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Massachusetts Gubernatorial Election, 2014
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Results by town. Red indicates towns carried by Charlie Baker, blue indicates towns carried by Martha Coakley.
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The 2014 Massachusetts gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Governor of Massachusetts, concurrently with the election of Massachusetts' Class II U.S. Senate seat, and other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.
Incumbent Democratic Governor Deval Patrick was eligible to seek a third term but stated in January 2011 that he would not run for re-election.[1][2] The office of Lieutenant Governor had been vacant since the resignation of Tim Murray in June 2013.
Primary elections for Governor and Lieutenant Governor were conducted separately on September 9, 2014: the Democrats nominated Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley and former CEO of the Democratic National Convention Steve Kerrigan, and the Republicans nominated former state cabinet secretary and 2010 gubernatorial nominee Charlie Baker and former State Representative Karyn Polito.
Baker defeated Coakley and three other candidates in the general election.
Democratic primary
Governor
Candidates
Declared
Eliminated at convention
Withdrew
Declined
- Suzanne M. Bump, Massachusetts State Auditor (running for re-election)[9]
- Mike Capuano, U.S. Representative and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2010 (running for re-election)[10]
- Mo Cowan, former U.S. Senator[11]
- Joseph Curtatone, Mayor of Somerville[12]
- Robert DeLeo, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[13]
- Barney Frank, former U.S. Representative[14]
- Therese Murray, President of the Massachusetts Senate[15][16]
- Tim Murray, former Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts and former Mayor of Worcester[17]
- Carmen Ortiz, U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts[18]
- Deval Patrick, incumbent Governor of Massachusetts[1][2]
- Rick Sullivan, Chief of Staff to Governor Deval Patrick, former Massachusetts Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs and former Mayor of Westfield[19]
Endorsements
Joe Avellone |
- Individuals
- Joseph Petty, Mayor of Worcester[20]
- Tom Hoye, Mayor of Taunton[21]
- Ray Mitchell, Fall River City Councilor
- Patrick McDermott, Norfolk County Register of Probate
- John Gilis, Norfolk County Commissioner
- Douglas S. Gutro, Quincy City Councilor
- Kevin F. Coughlin, Quincy City Councilor
- Noel DiBona, Quincy School Committeeman
- Alice Peisch, State Representative[22]
- Jass Stewart, Brockton City Councilor[23]
- Morris A. Bergman, Worcester City Councilor [24]
- Kathleen M. Toomey, Worcester City Councilor [24]
- Anthony J. Economou, Worcester City Councilor [24]
- Sarai Rivera, Worcester City Councilor [24]
- Tim McCarthy, Boston City Councilor [25]
- Sherry Costa Hanlon, Taunton City Councilor[26]
- Christine Fagan, Taunton School Committee member[26]
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Don Berwick |
- Individuals
- Daniel E. Bosley, former State Representative[27]
- Sonia Chang-Díaz, State Senator[28]
- Paul Demakis, former State Representative[29]
- Ken Donnelly, State Senator[30]
- James Eldridge, State Senator[31]
- Paul Farmer, co-founder of Partners in Health [32]
- Marshall Ganz, grassroots organizer [32]
- Atul Gawande, surgeon and public health researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital [33]
- Rosanne Haggerty, founder of Common Ground (New York City) [32]
- Patricia Jehlen, State Senator[34]
- John Kitzhaber, Governor of Oregon[35]
- Jay Livingstone, State Representative[29]
- John E. McDonough, former State Representative [32]
- Patrick O. Murphy, former Mayor of Lowell[36]
- Bill Owens, former State Senator [37]
- Denise Provost, State Representative[38]
- Susan Tucker, former State Senator and State Representative[27]
- Dan Wolf, State Senator and CEO of Cape Air[30]
- Organizations
- Jamaica Plain Progressives[39]
- Mass-Care[40]
- Progressive Democrats of Massachusetts[41]
- Progressive Massachusetts[42]
- Newspapers
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Martha Coakley |
