Connaughton started her political career in 2004 as a
Republican candidate for
state representative in the Seventh Middlesex District of
Massachusetts. She lost that open-seat race to then
Ashland School Board member
Tom Sannicandro. In September 2005, Connaughton was appointed by Governor
Mitt Romney to the board of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority. There, Connaughton has gained notoriety as an anti-toll activist for her area, but wanted higher tolls for Boston and Western Massachusetts, appearing on numerous television and radio programs to discuss issues pertaining to the Turnpike. In January 2010, Connaughton announced the commencement of her campaign for Massachusetts State Auditor as the Republican candidate. The seat was to be vacated by
Joe DeNucci (D), who announced he would retire at the end of his term. She challenged
Suzanne Bump (D), the former Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development under Governor Deval Patrick (D), for the Auditor's position.Bump, Suzanne Dem 992,680 49%Connaughton, Mary GOP 944,475 46%Fortune, Nat Grn 105,965 5% ==Professional background==