Get Your Vote ON! Part Four – The MA State Senate and House Races
Get Your Vote ON!
Guide for the September 4th Massachusetts Primaries
Part Four – the Massachusetts State Senate and State Representative Races
As mentioned in our August 7th blog post, the Massachusetts primary elections take place this year on Tuesday, September 4th.
We encourage you to visit Ballotpedia, a great, free resource for the 2018 primary (September 4th) and the 2018 general election (November 6th):
https://ballotpedia.org/Massachusetts_elections,_2018
All seats in the Massachusetts State Legislature are up for election. This means that all 40 seats in the State Senate and all 160 seats in the state’s House of Representatives are up for election. All 200 of these seats have two-year terms.
In some races the September 4th Primary will determine who wins the seat outright (i.e., only Democratic candidates or only Republican candidates are on the ballot).
Please take the time to vote!
MALC once again urges the candidates and their campaigns to create a platform for our sector and to take the time to read the MALC 2016 Labor policy paper and the 2018 By Artists, For Artists report. If you are volunteering or working on any campaigns, urge your campaign to create a platform and refer to the two publications mentioned above and linked below.
Link to the 2016 MALC Labor Policy paper:
http://artistsunderthedome.org/malc/policy/labor-policy-2016/
Link to the 2018 By Artists, For Artists report:
http://artistsunderthedome.org/malc/reports/announcing-the-release-of-2018-by-artists-for-artists-report-and-the-10th-anniversary-of-malc/
MALC does not endorse candidates for office.
MASSCreative is collecting questionnaires from candidates running for office via its Create the Vote Initiative:
http://www.mass-creative.org/ctv18legislature
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Voting in the legislative races is restricted to residents of their specific districts, of which there are 40. In other words, you can only vote for the candidates running in your district for the State Senate and State Representative seats. Discover your district from this link:
http://www.sec.state.ma.us/wheredoivotema//bal/myelectioninfo.aspx
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The State Senate
To find out who is running for State Senate in each district:
https://ballotpedia.org/Massachusetts_State_Senate_elections,_2018
The State House of Representatives
To find out who is running for State House of Representatives in each district:
https://ballotpedia.org/Massachusetts_House_of_Representatives_elections,_2018
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Remember to VOTE on September 4th!
Encourage others to do so!
Find out where to vote:
http://www.sec.state.ma.us/wheredoivotema//bal/myelectioninfo.aspx
A Democracy only works when its people take part!
Written by Kathleen Bitetti
Artist and co-founder of the Massachusetts Artists Leaders Coalition
As discussed in Get Your Vote On – Part One, there are also important federal primary races: One U.S Senate seat and all nine seats Massachusetts Congressional seats. In Part Two we covered the Governor and Lt. Governor races. Next was Part Three – Massachusetts State Constitutional races for Attorney General, State Treasurer, State Auditor and Secretary of State.