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Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district is a congessional district in central Massachusetts. It has been based out of Worcester County since the 1880's, however it had previously been located in coastal Essex County. The district is currently repesented by Jim McGovern, who has repesented the district since January 1997.

The Bristol county portions of this district were added following the 1992 remap.

[edit] Cities and towns currently in the district

In Bristol County:

Attleboro, Fall River: Wards 1-3; Ward 4, Precincts A&B; Ward 5, Precincts A&B; Ward 6, Precincts B&C; Ward 8, Precinct D, North Attleborough, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, Swansea.

In Middlesex County:

Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Marlborough.

In Norfolk County:

Franklin, Medway, Plainville, Wrentham.

In Worcester County:

Auburn, Boylston, Clinton, Holden, Northborough, Paxton, Princeton, Rutland, Shrewsbury, Southborough, West Boylston, Westborough, Worcester.

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[edit] Demographics

  • Land Area: 581.00 square miles (45.08% Rural, 54.92% Urban)
  • Population Distribution: 93.25% Urban, 6.75% Rural
  • Population (2000): 634,585
  • Median Income: $61,768
  • Ethnic Composition: 86.2% White, 2.8% Black, 3.2% Asian, 0.2% Native American, 6.0% Hispanic, 1.6% Other
  • Ancestry: 22.1% Irish, 13.0% Italian, 11.6% English
  • Occupation: Blue Collar 20.6%, White Collar 65.5%, Gray Collar 13.8%
  • Party Registration: Democrat , Republican , Unenrolled , Minor Parties
  • Cook Partisan Voting Index: D + 11

[edit] Representatives

Representative Party Years District home Note
Elbridge Gerry Anti-Administration March 4, 1789March 3, 1793
General ticket:
Pro-Administration March 4, 1793March 3, 1795
Samuel Lyman Federalist March 4, 1795November 6, 1800 Resigned
vacant November 7, 1800February 1, 1801
Ebenezer Mattoon Federalist February 2, 1801March 3, 1803
Manasseh Cutler Federalist March 4, 1801March 3, 1815
Jeremiah Nelson Federalist March 4, 1805March 3, 1807
Edward St. Loe Livermore Federalist March 4, 1807March 3, 1811
Leonard White Federalist March 4, 1811March 3, 1813
Timothy Pickering Federalist March 4, 1813March 3, 1815
Jeremiah Nelson Federalist March 4, 1815March 3, 1823
Adams-Clay Federalist March 4, 1823March 3, 1825
John Varnum Adams March 4, 1825March 3, 1829
National Republican March 4, 1829March 3, 1831
Jeremiah Nelson National Republican March 4, 1831March 3, 1833
Gayton P. Osgood National Republican March 4, 1833March 3, 1835 North Andover
Caleb Cushing National Republican March 4, 1835March 3, 1837
Whig March 4, 1837March 3, 1843
Amos Abbott Whig March 4, 1843March 3, 1849
James H. Duncan Whig March 4, 1849March 3, 1853 Haverhill
J. Wiley Edmands Whig March 4, 1853March 3, 1855
William S. Damrell American/Know-Nothing March 4, 1855March 3, 1857
Republican March 4, 1857March 3, 1859
Charles F. Adams, Sr. Republican March 4, 1859May 1, 1861 Resigned to become Minister to England
Vacant May 1, 1861June 11, 1861
Benjamin Thomas Union June 11, 1861March 3, 1863
Alexander H. Rice Republican March 4, 1863March 3, 1867 Boston
Ginery Twichell Republican March 4, 1867March 3, 1873
William Whiting Republican March 4, 1873June 29, 1873 Died
Vacant June 29, 1873December 1, 1873
Henry L. Pierce Republican December 1, 1873March 3, 1877 Boston
Walbridge A. Field Republican March 4, 1877March 28, 1878 Dean successfully challenged Field's election
Benjamin Dean Democratic March 28, 1878March 3, 1879
Walbridge A. Field Republican March 4, 1879March 3, 1881
Ambrose Ranney Republican March 4, 1881March 3, 1887
Leopold Morse Democratic March 4, 1887March 3, 1889 District moved in 1893
John F. Andrew Democratic March 4, 1889March 3, 1893 Lost election to Joseph H.Walker
Joseph H. Walker Republican March 4, 1893March 3, 1899 Worcester
John R. Thayer Democratic March 4, 1899March 3, 1905
Rockwood Hoar Republican March 4, 1905November 1, 1906 Worcester Died
vacant November 1, 1906December 18, 1906
Charles G. Washburn Republican December 18, 1906March 3, 1911
John A. Thayer Democratic March 4, 1911March 3, 1913
William H. Wilder Republican March 4, 1913September 11, 1913
vacant September 11, 1913November 4, 1913
Calvin D. Paige Republican November 4, 1913March 3, 1925
Frank H. Foss Republican March 4, 1925January 3, 1935
Joseph E. Casey Democratic January 3, 1935January 3, 1943
Philip J. Philbin Democratic January 3, 1943January 3, 1971
Robert Drinan Democratic January 3, 1971January 3, 1973
Harold Donohue Democratic January 3, 1973December 31, 1974 Worcester Retired
vacant December 31, 1974January 3, 1975
Joseph D. Early Democratic January 3, 1975January 3, 1993
Peter I. Blute Republican January 3, 1993January 3, 1997 Shrewsbury
Jim McGovern Democratic January 3, 1997 – Present Worcester Incumbent