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Who are the current democratic representatives from Massachusetts?
Executive summary
Massachusetts’ federal delegation in the House is entirely Democratic and currently has nine members; the state also has two Democratic U.S. senators (total nine House members and two senators) [1] [2]. State legislative chambers are dominated by Democrats — Ballotpedia records a 35–5 Senate majority and a 134–25 House majority (with one independent) for the 2025 session [3].
1. What “current representatives from Massachusetts” usually means — and what available sources list
When people ask who the “representatives” from Massachusetts are, they may mean U.S. House members, U.S. senators, or members of the state legislature. GovTrack and Ballotpedia describe Massachusetts as having two U.S. senators and nine U.S. House members (federal delegation) [1]. Ballotpedia and Wikipedia also provide rolls and district lists for the House delegation and for the state legislature for the 2025–2026 session [4] [5] [6].
2. Federal delegation: party composition and scale
GovTrack notes Massachusetts has two U.S. senators and nine members of the U.S. House of Representatives [1]. Ballotpedia’s congressional-delegation pages likewise present the current partisan breakdown of those federal members [7]. Recent reporting and aggregation show the House delegation is entirely Democratic, and both Senate seats are held by Democrats — Elizabeth Warren and Edward J. Markey are named in Ballotpedia’s senator list [2].
3. House delegation: who and how many (context on turnover and longevity)
Wikipedia’s list of U.S. representatives from Massachusetts (cited for January 2025 makeup) enumerates the nine districts and the long-tenured Democrats in them — for example, Richard Neal (1st), Jim McGovern (2nd), Lori Trahan (3rd), Jake Auchincloss (4th), Katherine Clark (5th), Seth Moulton (6th), Ayanna Pressley (7th) and others in the delegation [5]. Ballotpedia maintains similar up-to-date roster pages and historical lists for members from Massachusetts [4] [7]. Available sources do not provide a single, consolidated one-line list in your query excerpt; they distribute names across Ballotpedia and Wikipedia pages [4] [5].
4. How state-level representation compares (Massachusetts General Court)
At the state level, the Massachusetts General Court (the legislature) is heavily Democratic: Ballotpedia reports Democrats won a 35–5 majority in the State Senate and a 134–25 majority in the House (with one independent) for the 2025 session [3]. The official Massachusetts legislature site hosts member directories for the Senate and House, which serve as authoritative roll calls for state representatives and senators [8]. Wikipedia’s 2025–2026 legislature page confirms leadership selections for that session (Ron Mariano as House Speaker; Karen Spilka as Senate President) and notes the General Court convened Jan. 1, 2025 [6].
5. Recent political behavior and unity among Massachusetts federal Democrats
Local reporting highlights substantive unity among the state’s federal House Democrats on at least one high-profile federal matter: WBUR reported that “all nine Democrats representing Massachusetts in the House have said they will vote against” a particular government-shutdown deal because it failed to extend certain ACA subsidies, and that the state’s two senators took the same position [9]. That reporting illustrates coordinated voting positions by the entire Massachusetts federal Democratic delegation on specific national issues [9].
6. Limits, caveats, and where to go for an up-to-the-minute roster
This briefing compiles what the provided sources report but does not produce an exhaustive name-and-district list in one place; Ballotpedia and Wikipedia carry comprehensive rosters and histories for federal and state members [4] [5]. For the definitive, current roster of every U.S. House member from Massachusetts and the full state-legislature roll, consult Ballotpedia’s delegation pages and the Massachusetts Legislature’s official member directories [7] [8]. If you want, I can extract and present a district-by-district list of the current nine U.S. House members and the two senators from those sources.