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Angelo Marotta

Former State Representative · Massachusetts · District 38 · Democratic

Angelo Marotta served as a State Representative in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, representing District 38 for the Democratic party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Marotta.

Key facts

Full name
Angelo Marotta
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Massachusetts House of Representatives
State
Massachusetts
District
District 38
Party
Democratic
Status
Left office
Born
1937
OpenStates ID
Dataset version
1.20260610

Biographical narrative

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Angelo Marotta is a former American politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, representing the 38th Middlesex district. A member of the Democratic Party, Marotta's political career included service on the Medford city council and a term as the city's mayor. He is also known for his work in real estate, particularly as a condominium developer in Medford. His political career was marred by a conviction related to campaign financing, which resulted in legal consequences.

Early life and career

Angelo Marotta was born on October 16, 1937, in Boston, Massachusetts. He grew up in the area and completed his secondary education at Medford High School. Following high school, he attended Mercersburg Academy, a private preparatory school, before pursuing higher education at Seton Hall University. His educational background provided him with a foundation that would later support his political and business endeavors.

Marotta's entry into politics began at the local level. He served on the Medford city council from 1972 to 1973, during which time he gained experience in municipal governance and public service. His role on the city council allowed him to engage with community issues and develop relationships within the local political landscape. Following his tenure on the council, Marotta ascended to the position of mayor of Medford. This role not only placed him in a leadership position within the city but also afforded him a seat on the Medford school committee, further expanding his influence in local governance and education.

Legislative service

Angelo Marotta's legislative career in the Massachusetts House of Representatives spanned from 1975 to 1989. During this time, he represented the 38th Middlesex district, a role that involved addressing the needs and concerns of his constituents while participating in the broader legislative process of the state. His service included two distinct terms, during which he contributed to various legislative initiatives and discussions.

In 1984, Marotta held the position of assistant majority leader, a role that placed him in a significant position within the House. This leadership position involved responsibilities that included guiding legislative priorities and facilitating discussions among members of the House. His time in the legislature was marked by active participation in the development of policies and laws that impacted the state of Massachusetts.

Marotta's legislative service coincided with his professional career in real estate. While serving in the House, he was recognized as a prominent figure in the condominium development sector in Medford. His dual roles in politics and business provided him with a unique perspective on the intersection of public policy and private enterprise.

Policy focus and district

Throughout his time in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Marotta focused on various issues pertinent to his district and the state. His background in real estate likely influenced his legislative priorities, particularly in areas related to housing and urban development. As a successful condominium developer, he was well-positioned to understand the challenges and opportunities within the housing market, which may have informed his policy decisions.

Marotta's district, the 38th Middlesex, included Medford, a city with its own unique set of challenges and opportunities. As a local politician, he was tasked with addressing the needs of his constituents, which included a diverse population with varying interests. His work in the legislature involved not only advocating for policies that would benefit his district but also collaborating with other lawmakers to address broader state issues.

Despite his contributions to the legislative process, Marotta's career faced significant challenges. In the 1990 gubernatorial election, he became embroiled in a campaign financing scandal. Marotta was found to have exceeded the legal limits on individual contributions to a political campaign by purchasing money orders under the names of friends and associates. This action was motivated by his desire to support the candidacy of John Silber, who was seen as a strong contender for the governorship. Following an investigation, Marotta pled guilty to the charges and faced legal repercussions, including six months of house arrest and substantial fines.

The conviction had a lasting impact on Marotta's political career and reputation. While he had previously been recognized for his contributions to local governance and development, the scandal overshadowed his achievements and raised questions about ethical practices in campaign financing. Despite this setback, Marotta's earlier service in the city council and the state legislature remains a notable part of his biography.

In summary, Angelo Marotta's career as a politician and businessman reflects a complex interplay of public service and private enterprise. His early involvement in local governance laid the groundwork for his legislative career, during which he focused on issues relevant to his constituents in the 38th Middlesex district. However, his legacy is also marked by legal challenges that arose from his campaign financing practices, illustrating the complexities of political life and the importance of ethical conduct in public service.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_MarottaWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-10

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_MarottaWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-10

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_MarottaWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-10

Legislative service

  1. Massachusetts House of RepresentativesDistrict 38 · Democratic

Sources & provenance

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