Middlesex County (Southwest) PUMA, MA

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    US Senator
    N/AElizabeth Warren
    Democratic Party
    US Senator
    N/AEd Markey
    Democratic Party

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    N/A of the households in Middlesex County (Southwest) PUMA, MA reported speaking a non-English language at home as their primary shared language. This does not consider the potential multi-lingual nature of households, but only the primary self-reported language spoken by all members of the household.

    Population & Diversity

    In 2024, there were 5.26 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (79.4k people) in Middlesex County (Southwest) PUMA, MA than any other race or ethnicity. There were 15.1k Asian (Non-Hispanic) and 2.65k Two Races Including Other (Non-Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.

    Race and Ethnicity

    The 3 largest ethnic groups in Middlesex County (Southwest) PUMA, MA
    1. White (Non-Hispanic)
      79.4k ± 1.77k
    2. Asian (Non-Hispanic)
      15.1k ± 1.33k
    3. Two Races Including Other (Non-Hispanic)
      2.65k ± 612
    5.32%
    Hispanic Population
    5.78k people

    In 2024, there were 5.26 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (79.4k people) in Middlesex County (Southwest) PUMA, MA than any other race or ethnicity. There were 15.1k Asian (Non-Hispanic) and 2.65k Two Races Including Other (Non-Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.

    5.32% of the people in Middlesex County (Southwest) PUMA, MA are hispanic (5.78k people).

    The following chart shows the 8 races represented in Middlesex County (Southwest) PUMA, MA as a share of the total population.

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    Economy

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    Civics

    In the 2024 presidential election, the popular vote in Massachusetts went to Kamala Harris with 61.2% of the vote. The runner-up was Donald J. Trump (36%), followed by Other (1.48%).

    Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey are the senators currently representing the state of Massachusetts. In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered.

    Massachusetts is currently represented by 9 members in the U.S. house, and members of the House of Representives are elected to 2-year terms.

    US Senators from Massachusetts

    N/AElizabeth Warren
    Senator from Massachusetts1
    Assumed office on January 3, 2013
    N/AEd Markey
    Senator from Massachusetts2
    Assumed office on July 16, 2013
    Elected to the seat to succeed Mo Cowan, who had been appointed to the seat following the resignation of John Kerry, who had become Secretary of State.{{Cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/26/us/massachusetts-special-senate-election.html |title=Democrat Wins Special Election for Kerry's Senate Seat |work=The New York Times |date=June 25, 2013 |access-date=May 21, 2020 |last1=Seelye |first1=Katharine Q. }}

    Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey are the senators currently representing Massachusetts.

    In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered.

    The following chart shows elected senators in Massachusetts over time, excluding special elections, colored by their political party.

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