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The 2020 Massachusetts House of Representatives election took place on November 3, 2020. It elected members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.[3] Democrats achieved a net gain of 1 seat. One independent, Susannah Whipps, was also elected.[4] Incumbent Speaker Robert DeLeo won re-election but resigned before the new session to take a position at Northeastern University; Ronald Mariano replaced him as Speaker.[5]

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[6] Safe D October 21, 2020

Overview

Election

2020 Massachusetts House of Representatives election
General election — November 3, 2020 [7][8]
Party Votes Percentage Seats +/–
Democratic 2,239,316 74.27 129 Increase 2
Republican 686,101 22.76 30 Decrease 1
Green-Rainbow 1,100 0.04 0 Steady
Independents 56,261 1.87 1 Steady
All Others 30,628 1.02 0 Steady
Write-In 1,613 0.05 0 Steady
Valid votes 3,015,019 82.42
Invalid votes 642,986 17.58
Totals 3,658,005 100 160
Registered voter/turnout 4,812,909 76.00
Popular vote
Democratic
74.27%
Republican
22.76%
Independent
1.87%
Other
1.10%
Percentage seats won
Democratic
80.63%
Republican
18.75%
Independent
0.62%

Closest races

Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. 2nd Barnstable District, 8.3% (gain)
  2. 5th Barnstable District, 4.3%
  3. 14th Bristol District, 8.9% (gain)
  4. 1st Essex District, 3.3%
  5. 2nd Essex District, 2.6%
  6. 13th Essex District, 9.2%
  7. 4th Hampden District, 8% (gain)
  8. 7th Hampden District, 0.8%
  9. 1st Middlesex District, 3.1%
  10. 5th Plymouth District, 1.4%
  11. 12th Plymouth District, 9.5%

See also

References

  1. ^ Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. "Massachusetts Election Statistics". sec.state.ma.us. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  2. ^ "Registered Voters and Party Enrollment as of October 24, 2020" (PDF). Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  3. ^ "Massachusetts House of Representatives elections, 2020". Ballotpedia. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
  4. ^ "The Republican Minority in the Mass. Legislature Shed 5 Seats in 2020".
  5. ^ "Robert DeLeo resigning as Speaker of Massachusetts House". December 28, 2020.
  6. ^ "October Overview: Handicapping the 2020 State Legislature Races". The Cook Political Report. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
  7. ^ Galvin, William Francis. "PD43+ » Search Elections". Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  8. ^ "Registered Voters and Party Enrollment as of October 24, 2020" (PDF). Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved January 2, 2023.

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