Your Voice in Government
Legislators
Who Represents Brookline
Brookline is large enough that the Legislature carves it into pieces. Every resident shares one state senator, but the town is split across four state House districts, so which representative is yours depends on your precinct. In Washington, all of Brookline sits in one congressional district and shares the Commonwealth’s two U.S. senators. Every member of the delegation below is a Democrat.
State Senator
Cynthia Stone Creem
Senator Creem, a Newton Democrat, represents the Norfolk and Middlesex District, which includes all of Brookline. She is the Senate Majority Leader, one of the most powerful posts on Beacon Hill, which gives Brookline an unusually loud voice in the upper chamber.
State Representatives
Brookline is divided among four House districts. Find your precinct on the town’s elections page to confirm which representative is yours.
Tommy Vitolo
Greg Schwartz
Kevin G. Honan
William F. MacGregor
Tommy Vitolo, a Brookline Democrat, holds the 15th Norfolk seat that covers most of the town. Greg Schwartz won the 12th Middlesex in 2024, succeeding the retiring Ruth Balser. Kevin Honan and William MacGregor each represent a single Brookline precinct on the Boston border.
Find Your Exact Legislator
Want to confirm your precinct and districts? Look up your own address:
In Washington
4th Congressional District · Democrat
Jake Auchincloss
U.S. Senate · Democrat
Elizabeth Warren
U.S. Senate · Democrat
Edward J. Markey
All of Brookline sits in the 4th Congressional District, represented by U.S. Representative Jake Auchincloss, a Newton Democrat. Massachusetts is represented in the U.S. Senate by Elizabeth Warren, the senior senator, and Edward J. Markey, the junior senator, both Democrats.
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