Official and unofficial sites for candidates in the Massachusetts gubernatorial election.
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- Wikipedia - Massachusetts Gubernatorial Election, 2014 Crowd-sourced encyclopedia article about the campaigns, candidates and election.
- Juliette Kayyem for Governor Official campaign site of the former Democratic candidate in 2014 for Governor of Massachusetts.
- Evan Falchuk for Governor Official campaign site of the United Independent Party candidate in 2014 for Governor of Massachusetts.
- Ballotpedia - Massachusetts Gubernatorial Election, 2014 Wiki about the election.
- RealClearPolitics - Election 2014: Massachusetts Governor Baker vs. Coakley Provides aggregated polling data along with candidate and state snapshots.
- The Boston Globe - The 2014 Race for Governor Collected news coverage on the campaign and candidates, including polls and debates.
- C-SPAN.org - Massachusetts Governors Debate Complete video and transcript of Charlie Baker (R), Martha Coakley (D), Evan Falchuk (O), Scott Lively (I), and Jeff McCormick (I) in a debate for the Massachusetts governor's race. WBZ-TV in Boston. (57:31)
- CBS Boston - Massachusetts Gubernatorial Debate Complete video of Massachusetts gubernatorial candidates Charlie Baker, Martha Coakley, Evan Falchuk, Scott Lively and Jeff McCormick in a live debate in the WBZ studios.
- C-SPAN.org - Massachusetts Governors Debate Complete video and transcript of Martha Coakley (D) and Charlie Baker (R) in a debate for the 2014 Massachusetts governor's race. (58:23)
- C-SPAN.org - Massachusetts Governors Debate Complete video and transcript of Charlie Baker (R) and Martha Coakley (D) in a debate for the Massachusetts governor election, hosted by the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce, the Telegram & Gazette, and the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts. (1:00:05)
- FollowTheMoney.org - Massachusetts Governor Candidates 2014 State-level campaign finance information intended for academics, advocacy groups and journalists rather than the general public.