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2013 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts

The 2013 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts was held on June 25, 2013, in order to fill the Massachusetts Class 2 United States Senate seat for the remainder of the term ending January 3, 2015.

2013 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts

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Nominee Ed Markey Gabriel E. Gomez
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 645,429 525,307
Percentage 54.80% 44.60%

Markey:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Gomez:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Tie:      40–50%      50%      No votes

U.S. senator before election

Mo Cowan[a]
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Ed Markey
Democratic

The vacancy that prompted the special election was created by the resignation of Senator John Kerry, in order to become U.S. Secretary of State.[1] On January 30, 2013, Governor Deval Patrick chose his former chief of staff, Mo Cowan, to serve as interim U.S. Senator. Cowan declined to participate in the election. A party primary election was held on April 30, to determinate the nominees of each party for the general election. The Massachusetts Democrats nominated U.S. Representative Ed Markey, while the Massachusetts Republicans nominated Gabriel E. Gomez, a businessman and former Navy SEAL.

The race drew remarks from the media, because of its potential similarity to the 2010 special election, when Republican state senator Scott Brown upset the Democratic nominee, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley.[2][3][4][5] However, Gomez trailed Markey in every opinion poll taken, and Markey defeated him by a 10.2 percentage point margin, despite low turnout.[6]

As of 2023, this is the last time a Republican Senate candidate won any county other than Plymouth, which Geoff Diehl carried with a plurality in 2018. Thus, it is also the most recent time a Republican candidate won a majority in any Massachusetts county.

Background edit

The incumbent senator, John Kerry (Democratic), was nominated to serve as U.S. Secretary of State by President Barack Obama on December 21, 2012.[7][8] He was confirmed by the Senate on January 29, 2013,[9][10] and in a letter to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, Kerry announced his resignation from the Senate, effective February 1.[11] Kerry was sworn in as secretary of state on the same day.[12]

Patrick's former chief of staff, Mo Cowan, was appointed to replace Kerry in the Senate on the same day, and immediately ruled himself out of the special election.[13] The special primary elections took place on April 30. Democratic U.S. Representative Ed Markey and Republican businessman Gabriel E. Gomez won their respective primaries.

Democratic primary edit

U.S. Representatives Ed Markey and Stephen F. Lynch both announced campaigns for the open seat. Markey was perceived as more left-wing than Lynch.[14]

Candidates edit

Declined edit

Debates edit

  • Complete video of debate, March 27, 2013 - C-SPAN
  • Complete video of debate, April 22, 2013 - C-SPAN

Endorsements edit

Stephen F. Lynch

Politicians

  • Cheryl Coakley-Rivera, state representative from the 10th Hampden District[34]
  • Frank A. Moran, state representative from the 17th Essex District,[35]
  • Michael Finn, state representative from the 6th Hampden District[36]
  • John Sweeney, West Springfield city councilor[36]
  • George Kelley, West Springfield city councilor[36]
  • John Merrigan, Franklin County register of probate[37]
  • Johnathan Blodgett, district attorney of Essex County[38]
  • Susan Kay, mayor of Weymouth[39]
  • Joe Connolly, treasurer of Norfolk County[39]
  • Arthur Matthews, Weymouth town councilor[39]
  • T.J. Lacey, Weymouth town councilor[39]
  • Jane Hackett, Weymouth town councilor[39]
  • Frank Burke, Weymouth town councilor[39]
  • Greg Shanahan, former Weymouth town councilor[39]
  • Linda M. Pereira, Fall River City Council president
Labor unions
Ed Markey

Politicians

U.S. presidents and vice presidents
U.S. cabinet members
U.S. senators
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives
Governors
Other state constitutional officers
State legislators
County officials
  • Tom Bowler, sheriff of Berkshire County[52]
  • Dave Sullivan, district attorney of Northwestern County[52]
Mayors
City councilors
Celebrities and prominent individuals
Newspapers and publications
Labor unions
Business people
Organizations

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Stephen
Lynch
Ed
Markey
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling January 29–30, 2013 763 ±4.9% 19% 52% 29%
Public Policy Polling March 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine February 13–14, 2013 426 LV ±4.8% 28% 43% 29%
WBUR/MassINC March 19–21, 2013 610 LV ±4.1% 24% 35% 0% 41%
March 26–27, 2013 496 LV ±4.4% 32% 49% 0% 19%
April 11–18, 2013 270 LV ±6% 34% 44% 0% 21%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Mike
Capuano
Martha
Coakley
Vicki
Kennedy
Stephen
Lynch
Ed
Markey
Marty
Meehan
Deval
Patrick
Other Undecided
December 16–18, 2012 1,053 RV ±2.9% 13% 11% 16% 20% 10% 30%
WBUR/MassINC December 17–18, 2012 500 RV ±3.3% 8% 21% 5% 5% 3% 36% 3% 19%

Results edit

 
Municipal results of the 2013 Democratic Senate primary
2013 Democratic Senate primary[80]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ed Markey 311,219 57.35%
Democratic Stephen F. Lynch 230,335 42.44%
Democratic All others 1,150 0.21%
Total votes 542,704 100%

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Withdrawn edit

Declined edit

Debates edit

  • Complete video of debate, March 27, 2013 - C-SPAN

Endorsements edit

Gabriel E. Gomez
Politicians
Michael J. Sullivan
Politicians
Daniel Winslow
Social and political activists
  • Barbara Anderson, veteran anti-tax activist[100]
Newspapers

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Gabriel
Gomez
Michael
Sullivan
Daniel
Winslow
Other Undecided
WBUR/MassINC March 19–21, 2013 610 LV ±4.1% 8% 28% 10% 3% 50%
April 11–18, 2013 128 LV ±9% 33% 27% 9% 30%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Charlie
Baker
Scott
Brown
Bill
Weld
Other Undecided
December 16–18, 2012 1,053 RV ±2.9% 80% 7% 5% 7%
WBUR/MassINC December 17–18, 2012 500 RV ±3.3% 5% 81% 6% 1% 7%

Results edit

 
Primary results by municipality
2013 Republican Senate primary[104]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Gabriel E. Gomez 96,057 50.75%
Republican Michael J. Sullivan 67,946 35.89%
Republican Daniel Winslow 24,662 13.03%
Republican All others 628 0.33%
Total votes 189,293 100%

