WBA

Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts
105 Chauncy Street, 8th Floor, Boston, MA 02111
Ph: 617.973.6666 Fax: 617.973.6663

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Kristy Lavigne
President
Women's Bar Association of Massachusetts
Margaret Talmers
Executive Director
Women's Bar Association of Massachusetts
(617) 973-6666

Women's Bar Association Celebrates the Historic Election of Maura Healey as Governor, Kim Driscoll as Lieutenant Governor, Andrea Campbell as Attorney General, Diana Dizoglio as Auditor, and Re-Election of Deb Goldberg as Treasurer

BOSTON, MA ––
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 In 242 years of Massachusetts’ history, only nine women have served in constitutional offices.  The Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts (WBA) celebrates the election of four women and one woman’s re-election to statewide office.  The WBA congratulates Attorney General Maura Healey on her historic victory as the first woman and first LGBTQ person elected Governor of Massachusetts.  The WBA also congratulates Kim Driscoll’s victory -- on the first ever all-female ticket -- as Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts.   

In another historic victory, the WBA applauds and congratulates Massachusetts’ new Attorney General Andrea Campbell as the first Black woman elected to statewide office.  The WBA also congratulates Auditor Diana DiZoglio for her statewide election as only the second woman ever to hold that title.  Finally, the WBA lauds the re-election of Deb Goldberg for her third term as State Treasurer.

Having four women elected and one woman re-elected statewide to lead Massachusetts as Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, and Treasurer is barrier-breaking and historic. The WBA has long believed that representation matters and women’s equal participation in society is paramount to a just society.

Cheers to these four on their newly elected positions and Treasurer Deb Goldberg on her re-election!

 

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ELECTION OF MAURA HEALEY AS GOVERNOR,