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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 14th Norfolk District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 14th Norfolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers parts of Middlesex County and Norfolk County. Democrat Alice Peisch of Wellesley has represented the district since 2003. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: *Precinct 4 in Wayland * Wellesley * Weston The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Middlesex and Norfolk district, 3rd Middlesex district, and Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Dover, circa 1872 * Medfield, circa 1872 * Needham, circa 1872 Representatives * Lauren Kingsbury, circa 1858 * Henry Horton, circa 1859 * Gilbert W . Cox, Jr., circa 1975 * Royall H. Switzler, 1979–1986 * Robert H. Marsh, 1987–1992 * Peter E. Madden, 1993–1995 * John A. Locke, 1995–2003 * A ...
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Needham, Massachusetts
Needham ( ) is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. A suburb of Boston, its population was 32,091 at the 2020 U.S. Census. It is home of Olin College. History Early settlement Needham was first settled in 1680 with the purchase of a tract of land measuring by from Chief Nehoiden for the sum of 10 pounds, of land, and 40 shillings worth of corn. It was officially incorporated in 1711. Originally part of the Dedham Grant, Needham split from Dedham and was named after the town of Needham Market in Suffolk, England. Just 15 months after asking for their own church, 40 men living on the north side of the Charles River suddenly asked the General Court to separate them from Dedham. Their petition cited the inadequate services provided, namely schools and churches. They also said that, if they were simply to be made a precinct instead of a separate town, that they would suffer political reprisals. Dedham agreed that the services were inadequate and did not oppose the ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 8th Norfolk District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 8th Norfolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers parts of Bristol County and Norfolk County. Democrat Lou Kafka of Stoughton has represented the district since 1991. Candidates running for this district seat in the 2020 Massachusetts general election include Andrew Flowers. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Mansfield * Sharon * part of Stoughton * part of Walpole The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's Bristol and Norfolk district and Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Norwood, circa 1927 * Weymouth, circa 1872 Representatives * Lot W. Bicknell, circa 1858 * Nathaniel Shaw, circa 1858 * Elias S. Beals, circa 1859 * Daniel Lovell, circa 1859 * Charles W. Seavey, circa 1888 * E ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 7th Norfolk District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 7th Norfolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Norfolk County. Democrat Bill Driscoll Jr. of Milton has represented the district since 2017. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Milton * part of Randolph The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth district. Former locale The district previously covered Braintree, circa 1872. Representatives * Horace Abercrombie, circa 1858 * William L. Walker, circa 1859 * Bernard Dolan, circa 1888 * Rufus A. Thayer, circa 1888 * Walter F. Stephens, circa 1920 * Charles F. Holman, circa 1951 * William Dix Morton Jr., circa 1951 * Elizabeth N. Metayer, circa 1975 * Walter F. Timilty Jr. * William J. Driscoll Jr, 2017-current See also * List of Massachusetts House o ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 6th Norfolk District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 6th Norfolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Norfolk County. Democrat William Galvin of Canton has represented the district since 1991. 2020 Democratic Primary Incumbent William Galvin has been opposed in the democratic primary for the first time in over a decade by Tamisha Civil. The election is set to occur on September 1, 2020, with early voting and mail-in voting options offered in greater variety due to COVID-19. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * Avon * Canton * part of Stoughton The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Braintree, circa 1927 * Quincy, circa 1872 Representatives * Franklin Curtis, circa 1858 * William S. Morton, circa 18 ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 5th Norfolk District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 5th Norfolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Norfolk County. Democrat Mark Cusack of Braintree has represented the district since 2011. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * Braintree * part of Holbrook * part of Randolph The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's Norfolk and Plymouth district and Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Dorchester, circa 1872 * Weymouth, circa 1927 Representatives * George M. Browne, circa 1858 * George Rankin, circa 1859 * Edward H. R. Ruggles, circa 1858-1859 * John Adams Holbrook, circa 1888 * John Flint Merrill, circa 1888 * Josiah Quincy, circa 1888 * Prince H. Tirrell, circa 1920 * Francis Richard Atkinson, circa 1951 * William Augustine Conne ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 4th Norfolk District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 4th Norfolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers parts of Norfolk County and Plymouth County. Democrat James Murphy of Weymouth has represented the district since 2001. Candidates for this district seat in the 2020 Massachusetts general election are Paul Rotondo and incumbent James Murphy. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Hingham * part of Weymouth The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's Plymouth and Norfolk district. Former locales The district previously covered: * part of Quincy, circa 1927 * part of Roxbury, circa 1872 Representatives * James Guild, circa 1858 * Samuel Walker, circa 1858 * Henry Willis, circa 1858 * Charles W. Bryant, circa 1859 * Robert C. Nichols, circa 1859 * Roland Worthington, 1859 * Albert A. Brackett ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 3rd Norfolk District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 3rd Norfolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Norfolk County. Democrat Ron Mariano of Quincy has represented the district since 1991. Locales represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Holbrook * part of Quincy * part of Weymouth The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's Norfolk and Plymouth district and Plymouth and Norfolk district. Former locale The district previously covered part of Roxbury, circa 1872. Representatives * Thomas Parsons, circa 1858-1859 * Ferdinand Adolphus Wyman, circa 1888 * Russell T. Bates, circa 1920 * Allan R. McDonald, circa 1920 * John R. Nelson, circa 1920 * John L. Gallant, circa 1951 * Raymond P. Palmer, circa 1951 * Albert E. Roberts, circa 1951 * Joseph E. Brett, circa 1975 * Michael W. Morrissey * Rob ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 2nd Norfolk District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Norfolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of the city of Quincy in Norfolk County. Democrat Tackey Chan of Quincy has represented the district since 2011. The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's Norfolk and Plymouth district. Representatives * Abijah W. Draper, circa 1858 * William McCarty, circa 1859 * George Nathaniel Carpenter, circa 1888 * Erland F. Fish, circa 1920 * Renton Whidden, circa 1920 * William Whittem Jenness, circa 1951 * Thomas F. Brownell, circa 1975 * Arthur S. Tobin * Tackey Chan, 2011-current Former locales The district previously covered: * Brookline, circa 1927 * West Roxbury, circa 1872 See also * List of Massachusetts House of Representatives elections * Other Norfolk County districts of the Massachusetts House of Representatives: 1st, ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 1st Norfolk District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 1st Norfolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Norfolk County. Democrat Bruce Ayers of Quincy has represented the district since 1999. Locales represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Quincy * Randolph The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's Norfolk and Plymouth district and Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Dedham, circa 1872, 1927 * Needham, circa 1927 * Wellesley, circa 1927 Representatives * Ezra W. Taft, circa 1858-1859 * Frank A. Fales, circa 1888 * George S. Winslow, 1892 * Joseph Soliday, circa 1908 * John Hirsch, circa 1918 * Samuel H. Wragg, circa 1920 * James McCracken, circa 1935 * Mason Sears, circa 1935 * Alfred Keith, circa 1945 * Avery Gilkerson, circa 1945 * Joh ...
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List Of Elections In Massachusetts
This is an incomplete list of elections in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts sorted both by offices sought and by years held. Elections are administered by the individual municipalities. There is some oversight by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Office of Campaign and Political Finance. Individual elections are listed with the winner. General * November 5, 1861 * November 4, 1862 * November 3, 1863 * November 8, 1864 * November 7, 1865 * November 6, 1866 * November 5, 1867 * November 3, 1868 * November 2, 1869 * November 8, 1870 * November 7, 1871 * November 5, 1872 * November 4, 1873 * November 3, 1874 * November 2, 1875 * November 7, 1876 * November 6, 1877 * November 5, 1878 * November 4, 1879 * November 2, 1880 * November 8, 1881 * November 7, 1882 * November 6, 1883 * November 4, 1884 * November 3, 1885 * November 2, 1886 * November 8, 1887 * November 6, 1888 * November 5, 1889 * November 4, 1890 * November 3, 1891 * November 8, 1892 * November 7, 1893 * November ...
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Sir John Alexander Macdonald (January 10 or 11, 1815 – June 6, 1891) was the first prime minister of Canada, serving from 1867 to 1873 and from 1878 to 1891. The dominant figure of Canadian Confederation, he had a political career that spanned almost half a century. Macdonald was born in Scotland; when he was a boy his family immigrated to Kingston in the Province of Upper Canada (today in eastern Ontario). As a lawyer, he was involved in several high-profile cases and quickly became prominent in Kingston, which elected him in 1844 to the legislature of the Province of Canada. By 1857, he had become premier under the colony's unstable political system. In 1864, when no party proved capable of governing for long, Macdonald agreed to a proposal from his political rival, George Brown, that the parties unite in a Great Coalition to seek federation and political reform. Macdonald was the leading figure in the subsequent discussions and conferences, which resulted in the Brit ...
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