Politics & Government
Sixth District Has a New Congressman, Moulton Gets Swampscott's Vote
Republican Richard Tisei conceded Tuesday night to Democrat Seth Moulton, who will be the new Sixth Congressional District Congressman.

Seth Moulton will succeed U.S. Rep. John Tierney as the Sixth District representative in the U.S. House of Representative, according to the Moulton campaign.
Moulton’s win on Tuesday comes after a win over Tierney in the Democratic Party primary in September.
Moulton press secretary Carrie Rankin told WCVB-TV at 9:28 p.m. that Moulton recieved a call from Richard Tisei, conceding the race.
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Moulton won in Swampscott with 4,132 votes (62 percent) to Tisei’s 2,137 votes (32.1 percent). Independent Chris Stockwell received 242 votes (3.6 percent).
It was Moulton’s first run for publicly elected office. The Marblehead native is a Harvard graduate and Marine that served four tours in Iraq. Tisei is a former state representative and Senator who came within 4,000 of Tierney in 2012. Stockwell had about 6 percent of the vote with less than 50 percent of the precincts reporting.
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If elected, Tisei would have been the first Republican elected to the U.S. House from Massachusetts since 1994.
The sixth district includes 39 cities and towns on the North Shore and north of Boston, stretching from Salisbury and Newburyport in the north to Lynn and Swampscott in the south. From east to west, it stretches from Rockport to Bedford, and includes Beverly, Danvers, Gloucester, Peabody and Salem.
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