Statewide Highlights:
* Total Voter Turnout =826,901
* Registered Voter Count = 4.2 million
* % Turnout = 19.6%
* Democratic Primary Turnout = 664,195 (80% of all turnout)
* Republican Primary Turnout = 162,706 (20% of all turnout)
* Party Registration Rates (37% Democratic, 12% Republican, 51% Unenrolled/Other)
Highest Turnout:
* Norfolk – 43%
* Harvard – 41%
* Needham – 40%
* Concord – 36%
* Sherborn, Arlington – 35%
* Monroe, Belmont, Chilmark – 34%
Lowest Turnout:
* Rehoboth, Hinsdale, Winchendon, Lawrence, Gosnold – 9%
* New Marlborough, Lanesborough, Swansea, Russell, Seekonk, Peru, Springfield, Holland, Savoy – 10%
Highest Rate of Voters voting in Democratic Primary:
* Pelham – 99%
* Provincetown, Aquinnah – 98%
* Cambridge – 97%
* Amherst, Leverett, North Adams, Shutesbury, Somerville – 96%
* Mount Washington, Colrain, Northampton – 95%
Highest Rate of Voters voting in Republican Primary:
* Wrentham – 54%
* North Attleborough – 51%
* Plainville – 47%
* Tolland – 46%
* Norfolk – 44%
* Oakham – 42%
* Rehoboth – 41%
Here are the town by town results:
http://spreadsheets.google.com…
This spreadsheet includes:
* Vote count per candidate per town
* % of the vote per candidate per town vs. votes in the party primary
* % of the vote per candidate per town vs. all voter turnout
* % turnout per town
* Rates of voters who voted in Democratic Primary, Republican Primary
striker57 says
Maybe it’s because of a baseball jones but stats make the world go round. A quick review of who won the state’s 351 cities and towns shows:
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p>Coakley: 338
Capuano: 13
Tied: 2
striker57 says
that should read:
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p>Coakley: 336
Capuano: 13
Tied 2
judy-meredith says