- Individuals
- Organizations
- Labor Unions
- 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East[54]
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) 103[55]
- Massachusetts Coalition of Police[55]
- Massachusetts Police Association[55]
- New England Regional Council of Carpenters [56]
- Painters & Allied Trades District Council #35[55]
- Sheet Metal Workers Local 63[48]
- Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA) 369[55]
- Newspapers
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Steve Grossman |
- Individuals
- Michael Ashe, Sheriff of Hampden County[58]
- Ted Bettencourt, Mayor of Peabody[59]
- Harriette L. Chandler, State Senator[60]
- Howard Dean, former Governor of Vermont, former Chair of the Democratic National Committee, and candidate for President in 2004[61]
- Sal DiDomenico, State Senator[62]
- Michael O. Moore, State Senator[60]
- David Narkewicz, Mayor of Northampton[63]
- Stan Rosenberg, Majority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate[64]
- Domenic Sarno, Mayor of Springfield[58]
- Micky Ward, former WBU champion professional boxer[65]
- Organizations
- Newspapers
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Polling
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Joseph
Avellone |
Donald
Berwick |
Martha
Coakley |
Steven
Grossman |
Juliette
Kayyem |
Dan
Wolf |
Other |
Undecided |
WBUR/MassINC |
September 2–7, 2014 |
234 |
± 6.4% |
— |
12% |
41% |
20% |
— |
— |
1% |
27% |
Boston Globe |
September 2–3, 2014 |
400 |
± 4.8% |
— |
13% |
47% |
25% |
— |
— |
— |
14% |
UMass Lowell |
August 25–31, 2014 |
685 |
± 4.55% |
— |
9% |
52% |
20% |
— |
— |
— |
19% |
WBUR/MassINC |
August 24–31, 2014 |
340 |
± 5.3% |
— |
6% |
47% |
23% |
— |
— |
<1% |
24% |
Boston Globe |
August 17–19 & 24–26, 2014 |
361 |
± 5.2% |
— |
10% |
46% |
24% |
— |
— |
— |
21% |
Suffolk |
August 21–24, 2014 |
400 |
± 4.9% |
— |
15.75% |
42.25% |
30% |
— |
— |
— |
12% |
Boston Globe |
August 10–12 & 17–19, 2014 |
358 |
± 5.2% |
— |
10% |
45% |
24% |
— |
— |
— |
21% |
Boston Globe |
August 3–5 & 10–12, 2014 |
357 |
± 5.2% |
— |
10% |
45% |
21% |
— |
— |
— |
24% |
Boston Globe |
July 27–29 & August 3–5, 2014 |
361 |
± 5.2% |
— |
9% |
45% |
18% |
— |
— |
— |
28% |
Boston Globe |
July 20–22 & 27–29, 2014 |
369 |
± 5.1% |
— |
5% |
45% |
20% |
— |
— |
— |
30% |
Boston Globe |
July 13–15 & 20–22, 2014 |
374 |
± 5.1% |
— |
5% |
46% |
18% |
— |
— |
— |
30% |
Boston Globe |
July 7–8 & 13–15, 2014 |
362 |
± 5.1% |
— |
6% |
50% |
16% |
— |
— |
— |
28% |
Boston Globe |
June 29–July 1 & 7–8, 2014 |
365 |
± 5.1% |
— |
5% |
53% |
17% |
— |
— |
— |
26% |
Boston Globe |
June 22–24 & 29–July 1, 2014 |
373 |
± ? |
— |
6% |
52% |
18% |
— |
— |
— |
24% |
Boston Globe |
June 15–17 & 22–24, 2014 |
392 |
± ? |
— |
8% |
52% |
19% |
— |
— |
— |
21% |
Boston Globe |
June 8–10 & 15–17, 2014 |
198 |
± ? |
— |
8% |
52% |
19% |
— |
— |
— |
21% |
Boston Globe |
June 1–3 & 8–10, 2014 |
442 |
± 4.7% |
2% |
3% |
49% |
14% |
3% |
— |
— |
30% |
Suffolk University |
June 4–7, 2014 |
450 |
± 4.6% |
1.78% |
4% |
44% |
12% |
2.44% |
— |
— |
35.77% |
WBUR/MassINC |
May 16–18, 2014 |
262 |
± 6.1% |
1% |
3% |
51% |
7% |
4% |
— |
1% |
32% |
UMass |
March 31–April 6, 2014 |
156 |
± ? |
— |
3% |
39% |
9% |
3% |
— |
2% |
44% |
WBUR/MassINC |
March 14–16, 2014 |
237 |
± ? |
1% |
4% |
45% |
14% |
2% |
— |
2% |
32% |
Suffolk University |
January 29–February 3, 2014 |
309 |
± ? |
0.97% |
0.97% |
56.31% |
10.68% |
4.21% |
— |
— |
26.86% |
Public Policy Polling |
September 20–23, 2013 |
324 |
± 5.4% |
4% |
6% |
57% |
10% |
2% |
3% |
— |
17% |
Hypothetical polling
|
- With Capuano and Coakley
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Joseph
Avellone |
Donald
Berwick |
Mike
Capuano |
Martha
Coakley |
Steven
Grossman |
Juliette
Kayyem |
Dan
Wolf |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
September 20–23, 2013 |
324 |
± 5.4% |
8% |
4% |
21% |
41% |
9% |
1% |
2% |
13% |
- Without Coakley
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Joseph
Avellone |
Donald
Berwick |
Mike
Capuano |
Mo
Cowan |
William
Galvin |
Steven
Grossman |
Carmen
Ortiz |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
666 |
± 3.9% |
5% |
4% |
17% |
4% |
13% |
6% |
5% |
44% |
