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Election Updates & Information

Massachusetts held its primary election on September 6. Many of our endorsed candidates won their races. We want to wish a special congratulations to:

Maura Healey, for Governor Kim Driscoll, for Lieutenant Governor William Galvin, for Secretary of State Diana DiZoglio, for State Auditor Chris lannella, for Governor's Council Kevin Hayden, for Suffolk County District Attorney Paul Feeney, for State Senator in Bristol & Norfolk Liz Miranda, for State Senator in 2nd Suffolk Susan Moran, for State Senator in Plymouth & Barnstable Patrick O’Connor, for State Senator in 1st Plymouth & Norfolk Rebecca Rausch, for State Senator in Norfolk, Worcester & Middlesex Walter Timilty, for State Senator in Norfolk, Plymouth & Bristol Bruce Ayers, for State Rep. in 1st Norfolk Simon Cataldo, for State Rep. in 14th Middlesex Tackey Chan, for State Rep. in 2nd Norfolk Jessica Giannino, for State Rep. in 16th Suffolk Ken Gordon, for State Rep. in 21st Middlesex James Murphy, for State Rep. in 4th Norfolk Lindsay Sabadosa, for State Rep. in 1st Hampshire Aaron Saunders, for State Rep. in 7th Hampden Tom Stanley, for State Rep. in 9th Middlesex Chynah Tyler, for State Rep. in 7th Suffolk Tommy Vitolo, for State Rep. in 15th Norfolk Christopher Worrell, for State Rep. in 5th Suffolk

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Thank you to all our members who got out the vote and made these wins possible. But our work isn't done.

With the primary season over, it's time to prepare for the general election in November. We need to unite behind candidates at every level of the ballot who will stand up for unions and the working people we represent.

It's never too early to make your plan to vote. Remember these key dates:

• October 22 – November 4, 2022:

Early voting open

• October 29, 2022: Deadline to register to vote • November 1, 2022: Deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot

• November 8, 2022: Election Day! Polls open from 7 am – 8 pm

Elections impact everything from public transportation to our children's education. Make sure that your vote — and your voice — is heard in November.

See you at the polls!

Visit WhereDoIVoteMA.com to find your polling location and other essential voting information.

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