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State Elections - Presidential - November 06, 2012 Back to List

The State Election was held at two locations. Precincts 1, 2 & 5 and Sub-Precinct 1A voted at the Fairbank Community Center, 40 Fairbank Road, and Precincts 3 & 4 voted at the Town Hall, 322 concord Road. The polls were open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. There were 10,679 votes cast, representing 86 percent of the town's 12,426 registered voters. The final tabulation was done at Town Hall.
 

ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
LIBERTARIAN
JOHNSON AND GRAY561417191475
DEMOCRATIC
OBAMA AND BIDEN89829912111199129612306133
REPUBLICAN
ROMNEY AND RYAN7153158019177988414387
GREEN-RAINBOW
STEIN AND HONKALA809611943
WRITE-INS/ALL OTHERS31316418
BLANKS01645723
Totals for Office1629622204421442135210510679
 

SENATOR IN CONGRESS

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
REPUBLICAN
SCOTT P. BROWN |
70 HAYDEN WOODS, WRENTHAM
832359957110796210255242
DEMOCRATIC
ELIZABETH A. WARREN |
24 LINNAEAN ST., CAMBRIDGE
79026010771024116510745390
WRITE-INS/ALL OTHERS2121118
BLANKS528127539
Totals for Office1629622204421442135210510679
 

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - THIRD DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
NICOLA S. TSONGAS |
52 LAWRENCE DR., LOWELL
97500000975
REPUBLICAN
JONATHAN A. GOLNICK |
347 ELIZABETH RIDGE RD., CARLISLE
59600000596
WRITE-INS/ALL OTHERS0000000
BLANKS580000058
Totals for Office1629000001629
 

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - FIFTH DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
EDWARD J. MARKEY |
7 TOWNSEND ST., MALDEN
031012741239134412985465
REPUBLICAN
TOM TIERNEY |
7 LOMAS DR., FRAMINGHAM
02726357496846963036
WRITE-INS/ALL OTHERS01622213
BLANKS039129154105109536
Totals for Office062220442144213521059050
 

COUNCILLOR - THIRD DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
MARILYN M. PETITTO DEVANEY |
98 WESTMINSTER AVE., WATERTOWN
90927911231094119311705768
UNENROLLED
THOMAS SHEFF |
454 DUDLEY RD., NEWTON
3741675005624915022596
WRITE-INS/ALL OTHERS53987436
BLANKS3411734124804444292279
Totals for Office1629622204421442135210510679
 

SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT - THIRD MIDDLESEX DISTRICT (PCT. 1, 1A, 4 & 5)

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
MICHAEL J. BARRETT |
7 AUGUSTUS RD., LEXINGTON
82126700118911173394
REPUBLICAN
SANDI MARTINEZ |
1 CARTER DR., CHELMSFORD
647272007327672418
WRITE-INS/ALL OTHERS22002410
BLANKS1598100212217669
Totals for Office162962200213521056491
 

SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT - MIDDLESEX & WORCESTER DISTRICT (PCT. 2, 3)

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
JAMES B. ELDRIDGE |
267 ARLINGTON ST., ACTON
0011641075002239
REPUBLICAN
DEAN J. CAVARETTA |
199 WEST ACTON RD., STOW
00630765001395
WRITE-INS/ALL OTHERS00460010
BLANKS0024629800544
Totals for Office0020442144004188
 

REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT - THIRTEENTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
THOMAS P. CONROY |
265 OLD CONNECTICUT PATH, WAYLAND
114740314421443152915147478
WRITE-INS/ALL OTHERS181439273625159
BLANKS4642055636745705663042
Totals for Office1629622204421442135210510679
 

CLERK OF COURTS - MIDDLESEX SOUTHERN DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
MICHAEL A. SULLIVAN |
42 HURON AVE., CAMBRIDGE
108836713711353143014367045
WRITE-INS/ALL OTHERS15833142321114
BLANKS5262476407776826483520
Totals for Office1629622204421442135210510679
 

REGISTER OF DEEDS - MIDDLESEX SOUTHERN DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
MARIA C. CURTATONE |
37 MONROE ST., SOMERVILLE
107435913571318141814256951
WRITE-INS/ALL OTHERS12932191919110
BLANKS5432546558076986613618
Totals for Office1629622204421442135210510679
 

SHERIFF - MIDDLESEX COUNTY (TO FILL VACANCY)

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
PETER J. KOUTOUJIAN |
33 HARRIS ST., WALTHAM
91029911821141124712366015
UNENROLLED
ERNESTO M. PETRONE |
19 WAVERLY ST., EVERETT
3281474184654093852152
WRITE-INS/ALL OTHERS457164339
BLANKS3871714375224754812473
Totals for Office1629622204421442135210510679
 
BALLOT QUESTION 1
Availability of Motor Vehicle Repair Information
Ballot Question 1, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes128748215691655166116788332
No164742102122342101104
Blanks178662652772402171243
Totals1629622204421442135210510679
BALLOT QUESTION 2
Prescribing Medication to End Life
Ballot Question 2, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes91431911611218129211736077
No6682837958787728664262
Blanks472088487166340
Totals1629622204421442135210510679
BALLOT QUESTION 3
Medical Use of Marijuana
Ballot Question 3, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes106735312921273134813706703
No5172436627957116593587
Blanks452690767676389
Totals1629622204421442135210510679
BALLOT QUESTION 4
Shall the state senator from this district be instructed to vote in favor of a resolution calling upon Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. constitution affirming that (1) corporations are not entitled to the constitutional rights of human beings, and (2) both Congress and the states may place limits on political contributions and political spending?
Ballot Question 4, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes102735813211308138113716766
No3581533674364024052121
Blanks2441113564003523291792
Totals1629622204421442135210510679
BALLOT QUESTION 5
Shall the state representative from this district be instructed to vote in favor of a resolution calling upon Congress and the President to:
(1) prevent cuts to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and Veterans benefits, or to housing, food and unemployment assistance;
(2) create and protect jobs by investing in manufacturing, schools, housing, renewable energy, transportation and other public services;
(3) provide new revenues for these purposes and to reduce the long term federal deficit by closing corporate tax loopholes, ending offshore tax havens, and raising taxes on incomes over $250,000; and
(4) redirect military spending to these domestic needs by reducing the military budget, ending the war in Afghanistan and bringing U.S. troops home safely now?
Ballot Question 5, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes80026910991056112911455498
No5712395866986396163349
Blanks2581143593903673441832
Totals1629622204421442135210510679