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Massachusetts

Massachusetts has two senators in the United States Senate and nine representatives in the United States House of Representatives. Massachusetts is a state in the United States.

Senators

Each state in the United States elects two senators, regardless of the state’s population. Senators serve six-year terms with staggered elections. Americans in the United States’s six territories do not have senators.

Massachusetts’s senators are:

Elizabeth Warren
Senior Senator

Elizabeth Warren

Democrat
Since Jan 3, 2013
Next Election in 2024
Edward “Ed” Markey
Junior Senator

Edward “Ed” Markey

Democrat
Since Jul 16, 2013
Next Election in 2026

Representatives

The United States is divided into 435 congressional districts, each with a population of about 710,000 individuals. Each district elects a representative to the House of Representatives for a two-year term. Representatives are also called congressmen/congresswomen. Americans in the United States’s six territories are represented in the House of Representatives by an additional six non-voting delegates.

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Massachusetts’s nine representatives are:

Richard Neal
1st District

Richard Neal

Democrat
Since Jan 3, 2013
James “Jim” McGovern
2nd District

James “Jim” McGovern

Democrat
Since Jan 3, 2013
Lori Trahan
3rd District

Lori Trahan

Democrat
Since Jan 3, 2019
Jake Auchincloss
4th District

Jake Auchincloss

Democrat
Since Jan 3, 2021
Katherine Clark
5th District

Katherine Clark

Democrat
Since Dec 12, 2013
Seth Moulton
6th District

Seth Moulton

Democrat
Since Jan 6, 2015
Ayanna Pressley
7th District

Ayanna Pressley

Democrat
Since Jan 3, 2019
Stephen Lynch
8th District

Stephen Lynch

Democrat
Since Jan 3, 2013
William R. Keating
9th District

William R. Keating

Democrat
Since Jan 3, 2013

All representatives serve until the end of the current Congress on Jan 3, 2025.

Map of Congressional Districts