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HINGHAM, MA—Unofficial results from the November 3 election in Hingham show overwhelming support for Joe Biden's campaign and approving Question 1, which will amend the "right-to-repair" state law by giving independent repair shops access to more diagnostic information.
Voters in Hingham were choosing sides in the presidential race, a U.S. Senate race, U.S. House race, a Massachusetts Senate race, Massachusetts House of Representatives races, County Commissioner and and Treasurer races, and two statewide ballot questions
Here is how Hingham voted in the November 3 election:
President and Vice President
Biden and Harris: 10,403Trump and Pence: 4,848Jorgensen and Cohen: 201Hawkins and Walker: 43 Senator in Congress
Edward J. Markey: 9,481Kevin J. O'Connor: 6,045 Representative in Congress
Stephen F. Lynch: 11,324Jonathan D. Lott: 2,335 Councillor
Christopher A. Iannella, Jr.: 11,043Write-in: 216 Senator in General Court
Patrick Michael O'Connor: 7,784Meg Wheeler: 7,190 Representative in General Court
Joan Meschino: 9,327Write-in: 216 Representative in General Court (Precinct 2)
James Michael Murphy: 1,610Paul J. Rotondo:858Dominic S. Giannone, III: 78 Register of Probate
Matthew J. McDonough: 10,911Write-in: 183 County Commissioner (2 to elect)
Gregory M. Hanley: 7,723John Patrick Riordan: 5,688Jared L. Valanzola: 5,349 County Treasurer:
Thomas J. O'Brien: 9,254Carina Leeza Mompelas: 4,777 Question 1: Amend Right to Repair Law
Yes: 11,119No: 4,094 Question 2: Ranked-Choice Voting
No: 8,941Yes: 6,029
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