- With Coakley and Murray
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Suzanne
Bump |
Martha
Coakley |
Steven
Grossman |
Tim
Murray |
Setti
Warren |
Other |
Undecided |
Suffolk University |
May 20–22, 2012 |
600 |
± 4.1% |
3% |
35% |
11% |
13% |
6% |
10% |
23% |
Suffolk University |
February 11–15, 2012 |
600 |
± 4.1% |
1% |
43% |
7% |
11% |
8% |
15% |
16% |
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Results
Bold denotes candidate met the minimum threshold of 15 percent to appear on the primary ballot
Lieutenant Governor
Candidates
Declared
Eliminated at convention
Withdrew
Polling
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
James
Arena-DeRosa |
Leland
Cheung |
Jonathan
Edwards |
Stephen
Kerrigan |
Michael
Lake |
Other |
Undecided |
Boston Globe |
September 2–3, 2014 |
400 |
± 4.8% |
— |
7% |
— |
23% |
9% |
— |
60% |
UMass Lowell |
August 25–31, 2014 |
685 |
± 4.55% |
— |
10% |
— |
24% |
10% |
— |
57% |
Boston Globe |
August 17–19 & 24–26, 2014 |
361 |
± 5.2% |
— |
5% |
— |
14% |
7% |
— |
74% |
Suffolk |
August 21–24, 2014 |
400 |
± 4.9% |
— |
8.75% |
— |
9.5% |
9% |
— |
72.75% |
Boston Globe |
August 10–12 & 17–19, 2014 |
358 |
± 5.2% |
— |
7% |
— |
12% |
5% |
— |
75% |
Boston Globe |
June 1–3 & 8–10, 2014 |
442 |
± 4.7% |
3% |
5% |
— |
5% |
3% |
— |
85% |
Suffolk |
June 4–7, 2014 |
450 |
± 4.6% |
0.89% |
4% |
— |
4% |
2.67% |
— |
88.44% |
Suffolk |
January 29–February 3, 2014 |
309 |
± ? |
1.94% |
4.53% |
3.56 |
5.5% |
2.27% |
— |
82.2% |
Results
Democratic convention vote[68] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
Steve Kerrigan |
1,625 |
37.6 |
|
Democratic |
Michael Lake |
1,529 |
35.4 |
|
Democratic |
Leland Cheung |
695 |
16.2 |
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Democratic |
James Arena-DeRosa |
460 |
10.6 |
Total votes |
4,304 |
100 |
Bold denotes candidate met the minimum threshold of 15 percent to appear on the primary ballot
Republican primary
Governor
At the Republican State Convention on March 22, 2014, Baker received 2,095 votes (82.708%), Fisher received 374 votes (14.765%) and there were 64 blank votes (2.527%). The threshold for making the ballot is 15% and the Party announced that Baker had thus received the nomination without the need for a primary election.[76] However, Fisher argued that according to the Convention Rules, blank votes are not counted for the purposes of determining the winner and that he thus received 15.148%, enough to make the ballot. He sued the Massachusetts Republican State Committee and his case was due to be heard in Suffolk Superior Court between May 2 and June 18.[77][78]
The Committee's lawyer, Louis M. Ciavarra, said that in negotiations with the Committee, Fisher declined their offer of being placed on the ballot, and instead asked for $1 million in return for dropping the suit. Ciavarra said that after it was pointed out to Fisher and his representatives that this would be illegal, they allegedly lowered their request to $650,000. Fisher's lawyer, Thomas M. Harvey, has confirmed that Fisher had asked for $1 million, which he called a "starting point", saying that Fisher should be "compensated" for his efforts, in addition to receiving a place on the ballot. He later said that the request for $650,000 was "still negotiable" and added that "you don't ask for what you expect".[79][80][81] Fisher himself has denied asking for a "payoff", instead saying that party officials had offered him a "bribe" in December 2013 in return for dropping out. He refused to say who made the offer, claiming to have been under a gag order, though no such order existed.[82][83] He said that he only asked for $1 million during the negotiations because he had been asked for a figure and it was the sum that he claimed the party had offered to him. He further denied the claim that he had offered to withdraw in exchange for the money, saying that he wanted a place on the ballot, for the State Committee to release the "tally sheets" which he claims show that he rightfully won a place on the ballot, and to be reimbursed $100,000 in damages: for the cost of legal fees and of collecting signatures to make the ballot by petition.[84]
