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Massachusetts House

Filing Deadline: May 6, 2008 • Primary Date: Sept. 16, 2008 • General Election: Nov. 4, 2008
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Total House seats: 10
110th Congress: 10 D
109th Congress: 10 D


MA-01 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: The 1st is the state's largest congressional district, bordering four states and covering about 40 percent of the land area of Massachusetts. Full Profile

2006 results: John Olver (D) defeated William Szych (I) by 76-23%.

Incumbent

Rep. John Olver (D)

Elected in June 1991; Seeking ninth full term.

Challengers

None


MA-02 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: This was a Yankee Republican district for much of the 20th century. Now it is more diverse culturally, and solidly Democratic. Full Profile

2006 results: Richard Neal (D) was unopposed.

Incumbent

Richard Neal (D)

Elected in 1988; Seeking 11th term.

Challengers

None


MA-03 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: In national elections, the 3rd District has been solidly Democratic since 1992. In gubernatorial elections, however, the district vote has been mixed. Full Profile

2006 results: Jim McGovern (D) was unopposed.

Incumbent

Jim McGovern (D)

Elected in 1996; Seeking seventh term.

Challengers

None


MA-04 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: This is a very Democratic district, although a handful of the suburban towns voted for Republican Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey for governor in 2006 over Democrat Deval Patrick. Full Profile

2006 results: Barney Frank (D) was unopposed.

Incumbent

Barney Frank (D)

Elected in 1980; Seeking 15th term.

Challengers

Chuck Morse (R), radio talk-show host


MA-05 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: In the 1980s and 1990s, the 5th District went Republican in national and even statewide elections. But that changed in the past few elections. Full Profile

2006 results: Martin Meehan (D) was unopposed.

2007 special election: Meehan resigned in July 2007 to become chancellor of the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. Niki Tsongas (D) defeated Jim Ogonowski (R) in a special election by 51-45%.

Incumbent

Niki Tsongas (D)

Elected in Oct. 2007; Seeking first full term.

Challengers

None


MA-06 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: While this is the site of the original gerrymander -- named after Elbridge Gerry -- the current 6th's boundaries are hardly grotesque by current national standards. Full Profile

2006 results: John Tierney (D) defeated Rick Barton (R) by 70-30%.

Incumbent

John Tierney (D)

Elected in 1996; Seeking seventh term.

Challengers

Rick Barton (R), airline pilot


MA-07 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: Many towns in the district were Yankee GOP through the 1950s; the high-tech suburbs trended GOP again in the 1980s but swung against Republicans in the 1990s. Full Profile

2006 results: Edward Markey (D) was unopposed.

Incumbent

Edward Markey (D)

Elected in 1976; Seeking 17th term.

Challengers

None


MA-08 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: The 8th District, with MIT and the software concentration in Cambridge, is one of the high-tech capitals of the country. It is by far the most Democratic district in the state. Full Profile

2006 results: Michael Capuano (D) defeated Laura Garza (SW) by 91-9%.

Incumbent

Michael Capuano (D)

Elected in 1998; Seeking sixth term.

Challengers

None


MA-09 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: Ethnically, the 9th is the nation's second-most heavily Irish district. Only the neighboring 10th District has more residents of Irish ancestry. Full Profile

2006 results: Stephen Lynch (D) defeated Jack Robinson (R) by 78-22%.

Incumbent

Stephen Lynch (D)

Elected in Oct. 2001; Seeking fourth full term.

Challengers

None


MA-10 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: Liberal politics, well-established on the Vineyard and Nantucket, have spread inland as well. The South Shore is generally Democratic territory. Full Profile

2006 results: Bill Delahunt (D) defeated Jeffrey Beatty (R) by 64-29%.

Incumbent

Bill Delahunt (D)

Elected in 1996; Seeking seventh term.

Challengers

None


Race Rankings

The Hotline

Based on likelihood of seat switching party control

  1. Ill.-11 (Open-R)
  2. Va.-11 (Open-R)
  3. N.Y.-25 (Open-R)
  4. Ariz.-01 (Open-R)
  5. Texas-22 (Lampson-D)
  6. N.J.-03 (Open-R)
  7. N.J.-07 (Open-R)
  8. N.M.-01 (Open-R)
  9. Ohio-16 (Open-R)
10. Ohio-15 (Open-R)


Previous Coverage

Check out National Journal's coverage of previous Massachusetts house races.

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