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Massachusetts House of Representatives' 14th Middlesex district in the United States is one of 160
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included in the lower house of the
Massachusetts General Court The Massachusetts General Court (formally styled the General Court of Massachusetts) is the state legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The name "General Court" is a hold-over from the earliest days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, ...
. It covers part of Middlesex County. Democrat
Tami Gouveia Tami L. Gouveia is a State Representative who represents the Massachusetts House of Representatives' 14th Middlesex district, 14th Middlesex District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. She represents the towns of Concord, Massachusetts ...
of Acton has represented the district since 2019.


Towns represented

The district includes the following localities: * part of Acton *
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* part of
Chelmsford Chelmsford () is a city in the City of Chelmsford district in the county of Essex, England. It is the county town of Essex and one of three cities in the county, along with Southend-on-Sea and Colchester. It is located north-east of Lond ...
* Concord The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 3rd Middlesex district and Middlesex and Worcester district.


Former locales

The district previously covered: * Holliston, circa 1872 * Sherborn, circa 1872


Representatives

* Josiah H. Temple, circa 1858 * James W. Brown, circa 1859 * Montressor Tyler Allen, circa 1888 * Horace G. Wadlin, circa 1888 * Owen E. Brennen, circa 1920 * Charles Henry Slowey, circa 1920 * Cornelius F. Kiernan, circa 1951 * Raymond Joseph Lord, circa 1951 * Donald J. Manning, circa 1975 * John H. Loring * Pam Resor * Cory Atkins * Tami L. Gouveia, 2019-current


See also

* List of Massachusetts House of Representatives elections *
List of Massachusetts General Courts The legislature of the U.S. state of Massachusetts is known as the General Court. It has a 40-member upper house (Massachusetts Senate) and a 160-member lower house (Massachusetts House of Representatives). Descended from the colonial legislature ...
*
List of former districts of the Massachusetts House of Representatives The following is a list of former districts of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in the United States. Legislative districts for elected representation in the Massachusetts House of Representatives are apportioned based on census informat ...
* Other Middlesex County districts of the Massachusetts House of Representatives:
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, 29th, 30th, 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 34th, 35th, 36th, 37th


Images

;Portraits of legislators 1908 Edwin Kittredge Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Edwin Kittredge 1918 Charles Slowey Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Charles Slowey 1918 Dennis Murphy Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Dennis Murphy 1923 Owen Brennen Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Owen Brennen 1935 Albert Bergeron Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Albert Bergeron 1935 Frank MacLean Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Frank MacLean 1935 Henry Achin Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Henry Achin 1945 George Walsh Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, George Walsh 1945 Joseph Sweeney Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Joseph Sweeney 1945 Wilfred Achin Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Wilfred Achin 1953 Cornelius Kiernan Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Cornelius Kiernan 1953 Raymond Joseph Lord Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Raymond Joseph Lord 1967 Paul Sheehy Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Paul Sheehy 1975 Donald Manning Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Donald Manning 1983 John Loring Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, John Loring 1995 Pamela Resor Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Pamela Resor 2003 Cory Atkins Massachusetts House of Representatives.png, Cory Atkins


References


External links


Ballotpedia
* (State House district information based on U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey).
League of Women Voters—Acton Area

League of Women Voters of Concord-Carlisle

League of Women Voters of Chelmsford
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Government of Middlesex County, Massachusetts {{MiddlesexCountyMA-geo-stub