Who won the senatorial race in Massachusetts?

Who won the senatorial race in Massachusetts?

2018 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

Nominee Elizabeth Warren Geoff Diehl
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 1,633,371 979,210
Percentage 60.3% 36.2%

Who ran for Senate in 2020 Massachusetts?

2020 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

Nominee Ed Markey Kevin O’Connor
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 2,357,809 1,177,765
Percentage 66.2% 33.1%

Who won Massachusetts in the 2020 election?

Biden easily carried Massachusetts with a 33-point margin, the largest margin whereby any nominee had carried the state since 1964. Massachusetts was one of three states where Biden won every county, the other two being Rhode Island and Hawaii.

How many MA State senators are there?

Elizabeth Warren (Democratic Party)
Ed Markey (Democratic Party)
Massachusetts/Senators

Who is the Senate in Massachusetts?

When was Elizabeth Warren last elected to the Senate?

In 2012, Warren defeated incumbent Republican Scott Brown and became the first female U.S. senator from Massachusetts. She won re-election by a wide margin in 2018, defeating Republican nominee Geoff Diehl.

When did Massachusetts turn Democrat?

More recently, it has shifted to the Democratic Party, voting for the Democratic presidential candidate in every election since 1988.

How many electoral votes does mass get?

Current allocations

Alabama – 9 votes Kentucky – 8 votes
California – 55 votes Massachusetts – 11 votes
Colorado – 9 votes Michigan – 16 votes
Connecticut – 7 votes Minnesota – 10 votes
Delaware – 3 votes Mississippi – 6 votes

How much does a mass senator make?

Massachusetts Senate
Authority Chapter 1, Massachusetts Constitution
Salary $62,500/year; set to increase every two years equal to the increase in the median salary of Massachusetts. Additional stipends are given to leaders of the majority and minority party.
Elections
Last election November 3, 2020 (40 seats)

Who is Massachusetts senator now 2021?

The current senators are Democrats Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey.