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Who Represents Berkley
Berkley sits whole inside one state representative district and one state senate district, so there is no line through town to check: the same names speak for every address in Berkley. One member of Congress covers the whole town, and the Commonwealth’s two U.S. senators represent the entire state, Berkley included. Five names on this page, and between them they cover everything from a local road project to a federal law.
State Senator
Third Bristol and Plymouth District · Republican
Kelly A. Dooner
State House: Room 213-B · (617) 722-1551
Email: kelly.dooner@masenate.gov
A state senator carries Berkley’s questions into the upper chamber of the Legislature, from the state budget to the laws that shape how the town runs. All of Berkley sits inside the Third Bristol and Plymouth district, so there is no district line to check before you write.
State Representative
12th Bristol District · Republican
Norman J. Orrall
State House: Room 540 · (617) 722-2090
Email: norman.orrall@mahouse.gov
A state representative files bills, votes the state budget, and can chase a state agency on a constituent’s behalf, which is often the fastest use of the office. The whole of Berkley is in the 12th Bristol district, so this one office speaks for every street in town.
In Washington
All of Berkley sits in the 4th Congressional District. Massachusetts is represented in the U.S. Senate by Elizabeth Warren, the senior senator, and Edward J. Markey, the junior senator, both Democrats.
4th Congressional District · Democrat
Jake Auchincloss
Washington: 1524 Longworth House Office Building · 202-225-5931
Find Your Exact Legislator
Berkley sends the same delegation for every address, but if you want to confirm it or look up a neighboring town, these lookups take about ten seconds:
Knowing who represents you is the first step. Learn how to write to them so it lands.