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Massachusetts General Court

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The Massachusetts General Court is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Massachusetts. It is a bicameral body. The upper house is the Massachusetts Senate which is composed of 40 members. The lower body, the Massachusetts House of Representatives, has 160 members.

The General Court was established in 1691 when the Massachusetts Bay Colony got a new charter, and existed in its colonial form until the first Massachusetts state constitution was ratified in 1779.

The General Court meets in the state capital of Boston, Massachusetts.


		

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1 Senate
2 House of Representatives

Senate

There are 40 Senatorial Districts in Massachusetts, named for the counties and former counties that they represent. At present, they are:


House of Representatives

Each Massachusetts Representative represents about 39,682 citizens. Representative districts are named for the counties and former counties they are in, and tend to stay within one county. Now and again, a district will cross county lines. The following lists the number of representatives, roughly by county:

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