General election edit

Candidates edit

Withdrawn edit

Debates edit

  • Complete video of debate, June 5, 2013 - C-SPAN
  • Complete video of debate, June 18, 2013 - C-SPAN

Fundraising edit

Candidate (party) Receipts Disbursements Cash on hand Debt
Ed Markey (D) $7,866,591 $8,652,479 $2,264,701 $0
Gabriel Gomez (R) $3,304,338 $2,307,217 $997,120 $900,100
Source: Federal Election Commission[108][109]

Top contributors edit

Ed Markey Contribution Gabriel Gomez Contribution
League of Conservation Voters $147,518 Advent International $38,850
Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo $35,950 Berkshire Partners $36,300
Dish Network $32,000 Summit Partners $28,900
Bain Capital $26,000 Bain Capital $11,400
Harvard University $24,400 Easterly Capital $10,400
DLA Piper $24,400 William Blair & Company $10,300
Comcast Corporation $23,350 HarbourVest Partners $7,800
WilmerHale $23,000 Power Financial Corporation $6,200
Berkshire Group $20,700 BMO Capital Markets $5,200
American Cable Association $20,500 Carlyle Group $5,200
Source: OpenSecrets[110]

Top industries edit

Ed Markey Contribution Gabriel Gomez Contribution
Lawyers/Law Firms $528,470 Financial Institutions $211,800
Financial Institutions $228,050 Retired $37,250
Entertainment Industry $179,400 Misc Finance $16,105
Environmental Organizations $171,568 Lawyers/Law Firms $13,250
Real Estate $134,900 Business Services $13,050
Lobbyists $134,900 Commercial Banks $7,750
Retired $107,101 Manufacturing & Distributing $6,200
Business Services $101,200 High-Tech Industry $6,000
High-Tech Industry $65,450 Retail Industry $5,600
Universities $65,150 Misc Business $5,100
Source: OpenSecrets[111]

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Ed
Markey (D)
Gabriel E.
Gomez (R)
Other Undecided
UMass Lowell-Boston Herald March 2–5, 2013 309 RV ±4% 47% 28% 7% 19%
WBUR/MassINC March 19–21, 2013 610 LV ±4.1% 44% 25% 3% 26%
April 11–18, 2013 480 LV ±4.5% 51% 36% 12%
May 1, 2013 797 RV ±2.5% 42% 36% 16%
Public Policy Polling May 1–2, 2013 1,539 LV ±2.5% 44% 40% 16%
WBUR/MassINC May 5–6, 2013 497 LV ±4.4% 41% 35% 0% 23%
Suffolk May 4–7, 2013 500 LV ±4.4% 52% 35% 13%
Public Policy Polling May 13–15, 2013 880 LV ±3.3% 48% 41% 11%
Emerson College May 20–22, 2013 867 LV ±3.26% 45% 33% 22%
New England College June 1–2, 2013 734 RV ±3.62% 52% 40% 8%
UMass Amherst-YouGov America May 30 – June 4, 2013 357 RV ±5.4% 51% 40% 9%
Public Policy Polling March 5, 2016, at the Wayback Machine June 3–4, 2013 560 LV ±5.4% 47% 39% 14%
WBUR June 6–9, 2013 500 LV ±3.4% 43% 36% 17%
Suffolk University June 17, 2013, at the Wayback Machine June 6–9, 2013 500 LV ±3.4% 44% 36% 10%
June 10–11, 2013 498 RV ±4.39% 49% 37% 14%
Boston Globe June 11–14, 2013 508 LV ±4.3% 54% 41% 4%
UMass Lowell-Boston Herald[permanent dead link] June 15–19, 2013 608 RV ±4% 56% 36% 7%
WNEU June 16–20, 2013 566 LV ±4.1% 49% 41% 9%
June 19–20, 2013 1,422 RV ±2.5% 51% 41% 8%
Suffolk University June 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine June 19–22, 2013 500 LV ±4.4% 52% 42% 1% 5%
Hypothetical polling
With Markey
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Ed
Markey (D)
Michael
Sullivan (R)
Daniel
Winslow (R)
Other Undecided
UMass Lowell-Boston Herald March 2–5, 2013 309 RV ±4% 48% 30% 5% 17%
49% 26% 5% 20%
WBUR/MassINC March 19–21, 2013 610 LV ±4.1% 44% 27% 2% 25%
44% 22% 3% 29%
April 11–18, 2013 480 LV ±4.5% 52% 34% 15%
51% 32% 16%
With Lynch
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Stephen
Lynch (D)
Gabriel E.
Gomez (R)
Michael
Sullivan (R)
Daniel
Winslow (R)
Other Undecided
UMass Lowell-Boston Herald March 2–5, 2013 309 RV ±4% 45% 27% 6% 22%
45% 28% 7% 21%
48% 24% 8% 19%
WBUR/MassINC March 19–21, 2013 610 LV ±4.1% 55% 17% 1% 26%
49% 21% 1% 28%
52% 15% 1% 31%
April 11–18, 2013 480 LV ±4.5% 58% 26% 14%
57% 25% 17%
59% 23% 16%
With Brown
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of error Mike
Capuano (D)
Martha
Coakley (D)
Vicki
Kennedy (D)
Stephen
Lynch (D)
Ed
Markey (D)
Marty
Meehan (D)
Deval
Patrick (D)
Generic
Democrat
Scott
Brown (R)
Other Undecided
December 16–18, 2012 1,053 RV ±2.9% 40% 46% 14%
48% 43% 9%
WBUR/MassINC December 17–18, 2012 500 RV ±3.3% 28% 47% 4% 16%
36% 51% 3% 8%
24% 51% 4% 15%
30% 48% 4% 15%
30% 49% 4% 14%
40% 47% 3% 7%
39% 47% 15%
David Paleologos Suffolk/NAGE ? ? ±? 33% 42% 25%
39% 49% 12%
[WBUR/MassINC]
[citation needed]
January 16–19, 2013 435 RV ±3.6% 31% 53% 1% 17%
36% 44% 3% 12%
Public Policy Polling January 29–30, 2013 763 RV ±3.6% 39% 48% 12%
45% 48% 8%
With Weld
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Vicki
Kennedy (D)
Deval
Patrick (D)
Bill
Weld (R)
Other Undecided
December 16–18, 2012 1,053 RV ±2.9% 40% 37% 23%
50% 32% 18%

