Politics & Government
With MA Primary Over, Here's What The Wayland November Ballot Will Look Like
Now it's time for Democrats, Republicans and some independents to compete. See the local state and federal Nov. 8 contests.

WAYLAND, MA — With the Massachusetts primary results all tallied, the matchups for the November ballot are now clear.
Apart from the big statewide contests — like the gubernatorial race between Democratic Attorney General Maura Healey and Republican Geoff Diehl — there will be a lot of local races to watch out for. Many candidates did not face a primary challenge on Tuesday, but will now begin campaigning to win or retain their seats ahead of a Nov. 8 showdown.
Here are the state and federal matchups — and candidates with no opponent — you'll see on the Nov. 8 ballot in Wayland, apart from the marquee statewide races:
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Middlesex and Worcester Senate District
- Jamie Eldridge, Democrat (i)
- Anthony Christakis, Republican
5th Middlesex House District
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- David Linsky, Democrat (i)
- No opponent
13th Middlesex House District
- Carmine Gentile, Democrat (i)
- No opponent
Middlesex DA
- Marian Ryan, Democrat (i)
- No opponent
5th Congressional District
- U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark, Democrat (i)
- Caroline Colarusso, Republican
3rd District Governor's Council
- Marilyn Devaney, Democrat (i)
- No opponent
With the November election just two months away, it's also a good time to start making voting plans. The state will offer two weeks of early voting beginning on Oct. 22, and the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 8 election is Oct. 29.
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