





Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleAttorney
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderMale
LocationMassachusetts
BackgroundAttorney
EducationProvidence College (B.A., Political Science)
Notable personal detailsJohn Beccia is a Lynnfield, Massachusetts attorney and financial services/fintech executive running for the U.S. House in Massachusetts’s 6th Congressional District. He has worked in legal and compliance roles focused on banking regulation, anti-money laundering, and consumer protection, and has been affiliated with Circle Internet Financial and Boston Private Financial Holdings. He is an adjunct professor at Boston University School of Law and has founded/led a financial-services regulatory consulting business. He lives in Lynnfield with his wife and two children.
Supports targeted tax relief for middle-class families and small businesses while advocating that the ultra-wealthy and large corporations pay a greater share; backs making the expanded Child Tax Credit permanent and proposes tax credits and incentives for first-time homebuyers and affordable housing. Emphasizes reducing everyday costs (including by removing tariffs) and using tax policy to expand economic opportunity and support education and childcare access.
The candidate supports protecting the Affordable Care Act, working to lower private insurance costs, and supports Medicare for All. He emphasizes making affordable healthcare accessible to all and addressing prescription cost burdens and access to care.
Supports a pathway to citizenship for longtime working immigrants, protections for asylum seekers with faster, more respectful processing, and deportation of undocumented immigrants convicted of violent crimes. Also calls for strengthening the border by hiring more agents and investing in modern infrastructure and drug-detection technology. Positions combine humanitarian reforms with selective enforcement measures.
The candidate identifies as a supporter of reproductive freedom and supports access to abortion and reproductive health care. No detailed policy limits or specific gestational cutoffs are stated in available campaign materials and local coverage.
Supports investing in clean energy sources (wind, solar, hydro, and nuclear) to lower utility costs and address climate change, and backing expanded funding for coastal resilience, beach protection, and flood mitigation to protect shorelines and drinking water.






Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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