Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Berkshire district American legislative district
Map of Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Berkshire district, based on the 2010 United States census .
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 2nd Berkshire district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court . It covers parts of Berkshire County and Franklin County .[ 1] Democrat Paul Mark has represented the district since 2011.[ 2] Mark is running unopposed for re-election in the 2020 Massachusetts general election .[ 3] [ 4]
Towns represented
The district includes the following localities:[ 5]
The current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts Senate's Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden and Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester districts.[ 6]
The district previously covered:
Representatives
Russell C. Brown, circa 1858[ 8]
Sylvander Johnson, circa 1858[ 8]
William H. Tyler, 2d, circa 1859[ 9]
John Milton Morin, circa 1888[ 10]
William H. Woodhead, circa 1920[ 11]
Richard August Ruether, circa 1951[ 12]
Anthony P. McBride, circa 1975[ 13]
Sherwood Guernsey , 1983–1990
Shaun P. Kelly , 1991–2005
Denis Guyer , 2005–2011
Paul W. Mark, 2011-current[ 2]
See also
Images
Homer Hall
George Waterman
James Welch
Elmer McCulloch
Richard August Ruether
Edward Zelazo
Anthony McBride
Thomas Lussier
Shaun Kelly
References
^ "Massachusetts Representative Districts" . Sec.state.ma.us . Retrieved April 27, 2020 .
^ a b Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Elections Division. "State Representative elections: 2nd Berkshire district" . PD43+ . Retrieved April 27, 2020 .
^ "2020 State Primary Candidates" , Sec.state.ma.us , Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, retrieved August 28, 2020
^ Zack DeLuca (August 27, 2020), "Area legislators running unopposed in primary" , Recorder.com
^ Massachusetts General Court, "Chapter 153. An Act Relative to Establishing Representative Districts in the General Court" , Acts (2011)
^ 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
^ a b c d "Representative Districts" . Massachusetts Register . Boston: Sampson, Davenport, & Company. 1872.
^ a b "Massachusetts House of Representatives" . Massachusetts Register . Boston: Adams, Sampson & Co. 1858. pp. 10–12.
^ Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Manual for the Use of the General Court . Boston. 1859 – via Internet Archive.{{cite book }}
: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link )
^ Geo. F. Andrews (ed.). "Representatives: Berkshire County" . 1888 State House Directory . Official Gazette, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Lakeview Press.
^ Public Officials of Massachusetts: 1920 . Boston Review.
^ 1951–1952 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . Boston.
^ 1975–1976 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . Boston.
External links
Senate
Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin, and Hampden
Bristol and Norfolk
Bristol and Plymouth: 1st , 2nd
Cape and Islands
Essex: 1st , 2nd , 3rd
Essex and Middlesex: 1st , 2nd
Hampden
Hampden and Hampshire: 1st , 2nd
Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester
Middlesex: 1st , 2nd , 3rd , 4th , 5th
Middlesex and Norfolk: 1st , 2nd
Middlesex and Suffolk
Middlesex and Worcester
Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex
Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth
Norfolk and Plymouth
Norfolk and Suffolk
Plymouth and Barnstable
Plymouth and Bristol: 1st , 2nd
Plymouth and Norfolk
Suffolk: 1st , 2nd
Suffolk and Middlesex: 1st , 2nd
Worcester: 1st , 2nd
Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire and Middlesex
Worcester and Middlesex
Worcester and Norfolk
Obsolete districts
House
Barnstable Berkshire Bristol 1st ,
2nd ,
3rd ,
4th ,
5th ,
6th ,
7th ,
8th ,
9th ,
10th ,
11th ,
12th ,
13th ,
14th Cape and Islands Essex
1st ,
2nd ,
3rd ,
4th ,
5th ,
6th ,
7th ,
8th ,
9th ,
10th ,
11th ,
12th ,
13th ,
14th ,
15th ,
16th ,
17th ,
18th Franklin Hampden 1st ,
2nd ,
3rd ,
4th ,
5th ,
6th ,
7th ,
8th ,
9th ,
10th ,
11th ,
12th Hampshire Middlesex 1st ,
2nd ,
3rd ,
4th ,
5th ,
6th ,
7th ,
8th ,
9th ,
10th ,
11th ,
12th ,
13th ,
14th ,
15th ,
16th ,
17th ,
18th ,
19th ,
20th ,
21st ,
22nd ,
23rd ,
24th ,
25th ,
26th ,
27th ,
28th ,
29th ,
30th ,
31st ,
32nd ,
33rd ,
34th ,
35th ,
36th ,
37th Norfolk
1st ,
2nd ,
3rd ,
4th ,
5th ,
6th ,
7th ,
8th ,
9th ,
10th ,
11th ,
12th ,
13th ,
14th ,
15th Plymouth 1st ,
2nd ,
3rd ,
4th ,
5th ,
6th ,
7th ,
8th ,
9th ,
10th ,
11th ,
12th Suffolk 1st ,
2nd ,
3rd ,
4th ,
5th ,
6th ,
7th ,
8th ,
9th ,
10th ,
11th ,
12th ,
13th ,
14th ,
15th ,
16th ,
17th ,
18th ,
19th Worcester 1st ,
2nd ,
3rd ,
4th ,
5th ,
6th ,
7th ,
8th ,
9th ,
10th ,
11th ,
12th ,
13th ,
14th ,
15th ,
16th ,
17th ,
18th Defunct districts
▌ Chris Flanagan (D, 1st Barnstable )
▌ Kip Diggs (D, 2nd Barn. )
▌ David Vieira (R, 3rd Barn. )
▌ Vacant (4th Barn. )
▌ Steven Xiarhos (R, 5th Barn. )
▌ Dylan Fernandes (D, Barn., Dukes, Nan. )
▌ John Barrett (D, 1st Berkshire )
▌ Tricia Farley-Bouvier (D, 2nd Berk. )
▌ Smitty Pignatelli (D, 3rd Berk. )
▌ F. Jay Barrows (R, 1st Bristol )
▌ Jim Hawkins (D, 2nd Bris. )
▌ Carol Doherty (D, 3rd Bris. )
▌ Steve Howitt (R, 4th Bris. )
▌ Patricia Haddad (D, 5th Bris. )
▌ Carole Fiola (D, 6th Bris. )
▌ Alan Silvia (D, 7th Bris. )
▌ Paul Schmid (D, 8th Bris. )
▌ Christopher Markey (D, 9th Bris. )
▌ William M. Straus (D, 10th Bris. )
▌ Christopher Hendricks (D, 11th Bris. )
▌ Norman Orrall (R, 12th Bris. )
▌ Antonio Cabral (D, 13th Bris. )
▌ Adam Scanlon (D, 14th Bris. )
▌ Dawne Shand (D, 1st Essex )
▌ Kristin Kassner (D, 2nd Ess. )
▌ Andy Vargas (D, 3rd Ess. )
▌ Estela Reyes (D, 4th Ess. )
▌ Ann-Margaret Ferrante (D, 5th Ess. )
▌ Jerry Parisella (D, 6th Ess. )
▌ Manny Cruz (D, 7th Ess. )
▌ Jenny Armini (D, 8th Ess. )
▌ Donald Wong (R, 9th Ess. )
▌ Daniel Cahill (D, 10th Ess. )
▌ Peter Capano (D, 11th Ess. )
▌ Thomas Walsh (D, 12th Ess. )
▌ Sally Kerans (D, 13th Ess. )
▌ Adrianne Ramos (D, 14th Ess. )
▌ Ryan Hamilton (D, 15th Ess. )
▌ Francisco E. Paulino (D, 16th Ess. )
▌ Frank A. Moran (D, 17th Ess. )
▌ Tram Nguyen (D, 18th Ess. )
▌ Natalie Blais (D, 1st Frnk. )
▌ Susannah Whipps (I, 2nd Frnk. )
▌ Todd Smola (R, 1st Hpdn. )
▌ Brian Ashe (D, 2nd Hpdn. )
▌ Nicholas Boldyga (R, 3rd Hpdn. )
▌ Kelly Pease (R, 4th Hpdn. )
▌ Patricia Duffy (D, 5th Hpdn. )
▌ Michael Finn (D, 6th Hpdn. )
▌ Aaron Saunders (D, 7th Hpdn. )
▌ Shirley Arriaga (D, 8th Hpdn. )
▌ Orlando Ramos (D, 9th Hpdn. )
▌ Carlos Gonzalez (D, 10th Hpdn. )
▌ Bud Williams (D, 11th Hpdn. )
▌ Angelo Puppolo (D, 12th Hpdn. )
▌ Lindsay Sabadosa (D, 1st Hampshire )
▌ Daniel R. Carey (D, 2nd Hpsh. )
▌ Mindy Domb (D, 3rd Hpsh. )
