Dan Koh, who is a candidate in the Sixth Congressional District primary to replace Seth Moulton, is the first candidate in the race to gather enough certified signatures to qualify for the ballot.
Koh’s team confirmed they had surpassed the 2,000 certified signatures required for a congressional bid and formally submitted them to the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s office on March 27 at 8:45 a.m.
Under Massachusetts election law, candidates must collect 2,000 valid signatures from registered voters across their district, each verified by local officials, before they can appear on the ballot. Koh’s campaign met that threshold, and did so with geographic breadth. The campaign gathered signatures from all 39 cities and towns in the district, an early indicator of both reach and organization.




