Politics & Government
How MA U.S. House Delegation Voted On Impeachment
The all-Democratic delegation unanimously supported both articles of impeachment.

BOSTON — The Massachusetts congressional delegation voted with the Democratic majority in the historic vote Wednesday on two articles of impeachment against President Donald J. Trump.
The House voted mainly among party lines to impeach the president on the article citing abuse of power, 230-197. The vote on the second article, citing obstruction of Congress, was approved 229-198.
Here’s how the nine members of the Massachusetts delegation voted:
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1st congressional district: Richard Neal (D) - Yes on both articles
2nd congressional district: Jim McGovern (D) - Yes on both articles
3rd congressional district: Lori Trahan (D) - Yes on both articles
4th congressional district: Joseph P. Kennedy III (D) - Yes on both articles
5th congressional district: Katherine Clark (D) - Yes on both articles
6th congressional district: Seth Moulton (D) - Yes on both articles
7th congressional district: Ayanna Pressley (D) - Yes on both articles
8th congressional district: Stephen F. Lynch (D) - Yes on both articles
9th congressional district: Bill Keating (D) - Yes on both articles
The action came after a parade of witnesses corroborated a whistleblower’s complaint that Trump held up congressionally approved military aid to Ukraine in exchange for an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden, a contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, and his son Hunter. The investigation never occurred, and the aid eventually was released.
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The Senate could hold a trial on the articles of impeachment as early as January.
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