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The 2018 United States Senate election in Massachusetts took place on November 6, 2018. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator
Elizabeth Warren ran for re-election to a second term. The candidate filing deadline was June 5, 2018, and the primary election was held on September 4, 2018.
[1]
Warren won re-election, defeating her Republican opponent,
Geoff Diehl .
[2]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominated
Results
United States Senate Democratic primary in Massachusetts results by county, 2018: Warren—≥90%
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominated
Eliminated in primary
Eliminated at convention
Darius Mitchell
[9]
Heidi Wellman
[10]
Declined
Endorsements
Beth Lindstrom
Governors
State legislators
Jay Barrows , state representative
[18]
Kimberly Ferguson , state representative
[19]
Paul Frost , state representative
[20]
Sheila Harrington , state representative
[21]
Bradford Hill , state representative
[22]
Steven Howitt , state representative
[23]
James Kelcourse , state representative
[24]
David Muradian , state representative
[25]
Elizabeth Poirier , state representative
[26]
Richard J. Ross , state senator
[27]
Donald Wong , state representative
[28]
David Vieira , state representative
[29]
Local officials
Organizations
Newspapers
John Kingston
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Geoff Diehl
John Kingston
Beth Lindstrom
Other
Undecided
MassINC
June 22–25, 2018
399
± 4.9%
26%
12%
15%
5%
41%
Results
Overall
Massachusetts United States Senate Republican primary results by municipality, 2018
By county
Massachusetts United States Senate Republican primary results by county, 2018: Diehl—70–80%
Diehl—60–70%
Diehl—50–60%
Diehl—40–50%
Kingston—40–50%
Results by county. Red represents counties won by Diehl. Teal represents counties won by Kingston.
County
Diehl %
Diehl votes
Kingston %
Kingston votes
Lindstrom %
Lindstrom votes
Barnstable
57.0%
10,761
24.2%
4,573
18.6%
3,513
Berkshire
47.9%
1,221
37.8%
965
13.8%
352
Bristol
61.8%
11,005
23.0%
4,095
15.0%
2,669
Dukes
55.2%
347
25.9%
163
18.9%
119
Essex
53.1%
17,716
28.3%
9,428
18.3%
6,104
Franklin
41.8%
938
42.3%
949
15.3%
343
Hampden
50.5%
7,491
34.0%
5,048
15.0%
2,225
Hampshire
45.7%
1,967
36.7%
1,579
16.9%
725
Middlesex
52.5%
29,084
26.8%
14,852
20.3%
11,218
Nantucket
50.1%
168
29.6%
99
20.3%
68
Norfolk
58.9%
18,749
22.0%
7,009
18.8%
5,992
Plymouth
70.1%
23,242
19.8%
6,549
10.0%
3,316
Suffolk
53.5%
4,792
27.6%
2,471
18.2%
1,628
Worcester
44.8%
16,562
32.1%
11,856
22.8%
8,421
Total
55.2%
144,043
26.7%
69,636
17.9%
46,693
Libertarian primary
Candidates
Declined
Independents
Candidates
Declared
Declined
General election
Endorsements
Elizabeth Warren (D)
State officials
Newspapers
Organizations
Geoff Diehl (R)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
Governors
State legislators
Nick Boldyga , state representative
[68]
Forrester Clark , former state representative
[69]
Leah Cole , former state representative
[70]
Robert Correia , former state representative (Democrat)
[71]
David DeCoste , state representative
[72]
Peter Durant , state representative
[73]
Marc Lombardo , state representative
[74]
Jim Lyons , state representative
[75]
Lenny Mirra , state representative
[76]
Shaunna O'Connell , state representative
[77]
Local officials
Caroline Colarusso,
Stoneham Selectwoman
[78]
John Coutinho,
Hopkinton Selectmen
[79]
Jim Cummings ,
Barnstable County Sheriff
[80]
Lewis Evangelidis ,
Worcester County Sheriff
[81]
Bob Hedlund ,
Weymouth Mayor
[82]
Tom Hodgson ,
Bristol County Sheriff
[83]
Michael Marchese,
Everett City Councilor at Large
[84]
John McCaul,
Taunton City Councilor
[85]
Joe McDonald,
Plymouth County Sheriff
[86]
Monica Medeiros,
Melrose Alderman
[87]
Ken Mitchel,
Hanson Board of Selectman Chair
[88]
Jeff Postell, Taunton City Councilor
[85]
