018 without major-party opposition.[2]

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
Declined edit
Endorsements edit
Alex Morse
U.S. representatives
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  • Charles Booker, former Democratic candidate for United States Senate in Kentucky, and member of the Kentucky House of Representatives[8]
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Richard Neal
Governors
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Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Alex
Morse
Richard
Neal
Undecided
RABA Research/Jewish Insider August 23–24, 2020 518 (LV) ± 4.3% 40% 49% 12%
Beacon Research[A] August 15–16, 2020 391 (LV) ± 4.9% 41% 46% 13%
Beacon Research[A] August 7–8, 2020 853 (LV) ± 3.4% 35% 45% 20%
Victoria Research[B] June 16–18, 2020 492 (LV) ± 4.4% 25% 55% 20%

Primary results edit

 
Democratic primary results by municipality
  Neal
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  Morse
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
Democratic primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Neal (incumbent) 84,092 58.7
Democratic Alex Morse 59,110 41.2
Democratic Write-ins 191 0.1
Total votes 143,393 100.0

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Withdrawn edit
  • John Cain, businessman and former Navy officer[35][36]

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[37] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[38] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[39] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[40] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[41] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[42] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[43] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results edit

Massachusetts's 1st congressional district, 2020[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Neal (incumbent) 275,376 96.5
Write-in 9,956 3.5
Total votes 285,332 100.0
Democratic hold

District 2 edit

2020 Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district election
 
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2022 →
     
Nominee Jim McGovern Tracy Lovvorn
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 249,854 132,220
Percentage 65.3% 34.6%

 
 
 
McGovern:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Lovvorn:      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Jim McGovern
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Jim McGovern
Democratic

The 2nd congressional district is in central Massachusetts and includes Worcester. The incumbent was Democrat Jim McGovern, who was reelected with 67.1% of the vote in 2018.[2]

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

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Democratic primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim McGovern (incumbent) 121,645 99.4
Democratic Write-ins 686 0.6
Total votes 122,331 100.0

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
  • Tracy Lovvorn, healthcare operations manager and nominee for Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district in 2018[45]

Primary results edit

Republican primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tracy Lovvorn 26,456 99.1
Republican Write-ins 241 0.9
Total votes 26,697 100.0

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[37] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[38] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[39] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[40] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[41] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[42] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[43] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results edit

Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district, 2020[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim McGovern (incumbent) 249,854 65.3
Republican Tracy Lovvorn 132,220 34.6
Write-in 378 0.1
Total votes 382,452 100.0
Democratic hold

District 3 edit

2020 Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district election
 
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2022 →
   
Nominee Lori Trahan
Party Democratic
Popular vote 286,896
Percentage 97.7%

U.S. Representative before election

Lori Trahan
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Lori Trahan
Democratic

The 3rd district is based in northeastern and central Massachusetts, and includes the cities of Lowell, Lawrence, and Haverhill. The incumbent was Democrat Lori Trahan, who was elected with 62.0% of the vote in 2018.[2]

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Democratic primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lori Trahan (incumbent) 115,142 99.2
Democratic Write-ins 880 0.8
Total votes 116,022 100.0

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[37] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[38] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[39] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[40] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[41] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[42] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[43] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results edit

Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district, 2020[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lori Trahan (incumbent) 286,896 97.7
Write-in 6,643 2.3
Total votes 293,539 100.0
Democratic hold

District 4 edit

2020 Massachusetts's 4th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Jake Auchincloss Julie Hall
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 251,102 160,474
Percentage 60.8% 38.9%

 
 
 
Auchincloss:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Hall:      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Joe Kennedy III
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Jake Auchincloss
Democratic

The 4th congressional district is mostly in southern Massachusetts and includes Brookline, the southwestern suburbs of Boston, and northern Bristol County. The incumbent was Democrat Joe 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. Senator Ed Markey in the Democratic primary for the 2020 United States Senate election in Massachusetts.[51]

The open seat attracted 12 candidates to file for the primary. On September 4, the Associated Press called the race for Jake Auchincloss, who won with 34,971 votes, a 1.4% margin over Jesse Mermell.[52][53] Auchincloss went on to defeat Republican Julie Hall in the general election.

Democratic primary edit

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Nominee edit
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Withdrew edit
  • David Cavell, Assistant Attorney General of Massachusetts and former aide to President Barack Obama[61] (withdrew on August 13 and endorsed Mermell)[62] (remained on ballot)
  • Nick Matthew, former public school teacher and nonprofit activist (endorsed Leckey)[63]
  • Herb Robinson, engineer[citation needed]
  • Thomas Shack, former Massachusetts State Comptroller (endorsed Cavell, then Khazei)[64][65]
  • Chris Zannetos, tech entrepreneur[66] (withdrew on August 26 and endorsed Mermell)[67] (remained on ballot)
Declined edit
Endorsements edit
Jake Auchincloss
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
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Labor unions
Newspapers and other media
Becky Grossman
Members of U.S. cabinet
Members of U.S. Congress
State executives
State legislators
Local officials
Organizations
Alan Khazei
Members of U.S. cabinet
  • Arne Duncan, former U.S. secretary of education (2009–2015)[89]
  • Michèle Flournoy, former U.S. undersecretary of defense for policy (2009–2012)[90]
  • Leon Panetta, former secretary of defense[91]
  • 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)[92]
U.S. senators
  • Michael Bennet, U.S. senator from Colorado[93]
  • Gary Hart, former U.S. special envoy for Northern Ireland (2014–2017) and U.S. senator (D-CO) (1975–1987) and 1984 and 1988 Democratic presidential candidate[94]
Members of U.S. Congress
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Local officials
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Ihssane Leckey
Members of U.S. Congress
  • Ilhan Omar, U.S. representative for Minnesota's 5th congressional district[100]
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Natalia Linos
Individuals
Jesse Mermell
Members of U.S. Congress
State executives
State legislators
Local legislators
Individuals
Organizations
Labor unions
Ben Sigel
Members of U.S. Congress
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Polling edit

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 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 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[C] August 1–4, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 16% 7% 19% 6% 11% 4% 10% 2% 1% 25%
Frederick Polls[C] June, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 7% 17% 3% 9% 46%
Beacon Research June 10, 2020, at the Wayback Machine[D] May 26–30, 2020 501 (LV) ± 4.0% 7% 2% 13% 4% 7% 4% 1% 1%[d] 60%

Primary results edit

 
Democratic primary results by municipality
  Auchincloss
  •   10–20%
  •   20–30%
  Mermell
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  Grossman
  •   20–30%
Democratic primary results[34]
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

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
  • David Rosa, U.S. Army veteran[135]
Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Declined to endorse
State executives

Primary results edit

Republican primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Julie Hall 19,394 62.8
Republican David Rosa 11,296 36.6
Republican Write-ins 182 0.6
Total votes 30,872 100.0

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[37] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[38] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[39] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[40] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[41] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[42] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[43] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results edit

Massachusetts's 4th congressional district, 2020[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jake Auchincloss 251,102 60.8
Republican Julie Hall 160,474 38.9
Write-in 1,247 0.3
Total votes 412,823 100.0
Democratic hold

District 5 edit

2020 Massachusetts's 5th congressional district election
 
← 2018
2022 →
     
Nominee Katherine Clark Caroline Colarusso
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 294,427 101,351
Percentage 74.3% 25.6%

 
 
 
Clark:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%

U.S. Representative before election

Katherine Clark
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Katherine Clark
Democratic

The 5th congressional district contains Boston's northern and western suburbs, including Malden and Framingham. The incumbent was Democrat Katherine Clark, who was reelected with 75.9% of the vote in 2018.[2]

Democratic primary edit

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Was never in primary.

