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Fifth Congressional District of Massachusetts

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Fifth Congressional District of Massachusetts
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Fifth Congressional District of Massachusetts is a congressional district in eastern Massachusetts. The district is represented by Katherine Clark, a member of the Democratic Party, who has been serving since 2013, following the resignation of Ed Markey, now a U.S. Senator. The district includes Middlesex County and parts of Worcester County, and is home to several notable institutions, including Harvard University, MIT, and Tufts University. The district is also close to major cities like Boston, Cambridge, and Worcester, and is near the New Hampshire border.

Geography

The Fifth Congressional District of Massachusetts covers a significant portion of Middlesex County, including the cities of Lowell, Lawrence, and Framingham, as well as parts of Worcester County, including the city of Marlborough. The district is bordered by the New Hampshire state line to the north, the Third Congressional District of Massachusetts to the west, the Fourth Congressional District of Massachusetts to the south, and the Sixth Congressional District of Massachusetts to the east. The district is also near the Merrimack River, which flows through Lowell and Lawrence, and is home to several parks and nature reserves, including the Minute Man National Historical Park and the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge. The district is close to major highways like Interstate 93 and Interstate 495, and is served by the MBTA Commuter Rail and the Lowell Regional Transit Authority.

History

The Fifth Congressional District of Massachusetts was established in 1789, as one of the original congressional districts in the state, and has been represented by several notable figures, including John Hancock, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, and Paul Tsongas, a former U.S. Senator and Democratic Party presidential candidate. The district has also been represented by Ed Markey, now a U.S. Senator, who served in the district from 1976 to 2013, and Katherine Clark, the current representative, who has been serving since 2013. The district has a long history of supporting Democratic Party candidates, and has been a stronghold for the party in recent years, with Barack Obama winning the district in the 2008 United States presidential election and 2012 United States presidential election, and Hillary Clinton winning the district in the 2016 United States presidential election. The district is also home to several historic sites, including the Old North Bridge and the Bunker Hill Monument.

Election Results

The Fifth Congressional District of Massachusetts has been a reliably Democratic Party district in recent years, with Katherine Clark winning the district in the 2014 United States House of Representatives elections, 2016 United States House of Representatives elections, and 2018 United States House of Representatives elections. The district has also supported Democratic Party candidates in presidential elections, with Barack Obama winning the district in the 2008 United States presidential election and 2012 United States presidential election, and Hillary Clinton winning the district in the 2016 United States presidential election. The district is also home to several League of Women Voters chapters, including the League of Women Voters of Massachusetts and the League of Women Voters of Middlesex County. The district has a high voter turnout, with many residents participating in elections, including the 2018 Massachusetts general election and the 2020 United States presidential election.

List of Representatives

The Fifth Congressional District of Massachusetts has been represented by several notable figures, including John Hancock, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, and Paul Tsongas, a former U.S. Senator and Democratic Party presidential candidate. The district has also been represented by Ed Markey, now a U.S. Senator, who served in the district from 1976 to 2013, and Katherine Clark, the current representative, who has been serving since 2013. Other notable representatives from the district include Chester G. Atkins, a former U.S. Representative and Democratic Party candidate for Governor of Massachusetts, and Marty Meehan, a former U.S. Representative and current UMass Lowell chancellor. The district is also home to several Harvard University and MIT alumni, including Lawrence Summers, a former Harvard University president, and Seth Moulton, a former Marine Corps officer and current U.S. Representative.

Maps

The Fifth Congressional District of Massachusetts is located in eastern Massachusetts, and includes parts of Middlesex County and Worcester County. The district is bordered by the New Hampshire state line to the north, the Third Congressional District of Massachusetts to the west, the Fourth Congressional District of Massachusetts to the south, and the Sixth Congressional District of Massachusetts to the east. The district can be found on maps of Massachusetts, including the Massachusetts State Legislature website and the United States Census Bureau website. The district is also shown on maps of the Boston metropolitan area, including the MBTA map and the Google Maps website. The district is close to major landmarks like the Bunker Hill Monument and the Old North Bridge, and is near the Merrimack River and the Assabet River.

Demographics

The Fifth Congressional District of Massachusetts has a diverse population, with a mix of urban, suburban, and rural areas. The district includes the cities of Lowell, Lawrence, and Framingham, as well as parts of Worcester County, including the city of Marlborough. The district is home to several major institutions, including Harvard University, MIT, and Tufts University, and has a high percentage of residents with a Bachelor's degree or higher. The district is also home to several major companies, including Biogen, IBM, and Raytheon Technologies, and has a strong economy based on Biotechnology, Technology, and Manufacturing. The district is near the Boston metropolitan area, and is close to major transportation hubs like Logan International Airport and the Port of Boston. The district is also home to several National Park Service sites, including the Minute Man National Historical Park and the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge. Category:Congressional districts of Massachusetts

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