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Who Represents Revere

Revere is split among more than one legislative district. At the State House, one senator and two representatives cover the city — so the representative for your street depends on your ward and precinct. In Washington, the whole city is represented by one member of Congress and the Commonwealth’s two U.S. senators.

State Senator

First Suffolk & Middlesex District · Democrat

Lydia Edwards

Covers: Revere, Winthrop, parts of Boston & Cambridge

Senator Lydia Edwards represents the First Suffolk and Middlesex district, which includes all of Revere. A housing attorney and former Boston City Councillor, she has built a record on tenant protections, affordable housing, and immigration. She has served in the State Senate since 2022.

State Representatives

Two House districts divide Revere. Use the lookup tools below to find which covers your address.

16th Suffolk District · Democrat

Jessica Giannino

Covers: much of Revere (Wards 3, 4 & 6, plus parts of 1 & 2) and part of Saugus
19th Suffolk District · Democrat

Jeffrey Rosario Turco

Covers: part of Revere (Ward 5 and parts of Wards 1 & 2) and Winthrop

Jessica Giannino is a Revere native and former City Council President; Jeff Turco, an attorney from Winthrop, also represents part of the city.

Find Your Exact Legislator

Because Revere is split, look up your address:

In Washington

All of Revere sits in the 5th Congressional District, represented by U.S. Representative Katherine Clark (D), who has held the seat since 2013 and serves in House Democratic leadership as Democratic Whip. Massachusetts is represented in the U.S. Senate by Elizabeth Warren (senior, since 2013) and Edward J. “Ed” Markey (junior, since 2013).

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