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190Th General Court House of Representatives, by District Position Determined State Representative Candidates by Various Data State Representative District New officeholders in Title case Beginning of Life End of Life First Barnstable TIMOTHY R. WHELAN (R) Mixed Anti-life Second Barnstable William L. Crocker, Jr. (R) Third Barnstable DAVID T. VIEIRA (R) Fourth Barnstable SARAH K. PEAKE (D) Anti-life Fifth Barnstable RANDY HUNT (R) Pro-life Pro-life Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket Dylan A. Fernandes (D) Anti-life First Berkshire GAILANNE M. CARIDDI (D) Anti-life Anti-life Second Berkshire PAUL W. MARK (D) Anti-life Anti-life Third Berkshire TRICIA FARLEY-BOUVIER (D) Anti-life Fourth Berkshire WILLIAM "SMITTY" PIGNATELLI (D) Anti-life Anti-life First Bristol FRED "JAY" BARROWS (R) Pro-life Second Bristol PAUL R. HEROUX (D) Anti-life Third Bristol SHAUNNA L. O'CONNELL (R) Mixed Pro-life Fourth Bristol STEVEN S. HOWITT (R) Mixed Fifth Bristol PATRICIA A. HADDAD (D) Anti-life Sixth Bristol CAROLE A. FIOLA (D) Anti-life Seventh Bristol ALAN SILVIA (D) Pro-life Pro-life Eighth Bristol PAUL A SCHMID, III (D) Anti-life Ninth Bristol CHRISTOPHER MARKEY (D) Tenth Bristol WILLIAM M. STRAUS (D) Anti-life Eleventh Bristol ROBERT M. KOCZERA (D) Anti-life Twelfth Bristol KEIKO M. ORRALL (R) Pro-life Pro-life Thirteenth Bristol ANTONIO F.D. CABRAL (D) Anti-life Fourteenth Bristol ELIZABETH A. POIRIER (R) Pro-life Pro-life First Essex JAMES KELCOURSE (R) Second Essex LEONARD MIRRA (R) Mixed Anti-life Third Essex BRIAN S. DEMPSEY (D) Anti-life Fourth Essex BRADFORD R. HILL (R) Mixed Fifth Essex ANN-MARGARET FERRANTE (D) Anti-life Sixth Essex JERALD A. PARISELLA (D) Seventh Essex PAUL F. TUCKER (D) Pro-life Eighth Essex LORI A. EHRLICH (D) Anti-life Anti-life Ninth Essex DONALD H. WONG (R) Anti-life Tenth Essex DAN CAHILL (D) Eleventh Essex BRENDAN CRIGHTON (D) Anti-life Twelfth Essex THOMAS WALSH (D) Thirteenth Essex THEODORE C. SPELIOTIS (D) Anti-life Fourteenth Essex DIANA DIZOGLIO (D) Mixed Pro-life Fifteenth Essex LINDA DEAN CAMPBELL (D) Mixed Sixteenth Essex Juana B. Matias (D) Anti-life Seventeenth Essex FRANK A. MORAN (D) Eighteenth Essex JAMES J. LYONS, JR. (R) Pro-life Pro-life First Franklin STEPHEN KULIK (D) Anti-life Anti-life Second Franklin SUSANNAH WHIPPS LEE (R) Anti-life First Hampden TODD M. SMOLA (R) Pro-life Second Hampden BRIAN MICHAEL ASHE (D) Pro-life Third Hampden NICHOLAS A. BOLDYGA (R) Pro-life Fourth Hampden JOHN C. VELIS (D) Pro-life Fifth Hampden AARON VEGA (D) Anti-life Anti-life Sixth Hampden MICHAEL J. FINN (D) Mixed Pro-life Seventh Hampden THOMAS M. PETROLATI (D) Pro-life Eighth Hampden JOSEPH F. WAGNER (D) Mixed Ninth Hampden JOSE F. TOSADO (D) Anti-life Position Determined State Representative Candidates by Various Data State