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Mass. General Election
Voter Guide 2014 & Results

Mass. House of Representatives

POSTED: Oct 30, 2014
UPDATED: Nov 5, 2014

Intro & Key

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Ballot Questions

Governor's Council

[Republicans gained 6 seats, going from 29 to 35 out of 160 total.]

1st Barnstable - Brewster, Dennis

Open seat: Incumbent Cleon Turner is retiring.

52%  R - TIMOTHY WHELAN, Brewster

48%  D - ELISA BETH ZAWADZKAS, Dennis

Zawadzkas told the local press that she's "unequivocally pro-choice" and a progressive.

2nd Barnstable - Barnstable, Yarmouth

51%  D - *BRIAN MANNAL, Barnstable [PP, NARAL, MEQ, SD, Trans2, Buff]

49%  R - ADAM CHAPRALES, SR., Barnstable

3rd Barnstable - Falmouth, Barnstable, Bourne

R - *DAVID VIEIRA, Falmouth [MCFL]

4th Barnstable - Provincetown, Wellfleet

D - *SARAH PEAKE, Provincetown [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

5th Barnstable - Sandwich, Barnstable

63%  R - *RANDY HUNT, Sandwich [MCFL]

37%  D - MATTHEW TERRY, Sandwich [PP, NARAL, MEQ, M/A]

Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket - Nantucket, Falmouth, Tisbury

D - *TIMOTHY MADDEN, Nantucket [Trans1, Buff]

1st Berkshire - North Adams, Williamstown

D - *GAILANNE CARIDDI, North Adams [PP, SD, Trans2, Buff]

2nd Berkshire - Pittsfield, Northfield, Dalton

D - *PAUL MARK, Peru [Trans1, Buff]

3rd Berkshire - Pittsfield

D - *TRICIA FARLEY-BOUVIER, Pittsfield [SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

4th Berkshire - Lenox, Stockbridge, Otis

D - *WILLIAM "SMITTY" PIGNATELLI, Lee [Trans1, Buff]

1st Bristol - Foxborough, Mansfield, Norton

R - *FRED "JAY" BARROWS, Mansfield [Buff, MCFL]

2nd Bristol - Attleboro

61%  D - *PAUL HEROUX, Attleboro [PP, NARAL, MEQ, SD, Trans1, Buff]

39%  R - BERT BUCKLEY, Attleboro

Buckley beat Jeff Baily in the primary, and is nowhere near as good on the issues.

3rd Bristol - Taunton

61%  R - *SHAUNNA O'CONNELL, Taunton

39%  D - KEAVIN DUFFY, JR., Taunton [PP, M/A]

The Left is targeting Shaunna O'Connell this year in a big way because she is so relentless exposing the waste and fraud in the State House. She deserves everyone's support.

4th Bristol - Rehoboth, Seekonk, Swansea

R - *STEVEN HOWITT, Seekonk [Buff]

Howitt has always been unabashedly pro-gay and pro-choice.

5th Bristol - Taunton, Somerset, Swansea

D - *PATRICIA HADDAD, Somerset [PP, NARAL, Trans1]

6th Bristol - Fall River, Freetown

59%  D - *CAROLE FIOLA, Fall River [Buff]

41%  R - DAVID STEINHOF, Fall River [MCFL]

Even though this is a big Democrat district, Steinhof came within just a few votes of winning last time. He's a solid guy and could pull it off this year.

7th Bristol - Fall River

D - *ALAN SILVIA, Fall River [Buff, MCFL]

8th Bristol - Fall River, Westport

D - *PAUL SCHMID, lll, Westport [Trans1, Buff]

9th Bristol - Dartmouth, New Bedford

67%  D - *CHRISTOPHER MARKEY, Dartmouth [Buff]

33%  R - PATRICK CURRAN, Dartmouth

10th Bristol - Fairhaven, Mattapoisett

66%  D - *WILLIAM STRAUS, Mattapoisett [PP, Buff]

34%  R - ABILIO BILL SOARES, Fairhaven

11th Bristol - New Bedford, Acushnet

D - *ROBERT KOCZERA, New Bedford

12th Bristol - Lakeville, Berkley, Taunton

R - *KEIKO ORRALL, Lakeville [MCFL]

13th Bristol - New Bedford

D - *ANTONIO CABRAL, New Bedford, [Trans1, Buff]

14th Bristol - North Attleborough, Mansfield

R - *ELIZABETH POIRIER, North Attleborough [MCFL]

1st Essex - Newburyport, Amesbury

Open seat: Incumbent Michael Costello stepped down to become a partner in a new Boston law firm.

