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|state = Massachusetts |district number = 4 |image name = Massachusetts US Congressional District 4 (since 2013).tif |image width = 400 |image caption = Massachusetts's 4th congressional district – since January 3, 2013. |representative = Joseph P. Kennedy III |party = Democratic |residence = Newton |english area = |percent urban = |percent rural = |population = |population year = |median income = $100,742[1] |percent white = |percent black = |percent asian = |percent native american = |percent hispanic = |percent other race = |percent blue collar = |percent white collar = |percent gray collar = |cpvi = D+9[2] }} Massachusetts's 4th congressional district is located mostly in southern Massachusetts. It is represented by Democrat Joseph P. Kennedy III. The district covers much of the area included in the {{ushr|Massachusetts|10|C}} before the 1982 redistricting. In prior years, the district stretched from Brookline to Fitchburg. The shape of the district underwent some changes effective from the elections of 2012, after Massachusetts congressional redistricting to reflect the 2010 census.[3] Most of Plymouth County and the South Coast are included in the new 9th district. The new 4th district has expanded westward to include towns along the Rhode Island border that had been in the old 3rd district. For a very brief time (1793–95) it represented part of the District of Maine. Election results from presidential races
Cities and towns in the districtIn Bristol County: Attleboro, Berkley, Dighton, Easton, Fall River: Ward 4, Precinct C; Ward 5, Precinct B1 and C; Ward 6, Precinct C1; and Wards 7, 8, and 9, Freetown, Mansfield, North Attleborough, Norton, Raynham: Precincts 1A, 2A, 3, and 4, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Somerset, Swansea, and Taunton. In Middlesex County: Hopkinton, and Newton. In Norfolk County: Bellingham: Precincts 1, 2, 3, and 4, Brookline, Dover, Foxborough, Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Needham, Norfolk, Plainville, Sharon, Wellesley, and Wrentham. In Plymouth County: Lakeville. In Worcester County: Hopedale, and Milford. Cities and towns in the district prior to 20131840s"The towns of Acton, Ashby, Bedford, Boxborough, Burlington, Cambridge, Charlestown, Concord, Framingham, Hopkinton, Lexington, Lincoln, Marlborough, Pepperell, Shirley, Somerville, Stow, Sudbury, Townsend, Waltham, Watertown, Wayland, West Cambridge, Weston and Woburn, in the County of Middlesex, and the towns of Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Fitchburg, Harvard, Lancaster, Leominster, Lunenburg, Northboro', Shrewsbury, Southborough, Sterling, and Westborough, in the County of Worcester."[4] 1850s"The city of Roxbury, and the town of Brookline, in the county of Norfolk; and the wards numbered seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve, in the city of Boston, in the county of Suffolk."[5] 1860sBoston (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9), Cambridge, Chelsea.[6] 1870sBoston (Wards 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12), Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop.[7] 1880s–1900s{{Expand section|date=November 2013}}1910s"Worcester County: City of Worcester; towns of Auburn, Blackstone Douglas, Grafton, Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, Northbridge, Shrewsbury, Sutton, Upton, Uxbridge, and Westboro. Middlesex County: Town of Hopkinton."[8] 1920s–1930s{{Expand section|date=November 2013}}1940sIn Middlesex County: Ashland, Framingham, Hopkinton, Sudbury, Waltham, Wayland, Weston. In Worcester County: Auburn, Berlin, Boylston, Grafton, Holden, Northborough, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Sterling, Westborough, West Boylston, Worcester.[9] 1950s–1960s{{Expand section|date=November 2013}}1970s"Middlesex County: Cities of Newton and Waltham. Towns of Ayer, Framingham, Lincoln, Maynard, Shirley, Stow, Sudbury, Wayland, and Weston. Norfolk County: Town of Brookline. Worcester County: Cities of Fitchburg, Gardner, and Leominster. Towns of Bolton, Harvard, Lancaster, Lunenburg, and Westminster."[10] 2003 to 2013In Bristol County: Acushnet, Berkley, Dartmouth, Dighton, Fairhaven, Fall River: Ward 4, Precinct C; Ward 5, Precinct C; Ward 6, Precinct A; Ward 7; Ward 8, Precincts A-C; Ward 9, Freetown, Mansfield, New Bedford, Norton, Raynham, Taunton, Westport. In Middlesex County: Newton, Sherborn. In Norfolk County: Brookline, Dover, Foxborough, Millis, Norfolk, Sharon, Wellesley. In Plymouth County: Halifax, Lakeville, Marion, Mattapoisett, Middleborough, Rochester, Wareham. List of members representing the district
