2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts


The 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012 to elect the nine U.S. Representatives from the state of Massachusetts, a loss of one seat following the 2010 Census, for service in the 113th Congress from January 3, 2013 to January 3, 2015. The elections coincided with the elections of other federal and state offices, including a quadrennial presidential election. The candidate elected in each of the state's congressional districts was a member the Democratic Party.
Primary elections were held on September 6, 2012. This primary was on a Thursday, which is rare in Massachusetts, and it was moved from Tuesday, September 18, 2012 because of a conflicting religious holiday.

Overview

District 1

Democrat Richard Neal, who has represented the 2nd district since 1989, was redistricted into the 1st district. He ran for re-election.

Democratic primary

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General election

Results

District 2

Since 1991, Democrat John Olver, has represented the 1st district, most of which remains in the proposed new 1st district. He was to have been redistricted to the 2nd district, except that he announced his retirement two weeks before the new districts were proposed.
Democrat Jim McGovern, who was redistricted from the 3rd district, ran for re-election.

Democratic primary

Primary results

General election

Results

District 3

Democrat Niki Tsongas, who was redistricted from the 5th district, ran for re-election. She was unopposed in the primary.

Democratic primary

Primary results

Republican primary

;Candidates

General election

Results

District 4

Democrat Barney Frank, who has represented the 4th district since 1981, retired rather than run for re-election.

Democratic primary

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Republican primary

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General election

Polling

Results

District 5

Democrat Ed Markey was redistricted from the 7th district, having represented it since 1976.

Democratic primary

Primary results

Republican primary

;Candidates
;Withdrew

General election

Results

District 6

Democrat John Tierney has represented the 6th district since 1997. Daniel Fishman, a Libertarian candidate, who has never run for office before also ran.
Veteran and military commentator Seth Moulton considered running in the general election as an Independent, but decided against it in July 2012, citing the short time frame left for him to mount a serious campaign.

Democratic primary

Primary results

Republican primary

;Candidates
;Withdrew

General election

Results

District 7

In the redistricting Act, this district became a majority-minority district, increasing its reach over several minority precincts near Boston. Democrat Mike Capuano, who was redistricted from the 8th district, having represented it since 1999, ran for re-election. Karla Romero, the founding President and CEO of the non-profit Mass Appeal International and a former Miss USA contestant ran as an Independent.

Democratic primary

Primary results

General election

Results

District 8

Democrat Stephen Lynch, who was redistricted from the old 9th district, will run in the 8th district.
Democrat William R. Keating, who was redistricted from the old, announced that he would move to Cape Cod, and run there, putting him in the new 9th district instead of competing against Lynch.

Democratic primary

Primary results

Republican primary

;Candidates

General election

Results

District 9

There was no incumbent currently residing in this district, but incumbent Democrat William R. Keating, who has represented most of the district for the last two years when it was the, has a summer home there. As [|discussed above], he moved to the 9th District. Bristol County

Democratic primary

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;Declined

Republican primary

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;Declined

Results