Representative District New officeholders in Title case Beginning of Life End of Life Tenth Hampden CARLOS GONZALEZ (D) Eleventh Hampden Bud L. Williams (D) Pro-life Pro-life Twelfth Hampden ANGELO J. PUPPOLO, JR. (D) Pro-life Pro-life First Hampshire PETER V. KOCOT (D) Anti-life Second Hampshire JOHN W. SCIBAK (D) Anti-life Anti-life Third Hampshire Solomon Israel Goldstein-Rose (D) Anti-life First Middlesex SHEILA C. HARRINGTON (R) Pro-life Pro-life Second Middlesex JAMES ARCIERO (D) Pro-life Third Middlesex KATE HOGAN (D) Anti-life Fourth Middlesex DANIELLE W. GREGOIRE (D) Anti-life Fifth Middlesex DAVID PAUL LINSKY (D) Anti-life Sixth Middlesex CHRIS WALSH (D) Anti-life Anti-life Seventh Middlesex Jack Patrick Lewis (D) Anti-life Eighth Middlesex CAROLYN C. DYKEMA (D) Anti-life Ninth Middlesex THOMAS M. STANLEY (D) Mixed Tenth Middlesex JOHN J. LAWN, JR. (D) Eleventh Middlesex KAY S. KHAN (D) Anti-life Anti-life Twelfth Middlesex RUTH B. BALSER (D) Anti-life Thirteenth Middlesex CARMINE L. GENTILE (D) Anti-life Fourteenth Middlesex CORY ATKINS (D) Anti-life Anti-life Fifteenth Middlesex JAY R. KAUFMAN (D) Anti-life Anti-life Sixteenth Middlesex THOMAS A. GOLDEN, JR. (D) Pro-life Seventeenth Middlesex DAVID M. NANGLE (D) Pro-life Pro-life Eighteenth Middlesex RADY MOM (D) Anti-life Nineteenth Middlesex JAMES R. MICELI (D) Pro-life Pro-life Twentieth Middlesex BRADLEY H. JONES, JR. (R) Mixed Twenty-first Middlesex KENNETH GORDON (D) Anti-life Anti-life Twenty-second Middlesex MARC T. LOMBARDO (R) Pro-life Pro-life Twenty-third Middlesex SEAN GARBALLEY (D) Anti-life Twenty-fourth Middlesex DAVID M. ROGERS (D) Anti-life Anti-life Twenty-fifth Middlesex MARJORIE C. DECKER (D) Anti-life Anti-life Twenty-sixth Middlesex Mike Connolly (D) Anti-life Twenty-seventh Middlesex DENISE PROVOST (D) Anti-life Pro-life Twenty-eighth Middlesex JOSEPH MCGONAGLE, JR. (D) Anti-life Twenty-ninth Middlesex JONATHAN HECHT (D) Anti-life Anti-life Thirtieth Middlesex JAMES. J. DWYER (D) Pro-life Pro-life Thirty-first Middlesex Michael Seamus Day (D) Anti-life Thirty-second Middlesex PAUL BRODEUR (D) Anti-life Thirty-third Middlesex STEVEN ULTRINO (D) Anti-life Thirty-fourth Middlesex CHRISTINE P. BARBER (D) Anti-life Anti-life Thirty-fifth Middlesex PAUL J. DONATO, SR. (D) Pro-life Pro-life Thirty-sixth Middlesex COLLEEN M. GARRY (D) Pro-life Pro-life Thirty-seventh Middlesex JENNIFER E. BENSON (D) Anti-life Anti-life First Norfolk BRUCE J. AYERS (D) Pro-life Second Norfolk TACKEY CHAN (D) Third Norfolk RONALD MARIANO (D) Anti-life Fourth Norfolk JAMES MICHAEL MURPHY (D) Anti-life Fifth Norfolk MARK J. CUSACK (D) Sixth Norfolk WILLIAM C. GALVIN (D) Anti-life Anti-life Seventh Norfolk William J. Driscoll, Jr. (D) Anti-life Eighth Norfolk LOUIS L. KAFKA (D) Anti-life Anti-life Ninth Norfolk SHAWN C. DOOLEY (R) Pro-life Tenth Norfolk JEFFREY N. ROY (D) Anti-life Position Determined State Representative Candidates by Various Data State Representative District New officeholders in Title case Beginning of Life End of Life Eleventh Norfolk PAUL MCMURTRY (D) Anti-life Twelfth Norfolk JOHN H. ROGERS (D) Pro-life Pro-life Thirteenth Norfolk DENISE GARLICK (D) Anti-life Fourteenth Norfolk ALICE HANLON PEISCH (D) Anti-life Fifteenth Norfolk FRANK ISRAEL SMIZIK (D) Anti-life Anti-life First Plymouth MATHEW MURATORE (R) Pro-life Second Plymouth SUSAN WILLIAMS GIFFORD (R) Mixed Third Plymouth Joan Meschino (D) Fourth Plymouth JAMES M. CANTWELL (D) Anti-life Fifth Plymouth DAVID F. DECOSTE (R) Pro-life Pro-life Sixth Plymouth JOSH S. CUTLER (D) Anti-life Anti-life Seventh Plymouth GEOFF DIEHL (R) Pro-life Pro-life Eighth Plymouth ANGELO L. D'EMILIA (R) Mixed Ninth Plymouth GERRY CASSIDY (D) Tenth Plymouth MICHELLE M. DUBOIS (D) Anti-life Eleventh Plymouth CLAIRE D. CRONIN (D) Anti-life Twelfth Plymouth THOMAS J. CALTER, III (D) Pro-life Pro-life First Suffolk ADRIAN MADARO (D) Second Suffolk DANIEL JOSEPH RYAN (D) Anti-life Pro-life Third Suffolk AARON MICHLEWITZ (D) Anti-life Fourth Suffolk NICK COLLINS (D) Pro-life Pro-life Fifth Suffolk EVANDRO C. CARVALHO (D) Anti-life Sixth Suffolk RUSSELL E. HOLMES (D) Pro-life Pro-life Seventh Suffolk Chynah Tyler (D) Eighth Suffolk JAY D. LIVINGSTONE (D) Anti-life Anti-life Ninth Suffolk BYRON RUSHING (D) Anti-life Tenth Suffolk EDWARD F. COPPINGER (D) Pro-life Pro-life Eleventh Suffolk ELIZABETH A. MALIA (D) Anti-life Twelfth Suffolk DAN CULLINANE (D) Anti-life Thirteenth Suffolk DANIEL J. HUNT (D) Anti-life Fourteenth Suffolk ANGELO M. SCACCIA (D) Pro-life Pro-life Fifteenth Suffolk JEFFREY SANCHEZ (D) Anti-life Sixteenth Suffolk ROSELEE VINCENT (D) Anti-life Seventeenth Suffolk KEVIN G. HONAN (D) Anti-life Eighteenth Suffolk MICHAEL J. MORAN (D) Anti-life Ninteenth Suffolk ROBERT A. DELEO (D) Mixed First Worcester KIMBERLY N. FERGUSON (R) Pro-life Second Worcester JONATHAN D. ZLOTNIK (D) Anti-life Third Worcester STEPHAN HAY (D) Anti-life Fourth Worcester Natalie Higgins (D) Anti-life Fifth Worcester DONALD R. BERTHIAUME, JR. (R) Pro-life Pro-life Sixth Worcester PETER J. DURANT (R) Pro-life Pro-life Seventh Worcester PAUL K. FROST (R) Pro-life Eighth Worcester KEVIN J. KUROS (R) Pro-life Pro-life Ninth Worcester DAVID K. MURADIAN, JR. (R) Pro-life Tenth Worcester Brian W. Murray (D) Eleventh Worcester HANNAH KANE (R) Pro-life Pro-life Twelfth Worcester HAROLD P. NAUGHTON, JR. (D) Anti-life Pro-life Thirteenth Worcester JOHN J. MAHONEY (D) Anti-life Fourteenth Worcester JAMES J. O'DAY (D) Anti-life Anti-life Fifteenth Worcester MARY S. KEEFE (D) Anti-life Pro-life Sixteenth Worcester DANIEL M. DONAHUE (D) Anti-life Seventeenth Worcester KATE D. CAMPANALE (R) Pro-life Pro-life.
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