▌ Margaret Scarsdale (D, 1st Middlesex )
▌ James Arciero (D, 2nd Mid. )
▌ Kate Hogan (D, 3rd Mid. )
▌ Danielle Gregoire (D, 4th Mid. )
▌ David Linsky (D, 5th Mid. )
▌ Priscila Sousa (D, 6th Mid. )
▌ Jack Lewis (D, 7th Mid. )
▌ James Arena-DeRosa (D, 8th Mid. )
▌ Thomas M. Stanley (D, 9th Mid. )
▌ John J. Lawn (D, 10th Mid. )
▌ Kay Khan (D, 11th Mid. )
▌ Ruth Balser (D, 12th Mid. )
▌ Carmine Gentile (D, 13th Mid. )
▌ Simon Cataldo (D, 14th Mid. )
▌ Michelle Ciccolo (D, 15th Mid. )
▌ Rodney Elliott (D, 16th Mid. )
▌ Vanna Howard (D, 17th Mid. )
▌ Rady Mom (D, 18th Mid. )
▌ Dave Robertson (D, 19th Mid. )
▌ Bradley Jones Jr. (R, 20th Mid. )
▌ Kenneth Gordon (D, 21st Mid. )
▌ Marc Lombardo (R, 22nd Mid. )
▌ Sean Garballey (D, 23rd Mid. )
▌ Dave Rogers (D, 24th Mid. )
▌ Marjorie Decker (D, 25th Mid. )
▌ Michael Connolly (D, 26th Mid. )
▌ Erika Uyterhoeven (D, 27th Mid. )
▌ Joe McGonagle (D, 28th Mid. )
▌ Steven Owens (D, 29th Mid. )
▌ Richard Haggerty (D, 30th Mid. )
▌ Michael Day (D, 31st Mid. )
▌ Kate Lipper-Garabedian (D, 32nd Mid. )
▌ Steven Ultrino (D, 33rd Mid. )
▌ Christine Barber (D, 34th Mid. )
▌ Paul Donato (D, 35th Mid. )
▌ Colleen Garry (D, 36th Mid. )
▌ Dan Sena (D, 37th Mid. )
▌ Bruce Ayers (D, 1st Norfolk )
▌ Tackey Chan (D, 2nd Norf. )
▌ Ron Mariano (D, 3rd Norf. )
▌ James M. Murphy (D, 4th Norf. )
▌ Mark Cusack (D, 5th Norf. )
▌ William C. Galvin (D, 6th Norf. )
▌ William Driscoll (D, 7th Norf. )
▌ Ted Philips (D, 8th Norf. )
▌ Marcus Vaughn (R, 9th Norf. )
▌ Jeffrey Roy (D, 10th Norf. )
▌ Paul McMurtry (D, 11th Norf. )
▌ John H. Rogers (D, 12th Norf. )
▌ Denise Garlick (D, 13th Norf. )
▌ Alice Peisch (D, 14th Norf. )
▌ Tommy Vitolo (D, 15th Norf. )
▌ Matt Muratore (R, 1st Plymouth )
▌ Vacant (2nd Plym. )
▌ Joan Meschino (D, 3rd Plym. )
▌ Patrick J. Kearney (D, 4th Plym. )
▌ David DeCoste (R, 5th Plym. )
▌ Vacant (6th Plym. )
▌ Alyson Sullivan (R, 7th Plym. )
▌ Angelo D'Emilia (R, 8th Plym. )
▌ Gerard Cassidy (D, 9th Plym. )
▌ Michelle DuBois (D, 10th Plym. )
▌ Rita Mendes (D, 11th Plym. )
▌ Kathleen LaNatra (D, 12th Plym. )
▌ Adrian Madaro (D, 1st Suffolk )
▌ Daniel Joseph Ryan (D, 2nd Suff. )
▌ Aaron Michlewitz (D, 3rd Suff. )
▌ David Biele (D, 4th Suff. )
▌ Christopher Worrell (D, 5th Suff. )
▌ Russell Holmes (D, 6th Suff. )
▌ Chynah Tyler (D, 7th Suff. )
▌ Jay Livingstone (D, 8th Suff. )
▌ John F. Moran (D, 9th Suff. )
▌ Bill MacGregor (D, 10th Suff. )
▌ Judith García (D, 11th Suff. )
▌ Brandy Fluker Oakley (D, 12th Suff. )
▌ Daniel J. Hunt (D, 13th Suff. )
▌ Robert Consalvo (D, 14th Suff. )
▌ Sam Montaño (D, 15th Suff. )
▌ Jessica Giannino (D, 16th Suff. )
▌ Kevin Honan (D, 17th Suff. )
▌ Michael Moran (D, 18th Suff. )
▌ Jeff Turco (D, 19th Suff. )
▌ Kimberly Ferguson (R, 1st Worcester )
▌ Jonathan Zlotnik (D, 2nd Wor. )
▌ Mike Kushmerek (D, 3rd Wor. )
▌ Natalie Higgins (D, 4th Wor. )
▌ Donnie Berthiaume (R, 5th Wor. )
▌ John Marsi (R, 6th Wor. )
▌ Paul Frost (R, 7th Wor. )
▌ Michael Soter (R, 8th Wor. )
▌ David Muradian (R, 9th Wor. )
▌ Brian Murray (D, 10th Wor. )
▌ Hannah Kane (R, 11th Wor. )
▌ Meghan Kilcoyne (D, 12th Wor. )
▌ John J. Mahoney (D, 13th Wor. )
▌ Jim O'Day (D, 14th Wor. )
▌ Mary Keefe (D, 15th Wor. )
▌ Dan Donahue (D, 16th Wor. )
▌ David LeBoeuf (D, 17th Wor. )
▌ Joseph D. McKenna (R, 18th Wor. )
▌ Kate Donaghue (D, 19th Wor. )
Legislative Executive Judicial Independent agencies Law