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The 2024 United States Senate election in Massachusetts will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Massachusetts. Primary elections will take place on September 3, 2024.[1] Incumbent Senator Elizabeth Warren was first elected in 2012, defeating incumbent Republican Scott Brown. Warren was re-elected with 60.3% of the vote in 2018 and is seeking a third term in office.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Elizabeth Warren, incumbent U.S. senator (2013–present)[2]
Declined
- Jake Auchincloss, U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 4th congressional district (2021–present)[3] (running for re-election)[4]
- Seth Moulton, U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 6th congressional district (2015–present)[4] (running for re-election)[4]
- Ayanna Pressley, U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 7th congressional district (2019–present)[5] (endorsed Warren, running for re-election)[6][4]
- Michelle Wu, mayor of Boston (2021–present)[5] (endorsed Warren)[6]
Endorsements
- U.S. senators
- U.S. representatives
- Ayanna Pressley, U.S. representative from Massachusetts's 7th congressional district (2019–present)[6]
- State officials
- Maura Healey, Governor of Massachusetts (2023–present)[7]
- Local officials
- Michelle Wu, mayor of Boston (2021–present)[6]
- Organizations
- EMILY's List[8]
- Feminist Majority PAC[9]
- Harvard College Democrats[10]
- J Street PAC[11]
- Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs[12]
- League of Conservation Voters[13]
- Natural Resources Defense Council[14]
- National Women's Political Caucus[15]
- Population Connection Action Fund[16]
- Progressive Change Campaign Committee[17]
- Labor unions
- Political parties
Fundraising
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Elizabeth Warren (D) | $15,983,673 | $23,157,965 | $3,918,396 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[20] |
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
Filed paperwork
- Shiva Ayyadurai, entrepreneur, conspiracy theorist, and perennial candidate[23]
- John Berman, engineer and perennial candidate[24]
- Rebekah Etique, paralegal and campaign advisor[25]
Potential
Declined
- Chris Doughty, manufacturing executive and candidate for Governor of Massachusetts in 2022[27]
Endorsements
- Individuals
- Charles Hoskinson, founder of Cardano[28]
Fundraising
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Robert Antonellis (R) | $10,526 | $16,080 | $0 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[20] |
Workers Party primary
Candidates
Declared
- Brandon Griffin, activist[29]
Libertarian primary
Candidates
Deceased
- Louis Marino, former Chelmsford town meeting representative[30]
General election
Predictions
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[31] | Solid D | November 9, 2023 |
Inside Elections[32] | Solid D | November 9, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[33] | Safe D | November 9, 2023 |
Elections Daily[34] | Safe D | May 4, 2023 |
CNalysis[35] | Solid D | November 21, 2023 |
Polling
- Elizabeth Warren vs. Charlie Baker
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[a] |
Margin of error |
Elizabeth Warren (D) |
Charlie Baker (R) |
Undecided |
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Fiscal Alliance Foundation | May 6–7, 2023 | 750 (LV) | ± 3.6% | 34% | 49% | 17% |
- Elizabeth Warren vs. Karyn Polito
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[a] |
Margin of error |
Elizabeth Warren (D) |
Karyn Polito (R) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fiscal Alliance Foundation | July 21–22, 2023 | 750 (LV) | ± 3.6% | 41% | 29% | 30% |
Notes
References
- ^ "2024 State Primary Election Dates". www.ncsl.org. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
- ^ Kamisar, Ben; Shabad, Rebecca; Vitali, Ali (January 20, 2023). "Democrats Kaine, Warren and Gillibrand are all running for re-election". NBC News. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
- ^ Kashinsky, Lisa (February 9, 2023). "Rumor has it". Politico.
