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Mbah picks up Medford endorsements for his State House run
Will Mbah has been out campaigning in Medford in the race for the 34th Middlesex District. GOTTA KNOW MEDFORD STAFF PHOTO/NELL ESCOBAR COAKLEY

Mbah picks up Medford endorsements for his State House run

The Somerville Councilor at Large is in the race for the 34th Middlesex District seat

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Will Mbah may not be as well known in Medford as he is in Somerville, but it's not for lack of trying.

The Somerville Councilor at Large picked up several endorsements in the race for the 34th Middlesex District seat.

I’m honored and humbled to share our latest endorsements from leading community members and organizations in Medford and Somerville," Mbah said in a prepared statement. "These individuals and groups represent exactly the kind of equitable, responsive, community-centered, and worker-focused approach I’ll bring to the State House if elected to serve as your State Representative. I’m looking forward to partnering with them in our fight for economic and climate justice, immigrant rights, strong public education, and more."

His latest endorsements are as follows:

UFCW Local 1445, Union representing 12,000 food and commercial workers

“Will’s district is one of high important to use, with two Stop & Shop locations, another just across the street, and to industrial laundry facilities also nearby. We have enjoyed the working relationship with Will and the great support he has offered for our members working at these shops. With our relationship, our ability to rely on Will’s support, and his clear popularity in the district, it is an easy decision to support him.”

Milva McDonald, form chair of Medford Charter Study Committee, current chair of the Medford Neighborhood Association Task Force is endorsing Will Mbah for state representative. COURTESY PHOTO/WILL MBAH CAMPAIGN

Milva McDonald, Former Chair, Medford Charter Study Committee, Chair, Medford Neighborhood Ambassadors Task Force

“Will Mbah is one of the most dedicated, energetic, and kind people I have ever met. His drive to improve people's lives and make the world a better place is unshakable, fueled by intelligence, optimism, determination, and valuable experience and expertise. As a four-term city councilor in Somerville, he's led on countless issues, among them housing and affordability, climate, education, and the arts. His story of growing up in Cameroon, earning an advanced degree in environmental science, and making his way as an immigrant in the United States is nothing short of inspiring. In response to facing challenges, he resolved to become part of the solution, running for office and winning in 2017. He's been working hard and providing important wins for the residents of Somerville ever since, and he will do the same for the people of Medford as State Representative for the 34th Middlesex District. I couldn't be more excited to have someone as effective and caring as Will in Medford's corner.”

Maggie Joseph, Board Member, Clarendon Residents United; Vice Chair, Somerville Democratic Party

“I’m proud to support Will Mbah for State Representative. As an activist and resident of the Somerville Housing Authority, I’ve seen firsthand his commitment to showing up for our community and delivering real results. Will leads with integrity, listens to residents, and fights for the issues that matter most — from housing and food access to building a more inclusive and equitable Somerville. I trust his leadership and know he will continue to be a strong voice for all of us at the State House.”

Page Buldini, local business owner and Medford Chamber of Commerce board member has endorsed Will Mbah for state Rep. COURTESY PHOTO/WILL MBAH CAMPAIGN

 

Page Buldini, Board Member, Medford Chamber of Commerce; Medford Small Business Owner

“As a Medford parent, small business owner, and Board Member of the Medford Chamber of Commerce, I think carefully about who I trust to represent my family and our community. That’s why I support Will Mbah for State Representative. Will is a dad of young kids, balancing family, work, and community just like so many of us. He understands what families are navigating right now, because he’s living it. He came to this country from Cameroon and built his life here through hard work and determination. He’s now a four term, at large City Councilor in Somerville who has earned the trust of voters across the city, most recently topping the ticket. He’s been doing the work locally for years. He listens, he’s present, and he shows up in a way that makes people feel heard and respected. He’s approachable and welcoming. I trust him to represent my family, my business, and our community in a way that is grounded, respectful, and consistent.”

Will Mbah picked up an endorsement from John Shayeb, Medford Commission for Persons with Disability member, in his run for the 34th Middlesex District state rep seat. COURTESY PHOTO/WILL MBAH CAMPAIGN

John Shayeb, Member, Medford Commission for Persons with Disabilities

“I endorse Will after meeting him and learning that he supports issues that are important to me. The issues include labor, women’s rights, Palestine and immigration reform. I will be proud to vote for Will Mbah and encourage you to also vote for him.”

When is the election anyway?
State primaries are Sept. 1, 2026
Voter registration deadline is Aug, 22, 2026
Vote by mail applications deadline is 5 p.m. Aug. 25
Early voting runs Aug. 22 - 28, 2026
Election Day polling hours are 7 a.m. - p.m.

Election Day is Nov 3, 2026

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