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ANDOVER, MA — Unofficial results from the Nov. 3 election in Andover show the town's voters overwhelmingly siding with Democratic candidates in races ranging from president to state representative.
Turnout hit 77.97 percent in Andover. With over 20,000 ballots cast, the town beat its 2016 total by about 1,000 votes.
Apart from the presidential race, Andover voters were choosing sides in a U.S. House race, two statewide ballot questions, a U.S. Senate race and state representative race between incumbent Democrat Tram Nguyen and Republican Jeff Dufour.
Here's how Andover voted in each race on Nov. 3. Incumbents are marked with an asterisk (*):
President/Vice President Joe Biden/Kamala Harris (Democrat) — 13,430Donald Trump/Mike Pence (Republican)*— 6,395 Howie Hawkins/Angela Walker (Green-Rainbow) — 87Jo Jorgenson/Spike Cohen (Libertarian) — 267 U.S. House, 6th District Seth Moulton (Democrat)* — 3,104John Paul Moran (Republican) — 1,387 U.S. Senate Edward Markey (Democrat)* — 12,840Kevin O'Connor (Republican) — 7,075 Massachusetts House, 18th Essex District Tram Nguyen (Democrat)* — 8,472Jeffrey DuFour (Republican) — 4,191 Ballot Questions Question 1: "Right To Repair" Vehicle Access Requirement Initiative
Yes — 14,300No — 5,455 Question 2: Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative
Yes — 8,901No — 10,806 The following races were uncontested:
U.S. House, 3rd District, Lori TrahanMassachusetts Senate, 2nd Essex and Middlesex District, Barry FinegoldMassachusetts House, 17th Essex District, Frank MoranGovernor's Council, 5th District, Eileen DuffRegister of Probate, Pamela Casey O'Brien
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