On May 9, 2014, a week into the case, Judge Douglas Wilkins accepted the State Committee's offer to certify Fisher on the primary ballot and put off the expedited June 16 trial date.[85][86] The State Committee had not at that point turned over the "tally sheets" and the judge did not order them to do so, instead inviting Fisher's attorneys to submit an amended complaint.[86] The State Committee also asked that the trial, discovery and deliberation over damages be postponed until after the election. The judge did not rule on that request,[87] but he did rule that the other portions of Fisher's complaint would proceed at a later date, with no need for an expedited trial before the primary.[88]
A debate was held between Baker and Fisher on August 21. They clashed on jobs, gun control and higher education. Baker called for "constructive friction" in electing him Governor to counterbalance the Democratic-controlled General Court and said that he would "clean up the regulatory morass, control spending [and] reduce taxes." Fisher criticised the rise in food stamps, rising cost of entitlement programmes and illegal immigration.[89] In the primary election on September 9, Baker defeated Fisher 116,004 votes (74.1%) to 40,240 (25.7%). In February 2015, Fisher settled with the State Party for $240,000. Executive Director Brian Wynne said that despite the settlement, the Party denied his accusations and said that the settlement was forced on them because of mounting legal costs.[90]
Candidates
Declared
Declined
Polling
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Charlie
Baker |
Mark
Fisher |
Other |
Undecided |
WBUR/MassINC |
August 24–31, 2014 |
340 |
± 5.3% |
59% |
7% |
<1% |
34% |
Suffolk University |
August 21–24, 2014 |
400 |
± 4.9% |
70.25% |
11.25% |
— |
18.5% |
Suffolk University |
June 4–7, 2014 |
202 |
± 6.9% |
63.37% |
4.95% |
— |
31.69% |
Suffolk University |
January 29–February 3, 2014 |
162 |
± ? |
63.58% |
10.49% |
— |
25.93% |
Results
Lieutenant Governor
Candidates
Declared
Independents and Third Parties
Candidates
Declared
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- Running mate: Angus Jennings, professional planner/consultant[101]
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- Running mate: Shelly Saunders[103]
- Jeff McCormick, co-founder and managing partner of venture capital firm Saturn Partners[104]
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General election
Polling
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Martha
Coakley (D) |
Charlie
Baker (R) |
Evan
Falchuk (UIP) |
Scott
Lively (I) |
Jeff
McCormick (I) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
October 30–November 2, 2014 |
887 |
± 3.3% |
42% |
46% |
3% |
3% |
1% |
— |
6% |
47% |
48% |
— |
— |
— |
— |
5% |
WNEU |
October 21–30, 2014 |
430 LV |
± 5% |
41% |
46% |
3% |
1% |
1% |
— |
8% |
522 RV |
± 4% |
40% |
41% |
4% |
2% |
1% |
— |
12% |
Suffolk University |
October 27–29, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
42.6% |
46% |
2.6% |
0.6% |
1.8% |
— |
6.4% |
Boston Globe |
October 26–29, 2014 |
600 |
± 4% |
37% |
44% |
4% |
2% |
1% |
— |
11% |
Emerson College |
October 26–29, 2014 |
627 |
± 3.85% |
42% |
48% |
4% |
— |
— |
6% |
Umass Amherst |
October 20–27, 2014 |
591 LV |
± 4.4% |
47% |
44% |
3% |
2% |
2% |
<1% |
3% |
800 RV |
± 3.8% |
47% |
41% |
3% |
2% |
3% |
<1% |
3% |
WBUR/MassINC |
October 22–25, 2014 |
494 |
± 4.4% |
42% |
43% |
4% |
2% |
1% |
1% |
8% |
UMass Lowell |
October 21–25, 2014 |
601 LV |
± 4.5% |
41% |
45% |
3% |
1% |
2% |
8% |
1,001 RV |
± 3.6% |
42% |
38% |
2% |
1% |
2% |
15% |
CBS News/NYT/YouGov |
October 16–23, 2014 |
2,218 |
± 3% |
45% |
41% |
— |
— |
— |
1% |
13% |
GreenbergQuinlanRosner |
October 20–22, 2014 |
611 |
± 4% |
45% |
44% |
— |
— |
— |
5% |
5% |
Boston Globe |
October 19–22, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
36% |
45% |
3% |
2% |
2% |
— |
11% |
WBUR/MassINC |
October 15–18, 2014 |
501 |
± 4.4% |
42% |
43% |
1% |
1% |
2% |
<1% |
10% |
Rasmussen Reports |
October 13–14, 2014 |
980 |
± 3% |
46% |
48% |
— |
— |
— |
2% |
5% |
Boston Globe |
October 12–14, 2014 |
400 |
± 4.9% |
41% |
41% |
3% |
3% |
2% |
— |
10% |
WBUR/MassINC |
October 8–11, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
42% |
39% |
2% |
1% |
2% |
0% |
14% |
Emerson College |
