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Who Represents Randolph

Randolph is split. The town is divided between two state Senate districts and two state House districts, so the legislators for your street depend on which precinct you live in. That means Randolph sends as many as four voices to Beacon Hill, more than most towns its size. In Washington, all of Randolph sits in one congressional district and is represented by the Commonwealth’s two U.S. senators. Use the lookup tools below to find the exact legislators for your address.

State Senators

Randolph is divided between two Senate districts. Look up your address to find which senator represents your precinct.

Senator Michael D. Brady2nd Plymouth & Norfolk District · Democrat

Michael D. Brady

Covers: part of Randolph, plus Brockton and nearby towns
Senator William J. Driscoll Jr.Norfolk, Plymouth & Bristol District · Democrat

William J. Driscoll Jr.

Covers: part of Randolph, plus Milton and nearby towns

Senator Michael D. Brady, a Brockton Democrat, holds the 2nd Plymouth and Norfolk seat. Senator William J. Driscoll Jr., a Milton Democrat, took office in the state Senate in January 2025 representing the Norfolk, Plymouth and Bristol District. Between them they cover the two halves of Randolph in the upper chamber on Beacon Hill.

State Representatives

Randolph is also divided between two House districts, so look up your address to find your state representative.

Representative Bruce J. Ayers1st Norfolk District · Democrat

Bruce J. Ayers

Covers: part of Randolph, plus part of Quincy
Representative Richard G. Wells Jr.7th Norfolk District · Democrat

Richard G. Wells Jr.

Covers: part of Randolph, plus nearby communities

Representative Bruce J. Ayers, a Quincy Democrat, represents the 1st Norfolk District, and Representative Richard G. Wells Jr. represents the 7th Norfolk District. One of them is your voice in the Massachusetts House, depending on your precinct.

Find Your Exact Legislator

Because Randolph’s Senate and House seats are both split, look up your own address to find your legislators:

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In Washington

Representative Ayanna Pressley7th Congressional District · Democrat

Ayanna Pressley

Covers: Randolph and parts of Boston and nearby cities

All of Randolph sits in the 7th Congressional District, represented by U.S. Representative Ayanna Pressley, a Boston Democrat first elected in 2018. 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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