Your Election Night Winners

Gov. Deval Patrick declared victory in Boston. (Dominick Reuter for WBUR)
It’s turned Wednesday on Election Night, and as the last votes trickle in, here are your winners:
Governor:
(99 percent reporting) (Here’s how your town voted.)
- Gov. Deval Patrick (D) – 48.5 percent
- Charlie Baker (R) – 42 percent
- Tim Cahill (I) – 8.0 percent
- Jill Stein (G-R) – 1.4 percent
Attorney General
(99 percent reporting)
- Attorney General Martha Coakley (D) – 62.8 percent
- Jim McKenna (R) – 37.2 percent
Auditor
(99 percent reporting)
- Suzanne Bump (D) – 48.4 percent
- Mary Z. Connaughton (R) – 46.4 percent
- Nat Fortune (G-R) – 5.2 percent
Secretary of State
(99 percent reporting)
- Secretary of State William Galvin (D) – 64.5 percent
- Bill Campbell (R) – 32.7 percent
- Jim Henderson (U) – 2.8 percent
Treasurer
(99 percent reporting)
- Steve Grossman (D) – 55 percent
- Karyn Polito (R) – 45 percent
1st District
(99 percent reporting)
- Rep. John Olver (D) – 60.1 percent
- Bill Gunn (R) – 34.8 percent
- Michael Engel (I) – 5.1 percent
2nd District
(100 percent reporting)
- Rep. Richie Neal (D) – 57.3 percent
- Tom Wesley (R) – 42.7 percent
3rd District
(100 percent reporting)
- Rep. Jim McGovern (D) – 56.5 percent
- Marty Lamb (R) – 39.2 percent
- Patrick Barron (I) – 4.3 percent
4th District
(100 percent reporting) (Here’s how your town voted.)
- Rep. Barney Frank (D) – 53.9 percent
- Sean Bielat (R) – 43.4 percent
- Susan Allen (O) – 1.5 percent
- Donald Jordan (O) – 1.2 percent
5th District
(100 percent reporting)
- Rep. Niki Tsongas (D) – 54.9 percent
- Jon Golnik (R) – 42.3 percent
- Dale Brown (O) – 2 percent
- Bob Clark (O) – 0.9 percent
6th District
(100 percent reporting)
- Rep. John Tierney (D) – 56.9 percent
- Bill Hudak (R) – 43.1 percent
7th District
(100 percent reporting)
- Rep. Ed Markey (D) – 65.9 percent
- Gerry Dembrowski (R) – 34.1 percent
8th District
- Rep. Michael Capuano (unopposed)
9th District
(100 percent reporting)
- Rep. Stephen Lynch (D) – 68.1 percent
- Vernon Harrison (R) – 26.2 percent
- Phil Dunkelbarger (I) – 5.6 percent
10th District
(100 percent reporting) (Here’s how your town voted.)
- Rep. Bill Keating (D) – 46.9 percent
- Jeff Perry (R) – 42.4 percent
- Maryanne Lewis (I) – 5.9 percent
- Jim Sheets (I) – 3.7 percent
- Joe van Nes (O) – 1.1 percent
State Ballot Questions
- Yes on Question 1 (thus repealing the alcohol sales tax)
(Here’s how your town voted.) - No on Question 2 (thus maintaining the 40B affordable housing law)
(Here’s how your town voted.) - No on Question 3 (thus maintaining the state sales tax at 6.25 percent)
(Here’s how your town voted.)
State House Results
State Senate Results
And here’s how we got to the winner’s list. What did you think of the results?
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Absolutely true, Andy. I didn’t get to include them last night, but I have updated the post with results from contested Legislature races. They’re at the bottom of the post.
Thanks!
I agree with Andy Ferland – where are the state senate and representative results?
All politics is local, right? Then why is it that the 11/2/2010 election results for MA State Senate and MA State Reps not listed? Sure Barney’s reelection and a blue sweep is hot news, but in areas that are going to more directly affect the citizens and the 2nd Patrick term, we’d really like to know about all state government races.