October 7, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.3% |
39% |
45% |
— |
— |
— |
16% |
Boston Globe |
October 5–7, 2014 |
400 |
± 4.9% |
39% |
34% |
3% |
2% |
2% |
— |
20% |
WBUR/MassINC |
October 1–4, 2014 |
504 |
± 4.4% |
41% |
39% |
2% |
2% |
1% |
1% |
14% |
Umass Amherst |
September 26–October 2, 2014 |
414 LV |
± 5.5% |
48% |
44% |
2% |
2% |
2% |
0% |
2% |
600 RV |
± 4.6% |
48% |
41% |
2% |
3% |
3% |
<1% |
3% |
CBS News/NYT/YouGov |
September 20–October 1, 2014 |
2,389 |
± 2% |
47% |
41% |
— |
— |
— |
1% |
11% |
Boston Globe |
September 28–30, 2014 |
401 |
± 4.89% |
36% |
39% |
2% |
1% |
1% |
— |
21% |
Suffolk University |
September 25–28, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
43.8% |
43.2% |
2% |
0.4% |
1.6% |
— |
9% |
WNEU |
September 20–28, 2014 |
416 LV |
± 5% |
43% |
44% |
2% |
1% |
2% |
— |
8% |
536 RV |
± 4% |
40% |
41% |
2% |
2% |
3% |
— |
12% |
WBUR/MassINC |
September 24–27, 2014 |
503 |
± 4.4% |
44% |
41% |
1% |
1% |
2% |
>1% |
11% |
Boston Globe |
September 21–23, 2014 |
400 |
± 4.9% |
38% |
40% |
2% |
1% |
2% |
— |
18% |
Umass Amherst |
September 19–23, 2014 |
440 LV |
± ? |
45% |
46% |
2% |
2% |
2% |
<1% |
2% |
600 RV |
± 4.4% |
47% |
42% |
2% |
3% |
3% |
<1% |
3% |
WBUR/MassINC |
September 16–21, 2014 |
502 |
± 4.4% |
46% |
36% |
2% |
1% |
1% |
1% |
13% |
Rasmussen Reports |
September 16–17, 2014 |
750 |
± 4% |
42% |
42% |
— |
— |
— |
5% |
10% |
Boston Globe |
September 14–16, 2014 |
407 |
± 4.85% |
39% |
36% |
2% |
3% |
1% |
— |
19% |
WBUR/MassINC |
September 11–14, 2014 |
504 |
± 4.4% |
44% |
35% |
<1% |
1% |
2% |
1% |
16% |
WBUR/MassINC |
September 2–7, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
39% |
34% |
1% |
1% |
1% |
2% |
21% |
CBS News/NYT/YouGov |
August 18–September 2, 2014 |
3,361 |
± 2% |
43% |
35% |
— |
— |
— |
6% |
16% |
WBUR/MassINC |
August 24–31, 2014 |
700 |
± 3.7% |
40% |
31% |
1% |
1% |
2% |
2% |
22% |
UMass Lowell |
August 25–31, 2014 |
1,624 |
± 2.94% |
41% |
32% |
1% |
— |
7% |
— |
20% |
Boston Globe |
August 17–19 & 24–26, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
37% |
38% |
2% |
— |
5% |
— |
18% |
Boston Globe |
August 10–12 & 17–19, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
41% |
34% |
2% |
— |
6% |
— |
18% |
Boston Globe |
August 3–5 & 10–12, 2014 |
606 |
± 4% |
40% |
32% |
1% |
— |
6% |
— |
21% |
Boston Globe |
July 27–29 & August 3–5, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
42% |
31% |
2% |
— |
5% |
— |
21% |
MassINC |
July 28–August 3, 2014 |
388 |
± ? |
44% |
41% |
— |
— |
— |
— |
15% |
Boston Globe |
July 20–22 & 27–29, 2014 |
601 |
± 4% |
42% |
32% |
2% |
— |
5% |
— |
19% |
CBS News/NYT/YouGov |
July 5–24, 2014 |
1,899 |
± 4.9% |
51% |
36% |
— |
— |
— |
4% |
8% |
Boston Globe |
July 13–15 & 20–22, 2014 |
625 |
± 3.9% |
38% |
33% |
1% |
— |
8% |
— |
19% |
Boston Globe |
July 7–8 & 13–15, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
39% |
36% |
1% |
— |
7% |
— |
16% |
Boston Globe |
June 29–July 1 & 7–8, 2014 |
604 |
± 4% |
40% |
35% |
2% |
— |
6% |
— |
18% |
Boston Globe |
June 22–24 & 29–July 1, 2014 |
601 |
± 4% |
40% |
31% |
2% |
— |
6% |
— |
22% |
WBUR/MassINC |
June 27–29, 2014 |
502 |
± 4.4% |
41% |
28% |
2% |
1% |
2% |
2% |
22% |
Boston Globe |
June 15–17 & 22–24, 2014 |
604 |
± 3.9% |
41% |
30% |
1% |
— |
7% |
— |
21% |
Boston Globe |
June 8–10 & 15–17, 2014 |
630 |
± 3.9% |
43% |
30% |
0% |
— |
6% |
— |
20% |
Boston Globe |
June 1–3 & 8–10, 2014 |
697 |
± 3.7% |
42% |
31% |
1% |
— |
6% |
— |
20% |
Suffolk University |
June 4–7, 2014 |
800 |
± 3.5% |
36.13% |
28.5% |
0.75% |
1.25% |
1.63% |
— |
31.76% |
Boston Globe |
May 29–June 3, 2014 |
602 |
± 4% |
37% |
32% |
2% |
— |
7% |
— |
22% |
WBUR/MassINC |
May 16–18, 2014 |
504 |
± 4.4% |
39% |
30% |
1% |
— |
3% |
1% |
25% |
WNEU |
March 31–April 7, 2014 |
477 |
± 5% |
54% |
25% |
3% |
— |
3% |
— |
15% |
UMass Amherst |
March 31–April 6, 2014 |
500 |
± 5.9% |
45% |
34% |
— |
— |
— |
— |
21% |
WBUR/MassINC |
March 14–16, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
41% |
26% |
1% |
— |
1% |
3% |
27% |
Suffolk University |
January 29–February 3, 2014 |
600 |
± 4% |
44.17% |
30.83% |
0.83% |
1.33% |
2.17% |
— |
20.66% |
Purple Strategies |
January 21–23, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
46% |
36% |
— |
