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Cloudfront.Net Would vote against Would vote against Doctor-Prescribed abortion on-demand. Districts Election Winners Suicide 1st Barnstable Tim Whelan (R) Mixed X 2nd Barnstable William L. Crocker, Jr. (R) 3rd Barnstable David Vieira (R) 4th Barnstable Sarah Peake (D) X 5th Barnstable Randy Hunt (R) ü ü 1st Berkshire John Barrett, III (D) ü ü 2nd Berkshire Paul W. Mark (D) X X 3rd Berkshire Tricia Farley-Bouvier (D) X William "Smitty" X 4th Berkshire Pignatelli (D) X 1st Bristol F. Jay Barrows (R) ü ü 2nd Bristol Jim Hawkins (D) X 3rd Bristol Shaunna O'Connell (R) Mixed ü 4th Bristol Steve Howitt (R) Mixed 5th Bristol Patricia Haddad (D) X 6th Bristol Carole A. Fiola (D) X 7th Bristol Alan Silvia (D) ü ü 8th Bristol Paul Schmid (D) X 9th Bristol Christopher Markey (D) 10th Bristol William M. Straus (D) X 11th Bristol Christopher Hendricks (D) X 12th Bristol Norman J. Orrall (R) 13th Bristol Antonio Cabral (D) X 14th Bristol Elizabeth Poirier (R) ü ü 1st Essex James Kelcourse (R) 2nd Essex Leonard Mirra (R) X X 3rd Essex Andy Vargas (D) X 4th Essex Bradford Hill (R) Mixed Ann-Margaret Ferrante X 5th Essex (D) 6th Essex Jerry Parisella (D) 7th Essex Paul Tucker (D) ü ü 8th Essex Lori Ehrlich (D) X X 9th Essex Donald Wong (R) X 10th Essex Dan Cahill (D) X 11th Essex Peter L. Capano (D) X 12th Essex Thomas Walsh (D) 13th Essex Theodore Speliotis (D) X 14th Essex Christina A. Minicucci (D) X 15th Essex Linda Dean Campbell (D) ü ü 16th Essex Marcos A. Devers (D) ü X 17th Essex Frank Moran (D) 18th Essex Tram T. Nguyen (D) X 1st Franklin Natalie M. Blais (D) X 2nd Franklin Susannah Whipps Lee ü 1st Hampden Todd Smola (R) ü ü 2nd Hampden Brian Ashe (D) ü ü 3rd Hampden Nicholas Boldyga (R) ü ü 4th Hampden John Velis (D) ü ü 5th Hampden Aaron Vega (D) X X 6th Hampden Michael Finn (D) Mixed ü 7th Hampden Thomas Petrolati (D) ü ü 8th Hampden Joseph Wagner (D) Mixed 9th Hampden Jose Tosado (D) X 10th Hampden Carlos Gonazalez (D) 11th Hampden Bud Williams (D) ü ü 12th Hampden Angelo Puppolo (D) ü ü 1st Hampshire Lindsay M. Sabadosa (D) X 2nd Hampshire Daniel R. Carey (D) X 3rd Hampshire Mindy Domb (D) X 1st Middlesex Sheila Harrington (R) ü ü 2nd Middlesex James Arciero (D) ü 3rd Middlesex Kate Hogan (D) X 4th Middlesex Danielle Gregoire (D) X 5th Middlesex David Linsky (D) X 6th Middlesex Maria Robinson (D) 7th Middlesex Jack Patrick Lewis (D) X 8th Middlesex Carolyn Dykema (D) X 9th Middlesex Thomas Stanley (D) Mixed 10th Middlesex John J. Lawn (D) 11th Middlesex Kay Kahn (D) X X 12th Middlesex Ruth Balser (D) X 13th Middlesex Carmine Gentile (D) X 14th Middlesex Tami L. Gouveia (D) X 15th Middlesex Michelle Ciccolo (D) X 16th Middlesex Thomas Golden, Jr. (D) ü ü 17th Middlesex David Nangle (D) ü ü 18th Middlesex Rady Mom (D) X 19th Middlesex David Allen Robertson (D) ü ü 20th Middlesex Bradley