Make Your Voice Count for Public Education

MTA-Recommended Candidates 

The MTA is recommending these candidates in the 2022 General Election.

Please don't forget to vote by Tuesday, November 8. 

Governor

Maura Healey for Governor

Maura Healey

MTA recommends Maura Healey for governor

Statewide Offices

Bill Galvin 
William Galvin
Secretary of State

MTA recommends Galvin for secretary of state

Diana DiZoglio 
Diana DiZoglio 
Auditor

MTA recommends DiZoglio for key state post

Mass. Senate

Mike Brady 
Mike Brady 
(D-Brockton)
2nd Plymouth & Norfolk
Paul Feeney 
Paul Feeney 
(D-Foxborough)
Bristol & Norfolk
Robyn Kennedy 
Robyn Kennedy
(D-Worcester)
1st Worcester
Jason Lewis 
Jason Lewis
(D-Winchester)
5th Middlesex
 
Paul Mark
(D-Becket)
Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin & Hampden

 
Liz Miranda
(D-Boston) 2nd Suffolk
Jake Oliveira
Jake Oliveira
(D-Ludlow)
Hampden, Hampshire & Worcester
Marc Pacheco
Marc Pacheco
(D-Taunton)
Third Bristol and Plymouth
Rebecca Rausch
Rebecca Rausch
(D-Needham)
Norfolk, Worcester and Middlesex

Mass. House

James Arena-DeRosa
James Arena-DeRosa
(D-Holliston)
18th Middlesex
Shirley Arriga
Shirley Arriaga
(D-Chicopee)
8th Hampden
Simon Cataldo 
Simon Cataldo 
(D-Concord)
14th Middlesex
Carol Doherty 
Carol Doherty
(D-Taunton)
3rd Bristol
Kate Donaghue 
Kate Donaghue
(D-Westborough)
19th Worcester
Paul Donato 
Paul Donato 
(D-Medford)
35th Middlesex
Rodney Elliott 
Rodney Elliott
(D-Lowell)
16th Middlesex
Chris Flanagan 
Chris Flanagan 
(D-Dennis Port)
1st Barnstable
Judith Garcia 
Judith Garcia
(D-Chelsea)
11th Suffolk
Ryan Hamilton 
Ryan Hamilton 
(D-Methuen)
15th Essex
Jim Hawkins 
Jim Hawkins
(D-Attleboro)
2nd Bristol
Natalie Higgins 
Natalie Higgins
(D-Leominster)
4th Worcester
Michael Kushmerek 
Michael Kushmerek
(D-Fitchburg)
3rd Worcester
LaNatra 
Kathy LaNatra 
(D-Kingston)
12th Plymouth
David LeBouef 
David LeBoeuf
(D-Worcester)
17th Worcester
Sam Montano 
Sam Montaño
(D-Boston)
15th Suffolk
Adrianne Ramos 
Adrianne Ramos 
(D-North Andover)
14th Essex
Estela Reyes 
Estela Reyes
(D-Lawrence)
4th Essex 
Aaron Saunders 
Aaron Saunders
(D-Belchertown)
7th Hampden
Margaret Scarsdale 
Margaret Scarsdale
(D-Pepperell) 
1st Middlesex
Erika Uyterhoeven 
Erika Uyterhoeven
(D-Somerville) 
27th Middlesex

Ballot Questions

fair share Massachusetts

VOTE YES ON QUESTION 1: Approve the Fair Share Amendment

Winning Question 1, the Fair Share Amendment, will ensure that our public schools and colleges receive a stable and sustainable flow of vital funds — one that will be constitutionally guaranteed. It will also provide resources for the state to fix our increasingly dangerous roads and bridges and fund other crucial transportation projects. Approving Question 1 will help our students and our Commonwealth by providing $2 billion a year — every year — while making our state’s tax system fairer. Multimillionaires and billionaires will pay an additional 4 percent only on annual income of more than $1 million. Ninety-nine percent of Massachusetts residents will not see their taxes increase by even a penny. Vote YES on Question 1!

Yes on 1

Yes on 4

VOTE YES ON QUESTION 4: Uphold the Work and Family Mobility Act

MTA members are encouraged to vote YES on 4 for Safer Roads. A yes vote on Question 4 will uphold the Work and Family Mobility Act -- a law enacted this year that allows qualified residents, regardless of immigration status, to obtain a standard driver's license if they provide proof of identity, date of birth, and Massachusetts residency, as well as pass the required driver's test.

Voting YES on 4 will help ensure that all Massachusetts drivers are properly tested, licensed and insured. It will improve public safety in communities throughout the state, allowing workers and families to safely make essential trips for purchases such as dropping off students at school and getting to work, medical appointments and the grocery store.

Yes on 4

Statewide Candidates

Massachusetts State Senate
Massachusetts State House of Representatives

Summer Organizers Working on Fair Share MA

Help Get the Word Out About the Fair Share Amendment

MTA educators are calling and canvassing voters in support of the Vote Yes on Question 1 campaign – the Fair Share Amendment – which locks in vital funding for public education and transportation.

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