Independent state Senate candidate Lisa Mair talks issues on COVID, health


WORCESTER — Lisa Mair could be facing an uphill battle in November as an unenrolled state Senate candidate in a historically Democratic district, but she believes there is dissatisfaction with pandemic policies and Democratic overreach among voters. 

“I’ve been doing a lot of (door knocking) and the first question I usually get is, ‘What party?’ and I say I’m an independent and they say ‘good’ with a lot of enthusiasm,” Mair said. “I think that right now because of all of the division and polarization, people are saying we’ve had it.”

Mair, 54, faces Democrat Robyn K. Kennedy of Worcester in the Nov. 8 election to succeed state Sen. Harriette L. Chandler, D-Worcester. There is no Republican candidate on the ballot. 

Lisa Mair is a candidate for state Senate.

However, Mair held a fundraiser event with a few Republican candidates: Lt. Gov. nominee Leah Cole Allen, congressional candidate Jeffrey Sossa-Paquette of Shrewsbury and state representative candidate Michael A. Vulcano III of Northborough. 

Background 

Mair is a Berlin resident who has previously lived in Worcester, moving to Berlin around 1998  She was raised in Holyoke by German immigrant parents and moved to Worcester in the early ’90s. She said her parents had modest means during her childhood. 

“We didn’t have any frills, we didn’t have any luxuries and we really just focused on working really hard on our educations,” Mair said. 

She graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst as an undergraduate and got her master of science degree in food science and nutrition from Framingham State University. 

After graduating, Mair said she worked for a business that created robotics for the pharmaceutical industry and decided to focus more on nutrition and wellness education. 

After operating several small businesses with her husband, Glen, Mair started to focus more on wellness education. She said she is a nutritionist, health coach practicing functional medicine and program leader. Her career in “holistic medicine” has influenced her worldview. 





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