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State Elections - November 04, 2014 Back to List

The State Election was held at two locations. Precincts 1, 1A, 2 & 5 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 AM to 8:00 PM. There were 7571 votes cast, representing 63% of the town's 12,017 registered voters. The final tabulation was done at the Town Hall.
 

SENATOR IN CONGRESS

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS251141644451236
DEMOCRATIC
EDWARD J. MARKEY |
7 TOWNSEND ST., MALDEN (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)
6362038978829728264416
REPUBLICAN
BRIAN J. HERR |
31 ELIZABETH RD., HOPKINTON
4531965176075505852908
WRITE INS21134011
Totals for Office111641114561556157014627571
 

GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS4179111244
REPUBLICAN
BAKER AND POLITO6152627088477877793998
DEMOCRATIC
COAKLEY AND KERRIGAN4741426936497256253308
UNITED INDEPENDENT PARTY
FALCHUK AND JENNINGS18437413833171
INDEPENDENT
LIVELY AND SAUNDERS21773828
MCCORMICK AND POST21436420
WRITE INS1000012
Totals for Office111641114561556157014627571
 

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS472349776565326
DEMOCRATIC
MURA HEALEY |
40 WINTHROP ST., BOSTON
6272078968709368284364
REPUBLICAN
JOHN B. MILLER |
40 WESTLAND AVE., WINCHESTER
4411805106095695692878
WRITE INS1110003
Totals for Office111641114561556157014627571
 

SECRETARY OF STATE

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS521660937062353
DEMOCRATIC
WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN |
46 LAKE ST., BOSTON (CANDIDATE FPR RE-ELECTION)
70123394695810149184770
REPUBLICAN
DAVID D'ARCANGELO |
183 BAINBRIDGE ST., MALDEN
3331534024684344362226
GREEN-RAINBOW
DANIEL L. FACTOR |
11 DAVIS RD., ACTON
30947375146220
WRITE INS0010102
Totals for Office111641114561556157014627571
 

TREASURER

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS652798125100117532
DEMOCRATIC
DEBORAH B. GOLDBERG |
37 HYSLOP RD., BROOKLINE
5271747457057986683617
REPUBLICAN
MICHAEL JAMES HEFFERNAN |
244 GROVE ST., WELLESLEY
4932005676896326293210
GREEN-RAINBOW
IAN T. JACKSON |
232 HIGHLAND AVE., ARLINGTON
301045363948208
WRITE INS1011104
Totals for Office111641114561556157014627571
 

AUDITOR

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS10739135166126155728
DEMORATIC
SUZANNE M. BUMP |
409 NORTH PLAIN RD., GREAT BARRINGTON (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)
5271707297438416863696
REPUBLICAN
PATRICIA S. SAINT AUBIN |
6 SHADY WAY, NORFOLK
4471925366105635692917
GREEN-RAINBOW
MK MERELICE |
22 WHITE PL., BROOKLINE
331055373952226
WRITE INS2010104
Totals for Office111641114561556157014627571
 

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - THIRD DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS340000034
DEMOCRATIC
NICOLA S. TSONGAS |
240 CLARK RD., LOWELL (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)
67400000674
REPUBLICAN
ROSEANN L. EHRHARD WOFFORD |
18 LEXINGTON AVE., HAVERHILL
40500000405
WRITE INS3000003
Totals for Office1116000001116
 

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - FIFTH DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS01574245354654882069
DEMOCRATIC
KATHERINE M. CLARK |
64 PROSPECT ST., MELROSE (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)
024399898910719604261
WRITE INS01134323414125
Totals for Office041114561556157014626455
 

COUNCILLOR - THIRD DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS1971112773222922791478
DEMOCRATIC
MARILYN M. PETITTO DEVANEY |
98 WESTMINSTER AVE., WATERTOWN (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELCTION)
5561897627268227473802
INDEPENDENT
THOMAS SHEFF |
454 DUDLEY RD., NEWTON
3611114085044544342272
WRITE INS20942219
Totals for Office111641114561556157014627571
 

SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT - MIDDLESEX AND WORCESTER DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS00453559001012
DEMOCRATIC
JAMES B. ELDRIDGE |
267 ARLINGTON ST., ACTON (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)
00976972001948
WRITE INS0027250052
Totals for Office0014561556003012
 

SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT - THIRD MIDDLESEX DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS894200142142415
DEMOCRATIC
MICHAEL J. BARRETT |
7 AUGUSTUS RD., LEXINGTON (CANDIDATE FO RE-ELECTION)
565181008787512375
REPUBLICAN
SANDI MARTINEZ |
1 CARTER DR., CHELMSFORD
461188005495681766
WRITE INS1000113
Totals for Office111641100157014624559
 

REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT - THIRTEENTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS3491494435534674702431
DEMOCRATIC
CARMINE LAWRENCE GENTILE |
33 SURREY LN., SUDBURY
75425698998110709805030
WRITE INS13624223312110
Totals for Office111641114561556157014627571
 

DISTRICT ATTORNEY - NORTHERN DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS3761674885925085232654
DEMOCRATIC
MARIAN T. RYAN |
8 BRADFORD RD., BELMONT
72723694494010409244811
WRITE INS13824242215106
Totals for Office111641114561556157014627571
 

REGISTER OF PROBATE - MIDDLESEX COUNTY

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
BLANKS164712092522131961105
DEMOCRATIC
TARA E. DECRISTOFARO |
36 TERRACE RD., MEDFORD (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)
5281657116908016743569
REPUBLICAN
JOHN W. LAMBERT, SR. |
5 BEVERLY RD., NATICK
4221755356125545902888
WRITE INS2012229
Totals for Office111641114561556157014627571
 
BALLOT QUESTION 1
Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 6, 2014?
Summary: This proposed law would eliminate the requirement that the state's gasoline tax, which was 24 cents per gallon as of September 2013, (1) be adjusted every year by the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index over the preceding year, but (2) not be adjusted below 21.5 cents per gallon.
Ballot Question 1, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes5522186917897526983700
No5341807237227737333665
Blanks301342454531206
Totals111641114561556157014627571
BALLOT QUESTION 2
Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 6, 2014?
Summary: This proposed law would expand the state's beverage container deposit law, also known as the Bottle Bill, to require deposits on containers for all non-alcoholic non-carbonated drinks in liquid form intended for human consumption, except beverages primarily derived from dairy products, infant formula, and FDA approved medicines.
Ballot Question 2, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes3731115224895904572542
No73929592010479509954946
Blanks451420301083
Totals111641114561556157014627571
BALLOT QUESTION 3
Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 6, 2014?
Summary: This proposed law would (1) prohibit Massachusetts Gaming Commission from issuing any license for a casino or other gaming establishment with table games and slot machines, or any license for a gaming establishment with slot machines; (2) prohibit any such casino or slots gaming under any such licenses that the Commission might have issued before the proposed law took effect; and (3) prohibit wagering on the simulcasting of live greyhound races.
Ballot Question 3, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes5912017307008496683739
No5092017068216877763700
Blanks16920353418132
Totals111641114561556157014627571
BALLOT QUESTION 4
Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 6, 2014?
Summary: This proposed law would entitle employees in Massachusetts to earn and use sick time according to certain conditions. Employees who work for employers having eleven or more employees could earn and use up to 40 hours of paid sick time per calendar year, while employees working for smaller employers could earn and use up to 40 hours of unpaid sick time per calendar year.
Ballot Question 4, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes5921888338268897974125
No4992085966936466403282
Blanks251527373525164
Totals111641114561556157014627571