Massachusetts House of Representatives DiZoglio was elected to the
Massachusetts House of Representatives in 2012, running a successful primary challenge to incumbent State Representative
David M. Torrisi. In the general election, DiZoglio defeated Republican nominee Karin Rhoton 62.8% to 37.0%. In 2014, DiZoglio sought a second term. She faced two Democratic primary opponents, Phil DeCologero and Oscar Camargo, who she defeated. She won the general election over Republican nominee Rosemary Smedile. In 2016, DiZoglio defeated Democratic primary opponent Phyllis Jones by almost a nine to one margin. She won a third term in the general election unopposed. She had filed legislation aimed at curbing opioid prescriptions and attempted to establish a task force in Massachusetts on protecting elderly and elderly persons residing in public housing. DiZoglio worked with the Lawrence legislative delegation to secure $145,000 for
STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) learning at
Greater Lawrence Technical School.
Massachusetts Senate In March 2018 DiZoglio announced her candidacy for the
1st Essex District State Senate after incumbent State Senator
Kathleen O'Connor Ives announced her decision to not seek reelection. She won the Democratic primary unopposed. On November 6, 2018, she defeated Republican Alexandar Leighton Williams with 66.3% of the vote. She was the chair of the Joint Committee on Community Development and Small Businesses.
Massachusetts Auditor administered by Governor
Maura Healey In 2022, DiZoglio announced her candidacy for
Massachusetts State Auditor. She faced Chris Dempsey in the Democratic primary, defeating him 54.4% to 45.4%. She faced former 2018 Republican nominee for
Secretary of the Commonwealth Anthony Amore in
the general election, defeating him 55.1% to 37.7%. In November 2023,
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell declined to represent DiZoglio's office in suing the
Massachusetts General Court over its non-compliance with the audit. Campbell argued that DiZoglio's proposed ballot measure authorizing the audit would be similarly unconstitutional. In August 2024, DiZoglio served as Acting
Governor of Massachusetts while
Maura Healey, Lt. Gov.
Kim Driscoll, Secretary of State
William F. Galvin, Attorney General Andrea Campbell, and State Treasurer
Deb Goldberg were out of state. == Electoral history ==