Massachusetts Senate
Massachusetts Senate | |
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Massachusetts General Court | |
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Type | |
Term limits | None |
History | |
New session started | January 4, 2017 |
Leadership | |
President pro Tempore | |
Majority Leader | |
Minority Leader | |
Structure | |
Seats | 40 |
Political groups |
Majority Minority |
Length of term | 2 years |
Authority | Chapter 1, Massachusetts Constitution |
Salary | $58,237.15/year + per diem |
Elections | |
Last election |
November 8, 2016 (40 seats) |
Next election |
November 6, 2018 (40 seats) |
Redistricting | Legislative Control |
Meeting place | |
State Senate Chamber Massachusetts State House Boston, Massachusetts | |
Website | |
Massachusetts Senate |
The Massachusetts Senate is the upper house of the Massachusetts General Court, the bicameral state legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Senate comprises 40 elected members from 40 single-member senatorial districts in the state. All but one of the districts are named for the counties in which they are located (the "Cape and Islands" district covers Dukes, Nantucket, and parts of Barnstable counties). Senators serve two-year terms, without term limits.[1] The Senate convenes in the Massachusetts State House, in Boston.
The current session is the 190th General Court, which convened January 4, 2017. It consists of 33 Democrats and 6 Republicans, with one vacancy.[2] The President of the Senate is Stan Rosenberg of Amherst. The Senate Minority Leader, from the Republican Party, is Bruce Tarr of Gloucester. The last state general election was on November 8, 2016.
Party control
Democrats hold a supermajority in the Senate.
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) |
Total | ||
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Democratic | Republican | Vacant | ||
Start of 189th General Court | 34 | 6 | 40 | 0 |
June 25, 2016[3] | 33 | 39 | 1 | |
November 10, 2015[4] | 34 | 40 | 0 | |
January 4, 2016[5] | 5 | 39 | 1 | |
January 21, 2016[6] | 33 | 38 | 2 | |
May 18, 2016[7] | 34 | 6 | 40 | 0 |
Start of 190th General Court | 34 | 6 | 40 | 0 |
April 2, 2017[8] | 33 | 39 | 1 | |
July 26, 2017[9] | 34 | 40 | 0 | |
Latest voting share | 7001872000000000000♠87.2% | 7001154000000000000♠15.4% |
Leadership
Position | Name | Party | Residence | District |
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President | Stanley Rosenberg | Democratic | Amherst | Hampshire, Franklin & Worcester |
Minority Leader | Bruce Tarr | Republican | Gloucester | 1st Essex and Middlesex |
Members
Current members of the Senate, sorted by district name:
Senator | Party | District | Home Town/City | Assumed office | |
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Hinds, Adam G.Adam G. Hinds[10] | Dem | BeHsFHdBerkshire, Hampshire, Franklin, and Hampden | Pittsfield | 000000002017-01-01-00002017 | |
Timilty, James E.James E. Timilty | Dem | BrNBristol and Norfolk | Walpole | 000000002005-01-01-00002005 | |
Rodrigues, MichaelMichael Rodrigues | Dem | BrP11st Bristol and Plymouth | Westport | 000000002011-01-01-00002011 | |
Montigny, MarkMark Montigny | Dem | BrP22nd Bristol and Plymouth | New Bedford | 000000001993-01-01-00001993 | |
Cyr, JulianJulian Cyr[11] | Dem | CICape and Islands | Truro | 000000002017-01-01-00002017 | |
Ives, Kathleen O'ConnorKathleen O'Connor Ives | Dem | E11st Essex | Newburyport | 000000002013-01-01-00002013 | |
Lovely, JoanJoan Lovely | Dem | E22nd Essex | Salem | 000000002013-01-01-00002013 | |
McGee, Thomas M.Thomas M. McGee | Dem | E33rd Essex | Lynn | 000000002002-01-01-00002002* | |
Tarr, BruceBruce Tarr | Rep | EM11st Essex and Middlesex | Gloucester | 000000001995-01-01-00001995 | |
L'Italien, BarbaraBarbara L'Italien | Dem | EM22nd Essex and Middlesex | Andover | 000000002015-01-01-00002015 | |
Welch, James T.James T. Welch | Dem | HdHampden | West Springfield | 000000002011-01-01-00002011 | |
Lesser, EricEric Lesser | Dem | HdHs11st Hampden and Hampshire | Longmeadow | 000000002015-01-01-00002015 | |
Humason, Jr., DonaldDonald Humason, Jr. | Rep | HdHs22nd Hampden and Hampshire | Westfield | 000000002013-01-01-00002013* | |
Rosenberg, StanleyStanley Rosenberg | Dem | HsFWHampshire and Franklin and Worcester | Amherst | 000000001991-01-01-00001991* | |
