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FOXBOROUGH, MA — Unofficial results from the Nov. 3 election in Foxborough show town voters sided with Democratic candidates in races ranging from president to Congress, while one Republican incumbent also got the town's support.
Turnout hit 86 percent in Foxborough, slightly higher than the 85 percent who turned out in the 2016 presidential election.
Apart from the presidential race, Foxborough voters were choosing sides in two statewide ballot questions, a U.S. Senate race and a congressional race.
Here's how Foxborough voted in each race on Nov. 3:
President/Vice President Joe Biden/Kamala Harris (Democrat) — 6,665Donald Trump/Mike Pence (Republican) — 4,334
House of Representatives 4th Congressional District
Jake Auchincloss (D) - 5,874Julie Hall (R) - 4,858 U.S. Senate (i) Edward Markey (D) — 6,331Kevin O'Connor (R) — 4,265 Ballot Questions Question 1: "Right To Repair" Vehicle Access Requirement Initiative
Yes — 8,090No — 2,744 Question 2: Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative
Yes — 3,339No — 6,704 Massachusetts House of Representatives 1st Bristol District
(i) Jay Barrow (R) - 6,046Brendan Roche (D) - 4,482 County Commissioner Joseph Shea (D) - 5,450Richard Staiti (D) - 3,450Heather Hamilton (R) - 3,120
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