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Candidate Full Name Candidate City Office Sought Office Held Alex Bezanson Abington House, 7Th Plymouth N/A, No Office Alyson M Candidate Full Name Candidate City Office Sought Office Held Alex Bezanson Abington House, 7th Plymouth N/A, No office Alyson M. Sullivan Abington House, 7th Plymouth House, 7th Plymouth Kristen Gail Arute Accord House, 3rd Plymouth N/A, No office Benjamin Elliot Bloomenthal Acton House, 14th Middlesex N/A, No office Daniel L. Factor Acton House, 14th Middlesex N/A, No office Tami L. Gouveia Acton House, 14th Middlesex House, 14th Middlesex James Eldridge Acton Senate, Middlesex & Worcester Senate, Middlesex & Worcester Susan R. Dawson Agawam Senate, Hampden N/A, No office Forrest W. Bradford Agawam House, 3rd Hampden N/A, No office William P. Sapelli Agawam Mayoral, Agawam Mayoral, Agawam Brian P. Golden Allston House, 18th Suffolk N/A, No office James M. Kelcourse Amesbury House, 1st Essex House, 1st Essex Brianna R. Sullivan Amesbury House, 1st Essex N/A, No office Thatcher W. Kezer III Amesbury Mayoral, Amesbury N/A, No office Robert W. Lavoie Amesbury House, 1st Essex N/A, No office C. Kenneth Gray Amesbury Mayoral, Amesbury Mayoral, Amesbury Anne R. Ferguson Amesbury Mayoral, Amesbury N/A, No office Alexander L. Williams Amesbury Senate, 1st Essex N/A, No office Jennifer Rocco-Runnion Amesbury House, 1st Essex N/A, No office Theodore T. Semesnyei Amesbury Mayoral, Amesbury N/A, No office James N. Thivierge Amesbury Mayoral, Amesbury N/A, No office Kassandra M. Gove Amesbury Mayoral, Amesbury N/A, No office Matthew Burton Amesbury House, 1st Essex N/A, No office David J. Murphy Amherst Senate, Hampshire, Franklin & Worcester N/A, No office Mindy Domb Amherst House, 3rd Hampshire House, 3rd Hampshire Stanley C. Rosenberg Amherst Senate, Hampshire, Franklin & Worcester N/A, No office Barry R. Finegold Andover Senate, 2nd Essex & Middlesex Senate, 2nd Essex & Middlesex Barbara L'Italien Andover Senate, 2nd Essex & Middlesex N/A, No office Mark Baldwin Andover Senate, 2nd Essex & Middlesex N/A, No office James J. Lyons, Jr. Andover House, 18th Essex N/A, No office Tram Nguyen Andover House, 18th Essex House, 18th Essex Cindy Friedman Arlington Senate, 4th Middlesex Senate, 4th Middlesex Lori Lennon Arlington House, 23rd Middlesex N/A, No office Candidate Full Name Candidate City Office Sought Office Held Sean Garballey Arlington House, 23rd Middlesex House, 23rd Middlesex Karen Spilka Ashland Senate, 2nd Middlesex & Norfolk Senate, 2nd Middlesex & Norfolk Brett Walker Ashland House, 7th Middlesex N/A, No office Jack Patrick Lewis Ashland House, 7th Middlesex House, 7th Middlesex Susannah M. Whipps Athol House, 2nd Franklin House, 2nd Franklin Paul Heroux Attleboro Mayoral, Attleboro Mayoral, Attleboro Jacob J. Ventura Attleboro Senate, Bristol & Norfolk N/A, No office James K. Hawkins Attleboro House, 2nd Bristol House, 2nd Bristol Heather J. Porreca Attleboro Mayoral, Attleboro N/A, No office Paul K. Frost Auburn House, 7th Worcester House, 7th Worcester Stephen M. Brewer Barre Senate, Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire & MiddlesexN/A, No office Kenneth I. Gordon Bedford House, 21st Middlesex House, 21st Middlesex Joseph M. Hall Bellingham House, 8th Worcester N/A, No office Kevin J. Tagliaferri Bellingham House, 8th Worcester N/A, No office Michael J. Soter Bellingham House, 