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What Thursday’s Primary Means For Beacon Hill Lawmakers

by: Henry Epp September 7, 2016

There are a few open state legislative seats in western Massachusetts attracting attention in Thursday’s primary, but most state legislators do not face primary challenges in the elections this week.

VOTER GUIDE 2016

For more, we checked in with reporter Matt Murphy of the State House News Service. He says the power of incumbency has grown exponentially in recent years.

Click the audio player above to hear New England Public Radio’s Henry Epp speak with Murphy about the upcoming primary elections.

Keywords: Beacon Hill, Bill Galvin, Election, House, Massachusetts, Politics, Primary, SENATE, state, thursday

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