— |
— |
— |
18% |
WBUR/MassINC |
January 16–19, 2014 |
504 |
± 4.4% |
39% |
29% |
1% |
— |
3% |
2% |
26% |
WNEU |
October 1–7, 2013 |
431 |
± ?% |
54% |
34% |
— |
— |
— |
— |
12% |
Public Policy Polling |
September 20–23, 2013 |
616 |
± 4% |
51% |
38% |
— |
— |
— |
— |
11% |
Public Policy Polling |
June 22–24, 2012 |
902 |
± 3.3% |
47% |
34% |
— |
— |
— |
— |
19% |
Public Policy Polling |
March 16–18, 2012 |
936 |
± 3.2% |
49% |
29% |
— |
— |
— |
— |
22% |
Hypothetical polling
|
- With Avellone
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Joseph
Avellone (D) |
Scott
Brown (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
29% |
46% |
— |
24% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Joseph
Avellone (D) |
Mark
Fisher (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Suffolk University |
January 29–February 3, 2014 |
600 |
± 4% |
21.83% |
19.33% |
7.17%[111] |
51.66% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Joseph
Avellone (D) |
Richard
Tisei (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
29% |
25% |
— |
46% |
- With Berwick
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Donald
Berwick (D) |
Charlie
Baker (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
WBUR/MassINC |
September 2–7, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
18% |
39% |
10%[112] |
33% |
WBUR/MassINC |
August 24–31, 2014 |
700 |
± 3.7% |
19% |
37% |
10%[113] |
33% |
Boston Globe |
August 17–19 & 24–26, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
19% |
44% |
8%[114] |
29% |
Boston Globe |
August 10–12 & 17–19, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
22% |
40% |
8%[114] |
30% |
Boston Globe |
August 3–5 & 10–12, 2014 |
606 |
± 4% |
22% |
37% |
7%[115] |
33% |
Boston Globe |
July 27–29 & August 3–5, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
23% |
36% |
7%[115] |
34% |
Boston Globe |
July 20–22 & 27–29, 2014 |
601 |
± 4% |
24% |
37% |
8%[116] |
30% |
Boston Globe |
July 13–15 & 20–22, 2014 |
625 |
± 3.9% |
20% |
41% |
11%[117] |
28% |
Boston Globe |
July 7–8 & 13–15, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
18% |
42% |
12%[118] |
29% |
Boston Globe |
June 29–July 1 & 7–8, 2014 |
604 |
± 4% |
17% |
40% |
11%[119] |
32% |
Boston Globe |
June 22–24 & 29–July 1, 2014 |
601 |
± 4% |
17% |
37% |
11%[108] |
35% |
WBUR/MassINC |
June 27–29, 2014 |
502 |
± 4.4% |
19% |
31% |
14%[120] |
38% |
Boston Globe |
June 15–17 & 22–24, 2014 |
604 |
± 3.9% |
19% |
37% |
10%[121] |
35% |
Boston Globe |
June 8–10 & 15–17, 2014 |
630 |
± 3.9% |
20% |
36% |
7%[115] |
36% |
Boston Globe |
June 1–3 & 8–10, 2014 |
697 |
± 3.7% |
20% |
36% |
8%[116] |
36% |
Suffolk University |
June 4–7, 2014 |
800 |
± 3.5% |
18.63% |
29.63% |
4.76%[122] |
47.01% |
Boston Globe |
May 29–June 3, 2014 |
602 |
± 4% |
18% |
37% |
11%[108] |
35% |
WBUR/MassINC |
May 16–18, 2014 |
504 |
± 4.4% |
16% |
35% |
11%[123] |
39% |
UMass Amherst |
March 31–April 6, 2014 |
500 |
± 5.9% |
29% |
32% |
— |
39% |
WBUR/MassINC |
March 14–16, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
17% |
36% |
7%[124] |
40% |
Suffolk University |
January 29–February 3, 2014 |
600 |
± 4% |
18.5% |
38.33% |
5.33%[125] |
37.84% |
WBUR/MassINC |
January 16–19, 2014 |
504 |
± 4.4% |
13% |
36% |
12%[110] |
40% |
Public Policy Polling |
September 20–23, 2013 |
616 |
± 4% |
31% |
38% |
— |
31% |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
25% |
35% |
— |
41% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Donald
Berwick (D) |
Scott
Brown (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
January 29–30, 2013 |
763 |
± 3.6% |
32% |
49% |
— |
19% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Donald
Berwick (D) |
Mark
Fisher (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
WBUR/MassINC |
June 27–29, 2014 |
502 |
± 4.4% |
21% |
14% |
18%[126] |
48% |
Suffolk University |
January 29–February 3, 2014 |
600 |
± 4% |
21.17% |
19.17% |
7.5%[127] |
47.33% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Donald
Berwick (D) |
Richard
Tisei (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
28% |
24% |
— |
48% |
- With Capuano
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Mike
Capuano (D) |
Charlie
Baker (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
