Massachusetts Ninth Worcester State Representative District
The Ninth Worcester State Representative District is currently represented by Republican incumbent David Kent Muradian, Jr. of Grafton. The district encompasses the towns of Grafton, Northbridge, and Upton in central Massachusetts, covering 63 square miles with a population of 44,010.
9th Worcester District
Incumbent: David Kent Muradian, Jr (R-Grafton)
Population | 44,010 |
Area (square miles) | 63 |
Below Poverty | 6% |
College Degree | 33% |
Minority | 18% |
White | 82% |
Black | 2% |
Asian | 5% |
Hispanic | 7% |
White Working-Class | 33% |
City/Town | Precincts |
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Grafton | - |
Northbridge | - |
Upton | - |
Elections
Date |
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Republican
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Third-Party
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2024-11-05 | David Kent Muradian, Jr (R-Grafton) | 100% | |||||
2022-11-08 | David K. Muradian, Jr (R-Grafton) | 100% | |||||
2020-11-03 | David K. Muradian, Jr (R-Grafton) | 100% | |||||
2018-11-06 | David K. Muradian, Jr (R-Grafton) | 100% | |||||
2016-11-08 | David K. Muradian, Jr (R-Grafton) | 100% | |||||
2014-11-04 | Martin Green (D-Northbridge) | 38% | David K. Muradian, Jr (R-Grafton) | 62% | |||
2012-11-06 | George N. Peterson, Jr. (R-Grafton) | 100% | |||||
2010-11-02 | Timothy A. Dodd (D-Westborough) | 33% | George N. Peterson, Jr. (R-Grafton) | 67% | |||
2008-11-04 | George N. Peterson, Jr. (R-Grafton) | 100% | |||||
2006-11-07 | George N. Peterson, Jr. (R-Grafton) | 100% | |||||
2004-11-02 | Andrew J. Myers (D-Northbridge) | 35% | George N. Peterson, Jr. (R-Grafton) | 65% | |||
2002-11-05 | George N. Peterson, Jr. (R) | 100% | |||||
2000-11-07 | George N. Peterson, Jr. (R) | 100% | |||||
1998-11-03 | George N. Peterson, Jr. (R) | 100% | |||||
1996-11-05 | Brook A. Padgett (D) | 39% | George N. Peterson, Jr. (R) | 61% | |||
1994-11-08 | Marsha R. Platt (D) | 50% | George N. Peterson, Jr. (R) | 50% | |||
1992-11-03 | Marsha R. Platt (D) | 44% | George N. Peterson, Jr. (R) | 41% | Robert A. Delle (U) | 15% | |
1990-11-06 | Peter J. Lachapelle (D) | 32% | John R. Driscoll (R) | 68% |