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Massachusetts Senate's 2nd Middlesex district

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Map of Massachusetts Senate's 2nd Middlesex district, based on the 2010 United States census.

Massachusetts Senate's 2nd Middlesex district in the United States is one of 40 legislative districts of the Massachusetts Senate.[1] It covers portions of Middlesex county.[2] Democrat Pat Jehlen of Somerville has represented the district since 2015.[3] She is running for re-election in 2020, and has been endorsed by the Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus.[4]

Locales represented

The district includes the following localities:[2]

The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts House of Representatives' 23rd Middlesex, 24th Middlesex, 25th Middlesex, 26th Middlesex, 27th Middlesex, 29th Middlesex, 31st Middlesex, 34th Middlesex, and 35th Middlesex districts.[6]

Former locales

The district previously covered the following:

Senators

Images

Portraits of legislators

See also

References

  1. ^ "Massachusetts Senatorial Districts". Sec.state.ma.us. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "An Act Establishing Executive Councillor and Senatorial Districts", Session Laws: Acts (2011), retrieved April 15, 2020
  3. ^ a b Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Elections Division. "State Senate elections: 2nd Middlesex district". Sec.state.ma.us. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
  4. ^ "Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus Political Action Committee Endorsed Candidates", Mwpc.org, retrieved August 5, 2020
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Massachusetts General Court, "1866 Chap. 0120. An Act To Divide The Commonwealth Into Forty Districts For The Choice Of Senators", Acts and Resolves, hdl:2452/100042 – via State Library of Massachusetts
  6. ^ David Jarman (July 30, 2019), "Upper legislative district ↔ lower legislative district correspondences: MA", How do counties, House districts, and legislative districts all overlap?, Daily Kos, State Senate Districts to State House Districts
  7. ^ General Court, Massachusetts (1859). Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston – via Google Books.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ Public Officials of Massachusetts. 1935.
  9. ^ Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1945.
  10. ^ Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1957.
  11. ^ Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1969.
  12. ^ Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1979.
  13. ^ Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1985.
  14. ^ State Library of Massachusetts, "Massachusetts State Legislator's Papers Collections at the State Library", Mass.gov, retrieved September 3, 2020
  15. ^ Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1993.
  16. ^ Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Elections Division. "State Senate elections: 2002". Sec.state.ma.us. Retrieved April 15, 2020.

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