2022 Massachusetts Primary Live Results
Overview
Election Date | September 6, 2022 |
Where to Vote | Find your Polling Place and Hours |
Polls Close | 8:00 PM Eastern Time |
On this Page | Primary results for Governor, U.S. House, State Legislature |
Governor
Although one of the most popular governors in the country, Republican Charlie Baker decided not to seek a third term. Given the lean of the state, the seat is likely to flip to the Democrats in November.
The Democratic nominee will be the state's Attorney General, Maura Healey. Her opponent for the nomination, state Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz withdrew from the race in June, although she remains on the ballot.
The Republican primary features former state Rep. Geoff Diehl and businessman Chris Doughty. Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Diehl.
U.S. House
These primaries will be conducted using redistricted boundaries. Democrats hold all nine districts; each incumbent is running and unopposed for renomination.
For the GOP, there are contested primaries in Districts 8 and 9. No one sought the nomination in District 4. Elsewhere, there is one Republican on the primary ballot in each District.
In the party-specific tables below, change the active district by making a selection in the drop-down menu.
State Senate
There are 40 seats in the Massachusetts State Senate. Democrats hold all but 3. Members serve two-year terms.
State House
Democrats dominate the Massachusetts House of Representatives. The party holds 125 seats, Republicans have 27 and there is one independent. Seven seats are vacant. Members serve two-year terms.
U.S. Senate
No 2022 election