Recent election results2002{{Election box begin| title=U.S. House election, 2002: Massachusetts, District 4}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Barney Frank |votes = 166,125 |percentage = 98.99 |change = +24.09}}{{Election box candidate |party = Write-in |candidate = |votes = 1,691 |percentage = 1.01 |change = +0.96}}{{Election box turnout |votes = 167,816 |percentage = 100 |change = -}}{{Election box end}} 2004{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts, 2004}}{{Election box begin| title=U.S. House election, 2004: Massachusetts, District 4}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Barney Frank |votes = 219,260 |percentage = 77.74 |change = −21.25}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Independent (United States) |candidate = Chuck Morse |votes = 62,293 |percentage = 22.09 |change = +22.09}}{{Election box candidate |party = Write-in |candidate = |votes = 486 |percentage = 0.17 |change = −0.84}}{{Election box turnout |votes = 282,039 |percentage = 100 |change = -}}{{Election box end}} 2006{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts, 2006}}{{Election box begin| title=U.S. House election, 2006: Massachusetts, District 4}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Barney Frank |votes = 176,513 |percentage = 98.48 |change = +20.74}}{{Election box candidate |party = Write-in |candidate = |votes = 2,730 |percentage = 1.52 |change = +1.35}}{{Election box turnout |votes = 179,243 |percentage = 100 |change = -}}{{Election box end}} 2008{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts, 2008}}{{Election box begin| title=U.S. House election, 2008: Massachusetts, District 4}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Barney Frank |votes = 203,032 |percentage = 64.3 |change = −34.18}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Earl Henry Sholley |votes = 75,571 |percentage = 23.9 |change = +23.9}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Independent (United States) |candidate = Susan Allen |votes = 19,848 |percentage = 6.29 |change = +6.29}}{{Election box candidate |party = Write-in |candidate = |votes = 337 |percentage = 0.11 |change = −1.41}}{{Election box candidate |party = Blank/Scattering |candidate = |votes = 16,946 |percentage = 5.37 |change = +5.37}}{{Election box turnout |votes = 315,734 |percentage = 100 |change = -}}{{Election box end}} 2010{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts, 2010}}{{Election box begin| title=U.S. House election, 2010: Massachusetts, District 4}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Barney Frank |votes = 126,194 |percentage = 53.9 |change = −10.4}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Sean Bielat |votes = 101,517 |percentage = 43.4 |change = +19.5}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Independent (United States) |candidate = Susan Allen |votes = 3,445 |percentage = 1.5 |change = −4.79}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Independent (United States) |candidate = Donald Jordan |votes = 2,873 |percentage = 1.2 |change = +1.2}}{{Election box turnout |votes = 234,029 |percentage = 100 |change = -}}{{Election box end}} 2012{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts, 2012}}{{Election box begin| title=U.S. House election, 2012: Massachusetts, District 4}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Joseph P. Kennedy III |votes = 219,499 |percentage = 61.1 |change = +7.2}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Sean Bielat |votes = 129,243 |percentage = 36.0 |change = −7.4}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Independent (United States) |candidate = David Rosa |votes = 10,674 |percentage = 2.9 |change = +0.2}}{{Election box turnout |votes = 356,416 |percentage = 100 |change = -}}{{Election box end}} 2014{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts, 2014}}{{Election box begin no change | title=Massachusetts's 4th Congressional District, 2014[21]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Joseph P. Kennedy III |votes = 184,158 |percentage = 97.91{{Election box candidate no party in partisan race no change | candidate = All Others | votes = 3,940 | percentage = 2.09 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 188,098 |percentage = 100{{Election box hold with party link no change | winner = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{Election box end}} 2016{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts, 2016}}{{Election box begin| title=U.S. House election, 2016: Massachusetts, District 4}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Joseph P. Kennedy III |votes = 265,823 |percentage = 70.1 |change = +9}}{{Election box candidate with party link |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = David Rosa |votes = 113,055 |percentage = 29.8 |change = −6.2}}{{Election box candidate |party = Write-in |candidate = |votes = 335 |percentage = 0.1 |change = }}{{Election box turnout |votes = 379,213 |percentage = 100 |change = -}}{{Election box end}} 2018{{main|United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts, 2018}}The 2018 election took place on November 6, 2018. 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