Reproductive Equity Now’s
2024 Massachusetts Endorsements

Electing Repro Equity Champs
Up and Down the Ballot

Two years since the Dobbs decision decimated the national right to abortion access, we are on the precipice of one of the most consequential election cycles in American history. Reproductive Equity Now has announced its slate of endorsed candidates for the Massachusetts legislature who will continue the state’s groundbreaking work to meet the post-Dobbs crisis and advance a reproductive equity agenda for all Bay Staters.

Massachusetts House Endorsed Candidates

Christopher Flanagan, 1st Barnstable 

Kipp Diggs, 2nd Barnstable 

Kathy Fox Alfano, 3rd Barnstable 

Hadley Luddy, 4th Barnstable 

Owen Fletcher, 5th Barnstable 

John Barrett, 1st Berkshire

Tricia Farley-Bouvier, 2nd Berkshire

Leigh Davis, 3rd Berkshire

Kostas Loukos, 1st Bristol

James Hawkins, 2nd Bristol

Carol Doherty, 3rd Bristol

Pat Haddad, 5th Bristol

Christopher Hendricks, 11th Bristol

Antonio Cabral, 13th Bristol

Adam Scanlon, 14th Bristol

Dawne Shand, 1st Essex

Kristin Kassner, 2nd Essex

Andy Vargas, 3rd Essex

Estela Reyes, 4th Essex

Ann-Margaret Ferrante, 5th Essex

Jerald Parisella, 6th Essex

Manny Cruz, 7th Essex

Jennifer Armini, 8th Essex

Daniel Cahill, 10th Essex

Sean Reid, 11th Essex

Thomas Walsh, 12th Essex

Sally Kerans, 13th Essex

Adrianne Ramos, 14th Essex

Ryan Hamilton, 15th Essex

Frank Moran, 17th Essex

Tram Nguyen, 18th Essex

Natalie Blais, 1st Franklin

Susannah Whipps, 2nd Franklin

Patricia Duffy, 5th Hampden

Aaron Saunders, 7th Hampden

Shirley Arriaga, 8th Hampden

Orlando Ramos, 9th Hampden

Carlos González, 10th Hampden

Lindsay Sabadosa, 1st Hampshire

Homar Gomez, 2nd Hampshire

Mindy Domb, 3rd Hampshire

Margaret Scarsdale, 1st Middlesex

James Arciero, 2nd Middlesex

Kate Hogan, 3rd Middlesex

Danielle Gregoire, 4th Middlesex

David Linsky, 5th Middlesex

Priscila Sousa, 6th Middlesex

Jack Lewis, 7th Middlesex

James Arena-DeRosa, 8th Middlesex

Tom Stanley, 9th Middlesex

John Lawn, 10th Middlesex

Amy Mah Sangiolo, 11th Middlesex 

Carmine Gentile, 13th Middlesex

Simon Cataldo, 14th Middlesex

Michelle Ciccolo, 15th Middlesex

Rodney Elliott, 16th Middlesex

Vanna Howard, 17th Middlesex

Kenneth Gordon, 21st Middlesex

Sean Garballey, 23rd Middlesex

David Rogers, 24th Middlesex

Marjorie Decker, 25th Middlesex

Mike Connolly, 26th Middlesex

Erika Uyterhoeven, 27th Middlesex 

Steven Owens, 29th Middlesex

Richard Haggerty, 30th Middlesex

Michael Day, 31st Middlesex

Kate Lipper-Garabedian, 32nd Middlesex

Steven Ultrino, 33rd Middlesex

Christine Barber, 34th Middlesex

Danillo Sena, 37th Middlesex

Bruce Ayers, 1st Norfolk

Tackey Chan, 2nd Norfolk

Ronald Mariano, 3rd Norfolk

James Murphy, 4th Norfolk

Mark Cusack, 5th Norfolk

William Galvin, 6th Norfolk

Edward Philips, 8th Norfolk

Jeff Roy, 10th Norfolk

Alice Peisch, 14th Norfolk

Tommy Vitolo, 15th Norfolk

Michelle Badger, 1st Plymouth 

