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2024 Massachusetts Senate election

The 2024 Massachusetts State Senate election was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, with the primary election held on Tuesday, September 3, 2024. Massachusetts voters elected all 40 members of the State Senate to serve two-year terms in the Massachusetts General Court. The election coincided with United States national elections and Massachusetts state elections, including U.S. Senate, U.S. House, U.S. President, and Massachusetts House.

Pre-election special elections
2023: Worcester and Hampshire ==Retirements==
Retirements
Three incumbents did not seek re-election. Democrats3rd Bristol and Plymouth: Marc Pacheco retired. • Norfolk, Plymouth and Bristol: Walter Timilty retired to run for Norfolk County Clerk of Courts. • Plymouth and Barnstable: Susan Moran retired to run for Barnstable County Clerk of Courts. == Predictions ==
Predictions
Due to the size of the Democrats' majority and the low number of competitive seats, most analysts consider a change in control of the chamber to be unlikely. Statewide Competitive districts Republicans won 3 districts that Kamala Harris carried, the 5th district Harris won by less than 0.3%, the 1st by 22.6% and the 30th by 18.5%. Conversely, Democrats won the 13th district that Trump carried by 6.9%. == Overview ==
Overview
Election == Summary of results by Senate district ==
Summary of results by [[Massachusetts Senate|Senate]] district
Italics denote an open seat held by the incumbent party; bold text denotes a gain for a party. ==Detailed results==
Detailed results
Sources for election results: General election Bristol and Norfolk The incumbent was Democrat Paul R. Feeney, who was first elected in 2016. He ran for re-election. Democratic primary Paul R. Feeney, incumbent state senator Workers Party • Laura Saylor, candidate for this district in 2022 General election 1st Bristol and Plymouth The incumbent was Democrat Michael J. Rodrigues, who was first elected in 2010. He ran for re-election. Democratic primaryMichael J. Rodrigues, incumbent state senator General election 2nd Bristol and Plymouth The incumbent was Democrat Mark C. Montigny, who was first elected in 1992. He ran for re-election. Democratic primary • Molly Kivi, grant auditor • Mark C. Montigny, incumbent state senator General election 3rd Bristol and Plymouth The incumbent was Democrat Marc R. Pacheco, who was first elected in 1992. He did not run for re-election. Democratic primary • Joseph Richard Pacheco, Raynham selectman • Barry Christopher Sanders, social worker Republican primaryKelly Dooner, Taunton city councilor Independents • Jim DuPont, former Republican Raynham selectman General election Cape and Islands 1st Essex 2nd Essex 3rd Essex 1st Essex and Middlesex 2nd Essex and Middlesex Hampden Hampden, Hampshire and Worcester Hampden and Hampshire Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester 1st Middlesex 2nd Middlesex 3rd Middlesex 4th Middlesex 5th Middlesex Norfolk and Middlesex Middlesex and Norfolk Middlesex and Suffolk Middlesex and Worcester Norfolk, Plymouth and Bristol Norfolk, Worcester and Middlesex Norfolk and Plymouth Norfolk and Suffolk Plymouth and Barnstable 1st Plymouth and Norfolk 2nd Plymouth and Norfolk 1st Suffolk 2nd Suffolk 3rd Suffolk Suffolk and Middlesex 1st Worcester 2nd Worcester Worcester and Hampshire Worcester and Middlesex Worcester and Hampden == See also ==
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