11/3/2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS — CHARLTON, MASS.

UNCERTIFIED STATE ELECTION RESULTS FOR THE TOWN OF CHARLTON
4 OUT OF 4 PRECINCTS REPORTING (X%)

ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
Vote for 1

Biden and Harris (D) – 3,684 votes
Hawkins and Walker (J) – 44 votes
Jorgensen and Cohen (L) – 149 votes
Trump and Pence (R) – 4,021 votes
Blanks/Write-ins –  votes

SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Vote for 1

Edward J. Markey (D) – 3,524 votes
Kevin J. O’Connor (R) – 4,123 votes
Write-ins/Blanks – votes

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
FIRST DISTRICT
Vote for 1

Richard E. Neal (D) – 5,246 votes
Write-ins/Blanks –  votes

COUNCILLOR
SEVENTH DISTRICT
Vote for 1

Paul M. DePaulo (D) – 5,059 votes
Write-ins/Blanks –  votes

SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT
WORCESTER, HAMPDEN, HAMPSHIRE & MIDDLESEX DISTRICT
Vote for 1

Anne M. Gobi (D) – 3,668 votes
Steven R. Hall (R) – 3,869 votes
Write-ins/Blanks –  votes

REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
SIXTH WORCESTER DISTRICT
Vote for 1

Peter J. Durant (R) – 4,689 votes
Write-ins/Blanks –  votes

REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT
SEVENTH WORCESTER DISTRICT
Vote for 1

Paul K. Frost (R) – 1,096 votes
Terry Burke Dotson (I) – 657 votes
Write-ins/Blanks –  votes

REGISTER OF PROBATE
WORCESTER COUNTY
Vote for 1

Stephanie K. Fattman (R) – 4,685 votes
John B. Dolan, III (D) – 2,370 votes
Write-ins/Blanks –  votes


UNCERTIFIED BALLOT QUESTION RESULTS FOR THE TOWN OF CHARLTON
4 OUT OF 4 PRECINCTS REPORTING (X%)

QUESTION 1
This proposed law would require that motor vehicle owners and independent repair facilities be provided with expanded access to mechanical data related to vehicle maintenance and repair.

Yes – 5,794 votes
No – 1,937 votes
Blank – 207 votes

QUESTION 2
This proposed law would implement a voting system known as ‘ranked-choice voting,’ in which voters rank one or more candidates by order of preference.

Yes – 2,386 votes
No – 5,298 votes
Blank – 254 votes

QUESTION 3 
Shall the Town of Charlton be allowed to exempt from the provisions of proposition two and one-half, so-called, the amounts required to pay for the bonds issued in order to pay costs of constructing and equipping a new public safety building and for the payment of all costs incidental and related thereto?

Yes – 3,617 votes
No – 3,958 votes
Blank – 363 votes

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Incumbents are italicized


Bold candidates indicate local election winners

Absentee ballots received after 4:00 PM on Election Day and any hand-counted ballots have until Friday to be counted. Final totals are subject to change before certification.

Current total turnout – 7,938 voters (%)

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