Results edit

2013 U.S. Senate special election in Massachusetts[112]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ed Markey 645,429 54.80%  11.06
Republican Gabriel Gomez 525,307 44.60%  13.67
Twelve Visions Richard Heos 4,550 0.39% N/A
Write-in 2,504 0.21% N/A
Total votes 1,177,790 100.00% N/A
Democratic hold

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

By congressional district edit

Markey won 6 of 9 congressional districts.[113]

District Gomez Markey Representative
1st 46.81% 52.72% Richard Neal
2nd 48.79% 50.73% Jim McGovern
3rd 50.59% 48.97% Niki Tsongas
4th 44.93% 54.77% Joe Kennedy III
5th 34.82% 64.82% Himself
6th 50.6% 49.05% John F. Tierney
7th 18.53% 81.09% Mike Capuano
8th 48.79% 50.84% Stephen Lynch
9th 53.34% 46.31% Bill Keating

Notes edit

  1. ^ In February 2013, Cowan was appointed by Governor Deval Patrick to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator John Kerry, who had become U.S. Secretary of State.

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The 2013 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts was held on June 25 2013 in order to fill the Massachusetts Class 2 United States Senate seat for the remainder of the term ending January 3 2015 2013 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts 2008 June 25 2013 2014 Nominee Ed Markey Gabriel E Gomez Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 645 429 525 307 Percentage 54 80 44 60 County resultsMunicipality resultsPrecinct resultsMarkey 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Gomez 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Tie 40 50 50 No votesU S senator before election Mo Cowan a Democratic Elected U S Senator Ed Markey Democratic The vacancy that prompted the special election was created by the resignation of Senator John Kerry in order to become U S Secretary of State 1 On January 30 2013 Governor Deval Patrick chose his former chief of staff Mo Cowan to serve as interim U S Senator Cowan declined to participate in the election A party primary election was held on April 30 to determinate the nominees of each party for the general election The Massachusetts Democrats nominated U S Representative Ed Markey while the Massachusetts Republicans nominated Gabriel E Gomez a businessman and former Navy SEAL The race drew remarks from the media because of its potential similarity to the 2010 special election when Republican state senator Scott Brown upset the Democratic nominee Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley 2 3 4 5 However Gomez trailed Markey in every opinion poll taken and Markey defeated him by a 10 2 percentage point margin despite low turnout 6 As of 2023 this is the last time a Republican Senate candidate won any county other than Plymouth which Geoff Diehl carried with a plurality in 2018 Thus it is also the most recent time a Republican candidate won a majority in any Massachusetts county Contents 1 Background 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Declined 2 2 Debates 2 3 Endorsements 2 4 Polling 2 5 Results 3 Republican primary 3 1 Candidates 3 1 1 Withdrawn 3 1 2 Declined 3 2 Debates 3 3 Endorsements 3 4 Polling 3 5 Results 4 General election 4 1 Candidates 4 1 1 Withdrawn 4 2 Debates 4 3 Fundraising 4 3 1 Top contributors 4 3 2 Top industries 4 4 Polling 5 Results 5 1 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 5 2 By congressional district 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksBackground editThe incumbent senator John Kerry Democratic was nominated to serve as U S Secretary of State by President Barack Obama on December 21 2012 7 8 He was confirmed by the Senate on January 29 2013 9 10 and in a letter to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick Kerry announced his resignation from the Senate effective February 1 11 Kerry was sworn in as secretary of state on the same day 12 Patrick s former chief of staff Mo Cowan was appointed to replace Kerry in the Senate on the same day and immediately ruled himself out of the special election 13 The special primary elections took place on April 30 Democratic U S Representative Ed Markey and Republican businessman Gabriel E Gomez won their respective primaries Democratic primary editU S Representatives Ed Markey and Stephen F Lynch both announced campaigns for the open seat Markey was perceived as more left wing than Lynch 14 Candidates edit Stephen F Lynch U S representative from South Boston 15 Ed Markey U S representative from Malden 16 17 18 Declined edit Ben Affleck actor 19 20 Michael Capuano U S representative 2010 Democratic candidate for U S Senate 21 Martha Coakley Attorney General of Massachusetts and nominee for the U S Senate in 2010 22 Mo Cowan appointed incumbent U S senator 23 Benjamin Downing state senator 16 24 Kimberley Driscoll mayor of Salem 25 Barney Frank former U S representative 26 Edward M Kennedy Jr entrepreneur investment banker lawyer and son of senator Ted Kennedy 27 Victoria Reggie Kennedy widow of senator Ted Kennedy 28 Gerard Leone Middlesex County District Attorney 29 Jim McGovern U S representative 30 Marty Meehan chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Lowell and former U S Representative 16 Carmen Ortiz U S Attorney for the District of Massachusetts 31 Deval Patrick governor of Massachusetts 31 Jonah Pesner rabbi 32 Niki Tsongas U S representative and widow of senator Paul Tsongas 33 Debates edit Complete video of debate March 27 2013 C SPAN Complete video of debate April 22 2013 C SPAN Endorsements edit Stephen F LynchPoliticians Cheryl Coakley Rivera state representative from the 10th Hampden District 34 Frank A Moran state representative from the 17th Essex District 35 Michael Finn state representative from the 6th Hampden District 36 John Sweeney West Springfield city councilor 36 George Kelley West Springfield city councilor 36 John Merrigan Franklin County register of probate 37 Johnathan Blodgett district attorney of Essex County 38 Susan Kay mayor of Weymouth 39 Joe