42.1%  D - EDWARD CAMERON, Newburyport [PP, NARAL]

42.0%  R - JAMES KELCOURSE, Amesbury

  9.8%  I - ARI HERZOG, Newburyport

  4.8%  I - STEVEN STANGANELLI, Amesbury

  1.4%  I - JOSEPH "RAMA" VALIANTI, Newburyport

2nd Essex - Groveland, West Newbury

R - *LEONARD MIRRA, West Newbury [Buff]

Yes, Mirra voted for unconstitutional the Buffer Zone bill.

3rd Essex - Haverhill

D - *BRIAN DEMPSEY, Haverhill [Trans1, Buff]

4th Essex - Ipswich, Wenham, Hamilton

R - *BRADFORD HILL, Ipswich [MCFL]

5th Essex - Gloucester, Rockport

59%  D - *ANN-MARGARET FERRANTE, Gloucester [PP, NARAL, Trans1, Buff]

41%  R - MICHAEL BOUCHER, Rockport [MCFL]

Boucher could be a pro-family star.

6th Essex - Beverly

74%  D - *JERALD PARISELLA, Beverly [Buff]

26%  L - EUPLIO MARCIANO, Beverly

7th Essex - Salem

Open seat: Incumbent John Keenan left to become Salem State University's VP for Administration.

84%  D - PAUL TUCKER, Salem

16%  L - DANIEL MORRIS, Salem

8th Essex - Marblehead, Swampscott

D - *LORI EHRLICH, Marblehead [PP, NARAL, Trans1, Buff]

9th Essex - Saugus, Wakefield, Lynnfield

61%  R - *DONALD WONG, Saugus [Buff]

39%  D - CHRISTOPHER FINN, Saugus

10th Essex - Lynn

D - *ROBERT FENNELL, Lynn [Buff]

11th Essex - Lynn, Nahant

Open seat: Incumbent Steven Walsh left to take a job in the private sector.

D - BRENDAN CRIGHTON, Lynn [PP, NARAL]

12th Essex - Peabody

52%  R - *LEAH COLE, Peabody [MCFL]

48%  D - BEVERLEY GRIFFIN DUNNE, Peabody

13th Essex - Danvers, Topsfield

52%  D - *THEODORE SPELIOTIS, Danvers [NARAL, Trans1, Buff]

48%  R - THOMAS LYONS, Peabody [MCFL]

14th Essex - Lawrence, N.Andover

55%  D - *DIANA DiZOGLIO, Methuen [Buff]

45%  R - ROSEMARY CONNELLY SMEDILE, North Andover

15th Essex - Methuen

57%  D - *LINDA DEAN CAMPBELL, Methuen [Buff]

43%  R - AL DiNUCCIO, Methuen

16th Essex - Lawrence

47%  D - *MARCOS DEVERS, Lawrence [Trans1, Buff]

41%  I - WILLIAM LANTIGUA, Lawrence

12%  R - ROGER TWOMEY, Lawrence

Willy Lantigua is trying to come back as an Independent. And knowing this district, he could actually win.

17th Essex - Laurence, Andover, Tewksbury

D - *FRANK MORAN, Lawrence [Buff, MCFL]

18th Essex - Andover, Haverhill, N.Andover

R - *JAMES LYONS, JR., Andover [MCFL]

1st Franklin - Deerfield, Worthington

70%  D - *STEPHEN KULIK, Worthington [PP, NARAL, Trans1, Buff]

30%  R - DYLAN KORPITA, Deerfield

According to VoteCoreValues Korpita calls himself a "social progressive."

2nd Franklin - Athol, Greenfield

55%  R - SUSANNAH WHIPPS LEE, Athol [MCFL]

45%  D - *DENISE ANDREWS, Orange [PP, NARAL, MEQ, SD, M/A, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

The word is that Lee is a RINO. But we'd prefer her to Andrews, that's for sure.