Jones, Jr. (R) Mixed 21st Middlesex Ken Gordon (D) X X 22nd Middlesex Marc Lombardo (R) ü ü 23rd Middlesex Sean Garballey (D) X 24th Middlesex Dave Rogers (D) X X 25th Middlesex Marjorie Decker (D) X X 26th Middlesex Mike Connolly (D) X 27th Middlesex Denise Provost (D) X ü 28th Middlesex Joe McGonagle (D) X 29th Middlesex Jon Hecht (D) X X 30th Middlesex Richard M. Haggerty (D) 31st Middlesex Michael Day (D) X 32nd Middlesex Paul Brodeur (D) X 33rd Middlesex Stephen Ultrino (D) X 34th Middlesex Christine Barber (D) X X 35th Middlesex Paul Donato (D) ü ü 36th Middlesex Colleen Garry (D) ü ü 37th Middlesex Jennifer Benson (D) X X 1st Norfolk Bruce Ayers (D) ü ü 2nd Norfolk Tackey Chan (D) 3rd Norfolk Ronald Mariano (D) X 4th Norfolk James Murphy (D) X 5th Norfolk Mark Cusack (D) 6th Norfolk William C. Galvin (D) X X 7th Norfolk William Driscoll, Jr. (D) X 8th Norfolk Louis Kafka (D) X X 9th Norfolk Shawn Dooley (R) ü ü 10th Norfolk Jeffrey Roy (D) X 11th Norfolk Paul McMurtry (D) X 12th Norfolk John Rogers (D) ü ü 13th Norfolk Denise Garlick (D) X 14th Norfolk Alice Peisch (D) X 15th Norfolk Tommy Vitolo (D) X 1st Plymouth Matt Muratore (R) ü 2nd Plymouth Susan Williams Gifford Mixed (R) 3rd Plymouth Joan Meschino (D) X Patrick Joseph Kearney 4th Plymouth (D) 5th Plymouth David DeCoste (R) ü ü 6th Plymouth Josh S. Cutler (D) X X 7th Plymouth Alyson M. Sullivan (R) ü ü 8th Plymouth Angelo D'Emilia (R) Mixed 9th Plymouth Gerry Cassidy (D) X 10th Plymouth Michelle DuBois (D) X 11th Plymouth Claire Crogan (D) X 12th Plymouth Kathleen R. LaNatra (D) X 1st Suffolk Adrian Madaro (D) 2nd Suffolk Dan Ryan (D) X ü 3rd Suffolk Aaron M. Michlewitz (D) X 4th Suffolk David Biele (D) 5th Suffolk Liz Miranda (D) X 6th Suffolk Russell Holmes (D) ü ü 7th Suffolk Chynah Tyler (D) Mixed 8th Suffolk Jay Livingstone (D) X X 10th Suffolk Edward F. Coppinger (D) ü ü 11th Suffolk Liz Malia (D) X 12th Suffolk Dan Cullinane (D) X 13th Suffolk Daniel Hunt (D) X 14th Suffolk Angelo Scaccia (D) ü ü 15th Suffolk Nika Elugardo (D) X 16th Suffolk RoseLee Vincent (D) X 17th Suffolk Kevin Honan (D) X 18th Suffolk Michael Moran (D) X 19th Suffolk Robert DeLeo (D) Mixed 1st Worcester Kimberly Ferguson (R) ü ü 2nd Worcester Jonathan Zlotnik (D) X 3rd Worcester Stephan Hay (D) X 4th Worcester Natalie Higgins (D) X 5th Worcester Donnie Berthiaume (R) ü ü 6th Worcester Peter Durant (R) ü ü 7th Worcester Paul Frost (R) ü ü 8th Worcester Michael J. Soter (R) ü ü 9th Worcester David Muradian (R) ü 10th Worcester Brian Murray (D) 11th Worcester Hannah Kane (R) Mixed ü 12th Worcester Harold Naughton, Jr. (D) X ü 13th Worcester John J. Mahoney (D) X 14th Worcester James O'Day (D) X X 15th Worcester Mary Keefe (D) X ü 16th Worcester Dan Donahue (D) X David Henry Argosky 17th Worcester LeBoeuf (D) X 18th Worcester Joe McKenna ü .
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