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The 2012 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held in Massachusetts on November 6, 2012, Democrat Elizabeth Warren defeated incumbent Republican Senator Scott Brown. This election was held concurrently with the U.S. presidential election and elections to the U.S. Senate in other states, as well as elections to the House of Representatives and various state and local elections.

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  • The 2012 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held in Massachusetts on November 6, 2012, Democrat Elizabeth Warren defeated incumbent Republican Senator Scott Brown. This election was held concurrently with the U.S. presidential election and elections to the U.S. Senate in other states, as well as elections to the House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Brown ran for re-election to a first full term. He had been elected in a special election in 2010 following the death of incumbent Democratic senator Ted Kennedy. Brown was unopposed in the Republican primary. For the Democrats, an initial wide field of prospective candidates narrowed after the entry of Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren, the architect of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Warren clinched near-unanimous party support, with all but one of the other Democratic candidates withdrawing following her entrance. After winning her party's nomination, eliminating any need for a primary, she faced Brown in the general election. The election was one of the most-followed races in 2012 and cost approximately $82 million, which made it the most expensive election in Massachusetts history and the second-most expensive in the entire 2012 election cycle, next to the presidential race; this was despite the two candidates' having agreed not to allow outside money to influence the race. Opinion polling indicated a close race for much of the campaign, though Warren opened up a small but consistent lead in the final few weeks. She went on to defeat Brown by over 236,000 votes, 54% to 46%. Despite his loss, Brown received 8.6 percent more of the state vote than Republican Mitt Romney did in the concurrent presidential election. Brown was the only incumbent senator to lose a general election in 2012. (en)
  • Pemilihan umum Senat Amerika Serikat di Massachusetts 2012 digelar pada tanggal 6 November 2012 untuk memilih anggota Senat Amerika Serikat yang akan mewakili negara bagian Massachusetts. Pemilu ini diadakan serentak dengan pemilihan umum Presiden Amerika Serikat 2012 dan juga pemilu senat, kongres, dan gubernur lainnya di Amerika Serikat. Dalam pemilu ini, Senator pertahana dari Partai Republik, Scott Brown, maju untuk masa jabatan yang berikutnya; ia sebelumnya terpilih pada setelah kematian Senator petahana dari Partai Demokrat, Ted Kennedy. Namun, ia dikalahkan oleh penantang dari Partai Demokrat, Profesor Elizabeth Warren. (in)
  • A eleição para o senado do estado americano de Massachusetts foi realizada em 6 de novembro de 2012, simultaneamente com as eleições para a câmara dos representantes, para o senado, para alguns governos estaduais e para o presidente da república. O senador Scott Brown concorreu a um segundo mandato. Brown foi derrotado pela democrata Elizabeth Warren. (pt)
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  • Politicians * Kelly Ayotte, U.S. Senator * Susan Collins, U.S. Senator * Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator * John McCain, U.S. Senator * Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator * Olympia Snowe, U.S. Senator * Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey * Paul Cellucci, former governor of Massachusetts and U.S. Ambassador to Canada * William Weld, former Governor of Massachusetts * Christine Todd Whitman, former Governor of New Jersey * Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City. * Judith Flanagan Kennedy, Mayor of Lynn * Raymond Flynn, former mayor of Boston and U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See * Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City * Konstantina Lukes, Democratic City Councilor and former Mayor of Worcester * Charles Ryan, Democratic former Mayor of Springfield * Michael Knapik, State Senator, 2nd Hampden and Hampshire District * Bradley Jones, Jr., Minority Leader of the Massachusetts House of Representatives * Christopher Fallon, Democratic State Representative, 33rd Middlesex District * Kimberly Ferguson, State Representative, 1st Worcester District * David Nangle, Democratic State Representative, 17th Middlesex District * Shaunna O'Connell, State Representative, 3rd Bristol District * Keiko Orrall, State Representative, 12th Bristol District * Donald Wong, State Representative, 9th Essex District * Bob Ambler, Democratic former state representative * Arthur Broadhurst, Democratic former state representative * Robert A. Antonioni, Democratic former state senator * Paul C. Casey, Democratic former state representative * Robert Durand, Democratic former state representative * Larry Giordano, Democratic former state representative * Geoff Hall, Democratic former state representative * Marie Parente, Democratic former state representative * Karyn Polito, former state representative * Philip Travis, Democratic former state representative * Anthony Verga, Democratic former state representative * Lewis Evangelidis, Worcester County Sheriff Labor unions * Boston Police Superior Officers Federation * MBTA Police Sergeants Association * MBTA Police Patrolmen's Association * State Police Association of Massachusetts Military * Thomas G. Kelley, Medal of Honor recipient and former Massachusetts Secretary of Veterans' Services * Thomas J. Hudner, Jr., Medal of Honor recipient Newspapers * Boston Herald * Cape Cod Times * The Daily Free Press * The Eagle-Tribune * The Enterprise * Gloucester Daily Times * Newburyport Daily News * The Patriot Ledger * The Salem News * Sentinel & Enterprise * The Sun * Worcester Telegram & Gazette Celebrities and individuals * Bob Cousy, retired Boston Celtics player * Drew Bledsoe, retired New England Patriots player * JoJo White, retired Boston Celtics player * Steve DeOssie, retired New England Patriots player * Fred Smerlas, retired New England Patriots player * Dave Cowens, retired Boston Celtics player * Wendy Murphy, Newspaper columnist and co-host on WRKO talk radio * Lenny Clarke, comedian * Steve Grogan, retired New England Patriots player Organizations * Log Cabin Republicans * National Federation of Independent Business * United States Chamber of Commerce * Massachusetts Citizens for Life * Republican Majority for Choice * GOProud * Humane Society Legislative Fund * ConservAmerica Rescinded * Micky Ward, boxer (en)