1st Hampden - Brimfield, Palmer, Sturbridge

R - *TODD SMOLA, Warren [MCFL]

2nd Hampden - Springfield, Longmeadow

D - *BRIAN ASHE, Longmeadow [Buff, MCFL]

3rd Hampden - Agawam, Southwick

68%  R - *NICHOLAS BOLDYGA, Southwick [MCFL]

32%  D - SAMUEL SALVATORE DiSANTI, JR., Agawam

4th Hampden - Westfield

59%  D - *JOHN VELIS, Westfield [Buff]

41%  R - DAN ALLIE, Westfield [MCFL]

5th Hampden - Holyoke

D - *AARON VEGA, Holyoke [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans2, Buff]

6th Hampden - W.Springfield, Springfield, Chicopoee

57%  D - *MICHAEL FINN, West Springfield [Trans1, Buff]

43%  R - NATHAN BECH, West Springfield

Bech was head of the anti-Casino movement in Springfield.

7th Hampden - Springfield, Chicopee

D - *THOMAS PETROLATI, Ludlow [MCFL]

8th Hampden - Chicopee

D - *JOSEPH WAGNER, Chicopee [Buff, MCFL]

9th Hampden - Springfield, Chicopee

Open seat: Incumbent Sean Curran left to go back to his law practice full time.

79%  D - JOSE TOSADO, Springfield, [NARAL]

21%  I - ROBERT UNDERWOOD, Springfield

10th Hampden - Springfield

Open seat: Incumbent Cheryl Coakley-Rivera stepped down to take a position with the Hampden Superior Court Clerk's office.

D - CARLOS GONZALEZ, Springfield [PP]

11th Hampden - Springfield

D - *BENJAMIN SWAN, Springfield [SD, Trans2, Buff]

12th Hampden - Springfield, East Longmeadow

65%  D - *ANGELO PUPPOLO, JR., Dr., Springfield [MCFL]

35%  R - BOB RUSSELL, Wilbraham

Puppolo has been coming back into good graces since his turncoat days voting against the Marriage Amendment. For example, he's pro-life and voted against the buffer zone law. Russell has impressed a lot of people on pro-life & pro-family issues.

1st Hampshire - Northampton, Southampton

D - *PETER KOCOT, Northampton [NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

2nd Hampshire - South Hadley, Hadley

D - *JOHN SCIBAK, South Hadley [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

3rd Hampshire - Amherst, Granby

88%  D - *ELLEN STORY, Amherst [PP, NARAL, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

12%  L - KENNETH ROBERTS, JR., Granby

1st Middlesex - Groton, Pepperall, Ayer

64%  R - *SHEILA HARRINGTON, Groton [MCFL]

36%  D - GENE RAUHALA, Townsend [PP, SD, M/A]

2nd Middlesex - Westford, Littletown, Chelmsford

53%  D - *JAMES ARCIERO, Westford [Trans1, Buff]

44%  R - DENNIS GALVIN, Westford

  3%  I - ARLEEN MARTINO, Littleton

Galvin got a perfect score on VoteCoreValues.

3rd Middlesex - Maynard, Hudson, Stow

60%  D - *KATE HOGAN, Stow [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

40%  R - PADDY DOLAN, Maynard [MCFL]

4th Middlesex - Marlborough, Berlin

51%  D - *DANIELLE GREGOIRE, Marlborough [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Buff]

42%  R - MATTHEW ELDER, Marlborough

  7%  I - KRISTINE COFFEY-DONAHUE, Westborough

Gregoire is an obnoxious liberal. She got beat once before, but came back two years later and won her seat back. We'd love to see her get knocked off again.

