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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 18th Essex District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 18th Essex 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 Essex County and Middlesex County. Democrat Tram Nguyen of Andover has represented the district since 2019. She is running for reelection in the 2020 Massachusetts general election. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Andover * part of Boxford * part of North Andover * part of Tewksbury The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Essex and Middlesex and 2nd Essex and Middlesex districts. Former locales The district previously covered: * part of Lynn, circa 1872 * part of Methuen, circa 1974 * Swampscott, circa 1872 Representatives * Caleb Cushing, circa 1858-1859 * Elihu B. Hayes, circa 1888 * James P. Martin, circa 1888 * George J. Bates, circa 1920 * Nicholas J. Buglione, circ ...
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Methuen, Massachusetts
Methuen () is a 23 square mile (60 km2) city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 53,059 at the 2020 census. Methuen lies along the northwestern edge of Essex County, just east of Middlesex County and just south of Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The city is bordered by Haverhill to the northeast, North Andover to the southeast, Lawrence and Andover to the south, Dracut (Middlesex County) to the west, Pelham, New Hampshire ( Hillsborough County) to the northwest, and Salem, New Hampshire ( Rockingham County) to the north. Methuen is located southwest from Newburyport, north-northwest of Boston and south-southeast of Manchester, New Hampshire. History Methuen was first settled in 1642 and was officially incorporated in 1726. Methuen was originally part of Haverhill, Massachusetts. In 1724 Stephen Barker and others in the western part of that town petitioned the General Court to grant them permission to form a new town above Hawke's Meadow ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 9th Essex District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 9th Essex 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 Essex County. Republican Donald Wong of Saugus has represented the district since 2011. Locales represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Lynn * part of Saugus * part of Wakefield The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 3rd Essex and 5th Middlesex districts. Former locale The district previously covered Rockport, circa 1872. Representatives * Joseph Ross, circa 1858 * Ebenezer Cogswell, circa 1859 * Caleb Jerome Norwood, circa 1888 * James W. Robertson, circa 1920 * Everett Breed Bacheller, circa 1951 * Julie Gilligan, 1961-1968 * J. Michael Ruane, circa 1975 * Belden Bly * Steven Angelo * Mark Falzone * Donald H. Wong, 2011-current See also * List of Massachusetts House of Representative ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 8th Essex District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 8th Essex 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 Essex County. Democrat Jenny Armini, of Marblehead has represented the district since 2023. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Lynn * Marblehead * Swampscott The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's 3rd Essex district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Essex, circa 1872 * Gloucester, circa 1872 Representatives * James H. Duncan, circa 1858 * Nathan S. Kimball, circa 1858-1859 * James Russell, circa 1859 * Luther Dame, circa 1888 * Edward P. Shaw, circa 1888 * James P. Donnelly, circa 1920 * Michael J. Batal, circa 1951 * Henry J. O'Donnell III, circa 1975 * Lawrence Alexander, 1979-1991 * Douglas W. Petersen * Lori Ehrlich, 2009-2023 * Jenny Armini, 2023–pres ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 7th Essex District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 7th Essex district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers the city of Salem in Essex County. Democrat Paul Tucker of Salem has represented the district since 2015. The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's 2nd Essex district. Representatives * Edward H. Pearce, circa 1858 * John J. Babson, circa 1859 * Jeremiah R. Cook, circa 1859 * William A. Butler, circa 1888 * Alfred Bradbury, circa 1920 * William X. Wall, circa 1951 * Michael J. Harrington, 1969 * Robert Ellis Cahill, circa 1971 * John G. King, circa 1975 * J. Michael Ruane, 1979–2005 * John D. Keenan, 2005 – August 23, 2014 * Paul Tucker, 2015-2023 * Manny Cruz, 2023-current Former locales The district previously covered: * Ipswich, circa 1872 * Rowley, circa 1872 See also * List of Massachusetts House of Representative ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 6th Essex District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 6th Essex district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers the city of Beverly in Essex County. Democrat Jerry Parisella of Beverly has represented the district since 2011. The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's 2nd Essex district. Representatives * Mark F. Edmonds, circa 1858 * Edwin