  • Raffaele DePalma, demographic analyst[140]

Primary results edit

Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Katherine Clark (incumbent) 162,768 99.4
Democratic Write-ins 938 0.6
Total votes 163,706 100.0

Republican primary edit

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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

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[37] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[38] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[39] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[40] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[41] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[42] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[43] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results edit

Massachusetts's 5th congressional district, 2020[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Katherine Clark (incumbent) 294,427 74.3
Republican Caroline Colarusso 101,351 25.6
Write-in 405 0.1
Total votes 396,183 100.0
Democratic hold

District 6 edit

2020 Massachusetts's 6th congressional district election
 
← 2018
2022 →
     
Nominee Seth Moulton John Paul Moran
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 286,377 150,695
Percentage 65.4% 34.4%

 
 
 
Moulton:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Moran:      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Seth Moulton
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Seth Moulton
Democratic

The 6th district is based in northeastern Massachusetts, and contains most of Essex County, including the North Shore and Cape Ann. The incumbent was Democrat Seth Moulton, who was reelected with 65.2% of the vote in 2018.[2] Moulton was a candidate for the Democratic presidential primary in 2020, and said that he had "no intention of giving up his seat in the House."[142] He won his district's primary with the most votes ever recorded in a House primary election in Massachusetts history.

Democratic primary edit

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Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
Withdrawn edit

x* Nathaniel Mulcahy, scientist[145]

  • Massachusetts Teachers Association[146]
Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Seth Moulton
Organizations
Unions
Newspapers
Individuals
  • Nathaniel Mulcahy, withdrawn 6th district candidate[173]
Jamie Belsito
Organizations
  • Massachusetts Peace Action [174]
Angus McQuilken
Newspapers and other media
  • North of Boston Media Group[175]
  • Wicked Local[176]

Primary results edit

Democratic primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Seth Moulton (incumbent) 124,928 78.0
Democratic Jamie Zahlaway Belsito 19,492 12.2
Democratic Angus McQuilken 15,478 9.6
Democratic Write-ins 268 0.2
Total votes 160,166 100.0

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

  • John Paul Moran, businessman[177]

Primary results edit

Republican primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Paul Moran 32,564 98.9
Republican Write-ins 375 1.1
Total votes 32,939 100.0

Independents edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit
  • Christopher Fisher, carpenter[178]

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[37] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[38] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[39] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[40] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[41] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[42] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[43] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results edit

Massachusetts's 6th congressional district, 2020[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Seth Moulton (incumbent) 286,377 65.4
Republican John Paul Moran 150,695 34.4
Write-in 605 0.2
Total votes 437,677 100.0
Democratic hold

District 7 edit

2020 Massachusetts's 7th congressional district election
 
← 2018
2022 →
     
Nominee Ayanna Pressley Roy A. Owens Sr.
Party Democratic Independent
Popular vote 267,362 38,675
Percentage 86.6% 12.5%

 
 
 
Pressley:      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%

U.S. Representative before election

Ayanna Pressley
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Ayanna Pressley
Democratic

The 7th district is in eastern Massachusetts, including roughly three-fourths of Boston and a few of its northern and southern suburbs. The incumbent was Democrat Ayanna Pressley, who defeated ten-term incumbent Mike Capuano in the 2018 primary election and ran against write-in votes only in the general election.[179]

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Democratic primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ayanna Pressley (incumbent) 142,108 98.6
Democratic Write-ins 1,979 1.4
Total votes 144,087 100.0

Republican primary edit

In order to qualify for the general election ballot, a write-in candidate must receive at least 2,000 votes.[185]

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
  • Rayla Campbell (write-in), occupational zoning activist[186]
Eliminated in Primary edit
  • Rachel Miselman (write-in)[187]
Primary results edit
Republican primary results[34]
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

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[37] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[38] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[39] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[40] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[41] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[42] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[43] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results edit

Massachusetts's 7th congressional district, 2020[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ayanna Pressley (incumbent) 267,362 86.6
Independent Roy A. Owens Sr. 38,675 12.5
Write-in 2,613 0.9
Total votes 308,650 100.0
Democratic hold

District 8 edit

2020 Massachusetts's 8th congressional district election
 
← 2018
2022 →
     
Nominee Stephen F. Lynch Jonathan D. Lott
Party Democratic Independent
Popular vote 310,940 72,060
Percentage 80.7% 18.7%

 
 
 
Lynch:      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%

U.S. Representative before election

Stephen F. Lynch
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Stephen F. Lynch
Democratic

The 8th district includes South Boston and the southern Boston metro area. The incumbent was Democrat Stephen F. Lynch, who was reelected with 98.4% of the vote in 2018 without major-party opposition.[2]

Democratic primary edit

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, the Boston Globe noted the "stark contrast" between the candidates on several key issues, particularly healthcare and police reform.[188] 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.[189] 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."[190]

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Robbie Goldstein
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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Robbie
Goldstein
Stephen
Lynch
Undecided
Lincoln Park Strategies[E] August 8–9, 2020 1,038 (LV) 3.04% 32% 39% 29%

Primary results edit

 
Democratic primary results by municipality
  Lynch
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
Democratic primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stephen F. Lynch (incumbent) 111,542 66.4
Democratic Robbie Goldstein 56,219 33.5
Democratic Write-ins 222 0.1
Total votes 167,983 100.0

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[37] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[38] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[39] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[40] Safe D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[41] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[42] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[43] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results edit

Massachusetts's 8th congressional district, 2020[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stephen F. Lynch (incumbent) 310,940 80.7
Independent Jonathan D. Lott 72,060 18.7
Write-in 2,401 0.6
Total votes 385,401 100.0
Democratic hold

District 9 edit

2020 Massachusetts's 9th congressional district election
 
← 2018
2022 →
     
Nominee Bill Keating Helen Brady
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 260,262 154,261
Percentage 61.3% 36.3%

