Kate Campanale

On March 1, 2022, Campanale announced her candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, losing the primary election to Leah Cole Allen.

She was a Business Development Coordinator at Tutor Perini Corporation, where she worked on multi-million dollar construction proposals.

[6][7][8][5][9][2] In November 2016, as an incumbent, Campanale won the election and continued serving District 17.

[2][8][5] In 2018, Campanale sought a seat in Register of Deeds for Worcester District without success.

[10] Campanale expressed interest in running in the special election for the Worcester and Hampshire district seat in the Massachusetts Senate in the wake Anne Gobi's appointment as the state's Director of Rural Affairs.