Connolly treasurer of Norfolk County 39 Arthur Matthews Weymouth town councilor 39 T J Lacey Weymouth town councilor 39 Jane Hackett Weymouth town councilor 39 Frank Burke Weymouth town councilor 39 Greg Shanahan former Weymouth town councilor 39 Linda M Pereira Fall River City Council president Labor unions Professional Firefighters of Massachusetts 40 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 2222 41 Massachusetts Building Trades Council 40 Transport Workers Union Local 2054 41 Ed MarkeyPoliticians U S presidents and vice presidents Joe Biden 47th vice president of the United States 42 Bill Clinton former president of the United States 43 Al Gore former vice president of the United States 42 Barack Obama 44th president of the United States 44 U S cabinet members John Kerry U S Secretary of State and former U S senator D MA 28 U S senators Michael Bennet U S senator D CO 45 Elizabeth Warren U S senator D MA 46 Members of the U S House of Representatives Xavier Becerra U S representative D CA 47 Barney Frank former U S representative D MA 48 Debbie Wasserman Schultz U S representative D FL and chairperson of the Democratic National Committee 47 Governors Lincoln Chafee governor of Rhode Island 49 Deval Patrick governor of Massachusetts 50 Other state constitutional officers Martha Coakley Massachusetts Attorney General and Democratic nominee for U S Senate in 2010 51 Steve Grossman Massachusetts State Treasurer 51 State legislators Richard Alcombright mayor of North Adams 52 Denise Andrews state representative from the 2nd Franklin District 52 Brian Ashe state representative from the 2nd Hampden District 52 Michael J Barrett state senator from the 3rd Middlesex District 53 Paul Brodeur state representative from the 32nd Middlesex District 53 Will Brownsberger state senator from the 2nd Suffolk and Middlesex District 53 Gale D Candaras state senator from the 1st Hampden and Hampshire District 52 Gary Christenson mayor of Malden 53 Tom Conroy state representative from the 13th Middlesex District 53 Katherine Clark state senator from the Middlesex and Essex District 53 Gailanne Cariddi state representative from the 1st Berkshire District 52 Richard Cohen mayor of Agawam 52 Sean Curran state representative from the 9th Hampden District 52 Marjorie Decker state representative from the 25th Middlesex District 53 Robert DeLeo Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 54 Marcos Devers state representative from the 16th Essex District 55 Sal DiDomenico state senator from the Middlesex Suffolk and Essex District 53 Paul Donato state representative from the 35th Middlesex District 53 Ken Donnelly state senator from the 4th Middlesex District 53 James J Dwyer state representative from the 30th Middlesex District 53 Carolyn Dykema state representative from the 8th Middlesex District 53 Tricia Farley Bouvier state representative from the 3rd Berkshire District 52 Robert Dolan mayor of Melrose 53 Scott Galvin mayor of Woburn 53 Sean Garballey state representative from the 23rd Middlesex District 53 Jon Hecht state representative from the 29th Middlesex District 53 Patricia D Jehlen state senator from the 2nd Middlesex District 53 Jay Kaufman state representative from the 15th Middlesex District 53 Peter Kocot state representative from the 1st Hampshire District 52 Stephen Kulik state representative from the 1st Franklin District 52 David Linsky state representative from the 5th Middlesex District 53 John J Lawn state representative from the 10th Middlesex District 53 Jason Lewis state representative from the 31st Middlesex District 53 Michael J McGlynn mayor of Medford 53 Marc R Pacheco state senator from the 1st Plymouth and Bristol District 53 Thomas Petrolati state representative from the 7th Hampden District 52 Anthony Petruccelli state senator from the 1st Suffolk and Middlesex District 53 Daniel Rizzo mayor of Revere 53 Dave Rogers state representative from the 24th Middlesex District 53 Tom Sannicandro state representative from the 7th Middlesex District 53 Carl Sciortino state representative from the 34th Middlesex District 53 Karen Spilka state senator from the 2nd Middlesex and Norfolk District 53 Thomas Stanley state representative from the 9th Middlesex District 53 Ellen Story state representative from the 3rd Hampshire District 52 Benjamin Swan state representative from the 11th Hampden District 52 Aaron Vega state representative from the 5th Hampden District 52 Chris Walsh state representative from the 6th Middlesex District 53 James T Welch state senator from the Hampden District 52 County officials Tom Bowler sheriff of Berkshire County 52 Dave Sullivan district attorney of Northwestern County 52 Mayors Daniel Bianchi mayor of Pittsfield 52 Michael Bloomberg mayor of New York City political independent 56 Thomas Menino mayor of Boston 57 David Narkewicz mayor of Northampton 52 Domenic Sarno mayor of Springfield 58 Michael Tautznik mayor of Easthampton 52 City councilors Ayanna Pressley at large Boston city councilor 59 Charles Yancey Boston City Councilor from district 4 59 Celebrities and prominent individuals Victoria Kennedy widow of former U S senator Ted Kennedy D MA 28 Caroline Kennedy daughter of 35th president of the United States John F Kennedy 60 Michelle Obama first lady of the United States 61 Carole King singer songwriter 62 Newspapers and publications El Planeta 63 The Boston Globe 64 Labor unions AFSCME Council 93 65 Massachusetts Teachers Association 66 National Education Association 66 United Steelworkers 67 Association of Flight Attendants 68 National Nurses United 69 Massachusetts Nurses Association 69 Business people John Donahue president and CEO of Arbella Insurance Group 56 Robert Epstein President of Horizon Beverages 56 Kenneth Feinberg head of The One Fund Boston 56 Greg Foster president of IMAX Corporation 56 Jeffrey Katzenberg CEO of DreamWorks Animation 56 Larry Lucchino president and CEO of the Boston Red Sox 56 Peter Lynch stock investor and research consultant