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State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
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Kevin Aguiar | 83% | |||
Geraldo Alicea | 83% | |||
Willie Mae Allen | 67% | |||
MA | State House - Second Middlesex | Jim Arciero | Democratic | 83% |
MA | State House - Second Hampden | Brian Ashe | Democratic | 83% |
Cory Atkins | 83% | |||
Demetrius Atsalis | 67% | |||
MA | State House - First Norfolk | Bruce Ayers | Democratic | 83% |
Steven Baddour | 71% | |||
MA | State House - Twelfth Middlesex | Ruth Balser | Democratic | 100% |
MA | State House - First Bristol | Jay Barrows | Republican | 50% |
Carlo Basile | 83% | |||
Jen Benson | 100% | |||
Frederick Berry | 86% | |||
John Binienda, Sr. | 83% | |||
Daniel Bosley | 67% | |||
Bill Bowles | 100% | |||
Garrett Bradley | 83% | |||
MA | State Senate - Second Plymouth and Norfolk | Michael Brady | Democratic | 83% |
Stephen Brewer | 86% | |||
Scott Brown | 100% | |||
MA | State Senate - Suffolk and Middlesex | Will Brownsberger | Democratic | 83% |
Stephen Buoniconti | 71% | |||
MA | State House - Thirteenth Bristol | Antonio Cabral | Democratic | 83% |
Jennifer Callahan | 83% | |||
Tom Calter III | 83% | |||
Linda Campbell | 83% | |||
Christine Canavan | 83% | |||
Gale Candaras | 71% | |||
Stephen Canessa | 67% | |||
James Cantwell | 83% | |||
Harriette Chandler | 86% | |||
Sonia Chang-Diaz | 100% | |||
MA | U.S. House - 5 | Katherine Clark | Democratic | 100% |
Cheryl Coakley-Rivera | 83% | |||
Tom Conroy | 83% | |||
Michael Costello | 67% | |||
Geraldine Creedon | 33% | |||
MA | State Senate - Second Middlesex and Norfolk | Cindy Creem | Democratic | 71% |
MA | Councilor - At-Large | Sean Curran | 67% | |
Steven D'Amico | 100% | |||
Robert DeLeo | 83% | |||
Brian Dempsey | 83% | |||
Marcos Devers | 100% | |||
MA | State Senate - Middlesex and Suffolk | Sal DiDomenico | Democratic | 100% |
MA | Mayor - At-Large | Stephen DiNatale | 67% | |
MA | State House - Thirty-Fifth Middlesex | Paul Donato, Sr. | Democratic | 83% |
Christopher Donelan | 83% | |||
Kenneth Donnelly | 86% | |||
Benjamin Downing | 75% | |||
Joseph Driscoll, Jr. | 50% | |||
James Dwyer | 83% | |||
Carolyn Dykema | 100% | |||
Lori Ehrlich | 83% | |||
MA | State Senate - Middlesex and Worcester | Jamie Eldridge | Democratic | 100% |
Lewis Evangelidis | 50% | |||
James Fagan | 33% | |||
Christopher Fallon | 83% | |||
Mark Falzone | 83% | |||
Susan Fargo | 100% | |||
Robert Fennell | 83% | |||
John Fernandes | 83% | |||
MA | State House - Fifth Essex | Ann-Margaret Ferrante | Democratic | 83% |
MA | State Senate - Second Essex and Middlesex | Barry Finegold | Democratic | 67% |
Jennifer Flanagan | 57% | |||
David Flynn | 67% | |||
Linda Forry | 67% | |||
Gloria Fox | 67% | |||
John Fresolo | 83% | |||
MA | State House - Seventh Worcester | Paul Frost | Republican | 50% |
Anthony Galluccio | 50% | |||
MA | State House - Sixth Norfolk | Bill Galvin | Democratic | 83% |
MA | State House - Twenty-Third Middlesex | Sean Garballey | Democratic | 83% |
MA | State House - Thirty-Sixth Middlesex | Colleen Garry | Democratic | 67% |
MA | State House - Second Plymouth | Susan Gifford | Republican | 50% |
Anne Gobi | 83% | |||
Tom Golden, Jr. | 83% | |||
Mary Grant | 100% | |||
William Greene, Jr. | 50% | |||
MA | State House - Fourth Middlesex | Danielle Gregoire | Democratic | 83% |
Denis Guyer | 83% | |||
MA | State House - Fifth Bristol | Patricia Haddad | Democratic | 83% |
Robert Hargraves | 50% | |||
Lida Harkins | 50% | |||
John Hart, Jr. | 57% | |||
Jon Hecht | 100% | |||
MA | Mayor - At-Large | Robert Hedlund, Jr. | 71% | |
Bradford Hill | 50% | |||
MA | State House - Third Middlesex | Kate Hogan | Democratic | 83% |
MA | State House - Seventeenth Suffolk | Kevin Honan | Democratic | 83% |
MA | Mayor - At-Large | Don Humason, Jr. | 50% | |
MA | State Senate - Second Middlesex | Pat Jehlen | Democratic | 100% |
MA | State House - Twentieth Middlesex | Brad Jones, Jr. | Republican | 50% |
Brian Joyce | 71% | |||
Michael Kane | 83% | |||