Donoghue, EileenEileen Donoghue | Dem | M11st Middlesex | Lowell | 000000002011-01-01-00002011 | |
Jehlen, Patricia D.Patricia D. Jehlen | Dem | M22nd Middlesex | Somerville | 000000002005-01-01-00002005* | |
Barrett, Michael J.Michael J. Barrett | Dem | M33rd Middlesex | Lexington | 000000002013-01-01-00002013 | |
Friedman, CindyCindy Friedman | Dem | M44th Middlesex | Arlington | 000000002017-01-01-00002017* | |
Lewis, JasonJason Lewis | Dem | M55th Middlesex | Winchester | 000000002014-01-01-00002014* | |
Creem, Cynthia StoneCynthia Stone Creem | Dem | MN11st Middlesex and Norfolk | Newton | 000000001999-01-01-00001999 | |
Spilka, KarenKaren Spilka | Dem | MN22nd Middlesex and Norfolk | Ashland | 000000002005-01-01-00002005 | |
DiDomenico, SalSal DiDomenico | Dem | MSMiddlesex and Suffolk | Everett | 000000002010-01-01-00002010* | |
Eldridge, James B.James B. Eldridge | Dem | MWMiddlesex and Worcester | Acton | 000000002009-01-01-00002009 | |
Ross, RichardRichard Ross | Rep | NBrMNorfolk, Bristol and Middlesex | Wrentham | 000000002010-01-01-00002010* | |
Timilty, WalterWalter Timilty[12] | Dem | NBrPNorfolk, Bristol and Plymouth | Milton | 000000002017-01-01-00002017 | |
Keenan, JohnJohn Keenan | Dem | NPNorfolk and Plymouth | Quincy | 000000002011-01-01-00002011 | |
Rush, Michael F.Michael F. Rush | Dem | NSNorfolk and Suffolk | Boston | 000000002011-01-01-00002011 | |
deMacedo, VinnyVinny deMacedo | Rep | PBaPlymouth and Barnstable | Plymouth | 000000002015-01-01-00002015 | |
Pacheco, MarcMarc Pacheco | Dem | PBr11st Plymouth and Bristol | Taunton | 000000001993-01-01-00001993 | |
Brady, MichaelMichael Brady | Dem | PBr22nd Plymouth and Bristol | Brockton | 000000002015-01-01-00002015* | |
O'Connor, PatrickPatrick O'Connor | Rep | PNPlymouth and Norfolk | Weymouth | 000000002016-01-01-00002016* | |
Forry, Linda DorcenaLinda Dorcena Forry | Dem | S11st Suffolk | Boston | 000000002013-01-01-00002013* | |
Chang-Diaz, SoniaSonia Chang-Diaz | Dem | S22nd Suffolk | Boston | 000000002009-01-01-00002009 | |
Boncore, Joseph A.Joseph A. Boncore | Dem | SM11st Suffolk and Middlesex | Winthrop | 000000002016-01-01-00002016* | |
Will Brownsberger !Will Brownsberger | Dem | SM22nd Suffolk and Middlesex | Belmont | 000000002012-01-01-00002012* | |
Chandler, HarrietteHarriette Chandler | Dem | W11st Worcester | Worcester | 000000002001-01-01-00002001 | |
Moore, Michael O.Michael O. Moore | Dem | W22nd Worcester | Millbury | 000000002009-01-01-00002009 | |
Gobi, AnneAnne Gobi | Dem | WHdHsMWorcester, Hampden, Hampshire and Middlesex | Spencer | 000000002015-01-01-00002015 | |
Flanagan, JenniferJennifer Flanagan | Dem | WMWorcester and Middlesex | Leominster | 000000002009-01-01-00002009 | |
Fattman, RyanRyan Fattman | Rep | WNWorcester and Norfolk | Webster | 000000002015-01-01-00002015 |
- *Originally elected in a special election
Notes
See also
- Massachusetts Senate Delegations
- Massachusetts House of Representatives
- Massachusetts Senate elections, 2004, Massachusetts Senate elections, 2006, Massachusetts Senate elections, 2008, Massachusetts Senate elections, 2010
References
- ↑ Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Article LXXXII.
- ↑ Democrat Ken Donnelly died
- ↑ Democrat Thomas P. Kennedy (2nd Plymouth and Bristol) died.
- ↑ Democrat Michael Brady sworn in to succeed Kennedy
- ↑ Republican Robert L. Hedlund (Plymouth and Norfolk) resigned after being elected Mayor of Weymouth.
- ↑ Democrat Anthony Petruccelli (1st Suffolk and Middlesex) resigned after accepting a job in the private sector.
- ↑ Republican Patrick O' Connor and Democrat Joseph Boncore sworn in to succeed Hedlund and Petruccelli, respectively.
- ↑ Democrat Ken Donnelly died
- ↑ Cindy Friedman, Donnelly's chief of staff is elected to succeed him
- ↑ https://malegislature.gov/Legislators/Profile/AGH0
- ↑ https://malegislature.gov/Legislators/Profile/JAC0
- ↑ https://malegislature.gov/Legislators/Profile/WFT0
Further reading
- "Senate of the General Court of Massachusetts". Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2005. , 2007
- "House-Senate power struggle brewing", Boston Globe, April 4, 2015
External links
- Senate Members of the General Court official government website
- Official Senate district definitions as of 2011
- State Senate of Massachusetts at Project Vote Smart
- Massachusetts Senate at Ballotpedia
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