at Fidelity Investments 56 Eric Schmidt executive chairman of Google 56 David Stern Commissioner of the National Basketball Association 56 Peter Slavin president of Massachusetts General Hospital 56 George Tsunis founder and CEO of Chartwell Hotels 56 Organizations Alliance for Retired Americans 70 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee 28 Human Rights Campaign 71 League of Conservation Voters 72 Massachusetts AFL CIO 73 MassEquality 74 MoveOn org 75 NARAL Pro Choice America 76 Planned Parenthood 77 Progressive Massachusetts 78 Sierra Club 79 United States High School Democrats citation needed Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror StephenLynch EdMarkey Other Undecided Public Policy Polling January 29 30 2013 763 4 9 19 52 29 Public Policy Polling Archived March 6 2016 at the Wayback Machine February 13 14 2013 426 LV 4 8 28 43 29 WBUR MassINC March 19 21 2013 610 LV 4 1 24 35 0 41 Public Policy Polling March 26 27 2013 496 LV 4 4 32 49 0 19 WNEU April 11 18 2013 270 LV 6 34 44 0 21 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror MikeCapuano MarthaCoakley VickiKennedy StephenLynch EdMarkey MartyMeehan DevalPatrick Other Undecided Emerson College December 16 18 2012 1 053 RV 2 9 13 11 16 20 10 30 WBUR MassINC December 17 18 2012 500 RV 3 3 8 21 5 5 3 36 3 19 Results edit nbsp Municipal results of the 2013 Democratic Senate primary 2013 Democratic Senate primary 80 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ed Markey 311 219 57 35 Democratic Stephen F Lynch 230 335 42 44 Democratic All others 1 150 0 21 Total votes 542 704 100 Republican primary editCandidates edit Gabriel E Gomez businessman and former Navy SEAL 18 81 Michael J Sullivan former United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts and former Acting Director of the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives 82 Daniel Winslow State Representative 83 Withdrawn edit Sean Bielat nominee for Massachusetts s 4th congressional district in 2010 and 2012 84 Jon Fetherston former Ashland Selectman 85 Declined edit Keith Ablow psychiatrist and Fox News contributor 86 Charlie Baker former state cabinet secretary and nominee for Governor of Massachusetts in 2010 87 Scott Brown former U S Senator 88 Lew Evangelidis sheriff of Worcester County 89 Kerry Healey former lieutenant governor and nominee for governor in 2006 90 Joe Malone former Treasurer and Receiver General of Massachusetts 91 Ann Romney former First Lady of Massachusetts 89 Tagg Romney businessman and son of former Governor Mitt Romney 92 Jane Swift former lieutenant governor and acting governor 93 Bruce Tarr State Senate Minority Leader 94 Richard Tisei former State Senate Minority Leader 95 William Weld former Governor of Massachusetts and nominee for the U S Senate in 1996 29 89 96 Debates edit Complete video of debate March 27 2013 C SPAN Endorsements edit Gabriel E GomezPoliticians William Weld former governor of Massachusetts 97 Daniel Winslow Michael J Sullivan John McCain 2008 Republican presidential candidate and United States Senator from Arizona Rudy Giuliani 2008 presidential candidate and former Mayor of New York City Steven R Cote Republican Candidate for Councilor At Large for Leominster Michael J SullivanPoliticians Karyn Polito former state representative 98 Joe McDonald Sheriff of Plymouth County 99 Frank Cousins Sheriff of Essex County 99 Tom Hodgson Sheriff of Bristol County 99 Daniel WinslowSocial and political activists Barbara Anderson veteran anti tax activist 100 Newspapers Boston Herald 101 The Boston Globe 102 Lowell Sun 103 Springfield Republican Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror GabrielGomez MichaelSullivan DanielWinslow Other Undecided WBUR MassINC March 19 21 2013 610 LV 4 1 8 28 10 3 50 WNEU April 11 18 2013 128 LV 9 33 27 9 30 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror CharlieBaker ScottBrown BillWeld Other Undecided Emerson College December 16 18 2012 1 053 RV 2 9 80 7 5 7 WBUR MassINC December 17 18 2012 500 RV 3 3 5 81 6 1 7 Results edit nbsp Primary results by municipality 2013 Republican Senate primary 104 Party Candidate Votes Republican Gabriel E Gomez 96 057 50 75 Republican Michael J Sullivan 67 946 35 89 Republican Daniel Winslow 24 662 13 03 Republican All others 628 0 33 Total votes 189 293 100 General election editCandidates edit Gabriel E Gomez Republican businessman and former Navy SEAL Richard A Heos Twelve Visions Party 105 Ed Markey Democratic U S Representative from Massachusetts s 5th congressional district Withdrawn edit Daniel Fishman Libertarian former teacher and nominee for Massachusetts s 6th congressional district in 2012 106 Jack E Robinson III Independent businessman and perennial Republican candidate 29 105 107 Debates edit Complete video of debate June 5 2013 C SPAN Complete video of debate June 18 2013 C SPAN Fundraising edit Candidate party Receipts Disbursements Cash on hand Debt Ed Markey D 7 866 591 8 652 479 2 264 701 0 Gabriel Gomez R 3 304 338 2 307 217 997 120 900 100 Source Federal Election Commission 108 109 Top contributors edit Ed Markey Contribution Gabriel Gomez Contribution League of Conservation Voters 147 518 Advent International 38 850 Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo 35 950 Berkshire Partners 36 300 Dish Network 32 000 Summit Partners 28 900 Bain Capital 26 000 Bain Capital 11 400 Harvard University 24 400 Easterly Capital 10 400 DLA Piper 24 400 William Blair amp Company 10 300 Comcast Corporation 23 350 HarbourVest Partners 7 800 WilmerHale 23 000 Power Financial Corporation 6 200 Berkshire Group 20 700 BMO Capital Markets 5 200 American Cable Association 20 500 Carlyle Group 5 200 Source OpenSecrets 110 Top industries edit Ed Markey Contribution Gabriel Gomez Contribution Lawyers Law Firms 528 470 Financial Institutions 211 800 Financial Institutions 228 050 Retired 37 250 Entertainment Industry 179 400 Misc Finance 16 105 Environmental Organizations 171 568 Lawyers Law Firms 13 250 