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2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts

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2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts

← 2022 November 5, 2024 2026 →

All 9 Massachusetts seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Party Democratic Republican Independent
Last election 9 0 0
Seats won 9 0 0
Seat change Steady Steady Steady
Popular vote 2,386,170 304,460 248,449
Percentage 80.19% 10.23% 8.35%
Swing Increase 10.79% Decrease 19.74% Increase 7.72%

The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the nine U.S. representatives from the State of Massachusetts, one from all nine of the state's congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary elections took place on September 3, 2024.

District 1

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2024 Massachusetts's 1st congressional district election

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Nominee Richard Neal Nadia Milleron
Party Democratic Independent
Popular vote 223,325 133,532
Percentage 62.4% 37.3%

Neal:      40–50%     50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Milleron:      40–50%     50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Richard Neal
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Richard Neal
Democratic

The 1st congressional district is in western Massachusetts and includes Springfield and Pittsfield. The incumbent is Richard Neal, who was re-elected with 61.6% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

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Nominee

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Endorsements

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Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Richard Neal (D) $1,328,040 $1,137,529 $3,674,600
Source: Federal Election Commission[7]

Results

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Democratic primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Neal (incumbent) 56,364 99.1
Write-in 528 0.9
Total votes 56,892 100.0

Independents

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Declared

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Endorsements

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Nadia Milleron

Notable Individuals

  • Justin Hurst, Former Mayoral Candidate (Springfield, MA)[10]

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[11] Solid D July 28, 2023
Inside Elections[12] Solid D July 28, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] Safe D June 8, 2023
Elections Daily[14] Safe D June 8, 2023
CNalysis[15] Solid D November 16, 2023

Results

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2024 Massachusetts's 1st congressional district election[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Neal (incumbent) 223,325 62.4
Independent Nadia Milleron 133,552 37.3
Write-in 1,181 0.3
Total votes 358,058 100.0
Democratic hold

District 2

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2024 Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district election

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Nominee Jim McGovern Cornelius Shea
Party Democratic Independent
Popular vote 251,441 114,065
Percentage 68.6% 31.1%

McGovern:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%     >90%
Shea:      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Jim McGovern
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Jim McGovern
Democratic

The 2nd congressional district is in central Massachusetts and includes Worcester. The incumbent is Democrat Jim McGovern, who was re-elected with 66.3% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

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Nominee

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Endorsements

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Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Jim McGovern (D) $483,671 $448,298 $402,750
Source: Federal Election Commission[21]

Results

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Democratic primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim McGovern (incumbent) 56,343 99.6
Write-in 225 0.4
Total votes 56,568 100.0

Independents

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  • Cornelius Shea, Marine Corps veteran[22]

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[11] Solid D July 28, 2023
Inside Elections[12] Solid D July 28, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] Safe D June 8, 2023
Elections Daily[14] Safe D June 8, 2023
CNalysis[15] Solid D November 16, 2023

Results

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2024 Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district election[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim McGovern (incumbent) 251,441 68.6
Independent Cornelius Shea 114,065 31.1
Write-in 822 0.2
Total votes 366,328 100.0
Democratic hold

District 3

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2024 Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district election

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Nominee Lori Trahan
Party Democratic
Popular vote 264,698
Percentage 97.5%

Trahan:      90%+

U.S. Representative before election

Lori Trahan
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Lori Trahan
Democratic

The 3rd congressional district is in northeastern and central Massachusetts and includes Lowell and Lawrence. The incumbent is Lori Trahan, who was re-elected with 63.6% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

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Nominee

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Endorsements

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Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Lori Trahan (D) $670,277 $419,057 $1,118,719
Source: Federal Election Commission[26]

Results

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Democratic primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lori Trahan (incumbent) 54,612 99.4
Write-in 357 0.6
Total votes 54,969 100.0

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[11] Solid D July 28, 2023
Inside Elections[12] Solid D July 28, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] Safe D June 8, 2023
Elections Daily[14] Safe D June 8, 2023
CNalysis[15] Solid D November 16, 2023

