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Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district

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Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district
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Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district is a United States congressional district located in the northeastern part of the state, covering areas such as Lowell, Lawrence, and Haverhill. The district is currently represented by Lori Trahan, a member of the Democratic Party, who has been serving since 2019. The district has been known for its strong Labor union presence, with organizations like the AFL-CIO and the Service Employees International Union having a significant impact on local politics. The district is also home to several prominent institutions, including University of Massachusetts Lowell and Merrimack College.

Geography

The district is situated in the northeastern part of Massachusetts, bordering New Hampshire to the north. It includes the cities of Lowell, Lawrence, Haverhill, and Methuen, as well as several surrounding towns, such as Andover, Dracut, and Tewksbury. The district's geography is characterized by the Merrimack River, which runs along its western edge, and the Ipswich River, which flows through the eastern part of the district. The area is also home to several parks and nature reserves, including the Maudslay State Park and the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. The district's economy is driven by industries such as Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Education, with major employers including Raytheon Technologies and General Electric.

History

The district has a rich history, dating back to the American Revolution, when it was part of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The area was later settled by European-Americans, who established towns such as Lowell and Lawrence, which became major centers for the Textile industry. The district has been represented by several notable politicians, including Butler Ames, a member of the Republican Party, who served from 1903 to 1913. The district has also been a hub for Social movements, including the Labor movement and the Civil rights movement, with organizations like the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the American Civil Liberties Union having a presence in the area. The district is also home to several historic sites, including the Lowell National Historical Park and the Lawrence Heritage State Park.

Election Results

The district has been a stronghold for the Democratic Party in recent years, with Lori Trahan winning the 2018 election with over 70% of the vote. The district has also been represented by other notable Democrats, including Niki Tsongas, who served from 2007 to 2019, and Martin Meehan, who served from 1993 to 2007. The district has a strong tradition of Voting rights activism, with organizations like the League of Women Voters and the NAACP working to increase voter turnout and protect voting rights. The district is also home to several prominent Think tanks, including the Brookings Institution and the Center for American Progress.

List of Representatives

The district has been represented by several notable politicians, including: * Butler Ames (1903-1913) * Calvin Paige (1913-1925) * Joseph E. Casey (1935-1942) * Philip J. Philbin (1943-1971) * Robert Drinan (1971-1981) * Brian J. Donnelly (1981-1993) * Martin Meehan (1993-2007) * Niki Tsongas (2007-2019) * Lori Trahan (2019-present) The district has also been represented by other notable politicians, including John F. Kennedy, who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1947 to 1953, and Tip O'Neill, who served as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1987.

Maps of District Boundaries

The district's boundaries have changed over the years, with the most recent redistricting occurring in 2020. The district is currently bounded by the Merrimack River to the west, the Ipswich River to the east, and the New Hampshire border to the north. The district's boundaries can be viewed on maps provided by the United States Census Bureau and the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth. The district is also home to several prominent Geographic information systems, including the USGS and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

Demographics

The district has a diverse population, with a mix of European-American, African American, Asian American, and Hispanic and Latino American residents. The district is also home to several prominent Cultural institutions, including the Lowell Folk Festival and the Lawrence Latino Festival. The district's economy is driven by industries such as Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Education, with major employers including Raytheon Technologies and General Electric. The district is also home to several prominent Research institutions, including the University of Massachusetts Lowell and the Merrimack College. The district has a strong tradition of Community organizations, with groups like the United Way and the Salvation Army providing services to local residents. Category:Congressional districts of Massachusetts

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