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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 1st Bristol District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 1st Bristol 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. Republican F. Jay Barrows of Mansfield has represented the district since 2009. Candidates running for this district seat in the 2020 Massachusetts general election include Brendan Roche. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * Foxborough * Mansfield * Norton The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's Bristol and Norfolk district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Attleboro, circa 1872, 1927 * North Attleborough, circa 1927 Representatives * William W. Blodgett, circa 1858-1859 * Horatio N. Richardson, circa 1858 * William D. Earl, circa 1859 * George R. Perry, circa 1888 * Abijah T. Wales, circa 1888 * Frank Coombs, circa 1908 * Samuel Ho ...
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State Library Of Massachusetts
The State Library of Massachusetts in Boston, Massachusetts was established in 1826 and "supports the research and information needs of government, libraries, and people through ... services and access to a comprehensive repository of state documents and other historical items." It "opened in 1826 and has been in its present location in the State House since the 1890s." The State Library falls under the administration of the governor. History The State Library’s origins date back to 1811 with the establishment of a program to exchange statutes with other states. The Library was formally established by the General Court in 1826 to hold these documents and other materials that had accumulated in offices throughout the State House. State Land Agent George W. Coffin was given the additional responsibilities of State Librarian, and the Library’s collection was housed in the Land Agent’s office. The exchange program was expanded in 1844 to include judicial decisions and other ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 10th Bristol District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 10th Bristol 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 Plymouth County. Democrat Bill Straus of Mattapoisett has represented the district since 1993. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * Fairhaven * Marion * Mattapoisett * part of New Bedford * Rochester The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Bristol and Plymouth, 2nd Bristol and Plymouth, and 1st Plymouth and Bristol districts. Former locale The district previously covered part of Fall River, circa 1927. Representatives * Wm. H. Allen, circa 1858 * Hattil Kelley, circa 1858 * Alanson Borden, circa 1859 * Saben P. Chamberlain, circa 1859 * Edmund A. Davis, circa 1888 * William S. Conroy, circa 1920 * Edward F. Harrington, circa 1920 * William Thomas O'Brien, cir ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 9th Bristol District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 9th Bristol 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 Bristol County. Democrat Christopher Markey of Dartmouth has represented the district since 2011. Locales represented The district includes the following localities: * Dartmouth * In New Bedford: Ward 3, Precincts D, E, and F The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's 2nd Bristol and Plymouth district. Former locale The district previously covered part of Fall River, circa 1927. Representatives * Nathaniel Potter, Jr, circa 1858-1859 * Robert Henry, circa 1888 * John C. Milne, circa 1888 * Robert L. Manley, circa 1920 * Isaac U. Wood, circa 1920 * Frank Eben Brown, circa 1951 * Thomas C. Norton, circa 1975 * Leonard Gonsalves * John F. Quinn * Christopher M. Markey, 2011-current See also * List of Massachusetts House ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 8th Bristol District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 8th Bristol 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 Bristol County. Democrat Paul Schmid of Westport has represented the district since 2011. Locales represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Fall River * part of Freetown * part of New Bedford * Westport The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Bristol and Plymouth and 2nd Bristol and Plymouth districts. Former locale The district previously covered Dartmouth, circa 1927. Representatives * Ezra P. Brownell, circa 1858-1859 * William Alexander Carman, circa 1888 * James Conroy, circa 1888 * Andrew Quinn, circa 1888 * William J. Bullock, circa 1920 * Andrew P. Doyle, circa 1920 * Edgar F. Howland, circa 1920 * Joseph Douglas Saulnier, circa 1951 * John J. Long, circa 1975 * Charles E. ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 7th Bristol District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 7th Bristol 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 Fall River in Bristol County. Democrat Alan Silvia of Fall River has represented the district since 2013. The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Bristol and Plymouth district. Representatives * Josiah C. Blaisdell, circa 1858 * Jona. E. Morrill, circa 1858 * Thomas T. Potter, circa 1859 * Stephen C. Wrightington, circa 1859 * George W. Slocum, circa 1888 * Alfred M. Bessette, circa 1920 * D. Herbert Cook, circa 1920 * Allison Rice Dorman, circa 1951 * Joseph A. Sylvia, Jr., circa 1951 * James Anthony O'Brien, Jr., circa 1975 * Robert Correia * Kevin Aguiar * Alan Silvia, 2013-current Former locales The district previously covered: * Fairhaven, circa 1927 * part of New Bedford, circa 1927 See als ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 6th Bristol District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 6th Bristol 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 Bristol County. Democrat Carole Fiola of Fall River has represented the district since 2013. Locales represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Fall River * part of Freetown The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Bristol and Plymouth district. Former locales The district previously covered: * Acushnet, circa 1927 * part of New Bedford, circa 1927 * Somerset, circa 1872 * Swansea, circa 1872 Representatives * Jervis Shove, circa 1858 * William Lawton Slade, circa 1859 * William Gordon Jr., circa 1888 * Charles P. Rugg, circa 1888 * Herbert Wing, circa 1920 * G. Leo Bessette, circa 1951 * Theophile Jean Desroches, circa 1951 * William Q. Maclean, Jr., circa 1975 * Thomas C. Norton ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 5th Bristol District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 5th Bristol district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Bristol County, Massachusetts, Bristol County. Massachusetts Democratic Party, Democrat Patricia Haddad, Pat Haddad of Somerset has represented the district since 2001. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * Dighton, Massachusetts, Dighton * Somerset, Massachusetts, Somerset * part of Swansea, Massachusetts, Swansea * part of Taunton, Massachusetts, Taunton The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's Massachusetts Senate's 1st Bristol and Plymouth district, 1st Bristol and Plymouth and Massachusetts Senate's 1st Plymouth and Bristol district, 1st Plymouth and Bristol districts. Former locales The district previously covered: * Berkley, Massachusetts, Berkley, circa 187 ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 4th Bristol District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 4th Bristol 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 Bristol County. Republican Steven Howitt of Seekonk has represented the district since 2011. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Norton * Rehoboth * Seekonk * part of Swansea The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Bristol and Plymouth and Bristol and Norfolk districts. Former locales The district previously covered Taunton, circa 1872. Representatives * Charles Foster, circa 1858 * Marcus Morton, circa 1858 * Harrison Tweed, circa 1858 * Elisha Copeland, circa 1859 * Henry H. Fox, circa 1859 * Henry Sproat, circa 1859 * Arthur G. Rounseville, circa 1888 * Joseph E. Warner, circa 1920 * Peter B. Gay, circa 1951 * Ronald Anthony Pina, circa 1975 * Antone S. Aguiar Jr., ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 3rd Bristol District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 3rd Bristol 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 Bristol County. Carol Doherty has represented the district since summer 2020. Towns represented The district includes the following localities: * part of Easton * part of Taunton The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth and 1st Plymouth and Bristol districts. Former locales The district previously covered Raynham, circa 1872. Representatives * Horace D. Howard, circa 1858 * John D. G. Williams, circa 1859 * Rollin H. Babbitt, circa 1888 * Frederick Stanley Hall, circa 1888 * William L. White, circa 1888 * Matthew A. Higgins, circa 1920 * Francis X. Casey, circa 1951 * Thomas D. Lopes, circa 1975 * Theodore J. Aleixo Jr. * Marc R. Pacheco, January 1989 – January 1993 * James H. Faga ...
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Massachusetts House Of Representatives' 2nd Bristol District
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Bristol district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Attleboro, Massachusetts, Attleboro in Bristol County, Massachusetts, Bristol County. Massachusetts Democratic Party, Democrat Jim Hawkins (politician), Jim Hawkins of Attleboro has represented the district since 2018. The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's Massachusetts Senate's Bristol and Norfolk district, Bristol and Norfolk and Massachusetts Senate's Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex district, Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex districts. Representatives * John Crane, circa 1858 * Daniel S. Cobb, circa 1859 * William Blanding Rogerson, circa 1888 * Kenneth W. Keith, circa 1920 * Albert E. Wood, circa 1951 * Edward Paul Coury, circa 1975 * Stephen Karol, circa 1994 * John Lepper, 1995–200 ...
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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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