3rd Middlesex Massachusetts House of Representatives district

The Massachusetts 3rd General Court District (or "3rd Middlesex") is a electoral district for the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Located in central Massachusetts, it comprises the towns of Hudson, Maynard and Stow (all of which are located in Middlesex County), as well as the town of Bolton (located in Worcester County).[1]

The current representative is Kate Hogan, a Democrat

District History

The 3rd District has existed in its current iteration since the 2004 redistricting.[2]

Electoral History

From 1985 to 2008, the 3rd District was represented by Democrat Patricia Walrath, who decided not to seek re-election in 2008.[3] Since 2009, the District has been represented by Democrat Kate Hogan.

2014

Candidate Party Votes %
Kate HoganDemocratic Party9,84760.22
Paddy DolanRepublican Party6,49539.72
Write-ins90.06
Invalid/blank votes641
Total16,992100
Source: Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

2012

Candidate Party Votes %
Kate HoganDemocratic Party14,07464.11
Chuck S. Kuniewich, JrRepublican Party7,86535.82
Write-ins150.07
Invalid/blank votes1,317
Total23,271100
Source: Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

2010

Candidate Party Votes %
Kate HoganDemocratic Party10,11460.05
Chuck S. KuniewichRepublican Party6,71939.89
Write-ins110.07
Invalid/blank votes1,106
Total17,950100
Source: Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Voter Affiliation

Total Registered Democratic Democratic (%) Green-Rainbow Green-Rainbow (%) Republican Republican (%) United Independent United Independent (%) Unenrolled Unenrolled (%)
Bolton 3392 658 19.40 2 0.06 634 18.69 0 0.00 2093 61.70
Stow 4809 1152 23.96 5 0.10 677 14.08 0 0.00 2964 61.63
Maynard 7004 2230 31.84 13 0.19 744 10.62 0 0.00 2983 42.59
Hudson 12102 2885 23.84 17 0.14 1384 11.44 6 0.05 7758 64.11
District Total 27307 6925 25.36 37 0.14 3439 12.59 6 0.02 15798 57.85
2015 Figures; Source: Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

References

  1. Massachusetts Representative Districts — 2002 Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  2. malegislature.gov - District Maps
  3. A family affair Boston Globe, July 10, 2008

External links

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