 
 
 
Keating:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Brady:      40–50%      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Bill Keating
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Bill Keating
Democratic

The 9th district encompasses Cape Cod and the South Shore, and extends westward into New Bedford, part of Fall River, and surrounding suburbs. The incumbent was Democrat Bill Keating, who was reelected with 59.4% of the vote in 2018.[2]

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Democratic primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Keating (incumbent) 125,608 99.4
Democratic Write-ins 751 0.6
Total votes 126,359 100.0

Republican primary edit

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Nominee edit
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Republican primary results[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Helen Brady 36,238 99.0
Republican Write-ins 378 1.0
Total votes 36,616 100.0

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[37] Safe D July 2, 2020
Inside Elections[38] Safe D June 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[39] Safe D July 2, 2020
Politico[40] Likely D April 19, 2020
Daily Kos[41] Safe D June 3, 2020
RCP[42] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[43] Safe D June 7, 2020

Results edit

Massachusetts's 9th congressional district, 2020[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Keating (incumbent) 260,262 61.3
Republican Helen Brady 154,261 36.3
Independent Michael Manley 9,717 2.3
Write-in 361 0.1
Total votes 424,601 100.0
Democratic hold

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ "Someone else" with 3%
  3. ^ With voters who lean towards a given candidate
  4. ^ "Other" with 1%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ a b This poll was sponsored by Morse's campaign.
  2. ^ This poll was sponsored by Indivisible Action, which supports Morse.
  3. ^ a b This poll was sponsored by Leckey's campaign.
  4. ^ Poll sponsored by Grossman's campaign
  5. ^ Poll sponsored by Goldstein's campaign

