A while back a Kossack posted a diary looking for the websites of Democratic nominees for major offices, so I thought I would share those for Massachusetts now that the dust has settled for the 3rd Congressional District, so here goes:
Jay Gonzalez for Governor
Quentin Palfrey for Lt. Governor
(NB: Gov. and LG compete for nomination separately, then run as a ticket in the general.)
Bill Galvin for Secretary of the Commonwealth
Maura Healey for Attorney General (She has been a real rock star for progressive values and opposing Trump.)
Deb Goldberg for Treasurer and Receiver-General
Suzanne Bump for State Auditor
The four Constitutional Officers immediately above are incumbents.
Elizabeth Warren for US Senate (I assume she needs no introduction here!)
Richard Neal for CD1 (Likely Chair of Ways and Means with Dem majority.)
Jim McGovern for CD2 (Likely Chair of House Rules with Dem majority)
Lori Trahan for CD3 (Just today declared winner after recount; prevailed over closest competitor in 10-way primary for open seat by just over 100 votes; former CoS to Marty Meehan who held the seat, then numbered CD5, from 1993 to 2007; incumbent Niki Tsongas retiring.)
Joseph Kennedy III for CD4 (RFK’s grandson; no opponent in November)
Katherine Clark for CD5 (Seat held by Ed Markey until he became Senator)
Seth Moulton for CD6
Ayanna Pressley for CD7 (Defeated incumbent Mike Capuano in stunning primary upset; current Boston City Councilor and former staffer to Senator John Kerry; no opposition in November.)
Stephen Lynch for CD8 (No opposition in November, and not super progressive.)
Bill Keating for CD9
I believe MA boasts the largest single-party delegation to Congress of any state, but I would say our gubernatorial ticket could use the most help for those considering donations.