September 20–23, 2013 |
616 |
± 4% |
42% |
37% |
— |
21% |
UMass Amherst |
May 30–June 4, 2013 |
500 |
± 5.4% |
36% |
24% |
— |
40% |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
35% |
33% |
— |
32% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Mike
Capuano (D) |
Scott
Brown (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
UMass Amherst |
May 30–June 4, 2013 |
500 |
± 5.4% |
33% |
45% |
— |
22% |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
38% |
45% |
— |
17% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Mike
Capuano (D) |
Richard
Tisei (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
UMass Amherst |
May 30–June 4, 2013 |
500 |
± 5.4% |
40% |
20% |
— |
40% |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
38% |
24% |
— |
39% |
- With Coakley
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Martha
Coakley (D) |
Mark
Fisher (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
WBUR/MassINC |
June 27–29, 2014 |
502 |
± 4.4% |
43% |
13% |
14%[128] |
30% |
Suffolk University |
January 29–February 3, 2014 |
600 |
± 4% |
48.67% |
16.33% |
5%[129] |
30% |
Purple Strategies |
January 21–23, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
50% |
30% |
— |
20% |
- With Cowan
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Mo
Cowan (D) |
Charlie
Baker (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
26% |
33% |
— |
41% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Mo
Cowan (D) |
Scott
Brown (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
31% |
48% |
— |
21% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Mo
Cowan (D) |
Richard
Tisei (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
30% |
25% |
— |
45% |
- With Galvin
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
William F.
Galvin (D) |
Charlie
Baker (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
37% |
31% |
— |
33% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
William F.
Galvin (D) |
Scott
Brown (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
39% |
43% |
— |
19% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
William F.
Galvin (D) |
Richard
Tisei (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
39% |
24% |
— |
27% |
- With Grossman
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Steven
Grossman (D) |
Charlie
Baker (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
WBUR/MassINC |
September 2–7, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
28% |
34% |
7%[130] |
30% |
UMass Lowell |
August 25–31, 2014 |
1,624 |
± 2.94% |
31% |
33% |
10%[121] |
27% |
WBUR/MassINC |
August 24–31, 2014 |
700 |
± 3.7% |
29% |
34% |
6%[131] |
31% |
Boston Globe |
August 17–19 & 24–26, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
33% |
37% |
7%[132] |
22% |
Boston Globe |
August 10–12 & 17–19, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
32% |
34% |
7%[132] |
26% |
Boston Globe |
August 3–5 & 10–12, 2014 |
606 |
± 4% |
29% |
32% |
8%[114] |
31% |
Boston Globe |
July 27–29 & August 3–5, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
30% |
31% |
8%[114] |
31% |
MassINC |
July 28–August 3, 2014 |
388 |
± ? |
39% |
35% |
— |
25% |
Boston Globe |
July 20–22 & 27–29, 2014 |
601 |
± 4% |
29% |
34% |
9%[133] |
28% |
Boston Globe |
July 13–15 & 20–22, 2014 |
625 |
± 3.9% |
27% |
37% |
10%[134] |
26% |
Boston Globe |
July 7–8 & 13–15, 2014 |
605 |
± 4% |
19% |
37% |
9%[106] |
25% |
Boston Globe |
June 29–July 1 & 7–8, 2014 |
604 |
± 4% |
27% |
36% |
9%[133] |
29% |
Boston Globe |
June 22–24 & 29–July 1, 2014 |
601 |
± 4% |
26% |
34% |
9%[133] |
31% |
WBUR/MassINC |
June 27–29, 2014 |
502 |
± 4.4% |
28% |
30% |
11%[135] |
30% |
Boston Globe |
June 15–17 & 22–24, 2014 |
604 |
± 3.9% |
28% |
31% |
9%[133] |
32% |
Boston Globe |
June 8–10 & 15–17, 2014 |
630 |
± 3.9% |
27% |
30% |
8%[116] |
35% |
Boston Globe |
June 1–3 & 8–10, 2014 |
697 |
± 3.7% |
28% |
31% |
8%[116] |
33% |
Suffolk University |
June 4–7, 2014 |
800 |
± 3.5% |
24.25% |
26.5% |
4.01%[136] |
45.25% |
Boston Globe |
May 29–June 3, 2014 |
602 |
± 4% |
26% |
32% |
10%[121] |
31% |
WBUR/MassINC |
May 16–18, 2014 |
504 |
± 4.4% |
25% |
33% |
8%[137] |
34% |
WNEU |
March 31–April 7, 2014 |
477 |
± 5% |
38% |
29% |
13%[138] |
20% |
UMass Amherst |
March 31–April 6, 2014 |
