GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR |
48% PATRICK AND MURRAY Democrat |
ATTORNEY GENERAL |
63% MARTHA COAKLEY 46 Coolidge Rd., Medford Democrat Candidate for Re-election
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SECRETARY OF STATE |
65% WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN 46 Lake St., Boston Democrat Candidate for Re-election
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TREASURER |
55% STEVEN GROSSMAN 30 Huntington Rd., Newton Democrat |
AUDITOR |
48% SUZANNE M. BUMP 409 North Plain Rd., Great Barrington Democrat |
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, THIRD DISTRICT |
56% JAMES P. McGOVERN 393 Burncoat St., Worcester Democrat Candidate for Re-election
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COUNCILLOR, SECOND DISTRICT |
55% KELLY A. TIMILTY 103 Brookdale Ave., Dedham Democrat Candidate for Re-election |
SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT, SECOND MIDDLESEX & NORFOLK DISTRICT |
59% KAREN E. SPILKA 18 Rome Way, Ashland Democrat Candidate for Re-election |
REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT, EIGHTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT |
71% CAROLYN C. DYKEMA 429 Marshall St., Holliston Democrat Candidate for Re-election |
DISTRICT ATTORNEY, NORTHERN DISTRICT |
GERARD T. LEONE, JR. 171 Ash St., Hopkinton Democrat Candidate for Re-election |
SHERIFF, MIDDLESEX COUNTY |
76% JAMES V. DiPAOLA 181 Kimball St., Malden Democrat Candidate for Re-election |
QUESTION 1: Sales Tax on Alcoholic Beverages |
52% A YES VOTE would remove the state sales tax on alcoholic beverages and alcohol where their sale or importation into the state is subject to an excise tax under state law. |
QUESTION 2: “Chapter 40B” Comprehensive Permits for Low- or Moderate- Income Housing |
58% A NO VOTE would make no change in the state law allowing issuance of such a comprehensive permit. |
QUESTION 3: Sales and Use Tax Rates |
57% A NO VOTE would make no change in the state sales and use tax rates. |