8th Worcester House, 8th Worcester Robert P. Reardon Jr. Belmont House, 24th Middlesex N/A, No office Lalig Musserian Belmont House, 24th Middlesex N/A, No office William N. Brownsberger Belmont Senate, 2nd Suffolk & Middlesex Senate, 2nd Suffolk & Middlesex Charlene Rose DiCalogero Berlin Senate, Worcester & Middlesex N/A, No office Euplio Ricardo Marciano Beverly House, 6th Essex N/A, No office Richard F. Canavan-Wagner Beverly House, 6th Essex N/A, No office Donato H. Paglia Beverly House, 6th Essex N/A, No office Michael P. Cahill Beverly Mayoral, Beverly Mayoral, Beverly Jerald A. Parisella Beverly House, 6th Essex House, 6th Essex Marc Lombardo Billerica House, 22nd Middlesex House, 22nd Middlesex Matthew M. Mixon Billerica House, 22nd Middlesex N/A, No office George J. Simolaris, Jr. Billerica House, 22nd Middlesex N/A, No office Ryan Chamberland Blackstone House, 8th Worcester N/A, No office Edward J. Basile Bolton House, 3rd Middlesex N/A, No office Jon Santiago Boston House, 9th Suffolk House, 9th Suffolk Suezanne P. Bruce Boston House, 9th Suffolk N/A, No office David M. Biele Boston House, 4th Suffolk House, 4th Suffolk Donovan O. Birch Jr Boston House, 12th Suffolk N/A, No office Candidate Full Name Candidate City Office Sought Office Held Chynah Tyler Boston House, 7th Suffolk House, 7th Suffolk Claudette Joseph Boston Senate, 2nd Suffolk N/A, No office Diana Hwang Boston Senate, 1st Suffolk & Middlesex N/A, No office Carl Sciortino, Jr. Boston House, 34th Middlesex N/A, No office Michael J. Moran Boston House, 18th Suffolk House, 18th Suffolk Byron Rushing Boston House, 9th Suffolk N/A, No office Sonia Chang-Diaz Boston Senate, 2nd Suffolk Senate, 2nd Suffolk Aaron Michlewitz Boston House, 3rd Suffolk House, 3rd Suffolk Susan Passoni Boston House, 3rd Suffolk N/A, No office Jay Livingstone Boston House, 8th Suffolk House, 8th Suffolk Marydith E. Tuitt Boston House, 7th Suffolk N/A, No office Christina Eckert Boxford House, 2nd Essex N/A, No office Thomas J. Reynolds Braintree Mayoral, Braintree N/A, No office Sean E. Powers Braintree Mayoral, Braintree N/A, No office Thomas M. Bowes Braintree Mayoral, Braintree N/A, No office Lisa M. Fiske Heger Braintree Mayoral, Braintree N/A, No office Mark James Cusack Braintree House, 5th Norfolk House, 5th Norfolk Joseph C. Sullivan Braintree Mayoral, Braintree Mayoral, Braintree Charles C. Kokoros Braintree Mayoral, Braintree N/A, No office Timothy R. Whelan Brewster House, 1st Barnstable House, 1st Barnstable Steven M. Leibowitz Brewster House, 1st Barnstable N/A, No office Angelo L. D'Emilia Bridgewater House, 8th Plymouth House, 8th Plymouth Kevin G. Honan Brighton House, 17th Suffolk House, 17th Suffolk Michael D. Brady Brockton Senate, 2nd Plymouth & Bristol Senate, 2nd Plymouth & Bristol Gerard J. Cassidy Brockton House, 9th Plymouth House, 9th Plymouth Michelle Marie DuBois Brockton House, 10th Plymouth House, 10th Plymouth Peggy Curtis Brockton House, 10th Plymouth N/A, No office Stephen J. Comtois II Brookfield House, 5th Worcester N/A, No office Frank I. Smizik Brookline House, 15th Norfolk N/A, No office Rebecca Stone Brookline House, 15th Norfolk N/A, No office Thomas J. Vitolo Brookline House, 15th Norfolk House, 15th Norfolk Jennifer Fries Cambridge House, 24th Middlesex N/A, No office Gary P. Fisher Cambridge Senate, 2nd Middlesex N/A, No office Candidate Full Name Candidate City Office Sought Office Held