Results

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2024 Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district election[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lori Trahan (incumbent) 264,698 97.5
Write-in 6,861 2.5
Total votes 271,559 100.0
Democratic hold

District 4

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2024 Massachusetts's 4th congressional district election

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Nominee Jake Auchincloss
Party Democratic
Popular vote 289,347
Percentage 97.2%

Auchincloss:      90%+

U.S. Representative before election

Jake Auchincloss
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Jake Auchincloss
Democratic

The 4th district contains much of southeastern Massachusetts and includes Newton, Attleboro, and Fall River. The incumbent is Jake Auchincloss, who ran uncontested in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

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Nominee

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Endorsements

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Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Jake Auchincloss (D) $1,547,565 $521,418 $3,480,411
Source: Federal Election Commission[30]

Results

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Democratic primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jake Auchincloss (incumbent) 64,238 98.9
Write-in 742 1.1
Total votes 64,980 100.0

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[11] Solid D July 28, 2023
Inside Elections[12] Solid D July 28, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] Safe D June 8, 2023
Elections Daily[14] Safe D June 8, 2023
CNalysis[15] Solid D November 16, 2023

Results

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2024 Massachusetts's 4th congressional district election[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jake Auchincloss (incumbent) 289,347 97.2
Write-in 8,378 2.8
Total votes 297,725 100.0
Democratic hold

District 5

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2024 Massachusetts's 5th congressional district election

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Nominee Katherine Clark
Party Democratic
Popular vote 286,689
Percentage 98.2%

Clark:      90%+

U.S. Representative before election

Katherine Clark
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Katherine Clark
Democratic

The 5th district represents parts of eastern Massachusetts and includes Framingham, Medford, and parts of Cambridge. The incumbent is Democrat Katherine Clark, who was re-elected with 74.0% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

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Nominee

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Endorsements

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Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Katherine Clark (D) $2,540,342 $2,219,689 $1,427,802
Source: Federal Election Commission[38]

Results

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Democratic primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Katherine Clark (incumbent) 76,806 99.2
Write-in 614 0.8
Total votes 76,806 100.0

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[11] Solid D July 28, 2023
Inside Elections[12] Solid D July 28, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] Safe D June 8, 2023
Elections Daily[14] Safe D June 8, 2023
CNalysis[15] Solid D November 16, 2023

Results

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2024 Massachusetts's 5th congressional district election[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Katherine Clark (incumbent) 286,689 98.2
Write-in 5,201 1.8
Total votes 291,890 100.0
Democratic hold

District 6

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2024 Massachusetts's 6th congressional district election

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Nominee Seth Moulton
Party Democratic
Popular vote 321,186
Percentage 97.8%

Moulton:      90%+

U.S. Representative before election

Seth Moulton
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Seth Moulton
Democratic

The 6th district represents northeastern Massachusetts and includes Salem, Peabody, and Gloucester. The incumbent is Democrat Seth Moulton, who was re-elected with 62.9% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

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Nominee

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Endorsements

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Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Seth Moulton (D) $990,249 $843,711 $915,852
Source: Federal Election Commission[41]

Results

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Democratic primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Seth Moulton (incumbent) 62,986 99.4
Write-in 394 0.6
Total votes 63,380 100.0

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[11] Solid D July 28, 2023
Inside Elections[12] Solid D July 28, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] Safe D June 8, 2023
Elections Daily[14] Safe D June 8, 2023
CNalysis[15] Solid D November 16, 2023

Results

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2024 Massachusetts's 6th congressional district election[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Seth Moulton (incumbent) 321,186 97.8
Write-in 7,191 2.2
Total votes 328,377 100.0
Democratic hold

District 7

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2024 Massachusetts's 7th congressional district election

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Nominee Ayanna Pressley
Party Democratic
Popular vote 232,094
Percentage 97.1%

Pressley:      90%+

U.S. Representative before election

Ayanna Pressley
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Ayanna Pressley
Democratic

The 7th district represents much of Boston and its suburbs. The incumbent is Democrat Ayanna Pressley, who was re-elected in with 84.8% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