- ^ a b c d Kashinsky, Lisa (April 26, 2023). "N.H. Dems sort of back Biden". POLITICO. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- ^ a b Kashinsky, Lisa (October 14, 2022). "Pressley for president?". Politico. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
- ^ a b c d e Quinn, Melissa (March 27, 2023). "POLITICS: Elizabeth Warren announces Senate reelection bid". CBS News. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
- ^ Kashinsky, Lisa (April 24, 2023). "Healey's early flexes". Politico. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
- ^ Chou, Lauren (April 26, 2023). "EMILYs List Endorses Elizabeth Warren for Reelection to the United States Senate". EMILYs List. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
- ^ "2024 – Feminist Majority PAC". feministmajoritypac.org. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
- ^ "Presenting the official Spring 2024 Harvard Dems Endorsement Results! Congratulations to all who were endorsed! 🫶🏻✨". www.instagram.com. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
- ^ "Elizabeth Warren". JStreetPAC. Retrieved August 26, 2023.
- ^ "Meet JAC's 2024 Candidates | Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs". jacpac.org. Archived from the original on September 1, 2023. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
- ^ "LCV Action Fund Announces First Round of Congressional Endorsements". League of Conservation Voters. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
- ^ Dison, Denis (September 20, 2023). "NRDC Action Fund Endorses 51 House, Senate Incumbents". NRDC Action Fund. Retrieved September 20, 2023.
- ^ "Endorsed Candidates". National Women's Political Caucus. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
- ^ "2024 Endorsements". Population Connection Action Fund. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
- ^ @BoldProgressive (March 27, 2023). "BIG news for your Monday morning: @ewarren is formally running for re-election! The fight for big, structural change continues. Pitch in to become a founding donor to her re-election campaign". Twitter. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
- ^ "Endorsements". UFW. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
- ^ Working Families Party (@WorkingFamilies) (March 28, 2023). "We're endorsing @ewarren in her re-election for U.S. Senate. We've won some big things for working people. But we have a lot more to do, and Elizabeth has proven she's able to take the battle against right-wing Republicans and corporate Democrats — and for working people — on". Twitter. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
- ^ a b "2024 Election United States Senate - Massachusetts". fec.gov. Federal Election Commission. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
- ^ Brissette, Kristen (July 2023). "Senator Warren to Face Senate Race Competition". Barnstable Broadside. Retrieved July 10, 2023.
- ^ Kashinsky, Lisa; Garrity, Kelly (February 20, 2024). "Crypto attorney launches Senate bid against Elizabeth Warren". Politico. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
- ^ "AYYADURAI, SHIVA DR - Candidate overview". FEC.gov. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
- ^ "BERMAN, JOHN - Candidate overview". FEC.gov. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
- ^ "ETIQUE, REBEKAH - Candidate overview". FEC.gov. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
- ^ Gross, Samantha; Stout, Matt (March 7, 2024). "Quincy city councilor and cryptocurrency champion is weighing Republican bid against Elizabeth Warren". The Boston Globe. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
- ^ Kashinsky, Lisa; Gardner, Sophie; Garrity, Kelly (May 12, 2023). "Republicans search for a standard-bearer". POLITICO. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
- ^ "Hoskinson Backs XRP Advocate Deaton for Massachusetts Senate". Coinpaper. March 4, 2024. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
- ^ "Meet Elizabeth Warren's newest opponent for Senate, Socialist Brandon Griffin". The Republic. September 9, 2023.
- ^ Evans, Jordan (September 18, 2023). "Two Massachusetts Libertarian Candidates Will Not Appear on the Ballot". Independent Political Report. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
- ^ "2024 Senate Race ratings". Cook Political Report. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
- ^ "Senate Ratings". Inside Elections. January 6, 2023. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
- ^ "2024 Senate". Sabato's Crystal Ball. January 24, 2023. Retrieved February 13, 2023.
- ^ "Election Ratings". Elections Daily. August 1, 2023. Retrieved August 2, 2023.
- ^ "'24 Senate Forecast". CNalysis. Retrieved November 21, 2023.
External links
- Official campaign websites
- John Deaton (R) for Senate
- Brandon James Griffin (WP) for Senate
- Robert Antonellis (R) for Senate
- Elizabeth Warren (D) for Senate