Voters in Massachusetts will be heading to the polls to cast their ballots in the state’s nine congressional districts. In the 1st Congressional District, Democrat Richard Neal, the incumbent, faces off against Independent Nadi Milleron. In the 2nd Congressional District, Democrat Jim McGovern, the incumbent, is challenged by Independent Cornelius Shea. The 3rd Congressional District sees Democrat Lori Trahan running uncontested as the incumbent, while the 4th Congressional District has Democrat Jake Auchincloss running unopposed. Democrat Katherine Clark is running unopposed in the 5th Congressional District, while Democrat Seth Moulton holds the sole candidacy in the 6th Congressional District. Democrat Ayanna Pressley is the only candidate in the 7th Congressional District. In the 8th Congressional District, Democrat Stephen Lynch, the incumbent, faces off against Republican Rob Burke. In the 9th Congressional District, Democrat Bill Keating, the incumbent, is up against Republican Dan Sullivan.
With several incumbents facing challengers and some districts seeing uncontested races, the outcome of the Massachusetts congressional elections will have significant implications for the state and the nation as a whole. Voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on important issues and decide who will represent them in Congress. Stay tuned for the election results and the impact they will have on Massachusetts politics.
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