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| State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denise Andrews | 75% | |||
| MA | State House - Second Middlesex | Jim Arciero | Democratic | 35% |
| MA | State House - Second Hampden | Brian Ashe | Democratic | 65% |
| Cory Atkins | 70% | |||
| MA | State House - First Norfolk | Bruce Ayers | Democratic | 35% |
| Ruth Balser | 60% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Third Middlesex | Mike Barrett | Democratic | 67% |
| Jay Barrows | 15% | |||
| Carlo Basile | 55% | |||
| Matthew Beaton | 20% | |||
| Jen Benson | 60% | |||
| John Binienda, Sr. | 45% | |||
| MA | State House - Third Hampden | Nicholas Boldyga | Republican | 15% |
| Garrett Bradley | 60% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Second Plymouth and Norfolk | Michael Brady | Democratic | 65% |
| Stephen Brewer | 48% | |||
| Paul Brodeur | 60% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Suffolk and Middlesex | Will Brownsberger | Democratic | 67% |
| MA | State House - Thirteenth Bristol | Antonio Cabral | Democratic | 65% |
| Tom Calter III | 35% | |||
| Linda Campbell | 39% | |||
| Christine Canavan | 45% | |||
| Gale Candaras | 48% | |||
| James Cantwell | 60% | |||
| Gailanne Cariddi | 56% | |||
| MA | State House - Second Norfolk | Tackey Chan | Democratic | 65% |
| Harriette Chandler | 52% | |||
| Sonia Chang-Diaz | 93% | |||
| MA | U.S. House - 5 | Katherine Clark | Democratic | 78% |
| Cheryl Coakley-Rivera | 69% | |||
| Leah Cole Allen | 0% | |||
| MA | State Senate - First Suffolk | Nick Collins | Democratic | 60% |
| Tom Conroy | 65% | |||
| Ed Coppinger | 55% | |||
| Michael Costello | 55% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Second Middlesex and Norfolk | Cindy Creem | Democratic | 69% |
| Claire Cronin | 60% | |||
| Dan Cullinane | 63% | |||
| MA | Councilor - At-Large | Sean Curran | 35% | |
| MA | State House - Fifth Norfolk | Mark Cusack | Democratic | 55% |
| Josh Cutler | 55% | |||
| Angelo D'Emilia | 20% | |||
| Robert DeLeo | 60% | |||
| MA | State House - Twenty-Fifth Middlesex | Marjorie Decker | Democratic | 85% |
| Brian Dempsey | 60% | |||
| Marcos Devers | 65% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Middlesex and Suffolk | Sal DiDomenico | Democratic | 78% |
| Stephen DiNatale | 30% | |||
| MA | Auditor | Diana DiZoglio | Democratic | 30% |
| Geoff Diehl | 10% | |||
| MA | State House - Sixteenth Worcester | Daniel Donahue | Democratic | 50% |
| MA | State House - Thirty-Fifth Middlesex | Paul Donato, Sr. | Democratic | 57% |
| Kenneth Donnelly | 63% | |||
| Eileen Donoghue | 33% | |||
| Shawn Dooley | 0% | |||
| Benjamin Downing | 59% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Worcester and Hampshire | Peter Durant | Republican | 10% |
| James Dwyer | 30% | |||
| Carolyn Dykema | 60% | |||
| Lori Ehrlich | 60% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Middlesex and Worcester | Jamie Eldridge | Democratic | 96% |
| Christopher Fallon | 63% | |||
| MA | State House - Second Berkshire | Tricia Farley-Bouvier | Democratic | 85% |
| MA | State Senate - Worcester and Norfolk | Ryan Fattman | Republican | 15% |
| Robert Fennell | 60% | |||
| MA | State House - First Worcester | Kimberly Ferguson | Republican | 15% |
| John Fernandes | 60% | |||
| Ann-Margaret Ferrante | 65% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Second Essex and Middlesex | Barry Finegold | Democratic | 44% |
| MA | State House - Sixth Hampden | Mike Finn | Democratic | 60% |
| MA | State House - Sixth Bristol | Carole Fiola | Democratic | 44% |
| Jennifer Flanagan | 48% | |||
| Linda Forry | 56% | |||
| Gloria Fox | 80% | |||
| John Fresolo | 35% | |||
| MA | State House - Seventh Worcester | Paul Frost | Republican | 20% |
| MA | State House - Sixth Norfolk | Bill Galvin | Democratic | 60% |
| MA | State House - Twenty-Third Middlesex | Sean Garballey | Democratic | 75% |
| Denise Garlick | 65% | |||
| MA | State House - Thirty-Sixth Middlesex | Colleen Garry | Democratic | 15% |
| Susan Gifford | 15% | |||
| Anne Gobi | 55% | |||
| Tom Golden, Jr. | 45% | |||
| MA | State House - Twenty-First Middlesex | Ken Gordon | Democratic | 70% |
| MA | State House - Fourth Middlesex | Danielle Gregoire | Democratic | 70% |
| Patricia Haddad | 60% | |||
| Sheila Harrington | 15% | |||
| Jon Hecht | 85% | |||
| Robert Hedlund, Jr. | 15% | |||
| Carlos Henriquez | 85% | |||
| Paul Heroux | 50% | |||
| Bradford Hill | 15% | |||
| MA | State House - Third Middlesex | Kate Hogan | Democratic | 60% |
| MA | State House - Sixth Suffolk | Russell Holmes | Democratic | 57% |
| MA | State House - Seventeenth Suffolk | Kevin Honan | Democratic | 60% |
| MA | State House - Fourth Bristol | Steven Howitt | Republican | 15% |
| Don Humason, Jr. | 9% | |||