Real Estate 134 900 Business Services 13 050 Lobbyists 134 900 Commercial Banks 7 750 Retired 107 101 Manufacturing amp Distributing 6 200 Business Services 101 200 High Tech Industry 6 000 High Tech Industry 65 450 Retail Industry 5 600 Universities 65 150 Misc Business 5 100 Source OpenSecrets 111 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror EdMarkey D Gabriel E Gomez R Other Undecided UMass Lowell Boston Herald March 2 5 2013 309 RV 4 47 28 7 19 WBUR MassINC March 19 21 2013 610 LV 4 1 44 25 3 26 WNEU April 11 18 2013 480 LV 4 5 51 36 12 Emerson College May 1 2013 797 RV 2 5 42 36 16 Public Policy Polling May 1 2 2013 1 539 LV 2 5 44 40 16 WBUR MassINC May 5 6 2013 497 LV 4 4 41 35 0 23 Suffolk May 4 7 2013 500 LV 4 4 52 35 13 Public Policy Polling May 13 15 2013 880 LV 3 3 48 41 11 Emerson College May 20 22 2013 867 LV 3 26 45 33 22 New England College June 1 2 2013 734 RV 3 62 52 40 8 UMass Amherst YouGov America May 30 June 4 2013 357 RV 5 4 51 40 9 Public Policy Polling Archived March 5 2016 at the Wayback Machine June 3 4 2013 560 LV 5 4 47 39 14 WBUR June 6 9 2013 500 LV 3 4 43 36 17 Suffolk University Archived June 17 2013 at the Wayback Machine June 6 9 2013 500 LV 3 4 44 36 10 Harper Polling June 10 11 2013 498 RV 4 39 49 37 14 Boston Globe June 11 14 2013 508 LV 4 3 54 41 4 UMass Lowell Boston Herald permanent dead link June 15 19 2013 608 RV 4 56 36 7 WNEU June 16 20 2013 566 LV 4 1 49 41 9 Emerson College June 19 20 2013 1 422 RV 2 5 51 41 8 Suffolk University Archived June 27 2013 at the Wayback Machine June 19 22 2013 500 LV 4 4 52 42 1 5 Hypothetical pollingWith Markey Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror EdMarkey D MichaelSullivan R DanielWinslow R Other Undecided UMass Lowell Boston Herald March 2 5 2013 309 RV 4 48 30 5 17 49 26 5 20 WBUR MassINC March 19 21 2013 610 LV 4 1 44 27 2 25 44 22 3 29 WNEU April 11 18 2013 480 LV 4 5 52 34 15 51 32 16 With Lynch Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror StephenLynch D Gabriel E Gomez R MichaelSullivan R DanielWinslow R Other Undecided UMass Lowell Boston Herald March 2 5 2013 309 RV 4 45 27 6 22 45 28 7 21 48 24 8 19 WBUR MassINC March 19 21 2013 610 LV 4 1 55 17 1 26 49 21 1 28 52 15 1 31 WNEU April 11 18 2013 480 LV 4 5 58 26 14 57 25 17 59 23 16 With Brown Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin of error MikeCapuano D MarthaCoakley D VickiKennedy D StephenLynch D EdMarkey D MartyMeehan D DevalPatrick D GenericDemocrat ScottBrown R Other Undecided Emerson College December 16 18 2012 1 053 RV 2 9 40 46 14 48 43 9 WBUR MassINC December 17 18 2012 500 RV 3 3 28 47 4 16 36 51 3 8 24 51 4 15 30 48 4 15 30 49 4 14 40 47 3 7 39 47 15 David Paleologos Suffolk NAGE 33 42 25 39 49 12 WBUR MassINC citation needed January 16 19 2013 435 RV 3 6 31 53 1 17 36 44 3 12 Public Policy Polling January 29 30 2013 763 RV 3 6 39 48 12 45 48 8 With Weld Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror VickiKennedy D DevalPatrick D BillWeld R Other Undecided Emerson College December 16 18 2012 1 053 RV 2 9 40 37 23 50 32 18 Results edit2013 U S Senate special election in Massachusetts 112 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ed Markey 645 429 54 80 nbsp 11 06 Republican Gabriel Gomez 525 307 44 60 nbsp 13 67 Twelve Visions Richard Heos 4 550 0 39 N A Write in 2 504 0 21 N A Total votes 1 177 790 100 00 N A Democratic hold Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Barnstable largest municipality Barnstable Bristol largest municipality New Bedford Hampden largest municipality Springfield Plymouth largest municipality Brockton Worcester largest municipality Worcester By congressional district edit Markey won 6 of 9 congressional districts 113 District Gomez Markey Representative 1st 46 81 52 72 Richard Neal 2nd 48 79 50 73 Jim McGovern 3rd 50 59 48 97 Niki Tsongas 4th 44 93 54 77 Joe Kennedy III 5th 34 82 64 82 Himself 6th 50 6 49 05 John F Tierney 7th 18 53 81 09 Mike Capuano 8th 48 79 50 84 Stephen Lynch 9th 53 34 46 31 Bill KeatingNotes edit In February 2013 Cowan was appointed by Governor Deval Patrick to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator John Kerry who had become U S Secretary of State References edit Zengerle Patricia January 29 2013 Senate votes to confirm Kerry as secretary of state Reuters Archived from the original on January 31 2013 Retrieved January 29 2013 Trende Sean May 7 2013 Can Gabriel Gomez Win Mass Senate Race RealClearPolitics Retrieved May 21 2013 Trumbull Mark May 1 2013 Could Gabriel Gomez pull a Scott Brown and win Massachusetts Senate race The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved May 21 2013 Silver Nate May 6 2013 Does Gomez Have a Real Chance in Massachusetts The New York Times Retrieved May 21 2013 Horowitz Jason May 9 2013 Gabriel Gomez GOP hope in Massachusetts The Washington Post Retrieved May 21 2013 Levenson Michael Phillips Frank Finucane Martin June 25 2013 Markey wins US Senate special election The Boston Globe Retrieved June 25 2013 Landler Mark December 21 2012 Kerry Is Pick for Secretary of State Official Says The New York Times Retrieved December 21 2012 Remarks by the President at Nomination of Senator John Kerry as Secretary of State The White House December 21 2012 Curry Tom January 29 2013 Senate votes to confirm Kerry as secretary of state NBC News Retrieved January 29 2013 Senate Roll Call Vote January 29 2013 Retrieved April 3 2013 Kerry John January 29 2013 Letter to Deval Patrick PDF boston com Retrieved January 30 2013 Clinton Out Kerry In as Secretary of State Associated Press Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved February 1 2013 Ring Dan January 30 2013 Gov Deval Patrick to appoint William Cowan as temporary replacement for Sen John Kerry The Republican Retrieved January 30 2013 Thys Fred February 14 2013 Senate Race Tale Of The Tape Lynch Vs Markey WBUR Retrieved January 27 2021 Ishkanian Ellen Levenson Michael Finucane Martin January 31 2013 A combative US Rep Stephen