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Who Represents Middleton

Middleton is split between two state representative districts, so this is one of the towns where your own address decides who speaks for you on Beacon Hill. One state senator and one member of Congress cover the whole town, and the Commonwealth’s two U.S. senators represent the entire state, Middleton included. Six names on this page, five for any single address, and between them they cover everything from a local zoning rule to a federal spending bill.

State Senator

The First Essex and Middlesex district reaches from Middleton and North Reading up the North Shore to Gloucester, Newburyport, and the New Hampshire line, so one senator carries the housing, transportation, and school-funding questions of nearly twenty communities. All of Middleton sits inside it, which means there is no district line to check before you write. Senator Tarr is the Senate Minority Leader.

State Representative

Middleton is split between two House districts, so the person who speaks for your street depends on where in town you live. Check your address before you write, because a letter to the wrong one of these two will simply be forwarded.

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. Both of these offices take calls from Middleton residents. Bradley H. Jones, Jr. is also the House Minority Leader, the top Republican in the chamber.

In Washington

All of Middleton sits in the 6th Congressional District, which runs across the North Shore from Salem and Beverly up to the New Hampshire line. Massachusetts is represented in the U.S. Senate by Elizabeth Warren, the senior senator, and Edward J. Markey, the junior senator, both Democrats.

Find Your Exact Legislator

Middleton is split between the 13th Essex and 20th Middlesex House districts, so your own address decides which representative is yours. Both lookups take about ten seconds and will tell you exactly:

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