Who Won Massachusetts Elections in 2004?
The Democrats maintained their stranglehold on the ten House seats in Massachusetts in the 2004 elections. All ten DFL incumbents won re-election to Congress in 2004, with four running unapposed.
John Kerry won Massachusetts' 12 electoral votes.
| Winner | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 Election: Massachusetts 1st District | John W Olver | DFL | Incumbent | Unopposed |
| 2004 Election: Massachusetts 2nd District | Richard E Neal | DFL | Incumbent | Unopposed |
| 2004 Election: Massachusetts 3rd District | James P McGovern | DFL | Incumbent | 71% |
| 2004 Election: Massachusetts 4th District | Barney Frank | DFL | Incumbent | 78% |
| 2004 Election: Massachusetts 5th District | Marty Meehan | DFL | Incumbent | 67% |
| 2004 Election: Massachusetts 6th District | John F Tierney | DFL | Incumbent | 70% |
| 2004 Election: Massachusetts 7th District | Edward J Markey | DFL | Incumbent | 74% |
| 2004 Election: Massachusetts 8th District | Michael Capuano | DFL | Incumbent | Unopposed |
| 2004 Election: Massachusetts 9th District | Stephen F Lynch | DFL | Incumbent | Unopposed |
| 2004 Election: Massachusetts 10th District | William Delahunt | DFL | Incumbent | 66% |
