Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Hampshire district

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Map of Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Hampshire district, based on the 2010 United States census.

The Massachusetts House of Representatives 2nd Hampshire district or "2nd Hampshire" is an electoral district for the Massachusetts House of Representatives. It consists of the towns of South Hadley, Easthampton, Hadley and precinct 2 of Granby. [1] Democrat Dan Carey of Easthampton has represented the district since 2019.

Contents

The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's 1st Hampden and Hampshire district, 2nd Hampden and Hampshire district, and Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester district. [2]

District history

The district has existed in its current form since 2011, [3] but has existed in name since at least 1970. [4]

Former locales

The district previously covered:

Representatives

RepresentativePartyYears
James NolenDemocratic1971 to 1973
James CollinsDemocratic1973 to 1975
William CareyDemocratic1975 to 1987
Shannon O'Brien Democratic1987 to 1993
Nancy Flavin Democratic1993 to 2003
John Scibak [9] Democratic2003

Elections

Election data comes from Massachusetts Election Statistics.

2016

CandidatePartyVotes %
John Scibak Democratic19,023
Others138
Blank5,056
Total24,217

2014

CandidatePartyVotes %
John Scibak Democratic12,249
Others115
Blank3,735
Total16,099

2012

CandidatePartyVotes %
John Scibak Democratic17,881
Others121
Blank4,786
Total22,788

2010

CandidatePartyVotes %
John Scibak Democratic11,756
Others118
Blank3,168
Total15,042

2008

CandidatePartyVotes %
John Scibak Democratic16,628
Others43
Blank4,471
Total21,142

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