Jay Kaufman | 83% | |||
John Keenan, Jr. | 83% | |||
Thomas Kennedy | 71% | |||
MA | State House - Eleventh Middlesex | Kay Khan | Democratic | 83% |
Michael Knapik | 57% |
State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kevin Aguiar | 83% | |||
Geraldo Alicea | 83% | |||
Willie Mae Allen | 67% | |||
MA | State House - Second Middlesex | Jim Arciero | D | 83% |
MA | State House - Second Hampden | Brian Ashe | D | 83% |
Cory Atkins | 83% | |||
Demetrius Atsalis | 67% | |||
MA | State House - First Norfolk | Bruce Ayers | D | 83% |
Steven Baddour | 71% | |||
MA | State House - Twelfth Middlesex | Ruth Balser | D | 100% |
MA | State House - First Bristol | Jay Barrows | R | 50% |
Carlo Basile | 83% | |||
Jen Benson | 100% | |||
Frederick Berry | 86% | |||
John Binienda, Sr. | 83% | |||
Daniel Bosley | 67% | |||
Bill Bowles | 100% | |||
Garrett Bradley | 83% | |||
MA | State Senate - Second Plymouth and Norfolk | Michael Brady | D | 83% |
Stephen Brewer | 86% | |||
Scott Brown | 100% | |||
MA | State Senate - Suffolk and Middlesex | Will Brownsberger | D | 83% |
Stephen Buoniconti | 71% | |||
MA | State House - Thirteenth Bristol | Antonio Cabral | D | 83% |
Jennifer Callahan | 83% | |||
Tom Calter III | 83% | |||
Linda Campbell | 83% | |||
Christine Canavan | 83% | |||
Gale Candaras | 71% | |||
Stephen Canessa | 67% | |||
James Cantwell | 83% | |||
Harriette Chandler | 86% | |||
Sonia Chang-Diaz | 100% | |||
MA | U.S. House - 5 | Katherine Clark | D | 100% |
Cheryl Coakley-Rivera | 83% | |||
Tom Conroy | 83% | |||
Michael Costello | 67% | |||
Geraldine Creedon | 33% | |||
MA | State Senate - Second Middlesex and Norfolk | Cindy Creem | D | 71% |
MA | Councilor - At-Large | Sean Curran | 67% | |
Steven D'Amico | 100% | |||
Robert DeLeo | 83% | |||
Brian Dempsey | 83% | |||
Marcos Devers | 100% | |||
MA | State Senate - Middlesex and Suffolk | Sal DiDomenico | D | 100% |
MA | Mayor - At-Large | Stephen DiNatale | 67% | |
MA | State House - Thirty-Fifth Middlesex | Paul Donato, Sr. | D | 83% |
Christopher Donelan | 83% | |||
Kenneth Donnelly | 86% | |||
Benjamin Downing | 75% | |||
Joseph Driscoll, Jr. | 50% | |||
James Dwyer | 83% | |||
Carolyn Dykema | 100% | |||
Lori Ehrlich | 83% | |||
MA | State Senate - Middlesex and Worcester | Jamie Eldridge | D | 100% |
Lewis Evangelidis | 50% | |||
James Fagan | 33% | |||
Christopher Fallon | 83% | |||
Mark Falzone | 83% | |||
Susan Fargo | 100% | |||
Robert Fennell | 83% | |||
John Fernandes | 83% | |||
MA | State House - Fifth Essex | Ann-Margaret Ferrante | D | 83% |
MA | State Senate - Second Essex and Middlesex | Barry Finegold | D | 67% |
Jennifer Flanagan | 57% | |||
David Flynn | 67% | |||
Linda Forry | 67% | |||
Gloria Fox | 67% | |||
John Fresolo | 83% | |||
MA | State House - Seventh Worcester | Paul Frost | R | 50% |
Anthony Galluccio | 50% | |||
MA | State House - Sixth Norfolk | Bill Galvin | D | 83% |
MA | State House - Twenty-Third Middlesex | Sean Garballey | D | 83% |
MA | State House - Thirty-Sixth Middlesex | Colleen Garry | D | 67% |
MA | State House - Second Plymouth | Susan Gifford | R | 50% |
Anne Gobi | 83% | |||
Tom Golden, Jr. | 83% | |||
Mary Grant | 100% | |||
William Greene, Jr. | 50% | |||
MA | State House - Fourth Middlesex | Danielle Gregoire | D | 83% |
Denis Guyer | 83% | |||
MA | State House - Fifth Bristol | Patricia Haddad | D | 83% |
Robert Hargraves | 50% | |||
Lida Harkins | 50% | |||
John Hart, Jr. | 57% | |||
Jon Hecht | 100% | |||
MA | Mayor - At-Large | Robert Hedlund, Jr. | 71% | |
Bradford Hill | 50% | |||
MA | State House - Third Middlesex | Kate Hogan | D | 83% |
MA | State House - Seventeenth Suffolk | Kevin Honan | D | 83% |
MA | Mayor - At-Large | Don Humason, Jr. | 50% | |
MA | State Senate - Second Middlesex | Pat Jehlen | D | 100% |
MA | State House - Twentieth Middlesex | Brad Jones, Jr. | R | 50% |
Brian Joyce | 71% | |||
Michael Kane | 83% | |||
Jay Kaufman | 83% | |||
John Keenan, Jr. | 83% | |||
Thomas Kennedy | 71% | |||
MA | State House - Eleventh Middlesex | Kay Khan | D | 83% |
Michael Knapik | 57% |