5th Middlesex - Sherborn, Natick

63%  D - *DAVID LINSKY, Natick [PP, MEQ, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

37%  R - DOUGLAS GRINDLE, Natick

6th Middlesex - Framingham

84%  D - *CHRIS WALSH, Framingham [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

16%  I - MICHAEL JOHN COOMBES, Framingham

7th Middlesex - Ashland, Framingham

D - *TOM SANNICANDRO, Ashland [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

8th Middlesex - Holliston, Hopkinton

57%  D - *CAROLYN DYKEMA, Holliston [PP, NARAL, Trans1, Buff]

43%  R - PATRICIA VANARIA, Hopkinton

9th Middlesex - Waltham, Lexington

72%  D - *THOMAS STANLEY, Waltham [Trans1, Buff]

28%  I - SHARON ANTIA, Lincoln

10th Middlesex - Waltham, Newton

D - *JOHN LAWN, JR., Watertown [SD, Trans1, Buff]

Waltham isn't that left-wing, but they sure seem to elect liberal pols.

11th Middlesex - Newton

D - *KAY KHAN, Newton [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

12th Middlesex - Newton

D - *RUTH BALSER, Newton [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

13th Middlesex - Lincoln, Sudbury, Wayland

Open seat: Incumbent Thomas Conroy ran for State Treasur but lost in the Democratic primary.

D - CARMINE LAWRENCE GENTILE, Sudbury [PP, NARAL]

14th Middlesex - Concord, Carlisle, Acton, Chelmsford

75%  D - *CORY ATKINS, Concord [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

25%  L - KENNETH WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, Chelmsford

15th Middlesex - Lexington, Arlington, Woburn

D - *JAY KAUFMAN, Lexington [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

16th Middlesex - Lowell, Chelmsford

D - *THOMAS GOLDEN, JR., Lowell [Buff, MCFL]

17th Middlesex - Lowell

D - *DAVID NANGLE, Lowell [Buff, MCFL]

18th Middlesex - Lowell

Open seat: Incumbent Kevin Murphy stepped down to become Lowell City Manager.

62%  D - RADY MOM, Lowell

38%  I - FRED BAHOU, Lowell

19th Middlesex - Wilmington, Tewksbury

70%  D - *JAMES MICELI, Wilmington [MCFL]

30%  R - DOUGLAS SEARS, Tewksbury

Miceli is as an old-fashioned pro-life pro-family Democrat. He has a lot of friends in the pro-family movement. Sears is a longtime Tewksbury selectman.

20th Middlesex - North Reading, Lynnfield

R - *BRADLEY JONES, JR., North Reading

Jones is pro-gay marriage.

21st Middlesex - Burlington, Bedford

52%  D - *KENNETH GORDON, Bedford [PP, MEQ, NARAL, SD, M/A, Trans1, Buff]

48%  R - PAUL GIROUARD, JR., Burlington [MCFL]

Girouard is top notch, very good on the issues.

22nd Middlesex - Billerica

R - *MARC LOMBARDO, Billerica [MCFL]

23rd Middlesex - Arlington, Medford

78%  D - *SEAN GARBALLEY, Arlington [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

22%  R - JOSEPH MONJU, Arlington [MCFL]

24th Middlesex - Belmont

D - *DAVID ROGERS, Cambridge [PP, NARAL, SD, Buff]

25th Middlesex - Cambridge

D - *MARJORIE DECKER, Cambridge [PP, NARAL, MEQ, SD, M/A, Buff]

26th Middlesex - Cambridge, Somerville

87%  D - *TIMOTHY TOOMEY, JR., Cambridge [MEQ, Trans1, Buff, MCFL]

13%  I - THOMAS MICHAEL VASCONCELOS, Somerville

27th Middlesex - Somerville

88%  D - *DENISE PROVOST, 20 Albion St., Somerville [PP, NARAL, MEQ, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

12%  I - NOELANI KAMELAMELA, Somerville

28th Middlesex - Everett, Malden

Incumbent Wayne Matewsky lost in the Democratic primary.

D - JOSEPH McGONAGLE, JR., Everett

29th Middlesex - Watertown, Cambridge

D - *JONATHAN HECHT, Watertown [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

30th Middlesex - Woburn, Reading

D - *JAMES DWYER, Woburn [Buff, MCFL]

31st Middlesex - Winchester, Stoneham

Open seat: Incumbent Jason Lewis was elected to the State Senate earlier this year.