| Randy Hunt | 26% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Second Middlesex | Pat Jehlen | Democratic | 89% |
| MA | State House - Twentieth Middlesex | Brad Jones, Jr. | Republican | 15% |
| State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denise Andrews | 75% | |||
| MA | State House - Second Middlesex | Jim Arciero | D | 35% |
| MA | State House - Second Hampden | Brian Ashe | D | 65% |
| Cory Atkins | 70% | |||
| MA | State House - First Norfolk | Bruce Ayers | D | 35% |
| Ruth Balser | 60% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Third Middlesex | Mike Barrett | D | 67% |
| Jay Barrows | 15% | |||
| Carlo Basile | 55% | |||
| Matthew Beaton | 20% | |||
| Jen Benson | 60% | |||
| John Binienda, Sr. | 45% | |||
| MA | State House - Third Hampden | Nicholas Boldyga | R | 15% |
| Garrett Bradley | 60% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Second Plymouth and Norfolk | Michael Brady | D | 65% |
| Stephen Brewer | 48% | |||
| Paul Brodeur | 60% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Suffolk and Middlesex | Will Brownsberger | D | 67% |
| MA | State House - Thirteenth Bristol | Antonio Cabral | D | 65% |
| Tom Calter III | 35% | |||
| Linda Campbell | 39% | |||
| Christine Canavan | 45% | |||
| Gale Candaras | 48% | |||
| James Cantwell | 60% | |||
| Gailanne Cariddi | 56% | |||
| MA | State House - Second Norfolk | Tackey Chan | D | 65% |
| Harriette Chandler | 52% | |||
| Sonia Chang-Diaz | 93% | |||
| MA | U.S. House - 5 | Katherine Clark | D | 78% |
| Cheryl Coakley-Rivera | 69% | |||
| Leah Cole Allen | 0% | |||
| MA | State Senate - First Suffolk | Nick Collins | D | 60% |
| Tom Conroy | 65% | |||
| Ed Coppinger | 55% | |||
| Michael Costello | 55% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Second Middlesex and Norfolk | Cindy Creem | D | 69% |
| Claire Cronin | 60% | |||
| Dan Cullinane | 63% | |||
| MA | Councilor - At-Large | Sean Curran | 35% | |
| MA | State House - Fifth Norfolk | Mark Cusack | D | 55% |
| Josh Cutler | 55% | |||
| Angelo D'Emilia | 20% | |||
| Robert DeLeo | 60% | |||
| MA | State House - Twenty-Fifth Middlesex | Marjorie Decker | D | 85% |
| Brian Dempsey | 60% | |||
| Marcos Devers | 65% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Middlesex and Suffolk | Sal DiDomenico | D | 78% |
| Stephen DiNatale | 30% | |||
| MA | Auditor | Diana DiZoglio | D | 30% |
| Geoff Diehl | 10% | |||
| MA | State House - Sixteenth Worcester | Daniel Donahue | D | 50% |
| MA | State House - Thirty-Fifth Middlesex | Paul Donato, Sr. | D | 57% |
| Kenneth Donnelly | 63% | |||
| Eileen Donoghue | 33% | |||
| Shawn Dooley | 0% | |||
| Benjamin Downing | 59% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Worcester and Hampshire | Peter Durant | R | 10% |
| James Dwyer | 30% | |||
| Carolyn Dykema | 60% | |||
| Lori Ehrlich | 60% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Middlesex and Worcester | Jamie Eldridge | D | 96% |
| Christopher Fallon | 63% | |||
| MA | State House - Second Berkshire | Tricia Farley-Bouvier | D | 85% |
| MA | State Senate - Worcester and Norfolk | Ryan Fattman | R | 15% |
| Robert Fennell | 60% | |||
| MA | State House - First Worcester | Kimberly Ferguson | R | 15% |
| John Fernandes | 60% | |||
| Ann-Margaret Ferrante | 65% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Second Essex and Middlesex | Barry Finegold | D | 44% |
| MA | State House - Sixth Hampden | Mike Finn | D | 60% |
| MA | State House - Sixth Bristol | Carole Fiola | D | 44% |
| Jennifer Flanagan | 48% | |||
| Linda Forry | 56% | |||
| Gloria Fox | 80% | |||
| John Fresolo | 35% | |||
| MA | State House - Seventh Worcester | Paul Frost | R | 20% |
| MA | State House - Sixth Norfolk | Bill Galvin | D | 60% |
| MA | State House - Twenty-Third Middlesex | Sean Garballey | D | 75% |
| Denise Garlick | 65% | |||
| MA | State House - Thirty-Sixth Middlesex | Colleen Garry | D | 15% |
| Susan Gifford | 15% | |||
| Anne Gobi | 55% | |||
| Tom Golden, Jr. | 45% | |||
| MA | State House - Twenty-First Middlesex | Ken Gordon | D | 70% |
| MA | State House - Fourth Middlesex | Danielle Gregoire | D | 70% |
| Patricia Haddad | 60% | |||
| Sheila Harrington | 15% | |||
| Jon Hecht | 85% | |||
| Robert Hedlund, Jr. | 15% | |||
| Carlos Henriquez | 85% | |||
| Paul Heroux | 50% | |||
| Bradford Hill | 15% | |||
| MA | State House - Third Middlesex | Kate Hogan | D | 60% |
| MA | State House - Sixth Suffolk | Russell Holmes | D | 57% |
| MA | State House - Seventeenth Suffolk | Kevin Honan | D | 60% |
| MA | State House - Fourth Bristol | Steven Howitt | R | 15% |
| Don Humason, Jr. | 9% | |||
| Randy Hunt | 26% | |||
| MA | State Senate - Second Middlesex | Pat Jehlen | D | 89% |
| MA | State House - Twentieth Middlesex | Brad Jones, Jr. | R | 15% |