03-04-2025
Lisa Field and Larry Quintal to compete for Taunton state rep seat. Who are they.
TAUNTON — The race to fill the state representative seat left vacant by Carol Doherty's passing will be between Lisa Field, a Democrat, and Larry Quintal, a Republican.
Three candidates — Field, Quintal, and Taunton City Councilor Chris Coute — pulled papers to express interest in running for the seat. However, Coute is no longer running for state representative, he told the Gazette, clearing the way for Quintal to run unopposed as a Republican.
Both Quintal and Field appear to have collected more than 150 signatures ahead of an April 1 deadline to submit paperwork to the local elections office. By April 8, the two candidates must submit additional paperwork to the Secretary of State's office before they can appear on the ballot.
A primary election for the 3rd Bristol District seat will be held on Tuesday, May 13, before the general election on Tuesday, June 10.
Doherty, a Taunton Democrat who died on Feb. 15 of pancreatic cancer, represented the 3rd Bristol District, which consists of part of Taunton and part of Easton. Specifically, the district consists of Precincts 4A, 5, and 6 in the south-west part of Easton, and Ward 1 Precincts A, B, Ward 2, Ward 5, Ward 7 and Ward 8 in the west side of Taunton. A special election to fill the seat was announced on March 10.
Quintal, a Republican, is a Taunton City Councilor and co-owner of Silva Funeral Home.
Holly Robichaud, a campaign spokesperson for Quintal, sent the Gazette a written statement describing the issues he would raise on the campaign trail.
"Our state is facing many serious challenges including soaring energy bills, a costly migrant influx, the need for more aid for communities, and a lower tax burden," Quintal said in the written statement. "Taunton and Easton need a State Representative who will fight for them, not the special interests. Having served on the Taunton City Council and being a small business owner, I have the proven track record people know that they can trust."
"Right now, families are being clobbered by soaring energy costs. We need more natural gas in Massachusetts. I will work to make that happen," Quintal said. "Our state has spent over $2 billion to house the migrants and now MassHealth is starting to surge to pay for the migrants. I will support amending the Right to Shelter law to limit taxpayer funded benefits to our legal residents. I believe the money spent on the migrant crisis would have been better spent by sending more local aid back to the communities to lower the property tax burden."
Field is a Taunton Democrat who works for the Massachusetts Nurses Association as an associate director.
Italo Fini, a consultant for Field, sent the Gazette a written statement regarding Field.
"My dear friend Carol Doherty was a true public servant. She left behind a legacy for us to build upon and I plan to do exactly that," Field said in a written statement.
"I know what families in Taunton and Easton are going through because I've lived it: family and friends struggling with substance-use, and the crushing weight of rising costs of living — even losing my home," Field said. "My faith, family, and close friends are what got me through it and I know that together we can overcome anything."
"While many politicians are in it for personal gain, I'm running for State Representative to make sure everyday families have someone in their corner," she said.
With reporting by Daniel Schemer.
This article originally appeared on The Taunton Daily Gazette: Lisa Field, Larry Quintal to compete for Carol Doherty's state rep seat