1998 Massachusetts elections
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A Massachusetts general election was held on November 3, 1998 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The election included:
- statewide elections for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, Secretary of the Commonwealth, treasurer, and auditor;
- district elections for U.S. Representatives, State Representatives, State Senators, and Governor's Councillors; and
- ballot questions at the state and local levels.
Democratic and Republican candidates were selected in party primaries held September 15, 1998.
Statewide elections[]
Governor & Lieutenant Governor[]
Republicans Paul Cellucci and Jane M. Swift were elected Governor and Lieutenant Governor, respectively, over Democratic candidates Scott Harshbarger and Warren Tolman, and Libertarian candidates and .
Attorney General[]
Incumbent Attorney General Scott Harshbarger did not run for re-election. Middlesex County District Attorney Thomas Reilly defeated State Senator Lois Pines in the Democratic primary and Middlesex County Sheriff in the general election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Thomas Reilly | 309,332 | 52.67% | ||
Democratic | Lois Pines | 277,588 | 47.27% | ||
Write-in | 379 | 0.07% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Thomas Reilly | 1,218,244 | 66.77% | ||
Republican | 604,700 | 33.14% | |||
Write-in | 1,602 | 0.09% |
Secretary of the Commonwealth[]
Democrat William F. Galvin was re-elected Secretary of the Commonwealth. He defeated Republican and Libertarian in the general election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | William F. Galvin (incumbent) | 1,249,307 | 70.02% | ||
Republican | 448,972 | 25.17% | |||
Libertarian | 85,846 | 4.81% |
Treasurer and Receiver-General[]
Incumbent Treasurer and Receiver-General Joe Malone did not run for re-election. Former State Representative Shannon P. O'Brien defeated Republican Robert Maginn and Libertarian in the general election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Shannon P. O'Brien | 1,120,757 | 62.23 | ||
Republican | Robert Maginn | 626,286 | 34.77 | ||
Libertarian | 53,299 | 2.96 | |||
Write-in | 675 | 0.04 |
Auditor[]
Democrat A. Joseph DeNucci was re-elected Auditor. He defeated Republican and Libertarian Carla Howell.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | A. Joseph DeNucci (incumbent) | 1,152,193 | 64.61 | ||
Republican | 529,571 | 29.70 | |||
Libertarian | Carla Howell | 101,498 | 5.69 |
District elections[]
U.S. House of Representatives[]
State House of Representatives[]
State Senate[]
Governor's Council[]
Ballot questions[]
There were four statewide ballot questions, which the Massachusetts voters voted on this election. All were approved. There were also various local ballot questions around the state.
Statewide Questions:
- Question 1 - Administration of government. A constitutional amendment that would prevent the legislature from altering its own base pay.[5]
- Question 2 - Elections and campaigns. A law that would create a new state agency would fund campaigns for all state offices.[6]
- Question 3 - Taxes. A law that would cut the state income tax rate on interest and dividend income.
- Question 4 - Business Regulation. A law that, starting in March 1998 would allow customers to choose to buy power from separate generating companies, instead of buying power from the utility that owns the power lines.
References[]
- ^ "Our Campaigns - MA Attorney General - D Primary Race - Sep 15, 1998".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - MA Attorney General Race - Nov 03, 1998".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - MA Secretary of State Race - Nov 03, 1998".
- ^ "Our Campaigns - MA Treasurer Race - Nov 03, 1998".
- ^ "Massachusetts ballot questions". The Providence Journal. October 28, 1998. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
- ^ "Massachusetts ballot questions". The Providence Journal. October 28, 1998. Retrieved 2010-07-26.
External links[]
- "Nov 3, 1998 general election", PD43+ Massachusetts Election Statistics, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- 1998 Massachusetts elections
- 1998 elections in the United States by state