Rayla Campbell Becomes First Black Woman To Qualify For Statewide Office Ballot In Massachusetts History

Rayla Campbell Becomes First Black Woman To Qualify For Statewide Office Ballot In Massachusetts History

Rayla Campbell, a Republican from Whitman and candidate for Secretary of State, submitted enough signatures from registered voters to the Secretary of State's office earlier this month to become the first black woman candidate to qualify for statewide office in Massachusetts history.

However, MassLive incorrectly reported earlier in the week that former Boston city councilor Andrea Campbell, a Democratic attorney general candidate, was the first.