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Who Represents Brockton

Brockton is big enough that the State House splits it among several districts. One state senator covers the whole city, but three different state representatives each take a slice of it, so the representative for your street depends on your ward and precinct. In Washington, the entire city is represented by one member of Congress and the Commonwealth’s two U.S. senators.

State Senator

Michael D. BradySecond Plymouth & Norfolk District · Democrat

Michael D. Brady

District: all of Brockton, plus nearby towns in Plymouth and Norfolk counties

Senator Brady, a Brockton Democrat, represents the Second Plymouth and Norfolk district, which covers the entire city along with East Bridgewater, Halifax, Hanson, Whitman, parts of Randolph, and Avon. As one of forty state senators, he votes on the state budget and on laws that reach every Brockton classroom, road, and clinic.

State Representatives

Three House districts divide Brockton. Use the lookup tools below to find which one covers your address.

9th Plymouth District · Democrat

Bridget Plouffe

Covers: part of Brockton
Michelle M. DuBois10th Plymouth District · Democrat

Michelle M. DuBois

Covers: part of Brockton
Rita A. Mendes11th Plymouth District · Democrat

Rita A. Mendes

Covers: part of Brockton and Easton

Find Your Exact Legislator

Because Brockton is split, look up your home address to see exactly who represents you:

In Washington

All of Brockton sits in the 8th Congressional District, represented by U.S. Representative Stephen F. Lynch, a Democrat who has held the seat since 2001. Massachusetts is represented in the U.S. Senate by Elizabeth Warren, the senior senator since 2013, and Edward J. Markey, the junior senator since 2013.

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