Claire Wright. Hopkinton Selectwoman
[79]
Individuals
Herman Cain , former Presidential candidate
[89]
Howie Carr , radio talk host
[90]
David Constantine, former
Governor's Councilor
[91]
Larry Ellison, president of the Massachusetts Association of Minority Law Enforcement Officers
[92]
Steve Grogan , retired
New England Patriots player
[93]
Jeff Kuhner , hadio Host
Matt Light , retired New England Patriots player
Joe Malone , former state treasurer
[94]
Dave Marciano, boat captain on
Wicked Tuna
[95]
Frank McNamara , former U.S. Attorney
[96]
Stephen Moore , writer and economist
[97]
Fred Smerlas , retired New England Patriots player
[98]
Organizations
Newspapers
Debates
Predictions
^Highest rating they assert
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Elizabeth Warren (D)
Geoff Diehl (R)
Shiva Ayyadurai (I)
Other
Undecided
MassINC
October 25–28, 2018
502
± 4.4%
54%
32%
6%
3%
3%
Suffolk University
October 24–28, 2018
500
± 4.4%
56%
34%
4%
–
5%
Western New England University
October 10–27, 2018
402 LV
± 5.0%
57%
27%
7%
–
8%
485 RV
± 4.0%
54%
27%
6%
–
12%
UMass Lowell
October 1–7, 2018
485 LV
± 5.6%
56%
31%
8%
3%
2%
791 RV
± 4.4%
56%
28%
9%
4%
1%
MassINC
September 17–21, 2018
506
± 4.4%
56%
30%
5%
1%
6%
Suffolk University
Archived September 20, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine
September 13–17, 2018
500
± 4.4%
54%
24%
6%
–
16%
Suffolk University
Archived June 15, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine
June 8–12, 2018
500
± 4.4%
55%
33%
–
–
11%
MassINC
May 22–26, 2018
501
± 4.4%
54%
19%
8%
1%
15%
MassINC
March 16–18, 2018
504
± 4.4%
55%
20%
9%
1%
13%
MassINC
November 9–12, 2017
503
± 4.4%
58%
32%
–
3%
7%
MassINC
June 19–22, 2017
504
± 4.4%
60%
29%
–
1%
8%
Hypothetical polling
with Beth Lindstrom
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Elizabeth Warren (D)
Beth Lindstrom (R)
Shiva Ayyadurai (I)
Other
Undecided
Suffolk University
Archived June 15, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine
June 8–12, 2018
500
± 4.4%
56%
31%
–
–
13%
MassINC
May 22–26, 2018
501
± 4.4%
55%
19%
7%
2%
15%
MassINC
March 16–18, 2018
504
± 4.4%
53%
19%
9%
1%
14%
MassINC
November 9–12, 2017
504
± 4.4%
56%
33%
–
3%
8%
with John Kingston
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Elizabeth Warren (D)
John Kingston (R)
Shiva Ayyadurai (I)
Other
Undecided
Suffolk University
Archived June 15, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine
June 8–12, 2018
500
± 4.4%
54%
30%
–
–
15%
MassINC
May 22–26, 2018
501
± 4.4%
56%
19%
8%
1%
14%
MassINC
March 16–18, 2018
504
± 4.4%
53%
19%
7%
2%
12%
MassINC
November 9–12, 2017
504
± 4.4%
57%
33%
–
2%
7%
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Elizabeth Warren (D)
Karyn Polito (R)
Mitt Romney (R)
Richard Tisei (R)
Other
Undecided
UMass Amherst
September 15–20, 2016
~450
± 4.1%
40%
36%
–
–
5%
19%
44%
–
31%
–
10%
15%
39%
–
–
32%
3%
26%
with Shiva Ayyadurai running as Republican
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Elizabeth Warren (D)
Shiva Ayyadurai (R)
Other
Undecided
MassINC
November 9–12, 2017
504
± 4.4%
58%
27%
4%
10%
MassINC
June 19–22, 2017
504
± 4.4%
61%
25%
2%
9%
with Curt Schilling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Elizabeth Warren (D)
Curt Schilling (R)
Other
Undecided
Suffolk University
Archived October 28, 2016, at the
Wayback Machine
October 24–26, 2016
500
± 4.4%
58%
24%
2%
16%
UMass Amherst
September 15–20, 2016
~450
± 4.1%
47%
28%
9%
16%
MassINC
September 7–10, 2016
506
± 4.4%
54%
29%
3%
15%
with William Weld
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Elizabeth Warren (D)
William Weld (L)
Other
Undecided
UMass Amherst
September 15–20, 2016
~450
± 4.1%
40%
37%
8%
16%
Results
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
By congressional district
Warren won all of the state’s congressional districts.
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