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Nominee

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Declined

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Endorsements

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Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Ayanna Pressley (D) $586,240 $667,673 $240,853
Source: Federal Election Commission[48]

Results

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Democratic primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ayanna Pressley (incumbent) 57,172 98.2
Write-in 1,020 1.8
Total votes 58,192 100.0

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[11] Solid D July 28, 2023
Inside Elections[12] Solid D July 28, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] Safe D June 8, 2023
Elections Daily[14] Safe D June 8, 2023
CNalysis[15] Solid D November 16, 2023

Results

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2024 Massachusetts's 7th congressional district election[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ayanna Pressley (incumbent) 232,094 97.1
Write-in 6,907 2.9
Total votes 239,001 100.0
Democratic hold

District 8

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2024 Massachusetts's 8th congressional district election

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Nominee Stephen Lynch Robert Burke
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 265,432 110,638
Percentage 70.4% 29.4%

Town results
Lynch:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

Precinct results
Lynch:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
     No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Stephen Lynch
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Stephen Lynch
Democratic

The 8th district parts of Boston and eastern Massachusetts. The incumbent is Democrat Stephen Lynch, who was re-elected with 69.8% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

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Nominee

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Endorsements

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Stephen F. Lynch

Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Stephen Lynch (D) $308,966 $487,698 $1,176,177
Source: Federal Election Commission[49]

Results

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Democratic primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stephen Lynch (incumbent) 64,761 98.7
Write-in 861 1.3
Total votes 65,622 100.0

Republican primary

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Nominee

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  • Robert Burke, videographer and nominee for this district in 2022[50]

Eliminated in primary

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  • James Govatsos, retired businessman[50]
  • Daniel Kelly, bar owner[50]

Results

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Republican primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert Burke 10,335 46.1
Republican James Govatsos 6,216 27.7
Republican Daniel Kelly 5,761 25.7
Write-in 127 0.6
Total votes 22,439 100.0

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[11] Solid D July 28, 2023
Inside Elections[12] Solid D July 28, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] Safe D June 8, 2023
Elections Daily[14] Safe D June 8, 2023
CNalysis[15] Solid D November 16, 2023

Results

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2024 Massachusetts's 8th congressional district election[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stephen Lynch (incumbent) 265,432 70.4
Republican Robert Burke 110,638 29.4
Write-in 760 0.2
Total votes 376,830 100.0
Democratic hold

District 9

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2024 Massachusetts's 9th congressional district election

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Nominee Bill Keating Dan Sullivan
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 251,931 193,822
Percentage 56.4% 43.4%

Town results
Keating:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Sullivan:      50–60%

Precinct results
Keating:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Sullivan:      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Bill Keating
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Bill Keating
Democratic

The 9th district encompasses Cape Cod and the South Shore, and extends westward into New Bedford and surrounding suburbs. The incumbent is Democrat Bill Keating, who was re-elected with 59.2% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Democratic primary

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Endorsements

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Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Bill Keating (D) $306,692 $369,664 $798,354
Source: Federal Election Commission[52]

Results

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Democratic primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Keating (incumbent) 71,814 99.6
Write-in 275 0.4
Total votes 72,089 100.0

Republican primary

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Nominee

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  • Dan Sullivan, nurse[50]

Endorsements

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Dan Sullivan

Individuals

  • Jay McMahon, Republican nominee for Massachusetts Attorney General in 2018 and 2022[53]

Organizations

Results

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Republican primary results[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dan Sullivan 36,888 98.5
Write-in 549 1.5
Total votes 37,437 100.0

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[11] Solid D July 28, 2023
Inside Elections[12] Solid D July 28, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13] Safe D June 8, 2023
Elections Daily[14] Safe D June 8, 2023
CNalysis[15] Solid D November 16, 2023

Results

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2024 Massachusetts's 9th congressional district election[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Keating (incumbent) 251,931 56.4
Republican Dan Sullivan 193,822 43.4
Write-in 642 0.1
Total votes 446,395 100.0
Democratic hold

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