in Milford, Massachusetts, and served as a member of the State Republican Committee representing the Middlesex, Suffolk and Essex District.
[2] During her tenure, the Republicans won the 2010 United States Senate special election and gained 16 seats in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, their first net increase in 20 years.
[3] On January 6, 2011, Nassour defeated William J. McCarthy 50 votes to 16 to win a second two-year term as chairman.
[4] On September 19, 2011, she announced her resignation from the post effective October 28, 2011, citing her pregnancy with her third child.
[10] When Nassour was running for the Boston City Council, she touted herself as being socially progressive and differing from the mainstream of the Republican Party.