Massachusetts Norfolk and Plymouth State Senate District
This Massachusetts Norfolk and Plymouth State Senate district is currently represented by John F. Keenan (D-Quincy), who has held the seat since 2010 and ran unopposed in the 2024 election. The district includes parts of Braintree, as well as Abington, Hanover, Holbrook, Quincy, and Rockland.
Norfolk and Plymouth District
Incumbent: John F. Keenan (D-Quincy)
Population | 169,767 |
Area (square miles) | 64 |
Below Poverty | 9% |
College Degree | 33% |
Minority | 33% |
White | 67% |
Black | 5% |
Asian | 19% |
Hispanic | 5% |
White Working-Class | 28% |
City/Town | Precincts |
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Abington | - |
Braintree | 3B, 4B, 6A |
Hanover | - |
Holbrook | - |
Quincy | - |
Rockland | - |
Elections
Date |
Democratic
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Republican
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Third-Party
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2024-11-05 | John F. Keenan (D-Quincy) | 100% | |||||
2022-11-08 | John F. Keenan (D-Quincy) | 64% | Gary M. Innes (R-Hanover) | 36% | |||
2020-11-03 | John F. Keenan (D-Quincy) | 69% | Alexander N. Mendez (U-Quincy) | 31% | |||
2018-11-06 | John F. Keenan (D-Quincy) | 76% | Alexander N. Mendez (U-Quincy) | 24% | |||
2016-11-08 | John F. Keenan (D-Quincy) | 71% | Alexander N. Mendez (U-Quincy) | 29% | |||
2014-11-04 | John F. Keenan (D-Quincy) | 66% | Leslie C. Gosule (R-Quincy) | 34% | |||
2012-11-06 | John F. Keenan (D-Quincy) | 100% | |||||
2010-11-02 | John F. Keenan (D-Quincy) | 56% | Daniel M. Dewey (R-Quincy) | 35% | Laura Innis (U-Quincy) | 10% | |
2008-11-04 | Michael W. Morrissey (D-Quincy) | 100% | |||||
2006-11-07 | Michael W. Morrissey (D-Quincy) | 100% | |||||
2004-11-02 | Michael W. Morrissey (D-Quincy) | 100% | |||||
2002-11-05 | Michael W. Morrissey (D) | 100% | |||||
2000-11-07 | Michael W. Morrissey (D) | 100% | |||||
1998-11-03 | Michael W. Morrissey (D) | 100% | |||||
1996-11-05 | Michael W. Morrissey (D) | 100% | |||||
1994-11-08 | Michael W. Morrissey (D) | 100% | |||||
1992-11-03 | Brian J. McDonald (D) | 51% | Robert L. Hedlund, Jr. (R) | 49% | |||
1990-11-06 | Robert B. Ambler (D) | 42% | Robert L. Hedlund, Jr. (R) | 58% |