Elections 2024: MCFL Voter Guide & Scorecard

Below is important voting information for the primary and general elections.

For your convenience, we have provided a table listing candidates with Pro-Life or mixed stances. Additionally, a comprehensive spreadsheet and scorecard with detailed information on all candidates, including those who are Pro-Life, mixed or pro-abortion, is available for your review. These lists cover candidates running for various state offices across Massachusetts in 2024.

Should you have any questions regarding your specific ballot or the candidates, please contact your MCFL team at [email protected].

Essential voting info

  • Register to Vote: If you are not already registered to vote, you can do so by clicking here. To check your voter registration status, click here.
  • Mail Voting: In Massachusetts, you can generally choose to vote in person or by mail for most elections. No-excuse early voting by mail is available for state elections, state primaries, presidential primaries, and most local elections. Learn more and apply here.
  • Early Voting: In Massachusetts, early voting is available for all statewide elections without needing an excuse. For 2024, early voting is from August 24 to August 30 for the State Primary and October 19 to November 1 for the State Election. Early voting can be done in person or by mail; visit our Voting by Mail page for details. Local officials may offer in-person early voting for city and town elections—contact your local office for information
    • Early Voting Periods:

      • State Primary: August 24 – August 30

      • State Election: October 19 – November 1

Find your polling location here.

 

Massachusetts' Pro-Life Candidates

For your convenience, here is a list of Pro-Life candidates running for various positions representing Massachusetts citizens.

Disclaimer: This information is compiled based on a candidate's voting record and policies they have publicly supported. If any of this information is incorrect, please contact [email protected].

District Party Candidate's Name Abortion Doctor-Prescribed Suicide

U.S. Senate

While we are not endorsing the Republican candidate, a Republican majority in the Senate could serve as a safeguard against pro-abortion legislation. We encourage voters to consider what they believe is most aligned with protecting life when casting their vote.

Representative in U.S. Congress

District 8 R Robert Burke Pro-Life Unknown
District 9 R Dan Sullivan Pro-Life Pro-Life

MA State Senate

Berkshire, Hampden, Franklin & Hampshire R David Rosa Pro-Life Unknown
2nd Essex R Damian Anketell Pro-Life Pro-Life
1st Middlesex R Karla Miller Pro-Life Unknown
Plymouth & Barnstable R Kari MacRae Pro-Life Unknown
1st Plymouth & Norfolk R Patrick O'Connor (I) Mixed* Pro-Life
Worcester & Hampden R Ryan Fattman (I) Pro-Life Pro-Life
Worcester & Hampshire R Peter Durant (I) Pro-Life Unknown

MA State Representative

5th Barnstable R Steven Xiarhos (I) Pro-Life Unknown
5th Bristol R Justin Thurber Pro-Life Unknown
7th Bristol D Alan Silvia (I) Pro-Life Unknown
10th Bristol R Robert McConnell Pro-Life Unknown
12th Bristol R Norman Orrall (I) Pro-Life Unknown
3rd Hampden R Nicholas Boldyga (I) Pro-Life Unknown
4th Hampden R Kelly Pease (I) Pro-Life Supports DPS
1st Middlesex R Lynne Archambault Pro-Life Pro-Life
19th Middlesex R Paul Sarnowski Pro-Life Unknown
22nd Middlesex R Marc Lombardo (I) Pro-Life Unknown
36th Middlesex D Colleen Garry (I) Pro-Life Unknown
2nd Norfolk R Sharon Cintolo Pro-Life Pro-Life
12th Norfolk D John Rogers (I) Mixed* Unknown
2nd Plymouth R John Gaskey Pro-Life Unknown
5th Plymouth R David DeCoste (I) Pro-Life Pro-Life
7th Plymouth R Alyson Sullivan (I) Pro-Life Unknown
6th Suffolk D Russell Holmes (I) Pro-Life Unknown
19th Suffolk D Jeffrey Turco (I) Pro-Life Pro-Life
2nd Worcester R Bruce Chester Pro-Life Unknown
5th Worcester R Donald Berthiaume, Jr. (I) Pro-Life Unknown
8th Worcester  R Michael Soter (I) Pro-Life Unknown
18th Worcester R Joseph McKenna (I) Pro-Life Pro-Life

MA County Commissioner

Barnstable County R Ronald Beaty Pro-Life Pro-Life

Please note that "(I)" following a candidate’s name indicates that he or she is the current incumbent and is holding the position.

(*) A mixed stance on pro-life issues means that while the candidate does not consistently vote pro-life, they hold a more pro-life position than the radical pro-abortion candidates.

MCFL Scorecard for all Candidates

The upcoming elections include 6 State Senate races and 26 primary races. None of the Senate primary races feature known pro-life candidates, while only 4 pro-life or mixed candidates are running in the State House races. Additional pro-life races will take place in the general election in November.

We have prepared a comprehensive spreadsheet and scorecard with detailed information on all candidates, including those with pro-abortion and mixed positions. You can review, download, and print it here.

In the spreadsheet, races highlighted in orange in column A indicate primary challenges, and those highlighted in yellow are for the general election.