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NORTON—Unofficial results from the November 3 election in Norton show that the majority of voters support Joe Biden's campaign and approve of Question 1, which will amend the "right-to-repair" state law by giving independent repair shops access to more diagnostic information.
Voters in Norton 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, Register of Probate and County Commissioner races, and two statewide ballot questions.
Here is how Norton voted in the November 3 election:
President and Vice President
Biden and Harris: 5,602Trump and Pence: 4,551Jorgensen and Cohen: 184Hawkins and Walker: 60 Senator in Congress
Edward J. Markey: 5,515Kevin J. O'Connor: 4,613 Representative in Congress
Julie A. Hall: 5,152Jake Auchincloss: 4,826 Councillor
Robert L. Jubinville: 11,043Write-in: 174 Senator in General Court
Paul R. Feeney: 6,948Write-in: 169 Representative in General Court (4th District)
Steven S. Howitt: 3,206Fred "Jay" Barrows: 3,081Brendan A. Roche: 2,406 Register of Probate
Thomas C. Hoye, Jr.: 4,609Melanie Patenaude Layden: 4,409 County Commissioner (2 to elect)
Paul B. Kitchen: 4,539John R. Mitchell: 4,133Nancy C. Stanton-Cross: 4,609 County Treasurer:
Christopher T. Saunders: 6,690Write-in: 148 Question 1: Amend Right to Repair Law
Yes: 7,524No: 2,484 Question 2: Ranked-Choice Voting
No: 6,233Yes: 3,676
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