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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 Popular vote Democratic 74 63 Republican 21 01 Others 4 36 House seats Democratic 100 00 District 1 edit2020 Massachusetts s 1st congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp Nominee Richard Neal Party Democratic Popular vote 275 376 Percentage 96 5 nbsp Municipality resultsNeal gt 90 U S Representative before election Richard Neal Democratic Elected U S Representative Richard Neal Democratic See also Massachusetts s 1st congressional district The 1st district is based in the western and central parts of the state and includes the city of Springfield The incumbent was Democrat Richard Neal who was reelected with 97 6 of the vote in 2018 without major party opposition 2 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Richard Neal incumbent U S representative 3 Eliminated in primary edit Alex Morse mayor of Holyoke 4 Declined edit Tahirah Amatul Wadud attorney and candidate for Massachusetts s 1st congressional district in 2018 5 David Daley author and former editor in chief of Salon 6 Endorsements edit Alex MorseU S representatives Alexandria Ocasio Cortez U S representative from NY 14 2019 present 7 State legislators Charles Booker former Democratic candidate for United States Senate in Kentucky and member of the Kentucky House of Representatives 8 Municipal officials Carmen Yulin Cruz Mayor of San Juan Puerto Rico 9 Individuals Jamaal Bowman educator and 2020 Democratic nominee in NY 16 10 Shannon Liss Riordan labor attorney and former candidate for U S Senate in 2020 11 Andrew Yang entrepreneur and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate 12 Labor unions Massachusetts Nurses Association 13 Organizations Brand New Congress 14 Democratic Socialists of America Berkshire County chapter 15 Humanity Forward 16 Justice Democrats 17 LGBTQ Victory Fund 18 Make Room 19 Massachusetts Peace Action 20 Our Revolution Massachusetts 21 Progressive Democrats of America 22 Sunrise Movement 23 Working Families Party 24 Richard NealGovernors Charlie Baker governor of Massachusetts 2015 present Republican 25 U S representatives Barney Frank former U S representative MA 4 1984 2013 26 John Lewis former U S representative GA 5 1987 2020 27 deceased John Olver former U S representative 1991 2013 28 Nancy Pelosi speaker of the House CA 12 1987 present 29 State legislators William Smitty Pignatelli member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 4th Berkshire District 28 Labor unions AFL CIO Massachusetts 27 American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees Council 93 27 American Federation of Teachers 27 Carpenters Local 336 27 National Education Association 30 Service Employees International Union Massachusetts State Council 27 Organizations BOLD PAC 27 Brady Campaign 27 Democratic Majority for Israel DMFI PAC 31 Equality PAC 27 Human Rights Campaign 27 J Street PAC 32 NARAL Pro Choice America 27 Planned Parenthood 27 Newspapers and other media The Berkshire Eagle 33 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error AlexMorse RichardNeal Undecided RABA Research Jewish Insider August 23 24 2020 518 LV 4 3 40 49 12 Beacon Research A August 15 16 2020 391 LV 4 9 41 46 13 Beacon Research A August 7 8 2020 853 LV 3 4 35 45 20 Victoria Research B June 16 18 2020 492 LV 4 4 25 55 20 Primary results edit nbsp Democratic primary results by municipality Neal 50 60 60 70 70 80 Morse 50 60 60 70 Democratic primary results 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Neal incumbent 84 092 58 7 Democratic Alex Morse 59 110 41 2 Democratic Write ins 191 0 1 Total votes 143 393 100 0 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Withdrawn edit John Cain businessman and former Navy officer 35 36 General election edit Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 37 Safe D July 2 2020 Inside Elections 38 Safe D June 2 2020 Sabato s Crystal Ball 39 Safe D July 2 2020 Politico 40 Safe D April 19 2020 Daily Kos 41 Safe D June 3 2020 RCP 42 Safe D June 9 2020 Niskanen 43 Safe D June 7 2020 Results edit Massachusetts s 1st congressional district 2020 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Neal incumbent 275 376 96 5 Write in 9 956 3 5 Total votes 285 332 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 2 edit2020 Massachusetts s 2nd congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Nominee Jim McGovern Tracy Lovvorn Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 249 854 132 220 Percentage 65 3 34 6 nbsp County results nbsp Municipality results nbsp Precinct resultsMcGovern 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Lovvorn 50 60 U S Representative before election Jim McGovern Democratic Elected U S Representative Jim McGovern Democratic See also Massachusetts s 2nd congressional district The 2nd congressional district is in central Massachusetts and includes Worcester The incumbent was Democrat Jim McGovern who was reelected with 67 1 of the vote in 2018 2 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Jim McGovern incumbent U S representative Primary results edit Democratic primary results 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jim McGovern incumbent 121 645 99 4 Democratic Write ins 686 0 6 Total votes 122 331 100 0 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Tracy Lovvorn healthcare operations manager and nominee for Massachusetts s 2nd congressional district in 2018 45 Primary results edit Republican primary results 34 Party Candidate Votes Republican Tracy Lovvorn 26 456 99 1 Republican Write ins 241 0 9 Total votes 26 697 100 0 General election edit Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 37 Safe D July 2 2020 Inside Elections 38 Safe D June 2 2020 Sabato s Crystal Ball 39 Safe D July 2 2020 Politico 40 Safe D April 19 2020 Daily Kos 41 Safe D June 3 2020 RCP 42 Safe D June 9 2020 Niskanen 43 Safe D June 7 2020 Results edit Massachusetts s 2nd congressional district 2020 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jim McGovern incumbent 249 854 65 3 Republican Tracy Lovvorn 132 220 34 6 Write in 378 0 1 Total votes 382 452 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 3 edit2020 Massachusetts s 3rd congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp Nominee Lori Trahan Party Democratic Popular vote 286 896 Percentage 97 7 U S Representative before election Lori Trahan Democratic Elected U S Representative Lori Trahan Democratic See also Massachusetts s 3rd congressional district The 3rd district is based in northeastern and central Massachusetts and includes the cities of Lowell Lawrence and Haverhill The incumbent was Democrat Lori Trahan who was elected with 62 0 of the vote in 2018 2 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Lori Trahan incumbent U S representative 46 Declined edit Dan Koh Andover selectman former chief of staff to Boston mayor Marty Walsh and candidate for Massachusetts s 3rd congressional district in 2018 47 Endorsements edit Lori TrahanFederal officials Ayanna Pressley U S representative MA 07 48 Elizabeth Warren U S senator from Massachusetts 49 Organizations J Street PAC 32 NARAL Pro Choice America 49 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 50 Primary results edit Democratic primary results 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Lori Trahan incumbent 115 142 99 2 Democratic Write ins 880 0 8 Total votes 116 022 100 0 General election edit Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 37 Safe D July 2 2020 Inside Elections 38 Safe D June 2 2020 Sabato s Crystal Ball 39 Safe D July 2 2020 Politico 40 Safe D April 19 2020 Daily Kos 41 Safe D June 3 2020 RCP 42 Safe D June 9 2020 Niskanen 43 Safe D June 7 2020 Results edit Massachusetts s 3rd congressional district 2020 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Lori Trahan incumbent 286 896 97 7 Write in 6 643 2 3 Total votes 293 539 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 4 edit2020 Massachusetts s 4th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Nominee Jake Auchincloss Julie Hall Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 251 102 160 474 Percentage 60 8 38 9 nbsp County results nbsp Municipality results nbsp Precinct resultsAuchincloss 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Hall 50 60 U S Representative before election Joe Kennedy III Democratic Elected U S Representative Jake Auchincloss Democratic See also Massachusetts s 4th congressional