51%  D - MICHAEL SEAMUS DAY, Stoneham [PP, MEQ, NARAL, M/A]

49%  R - CAROLINE COLARUSSO, Stoneham [MCFL]

32nd Middlesex - Melrose, Wakefield

66%  D - *PAUL BRODEUR, Melrose [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans2]

34%  R - JOHN LOCK, Wakefield

33rd Middlesex - Malden

Open seat: Incumbent Christopher Fallon has decided not to run for re-election. Good riddance, we say.

67%  D - STEVEN ULTRINO, Malden [PP, NARAL, MEQ, SD, M/A]

33%  I - JOHN MATHESON, Malden

34th Middlesex - Medford, Somerville

Open seat: Incumbent Carl Sciortino stepped down to take a position as executive director of the AIDS Action Committee, and because he has HIV.

64%  D - CHRISTINE BARBER, Somerville [NARAL, M/A]

36%  I - NICHOLAS LANZILLI, Medford

35th Middlesex - Medford, Malden

D - *PAUL DONATO, Medford [MCFL]

36th Middlesex - Dracut, Tyngsborough

54%  D - *COLLEEN GARRY, Dracut [MCFL]

46%  R - CATHY RICHARDSON, Dracut

Colleen Garry is another great pro-family Democrat worth supporting. Richardson is a consrvative State Committeewoman.

37th Middlesex - Boxborough, Harvard, Lunenberg

D - *JENNIFER BENSON, Lunenburg [PP, NARAL, Trans1, Buff]

1st Norfolk - Quincy, Randolph

D - *BRUCE AYERS, Quincy [MCFL]

2nd Norfolk - Quincy

D - *TACKEY CHAN, Quincy [Trans1, Buff]

3rd Norfolk - Quincy, Weymouth, Holbrook

66%  D - *RONALD MARIANO, Quincy [PP, NARAL, Trans1]

34%  R - PATRICIA KRIEGEL, Quincy

Kriegel got a perfect score on VoteCoreValues and is a MARA favorite.

4th Norfolk - Weymouth

58%  D - *JAMES MURPHY, Weymouth [Trans1, Buff]

42%  R - ANDREA FARRETTA, Weymouth [MCFL]

5th Norfolk - Braintree

D - *MARK CUSACK, Braintree [Trans1, Buff]

6th Norfolk - Canton, Avon, Stoughton

D - *WILLIAM GALVIN, Canton [Trans1, Buff]

7th Norfolk - Milton, Randolph

D - *WALTER TIMILTY, Milton [MCFL]

8th Norfolk - Sharon, Mansfield

D - *LOUIS KAFKA, Stoughton [PP, Trans1, Buff]

9th Norfolk - Wrentham, Norfolk

R - *SHAWN DOOLEY, Norfolk [MCFL]

10th Norfolk - Franklin, Medway

D - *JEFFREY ROY, Franklin [PP, Buff]

11th Norfolk - Dedham, Westwood

D - *PAUL McMURTRY, Dedham [Trans1, Buff]

McMurtry was first elected as an Independent, but it looks like his true home is with the Left.

12th Norfolk - Norwood, Walpole

58%  D - *JOHN ROGERS, Norwood [Trans1, MCFL]

42%  R - TIM HEMPTON, Walpole

Hempton is also pro-life, and also is pro-family. We all remember that Rogers was very pro-family in the 1990s but drifted southward.

13th Norfolk - Needham, Dover

D - *DENISE GARLICK, Needham [Trans1, Buff]

14th Norfolk - Wellesley, Weston

D - *ALICE HANLON PEISCH, Wellesley [PP, Trans1, Buff]

Peisch is Exhibit A as to how far once-Republican Wellesley has gone to the dark side.

15th Norfolk - Brookline

81%  D - *FRANK ISRAEL SMIZIK, Brookline [PP, NARAL, MEQ, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

19%  R - CURT MYERS, Brookline

Smizik is a long-time hard-core leftie, pretty much off the charts. Myers is the son of longtime Romney aide Beth Myers. He told the Boston Globe that he is proud that Mass. was first on same-sex marriage and universal health coverage, and talks about about "social justice" and "the real problem of climate change."

