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Who Represents Blackstone
All of Blackstone sits in one state representative district and one state senate district, so the same handful of people speak for the whole town on Beacon Hill. One member of Congress covers the town, and the Commonwealth’s two U.S. senators represent the entire state, Blackstone included. Five names cover everything from a town road project to a federal budget.
State Senator
Worcester and Hampden District · Republican
Ryan C. Fattman
State House: Room 213-A · (617) 722-1420
Email: ryan.fattman@masenate.gov
The Worcester and Hampden district runs across a stretch of south central Massachusetts near the Rhode Island line. All of Blackstone sits inside it, so there is no district line to check before you write.
State Representative
All of Blackstone sits in the 8th Worcester House district, so one representative speaks for the whole town. 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.
8th Worcester District · Republican
Michael J. Soter
State House: Room 551 · (617) 722-2488
Email: michael.soter@mahouse.gov
In Washington
All of Blackstone 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
Elizabeth Warren
Washington: 311 Hart Senate Office Building · 202-224-4543
Edward J. Markey
Washington: 255 Dirksen Senate Office Building · 202-224-2742
Find Your Exact Legislator
All of Blackstone shares the same state delegation, but if you want to confirm your districts these lookups take about ten seconds:
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