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Map of districts of the Massachusetts state senate apportioned in 2001. The map includes Census 2000 population information.

State senate districts depicted:[1]

1st Bristol and Plymouth district
1st Essex district
1st Essex and Middlesex district
1st Hampden and Hampshire district
1st Middlesex district
1st Middlesex and Norfolk district
1st Plymouth and Bristol district
1st Suffolk district
1st Suffolk and Middlesex district
1st Worcester district
2nd Bristol and Plymouth district
2nd Essex district
2nd Essex and Middlesex district
2nd Hampden and Hampshire district
2nd Middlesex district
2nd Middlesex and Norfolk district
2nd Plymouth and Bristol district
2nd Suffolk district
2nd Suffolk and Middlesex district
2nd Worcester district
3rd Essex and Middlesex district
3rd Middlesex district
4th Middlesex district
Berkshire, Hampshire and Franklin district
Bristol and Norfolk district
Cape and Islands district
Hampden district
Hampshire and Franklin district
Middlesex and Essex district
Middlesex and Worcester district
Middlesex, Suffolk and Essex district
Norfolk and Plymouth district
Norfolk, Bristol, and Middlesex district
Norfolk, Bristol, and Plymouth district
Plymouth and Barnstable district
Plymouth and Norfolk district
Suffolk and Norfolk district
Worcester and Middlesex district
Worcester and Norfolk district

Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin district

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Source https://malegislature.gov/Redistricting/HistoricDistricts/Senate
Author Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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