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  2. Politics of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    [8] [a] Barack Obama carried the state with 61.8% of the vote in 2008 [9] and 60.7% in 2012. In 2016, Hillary Clinton won the state with 61.0% of the vote, with Massachusetts trending to the left, opposite the nation. In 2020, Massachusetts was the second-most Democratic state, following Vermont.

  3. Government of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Cities and towns can vote to accept a new mandate, or ask the Massachusetts State Auditor to determine the amount of funding owed; if the legislature does not provide that amount then ask the Massachusetts Superior Court for a ruling that grants the municipality an exemption from complying with unfunded mandates.

  4. Massachusetts State House - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts State House Press Association, established in 1909, governs these shared workspaces. [30] Some individual news outlets have separate offices. Press Gallery—Headquarters of State House reporters for Associated Press, WWLP-TV, the Eagle-Tribune papers, Lowell Sun, WGBH-FM, Springfield Republican/Masslive, and Politico [31]

  5. Bristol County, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Bristol County is a county in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.As of the 2020 census, the population was 579,200. [1] The shire town is Taunton. [2] Some governmental functions are performed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, others by the county, and others by local towns and cities.

  6. Boston - Wikipedia

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    Boston (US: / ˈ b ɔː s t ə n / ⓘ [9]) is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.The city serves as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the Northeastern United States.

  7. Acton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Wetlands in Acton off of Massachusetts Avenue, in summer 2015. Acton is located at According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 20.3 square miles (53 km 2), of which 20.0 square miles (52 km 2) is land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km 2), or 1.53 percent, is water.

  8. Massachusetts's 1st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts's 1st congressional district covers the western portion and the south of the central portion of the state. It is the largest and most sparsely populated district in the state, covering about 30% of the state's land area. [3] The largest cities in the district are Springfield, Chicopee, Pittsfield, Westfield, and Holyoke.

  9. List of numbered routes in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Highway Division of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation; Office of Transportation Planning. "Data Resources Section". Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on June 1, 2012. (Includes a road inventory and maps.) Neilbert.com Massachusetts Route Log; The Roads of Massachusetts; Road Signs of Massachusetts