district The 4th congressional district is mostly in southern Massachusetts and includes Brookline the southwestern suburbs of Boston and northern Bristol County The incumbent was Democrat Joe 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 Senator Ed Markey in the Democratic primary for the 2020 United States Senate election in Massachusetts 51 The open seat attracted 12 candidates to file for the primary On September 4 the Associated Press called the race for Jake Auchincloss who won with 34 971 votes a 1 4 margin over Jesse Mermell 52 53 Auchincloss went on to defeat Republican Julie Hall in the general election Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Jake Auchincloss Newton city councilor U S Marine veteran and former Republican political organizer for Governor Charlie Baker s 2014 campaign 54 Eliminated in primary edit Becky Grossman Newton city councilor 55 Alan Khazei co founder and former CEO of City Year and candidate for the U S Senate in 2010 56 Ihssane Leckey former Wall Street regulator 57 Natalia Linos epidemiologist and executive director of the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University 58 Jesse Mermell former Brookline select boardmember and former aide to former governor Deval Patrick 59 Ben Sigel attorney and former president of the Hispanic National Bar Association 60 Withdrew edit David Cavell Assistant Attorney General of Massachusetts and former aide to President Barack Obama 61 withdrew on August 13 and endorsed Mermell 62 remained on ballot Nick Matthew former public school teacher and nonprofit activist endorsed Leckey 63 Herb Robinson engineer citation needed Thomas Shack former Massachusetts State Comptroller endorsed Cavell then Khazei 64 65 Chris Zannetos tech entrepreneur 66 withdrew on August 26 and endorsed Mermell 67 remained on ballot Declined edit Chris Dempsey former policy director for Joe Kennedy III s election campaign in 2012 68 Paul Feeney state senator 68 Deb Goldberg Massachusetts State Treasurer 69 Jay Gonzalez former state secretary of administration and finance and nominee for governor of Massachusetts in 2018 70 Patricia Haddad state representative 71 Joe Kennedy III incumbent U S representative ran for U S Senate 51 Scott W Lang former mayor of New Bedford 70 Marc Pacheco state senator 70 Becca Rausch state senator 70 Tommy Vitolo state representative 68 Setti Warren former mayor of Newton 70 Josh Zakim former Boston city councilor 70 Endorsements edit Jake AuchinclossU S senators Ed Markey U S senator from Massachusetts 2013 present 72 Elizabeth Warren U S senator from Massachusetts 2013 present 73 U S representatives Joe Kennedy III member of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts s 4th congressional district 74 State executives James E Timilty treasurer of Norfolk County Massachusetts member of the Massachusetts Senate from the Bristol and Norfolk district 75 State legislators Carole Fiola state representative 76 Patricia Haddad state representative and Speaker pro Tempore of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 76 Paul Schmid state representative 76 Organizations Serve America 77 VoteVets 78 Labor unions Massachusetts AFL CIO 79 National Association of Government Employees NAGE 80 Teamsters Local 25 81 Newspapers and other media The Boston Globe 82 The Sun Chronicle 83 Becky GrossmanMembers of U S cabinet Julian Castro United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 2014 2017 mayor of San Antonio Texas 2009 2014 member of the San Antonio City Council from the 7th district 2001 2005 84 Members of U S Congress Ro Khanna member of the U S House of Representatives from California s 17th congressional district 84 State executives Steve Grossman Treasurer and Receiver General of Massachusetts 2011 2015 national chair of the Democratic National Committee 1997 1999 chair of the Massachusetts Democratic Party 1991 1993 85 State legislators Ruth Balser member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 86 Bill Bowles member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 2nd Bristol District 2009 2011 84 Cynthia Stone Creem majority leader of the Massachusetts Senate 2018 present member of the Massachusetts Senate from the 1st Middlesex and Norfolk district 1999 present member of the Massachusetts Governor s Council 1995 1999 84 Louis Kafka member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 8th Norfolk District 1991 present 84 Kay Khan member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1995 present 84 David Linsky member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 5th Middlesex District 84 Joan Menard member of the Massachusetts Senate from the 1st Bristol and Plymouth District 2000 2011 chair of the Massachusetts Democratic Party 1993 2000 member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 5th Bristol District 1979 2000 84 Michael Rodrigues member of the Massachusetts Senate from the 1st Bristol and Plymouth district 2011 present and member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 8th Bristol district 1996 2011 84 Alan Silvia member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 7th Bristol District 2013 present 84 Local officials Marian Ryan district attorney of Middlesex County Massachusetts 2013 present 84 Organizations Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America 87 Newton Firefighters Associations Local 863 88 The Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts PFFM 88 Alan KhazeiMembers of U S cabinet Arne Duncan former U S secretary of education 2009 2015 89 Michele Flournoy former U S undersecretary of defense for policy 2009 2012 90 Leon Panetta former secretary of defense 91 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 92 U S senators Michael Bennet U S senator from Colorado 93 Gary Hart former U S special envoy for Northern Ireland 2014 2017 and U S senator D CO 1975 1987 and 1984 and 1988 Democratic presidential candidate 94 Members of U S Congress Jamie Raskin U S representative MD 08 and Congressional Progressive Caucus vice chair 95 State legislators Marc Pacheco state senator former state Senate president pro tempore 2015 2019 Democratic candidate in 2001 MA 09 special election and former state representative 1989 1993 96 William Smitty Pignatelli state representative 97 Jeffrey Roy state representative 93 Local officials Mitch Landrieu Mayor of New Orleans 2010 2018 and Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana 2004 2010 90 Organizations Iranian American Political Action Committee IAPAC 90 National Iranian American Council NIAC Action 98 Individuals Cornell William Brooks former NAACP president 93 Rosabeth Moss Kanter Harvard business professor 93 Gen Ret Stanley A McChrystal former ISAF and USFOR A commander 2009 2010 99 Ihssane LeckeyMembers of U S Congress Ilhan Omar U S representative for Minnesota s 5th congressional district 100 State legislators Nika Elugardo state representative 101 Organizations Brand New Congress 102 Jewish Voice for Peace Action 103 Massachusetts Peace Action 104 People s Policy Project 105 United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1445 106 Individuals Cori Bush politician registered nurse pastor activist from Saint Louis Missouri and Democratic nominee for Missouri s 1st congressional district 107 Brianna Westbrook Arizona Democratic Party vice chair and executive committee member 101 Natalia LinosIndividuals Mary T Bassett former Commissioner of Health of the City of New York 108 R Nicholas Burns former undersecretary of state for political affairs 109 Sheldon Glashow Nobel Prize winning physicist 81 Frank Hu professor Harvard School of Public Health 108 Jesse MermellMembers of U S Congress Ayanna Pressley U S representative MA 07 110 111 State executives Suzanne Bump state auditor 112 Maura Healey attorney general 113 State legislators Julian Cyr state senator 110 Carol Doherty state representative 114 Carolyn Dykema state representative 115 Paul Feeney state senator 116 117 Denise Garlick state representative 110 118 Jim Hawkins state representative 117 Becca Rausch state senator 119 120 Frank Smizik former state representative 115 Local legislators Ritchie Torres New York City Councilor and 2020 Democratic nominee for New York s 15th congressional district 11 Individuals Joshua Boger founder of Vertex Pharmaceuticals 121 Jeff Bussgang venture capitalist 121 Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield founders of Ben amp Jerry s ice cream 89 Stephen Kaufer