500 |
± 5.9% |
35% |
29% |
— |
36% |
WBUR/MassINC |
March 14–16, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
24% |
32% |
8%[137] |
36% |
Suffolk University |
January 29–February 3, 2014 |
600 |
± 4% |
28.33% |
33.33% |
6%[139] |
32.33% |
Purple Strategies |
January 21–23, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
34% |
35% |
— |
31% |
WBUR/MassINC |
January 16–19, 2014 |
504 |
± 4.4% |
23% |
33% |
8%[140] |
36% |
WNEU |
October 1–7, 2013 |
431 |
± ?% |
43% |
30% |
— |
27% |
Public Policy Polling |
September 20–23, 2013 |
616 |
± 4% |
38% |
37% |
— |
25% |
UMass Amherst |
May 30–June 4, 2013 |
500 |
± 5.4% |
27% |
26% |
— |
47% |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
32% |
31% |
— |
37% |
Public Policy Polling |
June 22–24, 2012 |
902 |
± 3.3% |
36% |
34% |
— |
27% |
Public Policy Polling |
March 16–18, 2012 |
936 |
± 3.2% |
37% |
30% |
— |
33% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Steven
Grossman (D) |
Scott
Brown (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
UMass Amherst |
May 30–June 4, 2013 |
500 |
± 5.4% |
26% |
55% |
— |
19% |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
34% |
46% |
— |
19% |
Public Policy Polling |
January 29–30, 2013 |
763 |
± 3.6% |
37% |
48% |
— |
15% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Steven
Grossman (D) |
Mark
Fisher (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
WBUR/MassINC |
June 27–29, 2014 |
502 |
± 4.4% |
31% |
15% |
17%[141] |
38% |
Suffolk University |
January 29–February 3, 2014 |
600 |
± 4% |
35.33% |
17.17% |
6%[142] |
41.5% |
Purple Strategies |
January 21–23, 2014 |
500 |
± 4.4% |
35% |
26% |
— |
38% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Steven
Grossman (D) |
Richard
Tisei (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
UMass Amherst |
May 30–June 4, 2013 |
500 |
± 5.4% |
27% |
26% |
— |
47% |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
34% |
25% |
— |
41% |
Public Policy Polling |
January 29–30, 2013 |
763 |
± 3.6% |
37% |
48% |
— |
15% |
- With Kayyem
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Juliette
Kayyem (D) |
Mark
Fisher (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Suffolk University |
January 29–February 3, 2014 |
600 |
± 4% |
24.33% |
19.17% |
6.83%[146] |
49.66% |
- With Kennedy
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Joseph P.
Kennedy II (D) |
Charlie
Baker (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
UMass Amherst |
May 30–June 4, 2013 |
500 |
± 5.4% |
48% |
25% |
— |
27% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Joseph P.
Kennedy II (D) |
Scott
Brown (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
UMass Amherst |
May 30–June 4, 2013 |
500 |
± 5.4% |
41% |
42% |
— |
17% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Joseph P.
Kennedy II (D) |
Richard
Tisei (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
UMass Amherst |
May 30–June 4, 2013 |
500 |
± 5.4% |
40% |
33% |
— |
27% |
- With Murray
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Tim
Murray (D) |
Charlie
Baker (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
June 22–24, 2012 |
902 |
± 3.3% |
36% |
37% |
— |
27% |
Public Policy Polling |
March 16–18, 2012 |
936 |
± 3.2% |
37% |
32% |
— |
31% |
- With Ortiz
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Carmen
Ortiz (D) |
Charlie
Baker (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
27% |
35% |
— |
38% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Carmen
Ortiz (D) |
Scott
Brown (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
31% |
49% |
— |
20% |
Public Policy Polling |
January 29–30, 2012 |
763 |
± 3.6% |
32% |
49% |
— |
19% |
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Carmen
Ortiz (D) |
Richard
Tisei (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
May 1–2, 2013 |
1,539 |
± 2.5% |
29% |
27% |
— |
44% |
- With Wolf
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Dan
Wolf (D) |
Charlie
Baker (R) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
September 20–23, 2013 |
616 |
± 4% |
31% |
37% |
— |
31% |
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Results
Results by
County
Coakley
Baker
See also
References
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