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2001 Massachusetts's 9th congressional district special election

Massachusetts's 9th congressional district special election of 2001 was held in the U.S. state on October 16, 2001, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Representative Joe Moakley. Democratic state senator Stephen F. Lynch won the election over Republican state senator Jo Ann Sprague.

Background
Incumbent U.S. representative Joe Moakley, who was first elected in 1972, died on May 28, 2001. Primary elections to nominate candidates were scheduled for September 11, and a special election to fill the vacancy was scheduled for October 16. ==Democratic primary==
Democratic primary
Candidates • William A. Ferguson Jr., activist • Cheryl Jacques, state senator from NeedhamStephen Lynch, state senator from South BostonBrian A. Joyce, state senator from MiltonMarc Pacheco, state senator from Taunton • William F. Sinnott, former federal prosecutor • John E. Taylor, housing advocate Results {{Election box begin == Republican primary ==
Republican primary
Candidates • William D. McKinney, member of the Massachusetts Republican State Committee • Jo Ann Sprague, state senator from Walpole Results {{Election box begin ==General election==
General election
Candidates • Susan C. Gallagher-Long, nominee for U.S. Senate in 1996 (Conservative) • Stephen Lynch, state senator from South Boston (Democratic) • Brock Satter (Socialist Workers) • Jo Ann Sprague, state senator from Walpole (Republican) Results {{Election box begin ==References==
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