Carolyn Dykema is the Massachusetts State Representative from the Eighth Middlesex District. For 2012 and subsequent elections, the Eighth Middlesex is made up of Holliston, Hopkinton, Southborough, and precinct 2 of Westborough. Holliston and Hopkinton are in Middlesex County, the district's namesake, while Southborough and Westborough are in Worcester County. When Rep. Dykema was first elected, the Eighth Middlesex comprised the towns of Holliston and Hopkinton and precincts in Medway, Southborough, and Westborough. Dykema grew up in Wellesley and now lives in Holliston. She and her husband have three children.
Public service
Dykema was elected to the Holliston Planning Board in 2003. In 2007, she was elected chair. She served through April 2008, when she stepped down to run for state representative. In her capacity as a member of the Planning Board, she also served on numerous related local and regional boards, notably the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, the MetroWest Growth Management Committee, and the SuAsCo Community Watershed Council. Gov. Deval Patrick appointed Dykema to the Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board in 2007. In 2006, the American Legion awarded Dykema, one of the "Katrina Ladies", the Citation for Meritorious Service for spearheading hurricane relief through Operation Help & Hope. The Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women named her the 2007 Holliston Unsung Heroine of the Year. Dykema was elected to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts General Court in 2008 and was returned in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018.
Political Platform
In 2008, Dykema won against Ed Mills in the Democraticprimary and against Dan Haley in the general election on a platform of:
In 2010, Dykema faced opposition from Jonathan Loya, also from Holliston. Loya ran as an independent but identified his party affiliation on the general election ballot as the Liberty Party, a small Libertarian group. Dykema won reelection easily with 71% of the vote. Her 2010 platform emphasized:
job growth, especially high-value green jobs
infrastructure, especially water infrastructure
continuous improvement in state government and state services
Voters again reelected Dykema in 2012, choosing her in a landslide over Marty Lamb, who had run unsuccessfully for Congress in 2010 against Jim McGovern. Dykema took 61% of the vote in a hotly contested election.
Committee Assignments
Dykema currently sits on these legislative committees:
Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy
Dykema worked at Fidelity Investments between 1989 and 1998, with a break for business school at Indiana University. At the time of her departure, she was senior communications manager in Marlborough and Boston. During 1998 and 1999, Dykema was a marketing consultant for Pamet River Partners in Boston. Between 2004 and her election to the legislature, Dykema was marketing and business development manager at Norfolk Ram, an environmental consulting firm in Milford.