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« on: June 23, 2017, 12:16:37 PM »

MA-06 (mother's district, stay here during weekdays)
Rep: Seth Moulton (2015-present)
Previous Rep: John Tierney (1997-2015)
2016 Result: Moulton 98.4%, write-ins 1.6%
Population: 735,940
Demographics: 84.4% white, 7.2% Hispanic, 3.8% Asian, 3% black, 1.5% other
Median Income: $77,400 (household income)
College Degree: 49.1%
Major Cities: Lynn, Peabody, Salem, Beverly, Woburn
Other Fact(s): Home to Peter Torkildsen, one of Massachusetts' most recent Republican representatives. Tierney was primaried by 10 points, despite the only poll showing him losing being a Moulton internal.

NH-02 (father's district, stay here during weekends)
Rep: Ann Kuster (2013-present)
Previous rep: Charles Bass (2011-2013)
2016 result: Kuster 49.8%, Lawrence 45.3%, Babiarz 4.9%
Population: 658,190
Demographics: 91.9% white, 2.9% Hispanic, 2.3% Asian, 0.9% black, 2% other
Median Income: $64,300
College Degree: 43.1%
Major cities: Nashua, Concord, Keene, Lebanon, Claremont
Other Facts: Judd Gregg held this seat at one point. Whilst researching facts for this district, I discovered that Kuster's Wikipedia page contains a 2750 x 4000 portrait of her in its full size at one point.
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