Marjorie C. Decker Cambridge House, 25th Middlesex House, 25th Middlesex Lesley R. Phillips Cambridge House, 25th Middlesex N/A, No office Michael L. Connolly Cambridge House, 26th Middlesex House, 26th Middlesex David M. Rogers Cambridge House, 24th Middlesex House, 24th Middlesex William C. Galvin Canton House, 6th Norfolk House, 6th Norfolk Sarah G. Hewins Carver House, 2nd Plymouth N/A, No office William L. Crocker, Jr. Centerville House, 2nd Barnstable House, 2nd Barnstable Eugene L. O'Flaherty Charlestown House, 2nd Suffolk N/A, No office Daniel Joseph Ryan Charlestown House, 2nd Suffolk House, 2nd Suffolk David M. Peters Charlton House, 6th Worcester N/A, No office Samuel Poulten Chelmsford House, 16th Middlesex N/A, No office Thomas F. Birmingham Chelsea Governor N/A, No office Ruth B. Balser Chestnut Hill House, 12th Middlesex House, 12th Middlesex Joseph F. Wagner Chicopee House, 8th Hampden House, 8th Hampden Michael Bissonnette Chicopee Mayoral, Chicopee N/A, No office Richard J. Kos Chicopee Mayoral, Chicopee Mayoral, Chicopee John L. Vieau Chicopee Mayoral, Chicopee N/A, No office Donald J. Morissette Chicopee Mayoral, Chicopee N/A, No office Harold P. Naughton Jr. Clinton House, 12th Worcester House, 12th Worcester Christian W. Krueger Concord House, 14th Middlesex N/A, No office Christine M. Doktor Cummington House, 1st Franklin N/A, No office Mark Bingham Mezzina Danvers House, 13th Essex N/A, No office Theodore C. Speliotis Danvers House, 13th Essex House, 13th Essex Christopher M. Markey Dartmouth House, 9th Bristol House, 9th Bristol Paul McMurtry Dedham House, 11th Norfolk House, 11th Norfolk Josh Mason Dennis House, 1st Barnstable N/A, No office Elizabeth Miranda Dorchester House, 5th Suffolk House, 5th Suffolk Donald M. Osgood, Sr. Dorchester Senate, 1st Suffolk N/A, No office Dan Cullinane Dorchester House, 12th Suffolk House, 12th Suffolk Charles Clemons Muhammad Dorchester House, 11th Suffolk N/A, No office Paul L. McCann, Jr. Dorchester House, 13th Suffolk N/A, No office Daniel J. Hunt Dorchester House, 13th Suffolk House, 13th Suffolk Steven R. W. Leahy Dorchester House, 2nd Norfolk N/A, No office Candidate Full Name Candidate City Office Sought Office Held Christopher F. Menn Douglas Senate, Worcester & Norfolk N/A, No office Joseph M. Espinola III Dracut Senate, 2nd Essex & Middlesex N/A, No office Sabrina Heisey Dracut House, 36th Middlesex N/A, No office Colleen M. Garry Dracut House, 36th Middlesex House, 36th Middlesex Karen E. Barry Duxbury House, 6th Plymouth N/A, No office Josh Cutler Duxbury House, 6th Plymouth House, 6th Plymouth David T. Vieira E. Falmouth House, 3rd Barnstable House, 3rd Barnstable Sarah Genova Pimentel East Boston Senate, 1st Suffolk & Middlesex N/A, No office Adrian Madaro East Boston House, 1st Suffolk House, 1st Suffolk Edward W. Deveau East Boston House, 1st Suffolk N/A, No office Joanne Pomodoro East Boston House, 1st Suffolk N/A, No office Allen J. McCarthy East Bridgewater House, 7th Plymouth N/A, No office Matthew C. Patrick East Falmouth House, 3rd Barnstable N/A, No office Sidney Moore Starks East Longmeadow House, 2nd Hampden N/A, No office John A. Stanton Jr. East Sandwich Senate, Plymouth & Barnstable N/A, No office Randy Hunt East Sandwich House, 5th Barnstable House, 5th Barnstable Peter G. Bzdula East Taunton Mayoral, Taunton N/A, No office Mark J.
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