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Julian Cyr
Member-elect of the Massachusetts Senate
from the Cape and Islands district
Assuming office
January 2017
SucceedingDan Wolf
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
Residence(s)Truro, Massachusetts

Julian Cyr is an American politician, who was elected to the Massachusetts State Senate in 2016.[1] A Democrat, he will represent the Cape and Islands district.[1]

A native of Truro, Massachusetts,[2] prior to his election to the senate he worked as a policy and regulatory affairs consultant for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health[2] and served as chair of the Massachusetts Commission on LGBT Youth.[3]

Election

Julian Cyr won the primary on September 8th against Sheila Lyons. The primary was widely considered competitive, and many lawn signs were seen on Route 6 and throughout Cape Cod. Cyr won the primary 55% to 38%.

Julian Cyr won the general election on November 8th against Tony Schiavi, after winning 57% to 43%.

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