Lynch launches campaign for Senate seat Boston Globe Retrieved January 31 2013 a b c Thys Fred December 20 2012 WBUR Poll Brown Would Be In Strong Position For Special Election WBUR Retrieved December 20 2012 Johnson Glen December 18 2012 Poll focus suggests Edward Markey has more than passing interest in Senate special election Boston com Retrieved December 21 2012 Arsenault Mark December 27 2012 US Rep Markey to run in Senate special election Boston com Retrieved December 27 2012 a b Killough Ashley Steinhauser Paul April 30 2013 Ed Markey Gabriel Gomez win Massachusetts Senate primaries CNN Retrieved April 30 2013 Keller Jon December 22 2012 Ben Affleck In A Massachusetts Senate Race WBZ News Retrieved December 22 2012 Ben Affleck won t run for US Senate in Mass Associated Press December 24 2012 Steinhauser Paul January 15 2013 Field to replace Kerry narrows again CNN Retrieved January 15 2013 LeBlanc Steve December 22 2012 Mass Braces For Senate Race If Kerry Leaves Seat Boston com Associated Press Archived from the original on April 10 2013 Retrieved December 22 2012 Battenfeld Joe Chabot Hillary Cassidy Chris January 30 2013 Gov names adviser Mo Cowan to interim Senate post Boston Herald Retrieved January 30 2013 Weiner Rachel January 11 2013 Ben Downing won t run for Senate in Mass The Washington Post Retrieved January 11 2013 Dalton Tom December 27 2012 Driscoll not running for US Senate seat The Salem News Retrieved December 29 2012 Johnson Glen January 4 2013 Barney Frank says he would like to be interim senator to conclude fiscal cliff fights Boston Globe Retrieved January 11 2013 Ted Kennedy Jr Says He Will Not Run For Mass Senate If Kerry Confirmed WBZ News December 24 2012 a b c d Phillips Frank December 28 2012 John Kerry throws support behind Markey Victoria Kennedy DSCC issue endorsements The Boston Globe Retrieved February 2 2013 a b c Ellement John R Finucane Martin February 4 2013 Weld bows out for GOP Leone for Dems in Senate race Jack E Robinson to make independent bid The Boston Globe Retrieved February 4 2013 Leblanc Steve December 22 2012 John Kerry s departure would spark a new Massachusetts Senate race Patriot Ledger Retrieved December 28 2012 a b Zaremba John January 4 2013 Carmen Ortiz rules out gov Senate Run Retrieved January 4 2012 Massachusetts Rabbi Passes on Senate Bid Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved January 18 2013 Salsberg Bob December 28 2012 John Kerry Victoria Kennedy back Ed Markey s Massachusetts Senate run MassLive com Schoenberg Shira Springfield Rep Cheryl Coakley Rivera endorses Stephen Lynch MassLive Retrieved March 25 2013 Moran endorses Lynch for Senate Merrimack Valley EagleTribune com North Andover MA a b c Rizzuto Robert Democratic Senate hopeful Stephen Lynch lands 3 more Western Massachusetts endorsements Retrieved April 22 2013 Rizzuto Robert U S Senate hopeful Stephen Lynch lands 2nd Western Massachusetts endorsement of the day Retrieved April 11 2013 Blodgett endorses Lynch for U S Senate Retrieved April 12 2013 a b c d e f g Weymouth leaders endorse Lynch From the candidates April 9 2013 Retrieved April 9 2013 a b State House News Service February 25 2013 AFL CIO nod up in air as Lynch Markey trade union endorsements South Coast Today Retrieved February 26 2013 a b Chabot Hillary Johnson O Ryan February 1 2013 Some unions already on Lynch s side Boston Herald Retrieved February 1 2013 a b Viser Matt Joe Biden Al Gore planning to attend fundraiser for Ed Markey next week The Boston Globe Retrieved June 6 2013 Fox Jeremy Bill Clinton campaigns for Ed Markey in his bid for Senate seat The Boston Globe Retrieved June 15 2013 Johnson Luke May 28 2013 Ed Markey Endorsed By Obama In Massachusetts Senate Race Huffington Post Retrieved May 28 2013 Weiner Rachel December 28 2012 John Kerry Vicki Kennedy DSCC support Ed Markey for Senate The Washington Post Retrieved December 28 2012 Daily Kos MA Sen Elizabeth Warren D Campaigns for Ed Markey D Retrieved May 2 2013 a b Schoenberg Shira Massachusetts Senate candidate Edward Markey to get campaign help from U S Rep Xavier Becerra Democratic chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz Retrieved June 6 2013 Schultheis Emily January 10 2013 Frank backs Markey in Mass Senate special Retrieved January 10 2013 Lincoln Chafee to aid Ed Markey in Senate bid Associated Press Retrieved June 12 2013 Schoenberg Shira Elizabeth Warren Deval Patrick to campaign for Ed Markey in Holyoke Pittsfield Retrieved June 14 2013 a b Jaffe Alexandra January 24 2013 Prominent Massachusetts Democrats endorse Markey for Senate The Hill Retrieved January 24 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Ed Markey touts support from 100 Democratic politicians in Massachusetts Senate race Retrieved April 25 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Rizzuto Robert January 23 2013 Ed Markey boasts more endorsements in special election to fill John Kerry s US Senate seat The Republican Retrieved January 23 2013 Rep Markey releases list of backers of Senate run The Boston Globe Retrieved January 23 2013 More Than 100 State Local Elected Officials Throw Support Behind Ed Markey For Senate Ed Markey Ed Markey a b c d e f g h i j k l Schoenberg Shira May 20 2013 Top names in sports entertainment business propel Ed Markey s fundraising The Republican Retrieved May 20 2013 LeBlanc Steve May 24 2013 Tom Menino Endorses Ed Markey In Senate Race Retrieved May 24 2013 Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno endorses Ed Markey in U S Senate race He ll be good for Springfield our state and our nation Mass Live June 10 2013 Retrieved June 10 2013 a b Miller Yawu April 25 2013 Democratic Senate candidates courting communities of color The Bay State Banner Retrieved February 8 2024 Lavender Paige April 27 2013 Caroline Kennedy Endorses Ed Markey in Massachusetts Senate Race Huffington Post Retrieved April 27 2013 Schoenberg Shira Michelle Obama event raises 600 000 for Ed Markey Retrieved May 29 2013 