Massachusetts Third Suffolk State Representative District
The Massachusetts Third Suffolk State Representative District covers a small area of about 1 square mile in Boston, encompassing parts of several Boston precincts. The incumbent is Democratic Representative Aaron M. Michlewitz of Boston, who has held the seat since winning a special election in 2009, and has run unopposed in every regular election since taking office.
3rd Suffolk District
Incumbent: Aaron M. Michlewitz (D-Boston)
Population | 37,073 |
Area (square miles) | 1 |
Below Poverty | 18% |
College Degree | 51% |
Minority | 37% |
White | 63% |
Black | 4% |
Asian | 20% |
Hispanic | 8% |
White Working-Class | 8% |
City/Town | Precincts |
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Boston | 3-1, 3-10, 3-11, 3-12, 3-13, 3-13A, 3-14, 3-15, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 3-6, 3-8, 4-1, 5-1, 5-13, 5-14 |
Elections
Date |
Democratic
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Republican
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Third-Party
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2024-11-05 | Aaron M. Michlewitz (D-Boston) | 100% | |||||
2022-11-08 | Aaron M. Michlewitz (D-Boston) | 100% | |||||
2020-11-03 | Aaron M. Michlewitz (D-Boston) | 100% | |||||
2018-11-06 | Aaron M. Michlewitz (D-Boston) | 100% | |||||
2016-11-08 | Aaron M. Michlewitz (D-Boston) | 100% | |||||
2014-11-04 | Aaron M. Michlewitz (D-Boston) | 100% | |||||
2012-11-06 | Aaron M. Michlewitz (D-Boston) | 100% | |||||
2010-11-02 | Aaron M. Michlewitz (D-Boston) | 100% | |||||
2009-06-16 | Special | Aaron M. Michlewitz (D-Boston) | 80% | David Trumbull (R-Boston) | 4% | John A. Keith (U-Boston) | 15% |
2008-11-04 | Salvatore F. DiMasi (D-Boston) | 100% | |||||
2006-11-07 | Salvatore F. DiMasi (D-Boston) | 79% | Kenneth Joseph Procaccianti (R-Boston) | 21% | |||
2004-11-02 | Salvatore F. DiMasi (D-Boston) | 100% | |||||
2002-11-05 | Salvatore F. DiMasi (D) | 100% | |||||
2000-11-07 | Salvatore F. DiMasi (D) | 100% | |||||
1998-11-03 | Salvatore F. DiMasi (D) | 100% | |||||
1996-11-05 | Salvatore F. DiMasi (D) | 100% | |||||
1994-11-08 | Salvatore F. DiMasi (D) | 100% | |||||
1992-11-03 | Salvatore F. DiMasi (D) | 100% | |||||
1990-11-06 | Salvatore F. DiMasi (D) | 65% | Richard J. Rogers, Sr. (I) | 35% |