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2024 Massachusetts Governor's Council election

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2024 Massachusetts Governor's Council election
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On November 5, 2024, an election was held to elect all 8 members to the Massachusetts Governor's Council.[1] The election coincided with elections for other offices, including Electors of President and Vice President, U.S. Senator, U.S. House of Representatives, State Senators, State Representatives, Register of Deeds, Clerk of Courts, and County Commissioners (only certain counties).

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The previous election saw Democrats maintain all 8 seats on the council. Councilor Robert Jubinville stepped down after being confirmed in December 2022 to serve as clerk magistrate for the Framingham District Court, and the district 2 seat remained vacant throughout the 2023–24 session.[2]

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District 1

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Joseph C. Ferreira (photographed in 2025) was re-elected

The 1st Governor's Council district is based in the southeastern part of the state and includes the Cape and the Islands. The incumbent is Democrat Joseph Ferreira, who was reelected with 97.4% of the vote in 2022 without major-party opposition.[3]

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Joseph C. Ferreira, incumbent Governor's Council Councillor

Endorsements

Results

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Republican primary

Candidates

No candidates have declared.

Independent Candidates

  • Krysten Condon[5]

General election

Results

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District 2

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Tamisha Civil (photographed in 2025) won election

The 2nd Governor's Council district is in southeastern Massachusetts and includes cities like Attleboro. The district has been vacant since Robert Jubinville accepted a clerk magistrate position in 2022.[7]

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Muriel Kramer, Hopkinton Board of Selectmen Chair and Veteran
  • Tamisha Civil, candidate for state representative (2020–2022)[8]
  • Sean Murphy, attorney and Navy Veteran
  • David Reservitz, attorney[9]

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  • Hunter Cohen, 2020 candidate for state representative, 9th Norfolk district (endorsed Reservitz) [10]

Endorsements

Sean Murphy

State Legislators

Organizations and Other Individuals

  • Local 4 International Union of Operating Engineers
  • Norfolk County Central Labor Council AFL-CIO
  • Local 7 Iron Workers
  • United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local 723
  • Sean Bentley, Milton Town Meeting Member
  • David M. Ringius, Jr., Braintree Town Vice-President, Councilor-at-Large
  • John "Jack" Lally, Brockton City Councilor Ward 6
  • Maria Tavares, Brockton City Councilor Ward 2
  • Philip Griffin, Brockton City Councilor Ward 3
  • David Teixeira, Brockton City Councilor-at-Large
  • Moises Rodrigues, Brockton City Councilor-at-Large
Muriel Kramer

State Legislators

Tamisha Civil

Organizations

  • SEIU-NAGE Local 229
Dave Reservitz

State Legislators

Fundraising

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Results

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Republican primary

Candidates

  • Francis Crimmins Jr.

Endorsements

Francis Crimmins Jr.

Elected Officials

Former Elected Officials

Labor Unions

  • Massachusetts Fraternal Order of Police [18]
  • State Police Association of Massachusetts [19]

Organizations

Newspapers

  • The Franklin Observer [21]

Results

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District 3

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Mara Dolan (photographed in 2025) won election

The 3rd Governor's Council district is contained to eastern Massachusetts. The incumbent is Democrat Marilyn M. Petitto Devaney, who has represented the district since 1999. She was re-elected in the 2022 general election with 98.2% of the vote.[22] In 2022, Devaney was challenged by public defender Mara Dolan in the Democratic primary, surviving the challenge by 1,658 votes.[23] Dolan won the 2024 primary by 3,760 votes.[24]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Endorsements

Marilyn Petitto Devaney
Mara Dolan

[25] Massachusetts Statewide Officers

State Senators

State Representatives

  • Jim Arciero, state representative
  • Tom Stanley, state representative
  • John Lawn, state representative
  • Alice Peisch, state representative
  • Michelle Ciccolo, state representative
  • Michael Moran, state representative
  • Kenneth I. Gordon, state representative
  • Richard Haggerty, state representative
  • Danillo Sena, state representative
  • Simon Cataldo, state representative
  • Tommy Vitolo, state representative

Local Officials

  • Kimberly Connors, Maynard Democratic Town Committee Chairwoman
  • Danielle Allen, former gubernatorial candidate, Cambridge Ward 2 Democrats Chair
  • Trey Fuccillo, Marlborough City Councilor

Organizations and Unions

  • Stow Democratic Town Committee
  • Our Revolution, Concord Area,
  • Acton Democratic Town Committee
  • Billerica Democratic Town Committee
  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 103
  • United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 2168
  • Brookline PAX

Results

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Republican primary

Candidates

No candidates have declared.

General election

Results

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District 4

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Christopher A. Ianella Jr. (photographed) was reelected

The 4th Governor's Council district contains much of Boston. The incumbent is Democrat Christopher A. Iannella, who has represented the district since 1993. He was re-elected in 2022 with 70.8% of the vote, defeating Republican Helene MacNeal.[26]

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Christopher A. Iannella Jr., incumbent Governor's Council Councillor
  • Stacey Borden[27]
  • Ronald Iacobucci[28]

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Results

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Republican primary

Candidates

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General election

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District 5

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Eunice Zeigler (photographed in 2025) won election

The 5th Governor's Council district represents much of the North Shore. The incumbent Democrat Eileen Duff, who has represented the district since 2013, is retiring to run for Register of Deeds, Essex South.[29]

Democratic primary

Nominee

  • Eunice Zeigler, Methuen City Councilor

Endorsements

Eunice Zeigler

Elected Officials

  • Eileen Duff, incumbent Governor's Councillor, District 5 (2013-present)[30]

Fundraising

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Republican primary

Candidates

Anne Manning-Martin, Peabody City Councilor

Endorsements

Anne Manning-Martin

Former Elected Officials

Labor Unions

  • New England Police Benevolent Association [32]
  • Massachusetts Coalition of Police [33]
  • Teamsters Local 25 [34]

Organizations

Results

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Independent Candidates

  • Elliot Jody

General election

Results

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District 6

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Terrence W. Kennedy (photographed in 2025) was re-elected

The 6th Governor's Council district represents cities and towns north of Boston. The incumbent is Democrat Terrence W. Kennedy, who has represented the district since 2012. He was re-elected in 2022 with 98.2% of the vote and without major-party opposition.[36]

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Terrence W. Kennedy, incumbent Governor's Council Councillor

Results

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Republican primary

Candidates

No candidates have declared.

General election

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District 7

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Paul DePalo (photographed in 2025) was re-elected

The 7th Governor's Council district represents much of central Massachusetts, including Worcester. The incumbent is Democrat Paul DePalo, who has represented the district since 2021. He was re-elected in 2022 with 57.0% of the vote.[37]

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Paul DePalo, incumbent Governor's Council Councillor

Results

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Republican primary

Candidates

  • Andrew Couture

Results

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General election

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District 8

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Tara J. Jacobs (photographed in 2025) was re-elected

The 8th Governor's Council district represents the majority of western Massachusetts. The district has been represented by Tara J. Jacobs since 2022. Jacobs was elected in 2022 with 99.4% of the vote.[38]

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Tara J. Jacobs, incumbent Governor's Council Councillor

Results

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Republican primary

Candidates

No candidates have declared.

General election

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