State Elections - November 06, 2018 Back to List

The General 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 9646 votes cast, representing 74.37% of the town's 12,967 registered voters.
 

SENATOR IN CONGRESS

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
ELIZABETH A. WARREN | 24 LINNAEAN ST., CAMBRIDGE (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)93531812471283134412146341
REPUBLICAN
GEOFF DIEHL | 10 VILLAGE WAY, WHITMAN4381715156415405832888
INDEPENDENT
SHIVA AYYADURAI | 69 SNAKE HILL RD., BELMONT55940607350287
BLANKS20917242315108
WRITE-INS51436322
Totals for Office145350818232011198618659646
 

GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
REPUBLICAN
BAKER AND POLITO102036811681413132812396536
DEMOCRATIC
GONZALEZ AND PALFREY3981356255506255902923
BLANKS30528433032168
WRITE-INS50253419
Totals for Office145350818232011198618659646
 

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
MAURA HEALEY | 40 WINTHROP ST., BOSTON (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)108136613671440150513707129
REPUBLICAN
JAMES R. MCMAHON, III | 14 CANAL VIEW RD., BOURNE3421334245354364612331
BLANKS30831364234181
WRITE-INS0110305
Totals for Office145350818232011198618659646
 

SECRETARY OF STATE

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN | 46 LAKE ST., BOSTON (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)104936013151399145913446926
REPUBLICAN
ANTHONY M. AMORE | 182 NORFOLK AVE., SWAMPSCOTT3111233944833954082114
GREEN-RAINBOW
JUAN G. SANCHEZ, JR. | 362 HIGH ST., HOLYOKE371149545444249
BLANKS511464727768346
WRITE-INS50131111
Totals for Office145350818232011198618659646
 

TREASURER

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
DEBORAH B. GOLDBERG | 37 HYSLOP RD., BROOKLINE (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)100632812601329140512666594
REPUBLICAN
KEIKO M. ORRALL | 120 CROOKED LN., LAKEVILLE3351284375414504602351
GREEN-RAINBOW
JAMIE M. GUERIN | 386 PLEASANT ST., NORTHAMPTON311443423741208
BLANKS813883989497491
WRITE-INS0001012
Totals for Office145350818232011198618659646
 

AUDITOR

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
SUZANNE M. BUMP | 6 HOE SHOP ST., EASTON (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)88628811441186122911295862
REPUBLICAN
HELEN BRADY | 1630 MONUMENT ST., CONCORD4151514715815105052633
LIBERTARIAN
DANIEL FISHMAN | 36 COLGATE RD., BEVERLY442363939378394
GREEN-RAINBOW
EDWARD J. STAMAS | 42 LAUREL PARK, NORTHAMPTON23935303637170
BLANKS8537108121118114583
WRITE-INS0020024
Totals for Office145350818232011198618659646
 

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - THIRD DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
REPUBLICAN
RICK GREEN | 22 VILLAGE RD., PEPPERELL35700000357
DEMOCRATIC
LORI LOUREIRO TRAHAN | 9 WEETAMOO WAY, WESTFORD94600000946
INDEPENDENT
MICHAEL P. MULLEN | 20 CONCORD ST., MAYNARD10800000108
BLANKS420000042
WRITE-INS0000000
Totals for Office1453000001453
 

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - FIFTH DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
KATHERINE M. CLARK | 64 PROSPECT ST., MELROSE (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)034713301366144212935778
REPUBLICAN
JOHN HUGO | 20 WALNUT ST., WOBURN01434485834825052161
BLANKS01744616067249
WRITE-INS0111205
Totals for Office050818232011198618658193
 

COUNCILLOR - THIRD DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
MARILYN M. PETITTO DEVANEY | 98 WESTMINSTER AVE., WATERTOWN (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)108037013681431149113717111
BLANKS3521324335544674722410
WRITE-INS21622262822125
Totals for Office145350818232011198618659646
 

SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT - MIDDLESEX AND WORCESTER DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
JAMES B. ELDRIDGE | 267 ARLINGTON ST., ACTON (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)0012411266002507
REPUBLICAN
MARGARET W. BUSSE | 64 WASHINGTON DR., ACTON00500632001132
COOPERATIVE GREEN ECONOMY
TERRA FRIEDRICHS | 2 WRIGHT TER., ACTON0027250052
BLANKS00538800141
WRITE-INS0020002
Totals for Office0018232011003834
 

SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT - THIRD MIDDLESEX DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
MICHAEL J. BARRETT | 7 AUGUSTUS RD., LEXINGTON (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)109836900151813964381
BLANKS336132004454521365
WRITE-INS19700231766
Totals for Office145350800198618655812
 

REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT - THIRTEENTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
CARMINE LAWRENCE GENTILE | 33 SURREY LN., SUDBURY (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)110738014391500151414147354
BLANKS3311243634974504352200
WRITE-INS1542114221692
Totals for Office145350818232011198618659646
 

DISTRICT ATTORNEY - NORTHERN DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
MARIAN T. RYAN | 8 BRADFORD RD., BELMONT (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)108136913781461150313867178
BLANKS3571324255334624642373
WRITE-INS1572017211595
Totals for Office145350818232011198618659646
 

CLERK OF COURTS - MIDDLESEX COUNTY

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
MICHAEL A. SULLIVAN | 42 HURON AVE., CAMBRIDGE (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)109036613751454148513787148
BLANKS3501344305414814702406
WRITE-INS1381816201792
Totals for Office145350818232011198618659646
 

REGISTER OF DEEDS - MIDDLESEX SOUTHERN DISTRICT

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Total
DEMOCRATIC
MARIA C. CURTATONE | 37 MUNROE ST., SOMERVILLE (CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION)108836513751442148013757125
BLANKS3521364275514874742427
WRITE-INS1372118191694
Totals for Office145350818232011198618659646
 
BALLOT QUESTION 1
Would limit how many patients could be assigned to each registered nurse in Massachusetts hospitals and certain other care facilities.
Ballot Question 1, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes295934213704214382038
No109339213181536144813547141
Blanks65238410511773467
Totals145350818232011198618659646
BALLOT QUESTION 2
Would create a citizens commission to consider and recommend potential amendments to the United States Constitution to establish that corporations do not have the same Constitutional rights as human beings and that campaign contributions and expenditures may be regulated.
Ballot Question 2, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes107235113751448148913507085
No3521454065124304602305
Blanks291242516755256
Totals145350818232011198618659646
BALLOT QUESTION 3
Adds gender identity to the list of prohibited grounds for discrimination in places of public accommodation, resort, or amusement.
Ballot Question 3, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes113438413671471153213997287
No3031214155064144312190
Blanks16341344035169
Totals145350818232011198618659646
BALLOT QUESTION 4
Shall the Town of Sudbury be allowed to exempt from the provisions of proposition two and one-half, so called, the amounts required to pay for the bonds issued in order to design a new and/or renovated Community Center and all other appurtenances thereto, to be constructed on Town-owned land on the current site of the Fairbank Community Center and Atkinson Pool, 40 Fairbank Road, including professional, engineering services and project management services, as well as preparation of plans, specifications and bidding documents, an all other incidental and related expenses?
Ballot Question 4, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes6522148318628598504268
No7162578579919718814673
Blanks8537135158156134705
Totals145350818232011198618659646
BALLOT QUESTION 5
Shall the Town of Sudbury be allowed to exempt from the provisions of proposition two and one-half, so-called, the amounts required to pay for the bonds issued in order to purchase, upon such terms as the Board of Selectmen determine, the fee or other interest in the property located at 82 Morse Road, including but not limited to a conservation restriction, and all incidental and related expenses?
Ballot Question 5, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 1APrecinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Precinct 5Totals
Yes90931911211172132111726014
No4701625887105555843069
Blanks7427114129110109563
Totals145350818232011198618659646