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November 5, 2024 Unofficial Results
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Electors of President and Vice President # Votes |
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Ayyadurai and Ellis (Independent) | 102 |
De La Cruz and Garcia (Socialism and Liberation) | 605 |
Harris and Walz (Democratic) | 32,047 |
Oliver and Ter Maat (Libertarian) | 167 |
Stein and Caballero-Roca (Green-Rainbow) | 613 |
Trump and Vance (Republican) | 4,435 |
Write-in | 325 |
Blank | 312 |
Senator in Congress # Votes |
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Elizabeth Ann Warren (Democratic) | 32,459 |
John Deaton (Republican) | 5,079 |
Write-in | 205 |
Blank | 863 |
Representative in Congress, 7th District # Votes |
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Ayanna S. Pressley (Democratic) | 32,981 |
Write-in | 910 |
Blank | 4,715 |
Councillor, Sixth District # Votes |
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Terrence W. Kennedy (Democratic) | 31,344 |
Write-in | 517 |
Blank | 6,745 |
Senator in General Court, 2nd Middlesex District # Votes |
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Patricia D. Jehlen (Democratic) | 32,335 |
Write-in | 549 |
Blank | 5,722 |
Representative in General Court, 1st District (26th Middlesex District) # Votes |
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Mike Connolly (Democratic) | 3,918 |
Write-in | 81 |
Blank | 760 |
Representative in General Court, Middle District (27th Middlesex District) # Votes |
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Erika Uyterhoeven (Democratic) | 19,695 |
Write-in | 407 |
Blank | 3,471 |
Representative in General Court, Last District (34th Middlesex District) # Votes |
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Christine P. Barber (Democratic) | 8,423 |
Write-in | 162 |
Blank | 1,689 |
Clerk of Courts, Middlesex County # Votes |
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Michael A. Sullivan (Democratic) | 31,562 |
Write-in | 455 |
Blank | 6,589 |
Register of Deeds, Middlesex Southern District # Votes |
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Maria C. Curtatone (Democratic) | 30,055 |
William “Billy” Tauro (Independent) | 5,458 |
Write-in | 155 |
Blank | 2,938 |
Question 1 # Votes |
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This proposed law would specify that the State Auditor has the authority to audit the Legislature. | |
Yes (Grant Authority) | 27,424 |
No (No Change to Current Law) | 8,530 |
Blank | 2,652 |
Question 2 # Votes |
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This proposed law would eliminate the MCAS testing requirement for high school graduation, instead requiring completion of district-certified coursework. | |
Yes (Eliminate MCAS Requirement) | 23,618 |
No (Retain MCAS Requirement) | 13,682 |
Blank | 1,306 |
Question 3 # Votes |
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This law would allow transportation network drivers to unionize and collectively bargain with companies regarding wages, benefits, and work conditions. | |
Yes (Allow Unionizing) | 27,864 |
No (No Change to Current Law) | 8,940 |
Blank | 1,802 |
Question 4 # Votes |
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This proposed law would allow persons over 21 to use certain natural psychedelics under licensed supervision and to grow and possess limited quantities. | |
Yes (Allow Regulated Use) | 24,464 |
No (No Change to Current Law) | 12,701 |
Blank | 1,441 |
Question 5 # Votes |
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This law would incrementally raise the minimum wage for tipped workers to the full state minimum wage over five years and allow tip pooling. | |
Yes (Incremental Increase) | 21,914 |
No (No Change to Current Law) | 15,247 |
Blank | 1,445 |
Question 6 # Votes |
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This amendment increases the property tax surcharge from 1.5% to 3% for funding affordable housing, open space, and historic preservation. | |
Yes (Increase Surcharge) | 25,282 |
No (Retain Current Surcharge) | 11,175 |
Blank | 2,148 |
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