

Lewis Evangelidis
Massachusetts Republican Senate nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleSheriff
PartyRepublican
Age64 years old (Jul 11, 1961)
GenderMale
LocationMassachusetts
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BackgroundSheriff
EducationUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst — B.A. in Economics (1983)
Notable personal detailsLewis George (Lew) Evangelidis is a Massachusetts Republican public official who has served as Sheriff of Worcester County since January 2011 and previously represented the 1st Worcester District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2003–2011). He is an attorney and has worked as a prosecutor in Miami-Dade County, Florida and as an assistant district attorney in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He has also served on the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) Board of Directors, including as chair.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Lew (Lewis) Evangelidis has publicly criticized large state expenditures related to migrant housing and services, framing them as costly to taxpayers and arguing policymakers need to change those policies; he emphasizes reducing burdens on taxpayers and prioritizing public-safety-related spending. His statements and interviews consistently emphasize limiting spending on policies he views as unsustainable rather than calling for expanded taxation or redistribution.
Immigration & Border
Lew (Lewis) Evangelidis supports greater cooperation between local jails and federal immigration authorities and criticizes Massachusetts’ sanctuary-style policies that prevent honoring ICE detainers. He has called for legislative changes to allow sheriffs to hold or coordinate transfers of noncitizens in custody so federal authorities can take custody, citing public-safety concerns from recent releases.
News
Lewis Evangelidis appears in coverage tied to election rules and campaign issues, especially the Supreme Court’s review of mail-in ballot deadlines that could affect Massachusetts and other states. The reporting says a ruling could change how late-arriving ballots are counted and force election officials to adjust procedures. Broader campaign coverage also points to concerns about AI-generated political ads and the impact of Trump’s weaker approval on GOP candidates in blue states.
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