Your Voice in Government
Legislators
Who Represents Worcester
Worcester is the largest city in Central Massachusetts, and it is split among several legislative districts. At the State House, three senators and five representatives share the city — so the legislators for your street depend 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 Senators
Three Senate districts divide Worcester. Use the lookup tools below to find which covers your address.
1st Worcester District · Democrat
Robyn K. Kennedy
2nd Worcester District · Democrat
Michael O. Moore
Worcester & Hampshire District · Republican
Peter J. Durant
State Representatives
Five House districts divide Worcester. Each representative also covers nearby precincts or towns.
13th Worcester District · Democrat
John J. Mahoney
14th Worcester District · Democrat
James J. O’Day
15th Worcester District · Democrat
Mary S. Keefe
16th Worcester District · Democrat
Daniel M. Donahue
17th Worcester District · Democrat
David H. A. LeBoeuf
Find Your Exact Legislator
Because Worcester is split, look up your address:
In Washington
All of Worcester sits in the 2nd Congressional District, represented by U.S. Representative James P. “Jim” McGovern (D), a Worcester native who has served in Congress since 1997. Massachusetts is represented in the U.S. Senate by Elizabeth Warren (senior, since 2013) and Edward J. “Ed” Markey (junior, since 2013). At the state level, Worcester also elects a member of the Governor’s Council — Paul DePalo (D) of the 7th District.
Knowing who represents you is the first step. Learn how to write to them effectively.
View the Worcester Handbook