founder and CEO of Tripadvisor 122 Barbara F Lee philanthropist 123 Shannon Liss Riordan labor attorney and former candidate for US Senate 11 Quentin Palfrey 2018 Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor 91 Diane Patrick former first lady of Massachusetts 124 Dan Rivera Mayor of Lawrence 124 Organizations Coalition for Social Justice 125 Make Room 19 NARAL Pro Choice America 126 National Women s Political Caucus 127 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 128 Labor unions Carmen s Union Local 589 129 International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Councils 35 and 12 130 Massachusetts Nurses Association 114 Massachusetts State Council of Machinists 131 Massachusetts Teachers Association 132 SEIU Massachusetts State Council 131 United Auto Workers Region 9A 129 Ben SigelMembers of U S Congress Tony Cardenas member of the U S House of Representatives from California s 29th district 2013 present member of the Los Angeles City Council from the 6th district 2003 2013 member of the California State Assembly from the 39th district 1996 2002 133 State executives Nellie Gorbea Secretary of State of Rhode Island 2015 present 133 Organizations CHC Bold PAC 133 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error JakeAuchincloss DaveCavell BeckyGrossman AlanKhazei IhssaneLeckey NataliaLinos JesseMermell BenSigel ChrisZannetos Other Undecided RABA Research Jewish Insider 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 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 C August 1 4 2020 400 LV 4 9 16 7 19 6 11 4 10 2 1 25 Frederick Polls C June 2020 400 LV 4 9 7 17 3 9 46 Beacon Research Archived June 10 2020 at the Wayback Machine D May 26 30 2020 501 LV 4 0 7 2 13 4 7 4 1 1 d 60 Primary results edit nbsp Democratic primary results by municipality Auchincloss 10 20 20 30 Mermell 20 30 30 40 40 50 Grossman 20 30 Democratic primary results 34 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 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Julie Hall former Attleboro city councilor 134 Eliminated in primary edit David Rosa U S Army veteran 135 Declined edit Shawn Dooley state representative 136 Shaunna O Connell mayor of Taunton and former state representative 70 Keiko Orrall former state representative 70 Endorsements edit Julie HallLabor unions Massachusetts Fraternal Order of Police 137 Organizations Massachusetts Republican Party 138 Declined to endorseState executives Charlie Baker governor of Massachusetts 2015 present 139 Primary results edit Republican primary results 34 Party Candidate Votes Republican Julie Hall 19 394 62 8 Republican David Rosa 11 296 36 6 Republican Write ins 182 0 6 Total votes 30 872 100 0 General election edit Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 37 Safe D July 2 2020 Inside Elections 38 Safe D June 2 2020 Sabato s Crystal Ball 39 Safe D July 2 2020 Politico 40 Safe D April 19 2020 Daily Kos 41 Safe D June 3 2020 RCP 42 Safe D June 9 2020 Niskanen 43 Safe D June 7 2020 Results edit Massachusetts s 4th congressional district 2020 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jake Auchincloss 251 102 60 8 Republican Julie Hall 160 474 38 9 Write in 1 247 0 3 Total votes 412 823 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 5 edit2020 Massachusetts s 5th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Nominee Katherine Clark Caroline Colarusso Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 294 427 101 351 Percentage 74 3 25 6 nbsp County results nbsp Municipality results nbsp Precinct resultsClark 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 U S Representative before election Katherine Clark Democratic Elected U S Representative Katherine Clark Democratic See also Massachusetts s 5th congressional district The 5th congressional district contains Boston s northern and western suburbs including Malden and Framingham The incumbent was Democrat Katherine Clark who was reelected with 75 9 of the vote in 2018 2 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Katherine Clark incumbent U S representative Was never in primary Raffaele DePalma demographic analyst 140 Primary results edit Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Katherine Clark incumbent 162 768 99 4 Democratic Write ins 938 0 6 Total votes 163 706 100 0 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Caroline Colarusso Stoneham selectwoman 141 Primary results edit 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 General election edit Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 37 Safe D July 2 2020 Inside Elections 38 Safe D June 2 2020 Sabato s Crystal Ball 39 Safe D July 2 2020 Politico 40 Safe D April 19 2020 Daily Kos 41 Safe D June 3 2020 RCP 42 Safe D June 9 2020 Niskanen 43 Safe D June 7 2020 Results edit Massachusetts s 5th congressional district 2020 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Katherine Clark incumbent 294 427 74 3 Republican Caroline Colarusso 101 351 25 6 Write in 405 0 1 Total votes 396 183 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 6 edit2020 Massachusetts s 6th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Nominee Seth Moulton John Paul Moran Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 286 377 150 695 Percentage 65 4 34 4 nbsp County results nbsp Municipality results nbsp Precinct resultsMoulton 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Moran 50 60 U S Representative before election Seth Moulton Democratic Elected U S Representative Seth Moulton Democratic See also Massachusetts s 6th congressional district The 6th district is based in northeastern Massachusetts and contains most of Essex County including the North Shore and Cape Ann The incumbent was Democrat Seth Moulton who was reelected with 65 2 of the vote in 2018 2 Moulton was a candidate for the Democratic presidential primary in 2020 and said that he had no intention of giving up his seat in the House 142 He won his district s primary with the most votes ever recorded in a House primary election in Massachusetts history Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Seth Moulton incumbent U S representative 142 Eliminated in primary edit Jamie Zahlaway Belsito Massachusetts PPD commissioner and Salem State University trustee 143 Angus McQuilken gun control advocate 144 Withdrawn edit x Nathaniel Mulcahy scientist 145 Massachusetts Teachers Association 146 Declined edit Kim Driscoll mayor of Salem 147 Lori Ehrlich state representative 148 Terrence Kennedy member of the 6th district of the Massachusetts Governor s Council 149 Barbara L Italien former state senator and candidate for Massachusetts s 3rd congressional district in 2018 150 John F Tierney former U S representative 149 Paul Tucker state representative 149 Endorsements edit Seth MoultonOrganizations Alliance for Retired Americans 151 Animal Wellness Action 152 Bay State Stonewall Democrats 153 Brady Campaign Against Gun Violence 154 Coalition to Stop Gun Violence 155 Democratic Majority for Israel PAC 156 Giffords Courage to Fight Gun Violence 157 Human Rights Campaign 158 J Street PAC 32 NARAL Pro Choice America 159 National Iranian American Council 98 New Politics 160 Newton Action Alliance 161 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 50 Veterans for Responsible Leadership 162 Voter Protection Project 163 VoteVets 164 Unions International Union of Electrical Workers Communications Workers of America Local 201 165 Massachusetts AFL CIO 166 Massachusetts amp Northern New England Laborers District Council 167 Massachusetts Building Trades Council 168 Teamsters Local 25 169 Newspapers The Daily Item Lynn 170 The Lowell Sun Lowell 171 Individuals Donna D Holaday mayor of Newburyport 172 Nathaniel Mulcahy withdrawn 6th district candidate 173 Jamie BelsitoOrganizations Massachusetts Peace Action 174 Angus McQuilkenNewspapers and other media North of Boston Media Group 175 Wicked Local 176 Primary results edit Democratic primary results 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Seth Moulton incumbent 124 928 78 0 Democratic Jamie Zahlaway Belsito 19 492 12 2 Democratic Angus McQuilken 15 478 9 6 Democratic Write ins 268 0 2 Total votes 160 166 100 0 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit John Paul Moran businessman 177 Primary results edit Republican primary results 34 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Paul Moran 32 564 98 9 Republican Write ins 375 1 1 Total votes 32 939 100 0 Independents edit Candidates