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=== Candidates === | === Candidates === |
Revision as of 18:39, 27 August 2014
Elections - Nov 2014 |
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Running for State Office |
Governor |
State Attorney General |
State Treasurer |
Middlesex DA |
Councilor 3rd District |
Lt. Governor |
Secretary of State |
State Auditor |
Ballot Questions |
Question 1 - Gas Tax |
Question 2 - Bottle Bill |
Question 3 - Casinos |
Question 4 - Sick Time |
Running for Federal Office |
US Senator |
Running for Town Office |
Selectmen, School Committee |
Candidates
- Maura Healey (D)
- Warren Tolman (D)
- John Miller (R)
News and Commentary
- Boston Globe: Candidates for AG clash over campus sex assault policy, by David Scharfenberg (Aug 27, 2014)
- WBUR: Tolman Apologizes For Word Choice In AG Debate, by Matt Murphy (Aug 27, 2014)
- Boston Globe: Tolman apologizes for calling Healey’s questions ‘unbecoming’, by Akilah Johnson (Aug 27, 2014)
- WBUR: Race For Attorney General Turns Testy At Debate, by Asma Khalid (Aug 26, 2014)
- Boston Globe: Attorney general race splits Democrats’ hearts, minds, by Michael Levenson (Aug 22, 2014)
- WBUR: Healey, Tolman Describe Contrasting Approaches To Leading AG’s Office, by Andy Metzger (Aug 15, 2014)
- Mass Live: AG candidates Warren Tolman, Maura Healey criticize police response in Ferguson, Mo., shooting, by Shira Schoenberg (Aug 14, 2014)
- Boston Globe: Candidates for AG clash over Market Basket, by Michael Levenson (Aug 14, 2014)
- Boston Globe: The hidden attorney general race: gay community v. labor, by Alan Wirzbicki (Aug 14, 2014)
- WBUR: Race For Mass. Attorney General Splits Democrats , by Asma Khalid (Aug 4, 2014)
- Boston Globe: John Miller, the GOP’s noteworthy AG hopeful, by Scot Lehigh (July 25, 2014)
Polls
- See polls listing at Wikipedia