Reproductive Equity Now’s
2026 Massachusetts Endorsements
Statewide Candidates
Maura Healey
Massachusetts Governor
Kim Driscoll
Massachusetts Lt. Governor
Andrea Campbell
Massachusetts Attorney General
Rep. John Barrett, 1st Berkshire
Rep. Lisa Field, 3rd Bristol
Rep. Steven Oullette, 8th Bristol
Rep. Dawne Shand, 1st Essex
Celina Reyes, 16th Essex
Connor Murray, 18th Essex
Rep. Patricia Duffy, 5th Hampden
Johnnie McKnight, 11th Hampden
House Endorsements
Rep. John Lawn, Jr., 10th Middlesex
Ravi Simon, 13th Middlesex
Lorena Betts, 16th Middlesex
Harini Aiyer, 17th Middlesex
Rep. Tara Hong, 18th Middlesex
Rep. Dave Rogers, 24th Middlesex
Rep. Marjorie Decker, 25th Middlesex
Rep. Mike Connolly, 26th Middlesex
Ben Ewen-Campen, 27th Middlesex
Rep. Richard Haggerty, 30th Middlesex
Leila Migliorelli, 32nd Middlesex
Rep. Richard Wells, Jr., 7th Norfolk
Rep. Patrick Kearney, 4th Plymouth
Rep. Michelle DuBois, 10th Plymouth
Rep. Sam Montaño, 15th Suffolk
LeeAllen Meyer, 19th Suffolk
Rep. Michael Kushmerek, 3rd Worcester
Rep. James O’Day, 14th Worcester
Rep. Mary Keefe, 15th Worcester
Senate Endorsements
Rep. Christine Barber, Second Middlesex
Rep. Kate Lipper-Garabedian, Fifth Middlesex
Sen. Bill Driscoll, Jr., Norfolk, Plymouth & Bristol
Persis Yu, Norfolk and Suffolk
Sen. Will Brownsberger, Suffolk and Middlesex
Electing Repro Equity Champs
Up and Down the Ballot
Ongoing federal attacks on abortion access and bodily autonomy — especially post-Dobbs – have made it clear that reproductive rights are not guaranteed and cannot be taken for granted. Reproductive Equity Now proudly endorses candidates who will not only defend access to care, but also work proactively to strengthen and expand it.