edit Declared edit Christopher Fisher carpenter 178 General election edit Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 37 Safe D July 2 2020 Inside Elections 38 Safe D June 2 2020 Sabato s Crystal Ball 39 Safe D July 2 2020 Politico 40 Safe D April 19 2020 Daily Kos 41 Safe D June 3 2020 RCP 42 Safe D June 9 2020 Niskanen 43 Safe D June 7 2020 Results edit Massachusetts s 6th congressional district 2020 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Seth Moulton incumbent 286 377 65 4 Republican John Paul Moran 150 695 34 4 Write in 605 0 2 Total votes 437 677 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 7 edit2020 Massachusetts s 7th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Nominee Ayanna Pressley Roy A Owens Sr Party Democratic Independent Popular vote 267 362 38 675 Percentage 86 6 12 5 nbsp County results nbsp Municipality results nbsp Precinct resultsPressley 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 U S Representative before election Ayanna Pressley Democratic Elected U S Representative Ayanna Pressley Democratic See also Massachusetts s 7th congressional district The 7th district is in eastern Massachusetts including roughly three fourths of Boston and a few of its northern and southern suburbs The incumbent was Democrat Ayanna Pressley who defeated ten term incumbent Mike Capuano in the 2018 primary election and ran against write in votes only in the general election 179 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Ayanna Pressley incumbent U S Representative Endorsements edit Ayanna PressleyU S senators Bernie Sanders U S senator from Vermont Independent 180 Organizations Democracy for America 181 Justice Democrats 17 League of Conservation Voters Action Fund 182 MoveOn 183 NARAL Pro Choice America 126 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 50 Sierra Club 184 Primary results edit Democratic primary results 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ayanna Pressley incumbent 142 108 98 6 Democratic Write ins 1 979 1 4 Total votes 144 087 100 0 Republican primary edit In order to qualify for the general election ballot a write in candidate must receive at least 2 000 votes 185 Candidates edit Nominee edit Rayla Campbell write in occupational zoning activist 186 Eliminated in Primary edit Rachel Miselman write in 187 Primary results edit Republican primary results 34 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 General election edit Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 37 Safe D July 2 2020 Inside Elections 38 Safe D June 2 2020 Sabato s Crystal Ball 39 Safe D July 2 2020 Politico 40 Safe D April 19 2020 Daily Kos 41 Safe D June 3 2020 RCP 42 Safe D June 9 2020 Niskanen 43 Safe D June 7 2020 Results edit Massachusetts s 7th congressional district 2020 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ayanna Pressley incumbent 267 362 86 6 Independent Roy A Owens Sr 38 675 12 5 Write in 2 613 0 9 Total votes 308 650 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 8 edit2020 Massachusetts s 8th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Nominee Stephen F Lynch Jonathan D Lott Party Democratic Independent Popular vote 310 940 72 060 Percentage 80 7 18 7 nbsp County results nbsp Municipality results nbsp Precinct resultsLynch 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 U S Representative before election Stephen F Lynch Democratic Elected U S Representative Stephen F Lynch Democratic See also Massachusetts s 8th congressional district The 8th district includes South Boston and the southern Boston metro area The incumbent was Democrat Stephen F Lynch who was reelected with 98 4 of the vote in 2018 without major party opposition 2 Democratic primary edit 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 the Boston Globe noted the stark contrast between the candidates on several key issues particularly healthcare and police reform 188 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 189 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 190 Candidates edit Nominee edit Stephen F Lynch incumbent U S representative Eliminated in primary edit Robbie Goldstein infectious diseases physician at Massachusetts General Hospital 191 Withdrawn edit Mohammad Dar physician endorsed Goldstein 192 Brianna Wu video game developer and candidate for Massachusetts s 8th congressional district in 2018 193 Endorsements edit Robbie GoldsteinState officials Julian Cyr state senator from the Cape and Islands district 194 Nika Elugardo state representative from the 15th Suffolk district 195 Individuals Shannon Liss Riordan labor attorney and former candidate for US Senate 11 Bob Massie co founder of the Global Reporting Initiative former executive director of Ceres former president of the New Economy Coalition ordained Episcopal minister nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 1994 candidate for the U S Senate in 2012 and candidate for Governor of Massachusetts in 2018 194 Quentin Palfrey lawyer and policymaker 194 Andrew Yang 2020 Democratic presidential candidate 196 Organizations Humanity Forward 196 Indivisible 197 Make Room 19 Moms Demand Action 196 Our Revolution Massachusetts Chapter 196 Peace Action 196 Peace Action Massachusetts Chapter 196 Sunrise Movement Blue Hills chapter 196 Sunrise Movement Boston chapter 196 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error RobbieGoldstein StephenLynch Undecided Lincoln Park Strategies E August 8 9 2020 1 038 LV 3 04 32 39 29 Primary results edit nbsp Democratic primary results by municipality Lynch 50 60 60 70 70 80 Democratic primary results 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Stephen F Lynch incumbent 111 542 66 4 Democratic Robbie Goldstein 56 219 33 5 Democratic Write ins 222 0 1 Total votes 167 983 100 0 General election edit Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 37 Safe D July 2 2020 Inside Elections 38 Safe D June 2 2020 Sabato s Crystal Ball 39 Safe D July 2 2020 Politico 40 Safe D April 19 2020 Daily Kos 41 Safe D June 3 2020 RCP 42 Safe D June 9 2020 Niskanen 43 Safe D June 7 2020 Results edit Massachusetts s 8th congressional district 2020 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Stephen F Lynch incumbent 310 940 80 7 Independent Jonathan D Lott 72 060 18 7 Write in 2 401 0 6 Total votes 385 401 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 9 edit2020 Massachusetts s 9th congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Nominee Bill Keating Helen Brady Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 260 262 154 261 Percentage 61 3 36 3 nbsp County results nbsp Municipality results nbsp Precinct resultsKeating 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Brady 40 50 50 60 U S Representative before election Bill Keating Democratic Elected U S Representative Bill Keating Democratic See also Massachusetts s 9th congressional district The 9th district encompasses Cape Cod and the South Shore and extends westward into New Bedford part of Fall River and surrounding suburbs The incumbent was Democrat Bill Keating who was reelected with 59 4 of the vote in 2018 2 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Bill Keating incumbent U S representative Withdrawn edit Mark Sylvia former undersecretary for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs 140 Declined edit Joe Rull Norwell town selectman 198 Primary results edit Democratic primary results 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Keating incumbent 125 608 99 4 Democratic Write ins 751 0 6 Total votes 126 359 100 0 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Helen Brady nominee for Massachusetts State Auditor in 2018 199 Primary results edit Republican primary results 34 Party Candidate Votes Republican Helen Brady 36 238 99 0 Republican Write ins 378 1 0 Total votes 36 616 100 0 General election edit Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 37 Safe D July 2 2020 Inside Elections 38 Safe D June 2 2020 Sabato s Crystal Ball 39 Safe D July 2 2020 Politico 40 Likely D April 19 2020 Daily Kos 41 Safe D June 3 2020 RCP 42 Safe D June 9 2020 Niskanen 43 Safe D June 7 2020 Results edit Massachusetts s 9th congressional district 2020 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Keating incumbent 260 262 61 3 Republican Helen Brady 154 261 36 3 Independent Michael Manley 9 717 2 3 Write in 361 0 1 Total votes 424 601 100 0 Democratic holdSee also edit2020 Massachusetts general electionNotes edit a b c Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Someone else with 3 With voters who lean towards a given candidate Other with 1 Partisan clients a b This poll was sponsored by Morse s campaign This poll was sponsored by Indivisible 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Stephanie July 1 2019 MBTA fares go up protesters turn out IMPEACHMENT splits delegation Taking the JUDGE to COURT Politico Retrieved July 1 2019 Murray Stephanie October 29 2019 PRESSLEY S new endorsements Politico a b Stout Matt October 10 2019 Amid possible primary Trahan touts backing of Warren pro choice group The Boston Globe a b c 2020 Endorsements Planned Parenthood Action Fund Archived from the original on November 15 2019 Retrieved February 8 2020 a b Leblanc Steve September 21 2019 Rep Joe Kennedy formally announces US Senate campaign ABC News Retrieved September 21 2019 Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin Seeks Court Order to Complete Ballot Counting Boston Herald Sept 2 2020 Dolsten Josefin September 8 2020 Jewish former Marine Jake Auchincloss wins Massachusetts Democratic congressional primary Cleveland Jewish News Retrieved September 9 2020 Stout Matt June 10 2020 Democrat Jake Auchincloss seeking Fourth District seat was a registered Republican in 2014 The Boston Globe Stout Matt September 24 2019 They re off Grossman is the first new candidate to declare for Kennedy seat The Boston Globe Retrieved September 24 2019 Nesi Ted September 24 2019 2 candidates from Boston suburbs seek Kennedy s seat WPRI Retrieved September 25 2019 Murray Stephanie May 23 2019 A challenge on KENNEDY S LEFT ENCORE to serve til 4 A M WARREN S legal list Politico Retrieved May 23 2019 Natalia Linos for Congress Because Health Can t Wait Retrieved May 10 2020 Stout Matt October 1 2019 Jesse Mermell former Deval Patrick aide to declare for Joe Kennedy seat The Boston Globe Retrieved October 2 2019 Brookline Attorney Ben Sigel To Run For Congress Brookline MA Patch January 21 2020 Retrieved January 21 2020 DeCosta Klipa Nik October 17 2019 Dave Cavell former Obama speechwriter enters race for Joe Kennedy s seat Boston Retrieved October 18 2019 Stout Matt August 13 2020 In shake up Cavell dropping out of Fourth District primary to back Mermell and stop Auchincloss The Boston Globe Retrieved August 13 2020 Elections 2020 STATE PRIMARY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION www sec state ma us Archived from the original on September 13 2020 Fox Jeremy C May 8 2020 Thomas Shack drops out of Fourth District race endorses Cavell The Boston Globe Murray Stephanie August 14 2020 EVERY DAY is VOTING DAY HEALEY backs MERMELL GOP lawmaker knocks KING BAKER Politico Massachusetts Playbook Retrieved August 22 2020 Wellesley tech entrepreneur Chris Zannetos seeks to get on ballot for Congressional primary The Swellesley Report April 19 2020 Retrieved May 2 2020 daveweigel August 26 2020 Meanwhile in the last open seat primary of the year businessman Chris Zannetos has suspended his MA04 campaign to endorse Jesse Mermell a progressive backed by Ayanna Pressley Winner takes over the seat Joe Kennedy is vacating Tweet Retrieved August 26 2020 via Twitter a b c Hand Jim September 25 2019 Feeney opts against run for Congress first candidate emerges The Foxboro Reporter Retrieved September 25 2019 Stout Matt October 2 2019 The Deb Goldberg for Congress bumper stickers were ready Then she changed her mind The Boston Globe a b c d e f g h Murphy Matt September 24 2019 Grossman Khazei jump into 4th District race for Kennedy s soon to be vacant seat Retrieved September 28 2019 Rep Patricia Haddad says she s not running for Congressman Joe Kennedy s seat South Coast Today Herald News October 15 2019 Retrieved October 16 2019 Ed Markey Endorses Jake Auchincloss for Congress But Fuzzy On Why Retrieved March 5 2023 Elizabeth Warren Endorses Jake Auchincloss For Congress Retrieved March 5 2023 Massachusetts Congressman Joe Kennedy III endorses Jake Auchincloss September 17 2020 Endorsements Jake Auchincloss For Congress a b c South Coast lawmakers Haddad Fiola back Auchincloss for Kennedy seat WPRI June 30 2020 Retrieved August 1 2020 Candidates Serve America PAC Retrieved March 5 2023 VoteVets Endorses Newton s Jake Auchincloss For Congress Newton MA Patch May 13 2020 2020 Endorsements Massachusetts AFL CIO June 18 2020 Archived from the original on October 1 2020 Retrieved September 22 2020 NAGE Endorses Newton City Councilor for Congress Newton MA Patch February 27 2020 a b Murray Stephanie August 21 2020 PELOSI ENDORSEMENT fallout Politico Massachusetts Playbook Retrieved August 21 2020 The Globe endorses Jake Auchincloss The Boston Globe July 28 2020 Retrieved August 1 2020 Our view Auchincloss for Congress The Sun Chronicle October 10 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k Becky Grossman For Congress Becky Grossman For Congress Archived from the original on September 25 2019 Retrieved September 26 2019 Becky Grossman for Congress Archived from the original on September 25 2019 Retrieved September 26 2019 Murray Stephanie November 12 2019 State Representative Ruth Balser Endorses Becky Grossman for Congress from the Grossman campaign Politico Ferro Marcus May 13 2020 Marcus s MA04 Candidate Profile Becky Grossman OPINION 1420 WBSM a b 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RADAR Fast growing crisis in NURSING HOMES CLARK wants more info on PPE Politico Retrieved May 20 2020 a b Announcing Our First Wave of 2020 Endorsements November 21 2019 Archived from the original on January 11 2020 Retrieved January 11 2020 GENERAL STANLEY McCHRYSTAL ENDORSES ALAN KHAZEI FOR CONGRESS IN MASSACHUSETTS 4TH DISTRICT KZ4C Retrieved March 5 2023 Ilhan Omar Wants To Build Progressive Power She s Starting With This Muslim Candidate HuffPost July 8 2020 Retrieved August 27 2020 a b Sahouri Andrea January 31 2020 Ihssane Leckey Is Running for Congress to Represent Other Muslim Immigrants Teen Vogue Retrieved March 22 2020 Leckey Ihssane ihssaneleckey October 22 2019 Honored to be endorsed by BrandNew535 with a slate of amazing people Let s fight together to make sure we all have Green New Deal Medicare for All Right to Housing Living wages Free universal pre K through higher education https t co TA8u0B1TS0 Tweet Retrieved December 29 2020 via Twitter Our 2020 Candidates 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Congress Vogue Retrieved August 24 2020 Stoico Nick August 9 2020 State auditor endorses Jesse Mermell in race for Kennedy s vacant congressional seat The Boston Globe Retrieved August 10 2020 Stout Matt August 13 2020 Maura Healey endorses Jesse Mermell in crowded Fourth District primary The Boston Globe Retrieved August 13 2020 a b Rhodes George July 24 2020 Candidates for Fourth District Congressional seat garner endorsements The Sun Chronicle Retrieved August 11 2020 a b Political Briefs Wicked Local Newton April 13 2020 Retrieved August 11 2020 Nesi Ted August 20 2020 Sen Feeney backs Jesse Mermell in tight race for Kennedy s seat WPRI Retrieved August 21 2020 a b Rhodes George August 21 2020 Foxboro s Feeney and Attleboro s Hawkins endorse Mermell for Congress The Sun Chronicle Retrieved August 22 2020 Murray Stephanie August 11 2020 Endorsement UPROAR roils House race Politico Massachusetts Playbook Retrieved August 24 2020 Razzaq Zane August 24 2020 Experts It s going to be a 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Chronicle Retrieved May 31 2020 Hand Jim September 27 2019 Norfolk state rep Dooley the latest to decline run for Kennedy seat The Sun Chronicle Retrieved September 28 2019 Julie Hall Endorsed by the Massachusetts Fraternal Order of Police for U S Congress August 13 2020 Archived from the original on November 12 2020 Retrieved November 12 2020 Julie Hall Endorsed by MassGOP s Executive Committee July 22 2020 Archived from the original on November 12 2020 Retrieved November 12 2020 Charlie Baker Declines To Make An Endorsement In Fourth Congressional District Race Between Democrat Jake Auchincloss and Fellow Republican Julie Hall September 16 2020 a b Primary Democratic election results Archived from the original on September 13 2020 Retrieved June 6 2020 Colarusso Caroline July 16 2020 Caroline Colarusso Announces Her Candidacy for US Congress Patch Retrieved August 28 2020 a b Seth Moulton Drops Out Of The Race For President August 23 2019 Forman Ethan June 27 2019 Belsito announces 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