  • Politicians * Barack Obama, President of the United States * Bill Clinton, former President of the United States * John Kerry, U.S. Senator * Al Franken, U.S. Senator * Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator * Jeanne Shaheen, U.S. Senator * Barbara Mikulski, U.S. Senator * Russ Feingold, former U.S. Senator * Bill Bradley, former U.S. Senator * Max Cleland, former U.S. Senator * Deval Patrick, Governor of Massachusetts * Michael Dukakis, former Governor of Massachusetts * Tim Murray, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts * Howard Dean, 2004 Presidential Candidate and former governor of Vermont and Chairman of the DNC * John Olver, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts * Richard Neal, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts * Jim McGovern, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts * Barney Frank, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts * Niki Tsongas, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts * Rosa DeLauro, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut * John Lewis, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia * Patrick J. Kennedy, former U.S. Representative from Rhode Island and son of Ted Kennedy * Thomas Menino, Mayor of Boston * Setti Warren, Mayor of Newton * Joseph Curtatone, Mayor of Somerville * Patrick O. Murphy, Mayor of Lowell * Gary Christenson, Mayor of Malden * Michael J. McGlynn, Mayor of Medford * Alex Morse, Mayor of Holyoke * Joseph Petty, Mayor of Worcester * Joseph C. O'Brien, former Mayor of Worcester * Raymond Mariano, former Mayor of Worcester * Sharon Pollard, former Mayor of Methuen * Therese Murray, President of the Massachusetts Senate, Plymouth and Barnstable District * Stan Rosenberg, President Pro Tempore of the Massachusetts Senate, Hampshire and Franklin District * Robert DeLeo, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 19th Suffolk District * Tom Conroy, State Representative, 13th Middlesex District * Ellen Story, State Representative, 3rd Hampshire District * John Scibak, State Representative, 2nd Hampshire District * Kamala Harris, Attorney General of California * Kathleen Sebelius, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services and former governor of Kansas * Sheila Bair, Republican former Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation *Ayanna Pressley, member of the Boston City Council * Alan Khazei, social entrepreneur Labor unions * Massachusetts Nurses Association * National Education Association * Massachusetts Service Employees International Union * Massachusetts AFL–CIO * United Auto Workers Newspapers * The Boston Globe * The Harvard Crimson * The Standard-Times * The Republican * The Sun Chronicle * The MetroWest Daily News * The Berkshire Eagle Celebrities and individuals * Joseph P. Kennedy III, candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts * Bob Massie, priest, author, and social activist * Archbishop Timothy Paul Baymon, President of the Council of Churches of Greater Springfield * Reverend Eugene Rivers, co-founder of the Boston TenPoint Coalition * Cher, singer and actress * Ben Affleck, actor * Jennifer Garner, actress * Caroline Kennedy, daughter of John F. Kennedy * Sandra Fluke, Women's rights activist * Bruce Springsteen, singer * James Taylor, singer * Edward M. Kennedy, Jr., investment banker and son of Ted Kennedy Organizations * Sierra Club * Clean Water Action * Planned Parenthood * National Organization for Women * Human Rights Campaign * EMILY's List * Massachusetts Democratic Party * Democracy for America * Young Democrats of America * Council for a Livable World * Progressive Democrats of America * NARAL Pro-Choice America (en)
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  • A eleição para o senado do estado americano de Massachusetts foi realizada em 6 de novembro de 2012, simultaneamente com as eleições para a câmara dos representantes, para o senado, para alguns governos estaduais e para o presidente da república. O senador Scott Brown concorreu a um segundo mandato. Brown foi derrotado pela democrata Elizabeth Warren. (pt)
  • The 2012 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held in Massachusetts on November 6, 2012, Democrat Elizabeth Warren defeated incumbent Republican Senator Scott Brown. This election was held concurrently with the U.S. presidential election and elections to the U.S. Senate in other states, as well as elections to the House of Representatives and various state and local elections. (en)
  • Pemilihan umum Senat Amerika Serikat di Massachusetts 2012 digelar pada tanggal 6 November 2012 untuk memilih anggota Senat Amerika Serikat yang akan mewakili negara bagian Massachusetts. Pemilu ini diadakan serentak dengan pemilihan umum Presiden Amerika Serikat 2012 dan juga pemilu senat, kongres, dan gubernur lainnya di Amerika Serikat. (in)
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  • Pemilihan umum Senat Amerika Serikat di Massachusetts 2012 (in)
  • Eleição para o Senado federal por Massachusetts em 2012 (pt)
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