John Hanlon was a 2013 Democratic candidate for the Twenty-Eighth Middlesex District of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.[1]
Elections
2013
- See also: Massachusetts state legislative special elections, 2013
Hanlon ran in the special election for Massachusetts House of Representatives Twenty-Eighth Middlesex District. The seat was vacant following the resignation of Stephen Smith (D) on December 31, 2012, after pleading guilty to casting invalid absentee ballots in 2009 and 2010. Hanlon was defeated by Wayne A. Matewsky in the March 5 Democratic primary and was defeated by Matewsky in the special election as a write-in candidate on April 2.[2][3][1]
| Massachusetts House of Representatives, Twenty-Eighth Middlesex District, Special Election, 2013 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Wayne A. Matewsky |
34.8% |
1,258 |
| |
Independent |
John Hanlon (Write-in) |
33.5% |
1,209 |
| |
Independent |
Rosa DiFlorio |
20.6% |
746 |
| |
Independent |
Dennis John Gianatassi |
11.1% |
400 |
| Total Votes |
3,613 |
| Massachusetts House of Representatives, Twenty-Eighth Middlesex District Democratic Primary, 2013 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Wayne A. Matewsky |
23.7% |
921 |
| Sergio Cornelio |
12.8% |
496 |
| Joseph W. McGonagle |
22.4% |
870 |
| Michael Mangan |
19.7% |
767 |
| John Hanlon |
21.4% |
830 |
| Total Votes |
3,884 |
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Leadership
Speaker of the House:Ronald Mariano
Majority Leader:Michael Moran
Representatives
Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket District
Democratic Party (132)
Republican Party (25)
Unenrolled (1)
Vacancies (2)