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Massachusetts Berkshire, Hampden, Franklin and Hampshire State Senate District

The Massachusetts Berkshire, Hampden, Franklin and Hampshire State Senate District encompasses 57 cities and towns covering 1,676 square miles in western Massachusetts. The incumbent is Democrat Paul W. Mark from Becket, who won reelection in 2024 with 71% of the vote against Republican challenger David A. Rosa.

Berkshire, Hampden, Franklin & Hampshire District
Incumbent: Paul W. Mark (D-Becket)


  • Demographics
  • Cities/Towns
Population 167,196
Area (square miles) 1,676
Below Poverty 10%
College Degree 29%
Minority 12%
White 88%
Black 2%
Asian 1%
Hispanic 5%
White Working-Class 42%
City/Town Precincts
Adams -
Alford -
Ashfield -
Becket -
Blandford -
Buckland -
Charlemont -
Cheshire -
Chester -
Chesterfield -
Clarksburg -
Colrain -
Conway -
Cummington -
Dalton -
Egremont -
Florida -
Goshen -
Granville -
Great Barrington -
Hancock -
Hawley -
Heath -
Hinsdale -
Huntington -
Lanesborough -
Lee -
Lenox -
Middlefield -
Monroe -
Monterey -
Mount Washington -
New Ashford -
New Marlborough -
North Adams -
Otis -
Peru -
Pittsfield -
Plainfield -
Richmond -
Rowe -
Sandisfield -
Savoy -
Sheffield -
Shelburne -
Southwick -
Stockbridge -
Tolland -
Tyringham -
Washington -
West Stockbridge -
Westhampton -
Whately -
Williamsburg -
Williamstown -
Windsor -
Worthington -

Elections

Date
Democratic
Republican
Third-Party
2024-11-05 Paul W. Mark (D-Becket) 71% David A. Rosa (R-Dighton) 29%

2022-11-08 Paul W. Mark (D-Becket) 76%

Brendan M. Phair (U-Pittsfield) 24%
 

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