Massachusetts Statutes

§ 4 — Division of state into representative districts

Massachusetts § 4
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title VIIIELECTIONS
Ch. 57CONGRESSIONAL, COUNCILLOR AND SENATORIAL DISTRICTS, AND APPORTIONMENT OF REPRESENTATIVES

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 57, § 4 (2026).

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Section 4. For the purposes of choosing representatives in the general court until the next federal census and division of the commonwealth into representative districts, the commonwealth is divided, conformably with Article CI and Article CXVII of the Articles of Amendment of the Constitution, into the 160 following representative districts:-Barnstable, Dukes and NantucketFirst Barnstable.—Consisting of the town of Brewster, the town of Dennis and VTD numbers 25001002145, 25001002146, 25001002147, 25001002148, and 25001002151, of the town of Yarmouth, all in the county of Barnstable.Second Barnstable.—Consisting of VTD numbers 25001000107, 25001000111, 25001000112, 25001000113, 25001000114, 25001000115, 25001000116, 25001000117, 25001000118 and 25001000119, of the city known as the town o

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