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The following state representatives voted against funding the Clean Elections Law

Christopher P. Asselin   D-Springfield  

Cory Atkins   D-Concord  

Demetrius J.Atsalis   D-Hyannis  

Bruce J. Ayers   D-Quincy   

John J. Binienda   D- Worcester 

Arthur J. Broadhurst   D-Methuen    

David C. Bunker     D-Rutland    

Stephen J. Buoniconti   D-West Springfield   

Antonio F.D. Cabral   D-New Bedford   

Gale D. Candaras   D-Wilbraham    

Paul C. Casey   D-Winchester   

Vincent P. Ciampa   D-Somerville    

Robert Correia   D- Fall River    

Geraldine Creedon   D-Brockton   

Robert A. DeLeo   D-Winthrop    

Viriato Manuel deMacedo   R-Plymouth

Brian S. Dempsey   D-Medford    

Salvatore F. DiMasi   D-Boston   

Paul J. Donato   D-Medford   

David T. Donnelly   D-Boston    

James H. Fagan   D-Taunton    

Christopher G. Fallon   D-Malden    

Robert F. Fennell   D-Lynn    

Speaker Thomas M. Finneran  D-Boston   

Kevin W. Fitzgerald   D-Boston    

Nancy Flavin   D-Easthampton   

David L. Flynn   D-Bridgewater   

Paul K. Frost   R-Auburn

William C. Galvin   D-Canton    

Colleen M. Garry   D-Dracut    

Thomas George   R-Yarmouth

Emile J. Goguen   D-Fitchburg    

Brian Paul Golden   D-Boston     

William G. Greene, Jr.   D-Billerica    

Patricia A. Haddad   D-Somerset   

Cele Hahn   R-Westfield

Geoffrey D. Hall   D-Westford    

Lida E. Harkins   D-Needham  

John A. Hart, Jr.   D-Boston    

Kevin G. Honan   D-Boston    

Bradley H. Jones, Jr.   R-No. Reading

Louis L. Kafka    D-Sharon    

Michael F. Kane    D-Holyoke  

Daniel F. Keenan    D-Blandford

Shaun P. Kelly   R-Dalton

Brian Knuuttila    D-Gardner

Robert M. Koczera   D-New Bedford

Paul Kujawski    D-Webster

Peter J. Larkin   D-Pittsfield

John A. Lepper   R-Attleboro

Maryanne Lewis   D-Dedham

Paul J.P. Loscocco   R-Holliston

Elizabeth A. Malia   D-Boston

Ronald Mariano   D-Quincy

Francis L. Marini   R-Hanson

James R. Miceli   D-Wilmington

Kevin J. Murphy   D-Lowell

David M. Nangle   D-Lowell

Harold P. Naughton, Jr.   D-Clinton

Robert J. Nyman   D-Hanover

Thomas J. O’Brien     D-Kingston

Eugene L. O’Flaherty    D-Chelsea

Shirley Owens-Hicks   D-Boston

Marie J. Parente   D-Milford

Vincent A. Pedone   D-Worcester

George Peterson, Jr.   R-Grafton

Thomas M. Petrolati   D-Ludlow

Anthony Petruccelli   D-Boston

Elizabeth A. Poirier   R-No. Attleboro

Susan W. Pope   R-Wayland

John F. Quinn   D-Dartmouth

Kathi-Anne Reinstein   D-Revere

Cheryl A. Rivera   D-Springfield

Michael J. Rodrigues   D-Westport

Mary S. Rogeness   R-Longmeadow

George Rogers   D-New Bedford

John H. Rogers    D-Norwood

J. Michael Ruane   D-Salem

Jose L. Santiago    D-Lawrence

Angelo M. Scaccia   D-Boston

Mary Jane Simmons    D-Leominster

Theodore C. Speliotis    D-Danvers

Thomas M. Stanley    D-Waltham

Marie P. St. Fleur   D-Boston

William M. Straus    D-Mattapoisett

David B. Sullivan    D-Fall River

Benjamin Swan   D-Springfield

Paul E. Tirone    D-Amesbury

A. Stephen Tobin   D-Qincy

Timothy J. Toomey, Jr.   D-Cambridge

David M. Torrisi   D-North Andover

James E. Vallee   D-Franklin

Joseph F. Wagner   D-Chicopee

Patricia A. Walrath   D-Stow

Martin J. Walsh   D-Boston

The following representatives voted against the measure not to provide funding for the Clean Elections Law.

Scott P. Brown  R-Wrentham

Ruth B. Balser  D-Newton

Jarrett T. Barrios  D-Cambridge

Deborah D. Blumer  D-Framingham

Daniel E. Bosley  D-No. Adams

Garrett J. Bradley  D-Hingham

Michael P. Cahill  D-Beverly    

Paul E. Caron  D-Springfield    

Mark J. Carron  D-Southbridge   

Christine E. Canavan  D-Brockton    

Carol C. Cleven  R-Chelmsford

Edward G. Connolly  D-Everett    

Michael J. Coppola  R-Foxboro

Brian M. Cresta  R-Wakefield

Paul C. Demakis  D-Boston    

Carol A. Donovan  D-Woburn    

Mark V. Falzone  D-Saugus    

Michael E. Festa  D-Melrose    

Barry R. Finegold  D-Andover    

Gloria L. Fox  D-Boston     

Thomas A. Golden, Jr.  D-Lowell    

Shirley Gomes  R-Harwich

Robert S. Hargraves  R-Groton

Bradford Hill  R-Ipswich

Reed V. Hillman  R-Sturbridge

Christopher J. Hodgkins  D-Lee     

Frank M. Hynes  D-Marshfield  

Patricia D. Jehlen  D-Somerville   

Kay Khan  D-Newton

Jay R. Kaufman  D-Lexington

Peter J. Koutoujian  D-Newton

Stephen Kulik  D-Worthington

Rachel Kaprielian  D-Watertown

James Brendan Leary  D-Worcester

Stephen P. LeDuc  D-Marlboro

David P. Linsky  D-Natick

John A. Locke  R-Wellesley

J. James Marzilli, Jr.  D-Arlington

Thomas M. McGee  D-Lynn

John F. Merrigan  D-Greenfield

Charles A. Murphy  D-Burlington

Matthew Patrick  D-Falmouth

Anne M. Paulsen  D-Belmont

Douglas W. Petersen  D-Marblehead

Karyn E. Polito  R-Shrewsbury

Ruth W. Provost  D-Sandwich

Byron Rushing  D-Boston

Harriett L. Stanley  D-Merrimac

John P. Slattery  D-Peabody

Frank Israel Smizik  D-Brookline

Ellen Story  D-Amherst

Joseph C. Sullivan  D-Braintree

Kathleen M. Teahan  D-Whitman

Walter F. Timilty  D-Milton

Philip Travis  D-Rehoboth

Eric Turkington  D-Falmouth

Anthony J. Verga  D-Gloucester

Alice K. Wolf  D-Cambridge

The following representatives did not vote on the measure against funding the Clean Elections Law.

William P. Nagle, Jr.   D-Hatfield  

Thomas P. Kennedy  D-Brockton

Issue Date: May 3 - 10, 2001






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