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November 5, 2024 Unofficial Results

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Electors of President and Vice President # Votes

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

Elizabeth Ann Warren (Democratic) 32,459
John Deaton (Republican) 5,079
Write-in 205
Blank 863

Representative in Congress, 7th District # Votes

Ayanna S. Pressley (Democratic) 32,981
Write-in 910
Blank 4,715

Councillor, Sixth District # Votes

Terrence W. Kennedy (Democratic) 31,344
Write-in 517
Blank 6,745

Senator in General Court, 2nd Middlesex District # Votes

Patricia D. Jehlen (Democratic) 32,335
Write-in 549
Blank 5,722

Representative in General Court, 1st District (26th Middlesex District) # Votes

Mike Connolly (Democratic) 3,918
Write-in 81
Blank 760

Representative in General Court, Middle District (27th Middlesex District) # Votes

Erika Uyterhoeven (Democratic) 19,695
Write-in 407
Blank 3,471

Representative in General Court, Last District (34th Middlesex District) # Votes

Christine P. Barber (Democratic) 8,423
Write-in 162
Blank 1,689

Clerk of Courts, Middlesex County # Votes

Michael A. Sullivan (Democratic) 31,562
Write-in 455
Blank 6,589

Register of Deeds, Middlesex Southern District # Votes

Maria C. Curtatone (Democratic) 30,055
William “Billy” Tauro (Independent) 5,458
Write-in 155
Blank 2,938

Question 1 # Votes

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

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

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

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

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

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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