*= Candidates with the ‘’ asterisk after their name are currently pending due to an objection being filed to their candidacy. Objections to candidacy are heard before the State Ballot Law Commission, and can be filed by any registered voter in the district the candidate seeks election within, including challengers, members of a political party, or constituents. The objection process will conclude at the end of June, at which point, LWVMA will amend our VOTE411 listing with the most up-to-date information.The Massachusetts Attorney General serves a four‑year term with no term limits and acts as the state’s chief lawyer and top law‑enforcement official. The AG leads major statewide legal and policy work, represents state agencies in court, and handles criminal prosecutions. They also enforce laws related to consumer protection, civil rights, fair labor, energy, and environmental protection, making the office central to safeguarding the rights and well‑being of Massachusetts residents.