2002 Massachusetts elections
A Massachusetts general election was held on November 5, 2002 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The election included:
- statewide elections for U.S. Senator, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasurer, and Auditor;
- district elections for U.S. Representatives, State Representatives, State Senators, and Governor's Councillors; and
- [|ballot questions] at the state and local levels.
Governor and lieutenant governor
and Kerry Healey were elected governor and lieutenant governor, respectively, over Democratic candidates Shannon O'Brien and Chris Gabrieli, Green-Rainbow candidates Jill Stein and Tony Lorenzen, Libertarian candidates Carla Howell and Rich Aucoin, and independent candidates Barbara C. Johnson and Joe Schebel.Secretary of the Commonwealth
Democrat William F. Galvin was re-elected Secretary of the Commonwealth for a third term. He defeated perennial candidate Jack E. Robinson III in the general election.Attorney general
Democrat Thomas Reilly ran unopposed.Treasurer and Receiver-General
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Michael P. Cahill, State Representative from Beverly
- Timothy P. Cahill, Norfolk County Treasurer
- Stephen J. Murphy, member of the Boston City Council
- Jim Segel, former State Representative from Brookline and Executive Director of the Massachusetts Municipal Association
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
- Dan Grabauskas, Massachusetts Registrar of Motor Vehicles
- Bruce A. Herzfelder, businessman
Results
General election
Results
Auditor
Democrat A. Joseph DeNucci was re-elected Auditor. He defeated Libertarian Kamal Jain and Independent John James Xenakis.United States Senator
incumbent John Kerry was re-elected over his Libertarian challenger Michael Cloud.United States House of Representatives
Massachusetts Senate
''see 2002 Massachusetts Senate election''Massachusetts House of Representatives
''see 2002 Massachusetts House of Representatives election''Governor's Council
''See 2002 Massachusetts Governor's Council election''Ballot measures
There were three statewide ballot questions, all initiatives, which Massachusetts voters considered in this election. There were also various local ballot questions around the commonwealth.| Number | Title | Type | Subject | Result | Ref. |
| Question 1 | Eliminating State Personal Income Tax | Initiative Petition | Taxes | Failed | |
| Question 2 | English Language Education in Public Schools | Initiative Petition | Education | Passed | |
| Question 3 | Taxpayer Funding for Political Campaigns | Advisory Question | Taxes, Elections | Failed |