1st Plymouth - Plymouth

Open seat: Incumbent Vinny deMacedo is running for the State Senate

60%  R - MATHEW MURATORE, Plymouth

40%  D - STEPHEN MICHAEL PALMER, Plymouth

2nd Plymouth - Wareham, Bourne, Carver

R - *SUSAN WILLIAMS GIFFORD, Wareham [Buff, MCFL]

3rd Plymouth - Hingham, Cohasset, Hull

D - *GARRETT BRADLEY, Hingham [PP, Trans1, Buff]

4th Plymouth - Marshfield, Scituate

59%  D - *JAMES CANTWELL, Marshfield [Trans1, Buff]

41%  R - JAMES ANTHONY PAVLIK, Marshfield [MCFL]

Pavlik got a perfect score from VoteCoreValues.

5th Plymouth - Hanover, Norwell, Rockland

50.2%  R - DAVID DeCOSTE, Norwell [MCFL]

49.8%  D - *RHONDA NYMAN, Hanover [Buff]

DeCoste has been highly rated by VoteCoreValues and others.

6th Plymouth - Duxbury, Pembroke

54%  D - *JOSH CUTLER, Duxbury [PP, NARAL, Buff]

46%  R - JOSEPH SHEEHAN, Pembroke [MCFL]

Cutler is sometimes great, other times really bad. So we're sort of in the middle on him.

7th Plymouth - E.Bridgewater, Whitman

R - *GEOFF DIEHL, Whitman [MCFL]

8th Plymouth - Bridgewater, Raynham

54%  R - *ANGELO D'EMILIA, Bridgewater [Buff, MCFL]

46%  D - JOSEPH PACHECO, Raynham

Every moonbat in the area seems to be supporting Pacheco. So he's probably worse than D'Emilia.

9th Plymouth - Brockton

D - *MICHAEL BRADY, Brockton [Trans1, Buff]

10th Plymouth - Brockton, W.Bridgewater

Open seat: Incumbent Christine Canavan, a Catholic, has decided to become a minister in the Methodist Church.

51%  D - MICHELLE DuBOIS, Brockton [NARAL, MEQ, M/A]

46%  R - JOHN CRUZ, West Bridgewater

  3%  I - TYLER JAY PRESCOTT, Brockton

11th Plymouth - Brockton, Easton

D - *CLAIRE CRONIN, Easton [Buff]

12th Plymouth - Kingston, Plympton

D - *THOMAS CALTER, III, Kingston [Buff, MCFL]

1st Suffolk - East Boston

76%  D - *CARLO BASILE, Boston [PP, NARAL, Trans1, Buff]

24%  I - CELESTE RIBEIRO MYERS, Boston

2nd Suffolk - Chelsea

D - *DANIEL JOSEPH RYAN, Boston [M/A, Buff]

3rd Suffolk - North End Boston

D - *AARON MICHLEWITZ, Boston [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

4th Suffolk - South Boston

D - *NICK COLLINS, Boston [Buff, MCFL]

At least Collins marched in the South Boston St. Patrick's Day parade, despite pressure from the liberal establishment.

5th Suffolk - Dorchester

89%  D - *EVANDRO CARVALHO, Boston [PP, NARAL, MEQ, M/A, Buff]

11%  R - CLAUDETTE JOSEPH, Boston [MCFL]

6th Suffolk - Boston

D - *RUSSELL HOLMES, Boston [Trans1, Buff, MCFL]

7th Suffolk - Boston

D - *GLORIA FOX, Boston [PP, NARAL, MEQ, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

8th Suffolk - Boston, Cambridge

D - *JAY LIVINGSTONE, Boston [PP,Buff]

9th Suffolk - Boston, Cambridge

D - *BYRON RUSHING, Boston [PP, NARAL, Trans1, Trans2]

10th Suffolk - Boston, Brookline

D - *EDWARD COPPINGER, Boston [Trans1, Buff, MCFL]

11th Suffolk - Boston

D - *ELIZABETH MALIA, Boston [PP, NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

12th Suffolk - Mattapan, Milton

D - *DAN CULLINANE, Boston [PP, NARAL, MEQ, M/A, Buff]

13th Suffolk - Boston

D - *DANIEL HUNT, Boston [PP, NARAL, Buff]

14th Suffolk - Boston

D - *ANGELO SCACCIA, Boston [MCFL]

15th Suffolk - Boston, Brookline

D - *JEFFREY SÁNCHEZ, Boston [SD, Trans2, Buff]

