David LeBoeuf is a lifelong Worcester resident and proud graduate of the district’s public schools. His background — as a small business advisor, family advocate for survivors of domestic violence, and community leader committed to boosting access to healthcare and affordable housing — informs his ongoing fight for the causes that matter most to our communities. As our state representative, David is delivering for our district and working to build a Commonwealth that works for everyone.
In 2011, before graduating from college, David was appointed director of the Initiative for Engaged Citizenship (IEC), a nonpartisan coalition of community-based organizations focused on connecting civic empowerment and community development. He coordinated voter education efforts and over a dozen candidate forums in historically marginalized precincts. He also organized support for the 2013 election modernization bill (H.3788), which introduced online voter registration, early voting, and pre-registration to vote for 16-year-olds. In past years, David has served as a board member of the League of Women Voters of the Worcester Area, and he spent two years as a volunteer Boston Public Schools weekly civics teacher at the Jackson/Mann School in Allston.