Who Won Massachusetts Elections in 2004?

Massachusetts Congressman Richard E NealNov 2, 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.



2004 Massachusetts Election Winners

Massachusetts 1st District
John W Olver Incumbent (Unapposed) DFL
Massachusetts 2nd District
Richard E Neal Incumbent (Unapposed) DFL
Massachusetts 3rd District
James P McGovern Incumbent (71%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Ronald Crews (REP - 29%)
Massachusetts 4th District
Barney Frank Incumbent (78%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Chuck Morse (22%)
Massachusetts 5th District
Marty Meehan Incumbent (67%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Thomas P Tierney (REP - 33%)
Massachusetts 6th District
John F Tierney Incumbent (70%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Steve O'Malley (REP - 30%)
Massachusetts 7th District
Edward J Markey Incumbent (74%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Ken Chase (REP - 22%); Jim Hall (4%)
Massachusetts 8th District
Michael Capuano Incumbent (Unapposed) DFL
Massachusetts 9th District
Stephen F Lynch Incumbent (Unapposed) DFL
Massachusetts 10th District
William Delahunt Incumbent (66%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Mike Jones (REP - 34%)


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