Rating Group: NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts

2019-2020 Positions

Issues: Abortion

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State Office Name Party Rating
Linda Campbell 25%
MA State Senate - First Suffolk Nick Collins Democratic 25%
MA State House - Eighth Plymouth Angelo D'Emilia Republican 25%
Marcos Devers 25%
MA State House - Thirty-Fifth Middlesex Paul Donato, Sr. Democratic 25%
Shawn Dooley 25%
MA State House - First Worcester Kimberly Ferguson Republican 25%
MA State House - Sixth Hampden Mike Finn Democratic 25%
MA State House - Sixth Bristol Carole Fiola Democratic 25%
MA State House - Seventh Worcester Paul Frost Republican 25%
MA State House - Second Plymouth Susan Gifford Republican 25%
Bradford Hill 25%
MA State House - Fourth Bristol Steven Howitt Republican 25%
Randy Hunt 25%
MA State House - Twentieth Middlesex Brad Jones, Jr. Republican 25%
MA State House - Eleventh Worcester Hannah Kane Republican 25%
MA State House - Ninth Bristol Christopher Markey Democratic 25%
MA State House - Twenty-Eighth Middlesex Joe McGonagle, Jr. Democratic 25%
MA State House - Eleventh Norfolk Paul McMurtry Democratic 25%
Leonard Mirra 25%
MA State House - Ninth Worcester David Muradian, Jr. Republican 25%
David Nangle 25%
MA State Senate - Plymouth and Norfolk Patrick O'Connor Republican 25%
MA State House - Twelfth Hampden Angelo Puppolo, Jr. Democratic 25%
MA State House - Nineteenth Middlesex Dave Robertson Democratic 25%
State Office Name Party Rating
Linda Campbell 25%
MA State Senate - First Suffolk Nick Collins D 25%
MA State House - Eighth Plymouth Angelo D'Emilia R 25%
Marcos Devers 25%
MA State House - Thirty-Fifth Middlesex Paul Donato, Sr. D 25%
Shawn Dooley 25%
MA State House - First Worcester Kimberly Ferguson R 25%
MA State House - Sixth Hampden Mike Finn D 25%
MA State House - Sixth Bristol Carole Fiola D 25%
MA State House - Seventh Worcester Paul Frost R 25%
MA State House - Second Plymouth Susan Gifford R 25%
Bradford Hill 25%
MA State House - Fourth Bristol Steven Howitt R 25%
Randy Hunt 25%
MA State House - Twentieth Middlesex Brad Jones, Jr. R 25%
MA State House - Eleventh Worcester Hannah Kane R 25%
MA State House - Ninth Bristol Christopher Markey D 25%
MA State House - Twenty-Eighth Middlesex Joe McGonagle, Jr. D 25%
MA State House - Eleventh Norfolk Paul McMurtry D 25%
Leonard Mirra 25%
MA State House - Ninth Worcester David Muradian, Jr. R 25%
David Nangle 25%
MA State Senate - Plymouth and Norfolk Patrick O'Connor R 25%
MA State House - Twelfth Hampden Angelo Puppolo, Jr. D 25%
MA State House - Nineteenth Middlesex Dave Robertson D 25%
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