Levenson Michael Singer Carole King campaigns for Ed Markey Retrieved May 31 2013 Brooks Walter State s largest Spanish language newspaper endorses Ed Markey over Gabriel Gomez Archived from the original on June 18 2013 Retrieved June 14 2013 Bobic Igor Boston Globe Endorses Ed Markey For Mass Senate Retrieved June 19 2013 Rizzuto Robert February 23 2013 US Democratic Senate candidate Ed Markey lands endorsement from AFSCME Council 93 union representing 35k Massachusetts employees The Republican Retrieved February 23 2013 a b Rizzuto Robert February 13 2013 U S Rep Ed Markey lands new union endorsements in Massachusetts Senate race The Republican Retrieved February 13 2013 Rizzuto Robert United Steelworkers union in Massachusetts endorses Ed Markey in U S Senate contest Retrieved April 4 2013 Flight Attendant Union Endorses Ed Markey For Senate With Strong Record On Aviation Security Retrieved May 20 2013 a b Rizzuto Robert National Nurses United Massachusetts Nurses Association endorse Democrat Ed Markey for U S Senate Retrieved May 30 2013 Rizzuto Robert Alliance for Retired Americans endorses Democrat Ed Markey for U S Senate seat in Massachusetts Retrieved June 13 2013 Rizzuto Robert Pro LGBT Human Rights campaign endorses Democrat Ed Markey for U S Senate Retrieved May 20 2013 Rizzuto Robert January 16 2013 US Rep Ed Markey lands endorsement from League of Conversation Voters in potential special election run for Senate seat The Republican Retrieved January 16 2013 Schoenberg Shira Massachusetts AFL CIO endorses Democrat Ed Markey in Senate special election Retrieved May 7 2013 GAY RIGHTS GROUP MASSEQUALITY ENDORSES DEMOCRAT ED MARKEY IN MASSACHUSETTS U S SENATE RACE The Republican March 15 2013 Retrieved March 15 2013 Help Ed Markey for U S Senate MoveOn org permanent dead link Levy Pema February 28 2013 Exclusive NARAL Endorses Markey For Senate Retrieved February 28 2013 Rizzuto Robert Planned Parenthood endorses Ed Markey s U S Senate bid in Massachusetts Retrieved March 13 2013 Schoenberg Shira Liberal organizing group Progressive Massachusetts endorses U S Rep Ed Markey in Senate special election Retrieved February 5 2013 Kao Maggie Sierra Club Endorses Ed Markey for U S Senate Retrieved February 6 2013 PD43 gt gt 2013 U S Senate Special Democratic Primary Massachusetts Elections Division Retrieved July 23 2018 Bierman Noah February 11 2013 Republican Gabriel Gomez sets stage for a run in Senate special election Boston com Retrieved February 11 2013 Former U S Attorney Sullivan gathering signatures for Senate run The Boston Globe February 14 2013 Retrieved February 27 2013 Schoenberg Shira February 7 2013 Republican State Rep Daniel Winslow will run for U S Senate MassLive com Retrieved February 8 2013 Sean Bielat Not Running for Massachusetts Senate after Filing Papers Huffington Post February 20 2013 Retrieved February 20 2013 Fetherston Ends U S Senate Campaign Endorses Abington Republican Framingham Patch February 15 2013 Archived from the original on April 11 2013 Retrieved February 16 2013 Sacchetti Sharman February 5 2013 FOX News contributor says no to Senate bid backs Rep Winslow myFOXboston com Retrieved February 9 2013 Kornacki Steve February 1 2013 Scott Brown s cold feet Retrieved February 1 2013 Carr Howie February 1 2013 Scott Brown is not running for Senate Retrieved February 1 2013 a b c Eno Rob February 4 2013 Weld Evangelidis and Romney Out Red Mass Group Scott Brown still silent on Senate campaign The Boston Globe Jaffe Alexandra February 1 2013 Scott Brown rules out another Senate bid in Massachusetts The Hill Retrieved February 1 2013 Blake Aaron February 4 2013 Tagg Romney won t run for Senate Washington Post Retrieved February 6 2013 Norton Michael February 1 2013 Scott Brown won t run for Senate Retrieved February 1 2013 State Sen Minority Leader Bruce Tarr opts out of special election MyFoxBoston com Fox Television Stations Inc Retrieved February 14 2013 Chabot Hillary Battenfeld Joe February 2 2013 Richard Tisei says he won t run for U S Senate Boston Herald Retrieved February 2 2013 Weiner Rachel February 4 2013 Bill Weld won t run for Senate Tagg Romney might Washington Post Retrieved February 4 2013 Former Governor William Weld endorses Gabriel Gomez in the Republican US Senate primary race April 22 2013 Retrieved April 22 2013 GOP Senate candidate Michael Sullivan pics Paul Moore and Karyn Polito to run his campaign March 4 2013 Retrieved March 4 2013 a b c Rizzuto Robert GOP Senate hopeful Michael Sullivan endorsed by conservative sheriffs Western Massachusetts Republicans Retrieved April 24 2013 Anti tax activist Barbara Anderson endorses Republican Dan Winslow for US Senate March 26 2013 Retrieved March 26 2013 Dan Winslow endorsed by Boston Herald in Republican Senate primary April 10 2013 Retrieved April 10 2013 The Boston Globe endorses Democrat Ed Markey Republican Dan Winslow in Senate race April 22 2013 Retrieved April 22 2013 Lynch Winslow Sun s Senate choices April 23 2013 Retrieved April 23 2013 PD43 gt gt 2013 U S Senate Special Republican Primary Massachusetts Elections Division Retrieved July 23 2018 a b Special State Election Candidates Molly Buccini Robert Gates March 25 2013 Local Libertarian Ends Senate Campaign Hamilton Wenham Patch Retrieved March 25 2013 Ex GOP candidate Jack E Robinson seeks independent run for Senate MassLive com Associated Press February 4 2013 Retrieved February 4 2013 Federal Election Commission 2014 House and Senate Campaign Finance for Massachusetts MARKEY EDWARD J fec gov Federal Election Commission 2014 House and Senate Campaign Finance for Massachusetts GOMEZ GABRIEL fec gov Top Contributors 2014 Race Massachusetts Senate OpenSecrets May 20 2013 Top Industries 2014 Race Massachusetts Senate OpenSecrets May 20 2013 PD43 Search Elections Daily Kos External links editGabriel Gomez for U S Senate Stephen Lynch for Senate Ed Markey for Senate Michael Sullivan for Senate Daniel 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