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ATTLEBORO, MA—Unofficial results from the November 3 election in Attleboro show a slight increase in voter turnout and a strong preference towards Democratic candidates in nearly every category.
Out of the 32,279 registered voters in Attleboro this year, 23,235 casted ballots in Tuesday's election. This 71.98% voter turnout is only slightly higher than the 71.11% voter turnout in 2016.
Voters in Attleboro were choosing sides in the presidential race, a U.S. Senate race, a U.S. House race, two statewide ballot questions, a Massachusetts State Senate race, a Massachusetts House of Representatives race, and a Register of Probate Race.
Here is how Attleboro voted in the November 3 election:
President and Vice President
Biden and Harris: 13,408Trump and Pence: 9,127Jorgensen and Cohen: 369Hawkins and Walker: 144 Senator in Congress
Edward J. Markey: 13,468Kevin J. O'Connor: 9,104 Representative in Congress (4th Congressional District)
Jake Auchincloss: 11,356Julie A. Hall: 11,135 Question 1: Amend Right to Repair Law
Yes: 15,271No: 7,245 Question 2: Ranked-Choice Voting
Yes: 8,570No: 13,899 Governor's Council (2nd District)
Robert L. Jubinville: 16,550Write-in: 433 Massachusetts State Senate (Bristol & Norfolk District)
Paul R. Feeney: 9,603Write-in: 232 Massachusetts State Senate (Norfolk, Bristol & Middlesex District)
Rebecca L. Rausch: 5,260Matthew T. Kelly: 4,198 Massachusetts House of Representatives (2nd Bristol District)
James K. Hawkins: 15, 658Write-in: 348 Massachusetts House of Representatives (14th Bristol District)
Adam J. Scanlon: 1,118John D. Simmons: 782 Register of Probate (Bristol County)
Thomas C. Hoye, Jr.: 11,326Melanie Patenaude Layden: 9,139
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