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Who Represents Sturbridge

All of Sturbridge sits in a single state representative district and a single state senate district, so unlike some towns you do not have to check your street before you write. One state representative and one state senator carry the town on Beacon Hill, one member of Congress carries it in the U.S. House, and the Commonwealth’s two U.S. senators represent the entire state, Sturbridge included. Five names, and between them they cover everything from a local road project to a federal budget.

State Senator

A state senator votes the state budget, files and shapes legislation, and can press a state agency on a resident’s behalf. All of Sturbridge sits in the Worcester and Hampden district, so there is no district line to check before you write.

State Representative

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. The whole town is in the 1st Hampden district, so Representative Smola is the House member for every Sturbridge address.

In Washington

All of Sturbridge sits in the 1st Congressional District, which runs across western and central Massachusetts. It is represented by Richard E. Neal. 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

Sturbridge sits in one House district and one Senate district, so the same names cover the whole town. If you want to confirm it for your own address, the lookup takes about ten seconds:

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