Joan Meschino, 3rd Plymouth

Patrick Kearney, 4th Plymouth

Becky Coletta, 6th Plymouth 

Michelle DuBois, 10th Plymouth

Kathleen LaNatra, 12th Plymouth

Adrian Madaro, 1st Suffolk

Dan Ryan, 2nd Suffolk

Aaron Michlewitz, 3rd Suffolk

David Biele, 4th Suffolk

Christopher Worrell, 5th Suffolk

Chynah Tyler, 7th Suffolk

Jay Livingstone, 8th Suffolk

John Moran, 9th Suffolk

William MacGregor, 10th Suffolk

Judith Garcia, 11th Suffolk

Brandy Fluker Oakley, 12th Suffolk

Dan Hunt, 13th Suffolk

Rob Consalvo, 14th Suffolk

Sam Montaño, 15th Suffolk

Jessica Giannino, 16th Suffolk

Kevin Honan, 17th Suffolk

Michael Moran, 18th Suffolk

Jonathan Zlotnik, 2nd Worcester

Michael Kushmerek, 3rd Worcester

Natalie Higgins, 4th Worcester

Jeanne Costello, 6th Worcester

Brian Murray, 10th Worcester

Meghan Kilcoyne, 12th Worcester

John Mahoney, 13th Worcester

Jim O'Day, 14th Worcester

Mary Keefe, 15th Worcester

Dan Donahue, 16th Worcester

David LeBoeuf, 17th Worcester

Kate Donaghue, 19th Worcester

Massachusetts Senate Endorsed Candidates

Michael Rodrigues, 1st Bristol and Plymouth

Joe Pacheco, 3rd Bristol and Plymouth

Pavel Payano, 1st Essex

Joan Lovely, 2nd Essex

Brendan Crighton, 3rd Essex

Barry Finegold, 2nd Essex and Middlesex

Ed Kennedy, 1st Middlesex

Patricia Jehlen, 2nd Middlesex

Michael Barrett, 3rd Middlesex

Cindy Friedman, 4th Middlesex

Jason Lewis, 5th Middlesex

Liz Miranda, 2nd Suffolk

Lydia Edwards, 3rd Suffolk

Robyn Kennedy, 1st Worcester

Michael Moore, 2nd Worcester

Paul Mark, Berkshire, Hampden, Franklin and Hampshire

Paul Feeney, Bristol and Norfolk

Julian Cyr, Cape and Islands

Adam Gomez, Hampden

Jacob Oliveira, Hampden, Hampshire and Worcester

Joanne Comerford, Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester

James Eldridge, Middlesex and Worcester

Cynthia Creem, Norfolk and Middlesex

Karen Spilka, Middlesex and Norfolk

John Keenan, Norfolk and Plymouth

Bill Driscoll, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Bristol

Rebecca Rausch, Norfolk, Worcester and Middlesex

Dylan Fernandes, Plymouth and Barnstable 

Michael Brady, Plymouth and Norfolk

William Brownsberger, Suffolk and Middlesex

Sal DiDomenico, Middlesex and Suffolk

John Cronin, Worcester and Middlesex

Elect Repro Equity Candidates
This Election Day

Electing pro-repro, pro-abortion candidates at EVERY level of government has truly never been more important. So this fall, we need your help.

Mobilize with Team Repro Equity Now to make sure your time is going where it's needed most! We'll be: 

  • Getting out the vote for repro champions in our home states who we will need in office to stand strong and leverage the fullest extent of each state's power to protect and expand reproductive equity and abortion access

  • Supporting our fellow advocates in states like Florida and Missouri who are running critical statewide efforts to defeat anti-abortion ballot questions and affirmatively codify abortion access into their state's laws