16th Suffolk - Revere, Chelsea, Saugus

D - *ROSELEE VINCENT, Revere [NARAL, Buff]

17th Suffolk - Brighton

D - *KEVIN HONAN, Boston [PP, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

18th Suffolk - Boston

D - *MICHAEL MORAN, Boston [PP, Trans1, Buff]

19th Suffolk - Winthrop, Revere

72%  D - *ROBERT DeLEO, Winthrop [Trans1, Buff]

28%  R - PAUL CARUCCIO, Winthrop

DeLeo is the Speaker of the House and an aggressive supporter of the homosexual movement. He even raises money for their lobby group. Caruccio is pretty good on the issues, thoughnot perfect.

1st Worcester - Holden, Rutland, Westminster

R - *KIMBERLY FERGUSON, Holden [MCFL]

2nd Worcester - Gardner, Ashburnham

50.1%  D - *JONATHAN ZLOTNIK, Gardner [NARAL, Buff]

49.9%  R - GARRET SHETRAWSKI, Winchendon

3rd Worcester - Fitchburg

D - *STEPHEN DiNATALE, Fitchburg [Buff, MCFL]

4th Worcester - Leominster

55%  D - *DENNIS ROSA, Leominster [MCFL]

45%  R - JACQUES PERRAULT, Leominster

5th Worcester - W.Brookfield, Barre, Ware

Open seat: Incumbent Anne Gobi is running for State Senate.

56%  R - DONALD BERTHIAUME, JR., Spencer [MCFL]

44%  D - MATTHEW CASTRIOTTA, Hubbardston [PP, M/A]

6th Worcester - E.Brookfield, Southbridge, Charlton

63%  R - *PETER DURANT, Spencer [MCFL]

37%  D - KAREN SPIEWAK, Charlton [PP, NARAL]

7th Worcester - Auburn, Milbury

74%  R - *PAUL FROST, Auburn [MCFL]

26%  D - TERRY BURKE DOTSON, Millbury

8th Worcester - Webster, Dudley

61%  R - *KEVIN KUROS, Uxbridge [MCFL]

35%  D - JOSEPH HALL, Bellingham

  4%  I - JOSEPH GUERTIN, Bellingham

9th Worcester - Grafton, Northbridge

Open seat: Incumbent George Peterson is leaving "to spend time with family and do some traveling."

62%  R - DAVID MURADIAN, JR., Grafton

38%  D - MARTIN GREEN, Northbridge [NARAL]

10th Worcester - Milford, Mendon

59%  D - *JOHN FERNANDES, Milford [Trans1, Buff]

41%  R - MARK REIL, JR., Mendon

11th Worcester - Shrewsbury

R - *MATTHEW BEATON, Shrewsbury [MCFL]

12th Worcester - Clinton, Northborough

55%  D - *HAROLD NAUGHTON, JR., Clinton [PP, NARAL, Buff]

45%  R - BRAD WYATT, Boylston [MCFL]

13th Worcester - Worcester, Paxton

69%  D - *JOHN MAHONEY, Worcester [PP, Trans1, Buff]

31%  R - JACQUELINE GISELA KOSTAS, Worcester

14th Worcester - West Boylston, Worcester

D - *JAMES O'DAY, West Boylston [NARAL, SD, Trans1, Trans2, Buff]

15th Worcester - Worcester

D - *MARY KEEFE, Worcester [PP, NARAL, MEQ, SD, M/A, Trans2, Buff]

16th Worcester - Worcester

D - *DANIEL DONAHUE, Worcester [PP, NARAL, M/A, Buff]

17th Worcester - Worcester, Leicester

Open seat: Incumbent John Binienda passed away.

50.4%  R - KATE CAMPANALE, Leicester

49.6%  D - DOUGLAS BELANGER, Leicester [PP, NARAL, M/A]

18th Worcester - Bellingham, Blackstone

Open seat: Incumbent Ryan Fattman is running for the State Senate.

60%  R - JOSEPH McKENNA, Webster

40%  D - MARK DOWGIEWICZ, Webster

On our issues, the Democrat is better than the Republican in this race. McKenna has said that social issues are "settled law."