2026 State, County and District Elections

2026 State Elections have many races. Each Democratic Candidate will be looking for support. Please think about the platform that our delegates help put together. It is our Wards and City wish list of things we want our candidates to work on getting done. The wish list will not change but the candidate you choice to support may. A lot of elections have us supporting a candidate, when that candidate doesn’t move on from the convention or a primary vote, we feel bad and may even end campaigning for what is important. The platform ideas can only move forward with the candidate that promises to work to put that platform into action. We all need to keep in mind that the wishes of all Democrats are more important than our first pick of a candidate to carry out our platform. When our voices get lost because a candidate falls to move on the the General Election, we get people that have a much different agenda than our platform. Following the State Primaries we will be sharing information on how to help the general election Democrats, where to get Bumper stickers and yarn signs.

We will also be working with other groups to help get out the vote, not only in Massachusetts, but other states so that we have more people voting in the US House of Representatives and in the US Senate for the platform, that our national delegates, helped put together and approved.

Here is the list of Offices up for election in Massachusetts in 2026

Statewide Offices on the Ballot 
November 3, 2026

With primaries scheduled for September 1, 2026, voters will elect candidates for:

  • Governor & Lieutenant Governor

  • U.S. Senate

  • U.S. House of Representatives (all 9 districts)

  • Attorney General

  • Secretary of the Commonwealth

  • Treasurer & Receiver General

  • State Auditor

In addition, all 40 Massachusetts Senate seatsall 160 Massachusetts House seats, the Governor’s Council, and numerous district attorneys, registers of probate, and local offices will be on the ballot statewide.