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Adam Scanlon

Adam Scanlon (born 1996) is a Massachusetts politician from North Attleborough who represents the 14th Bristol district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.[1]

Key Information

Personal life

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Scanlon was raised in North Attleborough. He received a BA from Framingham State University and is pursuing a master's degree in Public Administration at Northeastern University.[2] He is openly gay.[3]

Political career

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Scanlon first entered local government as a member of the North Attleboro Town Meeting from 2015 to 2019. He also served on the North Attleborough School Committee from 2017 to 2019 and was a member of the North Attleboro Town Council from 2019 to 2020.[4] In the 2020 election, Scanlon defeated fellow Town Councilor John Simmons to win the Massachusetts House of Representatives seat held by retiring incumbent Betty Poirier.[5]

Committees

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  • House Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets
  • Joint Committee on Community Development and Small Businesses
  • Joint Committee on the Judiciary [6]

Electoral history

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In 2022 Scanlon went unopposed in both the Democratic Primary and General Election.

2020 Massachusetts 14th Bristol General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam J. Scanlon 12,406 54.4
Republican John D. Simmons 10,380 45.5
Write-in 12 0.1
Total votes 22,798 100.0
2020 Massachusetts 14th Bristol Democratic Primary[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam J. Scanlon 3,267 50.8
Democratic Patrick Steven Reynolds 3,149 49.0
Write-in 9 0.1
Total votes 6,425 100.0

See also

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