B. George, circa 1859 * Albert S. Manning, circa 1888 * Michael F. Sullivan, circa 1888 * Michael H. Jordan, circa 1920 * John Cornelius Bresnahan, circa 1951 * Joseph T. Conley, circa 1951 * John E. Murphy Jr., circa 1975 * F. John Monahan * Frances Alexander * James R. Henry * Michael P. Cahill * Mary E. Grant, 2003-2011 * Jerald A. Parisella, 2011-current Former locales The district previously covered: * Newbury, circa 1872 * Newburyport, circa 1872 See also * List of Massachusetts House of Re ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 5th Essex District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 5th Essex 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 Essex County. Democrat Ann-Margaret Ferrante of Gloucester has represented the district since 2009. Locales represented The district includes the following localities: * Essex * Gloucester * Rockport The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Essex and Middlesex district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Boxford, circa 1872 * Georgetown, circa 1872 * Groveland, circa 1872 Representatives * Charles Howes, circa 1858 * Luther Allen, circa 1859 * Harry Millett Eames, circa 1888 * William John Hinchcliffe, circa 1888 * Robert W. Dow, circa 1920 * William L. Stedman, circa 1920 * J. Everett Collins, circa 1951 * Frank S. Giles, Jr., circa 1951 * William Longworth, circa 1951 * Peter C. McCarthy, circa 1 ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 4th Essex District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 4th Essex 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 Essex County. Democrat Estela Reyes has represented the district since 2023. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * Hamilton * Ipswich * Manchester-by-the-Sea * Rowley * Topsfield * Wenham The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Essex and Middlesex and 2nd Essex districts. Former locales The district previously covered: * Andover, circa 1872 * North Andover, circa 1872 Representatives * Francis P. Putnam, circa 1858-1859 * Michael Carney, circa 1888 * Frank A. Oberti, circa 1920 * George Pearl Webster, circa 1920 * Alyce Louise Schlapp, circa 1945 * Harvey Armand Pothier, circa 1951 * Kevin M. Burke, circa 1975 * Forrester Clark * James Colt * Bradford Hill, 1999-2021 * Jamie Bel ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 3rd Essex District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 3rd Essex 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 Haverhill in Essex County. Democrat Andy Vargas of Haverhill has represented the district since 2017. The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Essex district. Representatives * Francis M. Dodge, circa 1858 * Robert S. Rantoul, circa 1858 * James Hill, circa 1859 * Thomas A. Morgan, circa 1859 * Albert L. Dame, circa 1888 * William H. Poore, circa 1888 * Essex S. Abbott, circa 1920 * Katherine Alena Foley, 1935-1938 * Charles H. Anthony, circa 1951 * Charles Sumner Marston, 3rd, circa 1951 Former locales The district previously covered: * Lawrence, circa 1872 * Methuen, circa 1872 See also * List of Massachusetts House of Representatives elections * Other Essex County districts of the Massachusetts Hou ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 2nd Essex District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Essex 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 Essex County. Republican Lenny Mirra of Georgetown has represented the district since 2013. Following redistricting efforts in 2021, the 2nd Essex will shift south, engulfing several communities in the old 4th Essex District. The re-drawn district includes the towns of Georgetown, Hamilton, Ipswich, Newbury, Rowley, and part of Topsfield. Locales represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Boxford * Georgetown * Groveland * part of Haverhill * Merrimac * Newbury * West Newbury The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Essex and 1st Essex and Middlesex districts. Representatives * Marcus Morton Jr., circa 1858 * William Chickering, circa 1859 * Alden Potter Jaques, circa 1888 * J. Otis Ward ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 1st Essex District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 1st Essex 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 Essex County. Republican James Kelcourse of Amesbury served the district from 2015-2022. Following Kelcourse's resignation in late-June 2022, the seat remained vacant until the election of Democrat Dawne Shand of Newburyport. Rep. Shand took office on January 4, 2023. Following redistricting efforts in 2021, the 1st Essex shifted slightly west. The district now includes the towns of Merrimac and Salisbury; the city of Newburyport; and part of the city of Amesbury. Previously, the 1st Essex District included all of the city of Amesbury. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * Amesbury * Merrimac * Newburyport * Salisbury The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Essex and Middlesex and 2nd Essex a ...
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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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