Massachusetts House of Representatives' 5th Essex district

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Map of Massachusetts House of Representatives' 5th Essex district, based on the 2010 United States census.

Massachusetts House of Representatives' 5th Essex district in the United States is one of 160

legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Essex County.[1] Democrat Ann-Margaret Ferrante of Gloucester has represented the district since 2009.[2]

Locales represented

The district includes the following localities:[3]

The current district geographic boundary overlaps with that of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Essex and Middlesex district.[4]

Former locales

The district previously covered:

Representatives

See also

Images

  • George Bunting
    George Bunting
  • George McLane
    George McLane
  • Arthur Bower
    Arthur Bower
  • Eugene Griffin
    Eugene Griffin
  • Robert Dow
    Robert Dow
  • Edward Sirois
    Edward Sirois
  • Joseph Conley
    Joseph Conley
  • William Casey
    William Casey
  • Frank Giles
    Frank Giles
  • J. Everett Collins
    J. Everett Collins
  • William Longworth
    William Longworth
  • Jerome Segal
    Jerome Segal
  • Philip O'Donnell
    Philip O'Donnell
  • Peter McCarthy
    Peter McCarthy
  • Richard Silva
    Richard Silva
  • Anthony Verga
    Anthony Verga
  • Bruce Tarr
    Bruce Tarr

References

  1. ^ "Massachusetts Representative Districts". Sec.state.ma.us. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Elections Division. "State Representative elections: 5th Essex district". PD43+. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  3. ^ Massachusetts General Court, "Chapter 153. An Act Relative to Establishing Representative Districts in the General Court", Acts (2011)
  4. ^ David Jarman (July 30, 2019), "Upper legislative district ↔ lower legislative district correspondences: MA", How do counties, House districts, and legislative districts all overlap?, Daily Kos, State House Districts to State Senate Districts
  5. ^ a b c "Representative Districts". Massachusetts Register. Boston: Sampson, Davenport, & Company. 1872.
  6. ^ "Massachusetts House of Representatives". Massachusetts Register. Boston: Adams, Sampson & Co. 1858. pp. 10–12.
  7. ^ Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston. 1859 – via Internet Archive.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ a b Geo. F. Andrews, ed. (October 16, 1888). "Representatives: Essex County". 1888 State House Directory. Official Gazette, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Lakeview Press.
  9. ^ a b Public Officials of Massachusetts: 1920. Boston Review. October 16, 2023.
  10. ^ a b c 1951–1952 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Boston.
  11. ^ 1975–1976 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Boston.
  12. ^ State Library of Massachusetts, "Massachusetts State Legislator's Papers Collections at the State Library", Mass.gov, retrieved September 3, 2020
  13. Wbur.org
    , November 1, 2018, House Democrats...face opposition

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