Jennifer Nassour

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.

Nassour speaking in September 2019 in Mission Hill, Roxbury, Boston