DAN KOH BECOMES THE FIRST MA-06 CANDIDATE TO MAKE THE BALLOT
Andover, MA – Today, Dan Koh officially became the first candidate to make the ballot in the Massachusetts’ Sixth Congressional District primary. To qualify, a candidate must collect 2,000 certified signatures. Koh surpassed the goal – receiving over 2,000 signatures from all 39 cities and towns in the district.
“Thank you to the amazing volunteers who stood outside grocery stores, attended caucuses, and knocked doors to help us reach our goal. Thank you for believing in our campaign,” said Koh. “This is truly democracy at work – the very thing MAGA seeks to destroy. Together, we will fight President Trump and his ridiculous attempts to divide us. We’ll advocate for lower costs, working families, and a government that actually DELIVERS for people. We’re going to pound the pavement every single day until the election. This is just the beginning. Let’s Go.”
Koh’s campaign has gained critical momentum thanks to over 60 endorsements from local and national community leaders, union locals, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Secretary Pete Buttigieg, while raising a record-breaking $2M+ in its first fundraising quarter, a record for an MA House candidate.