Politics & Government

How Did Weston Vote in the Special State Primary?

The final results from Tuesday's special state primary show that most Weston voters agreed with the majority of voters across the state.

Tuesday's special state primary brought 1,547 Weston voters to the polls across the town's four precincts, and the majority the voters who came out put their support behind the men who carried the Democratic and Republican votes across the state.

According to the final Weston numbers, Edward J. Markey (D-Malden) garnered 854 Weston votes. Markey's opponent, Stephen F. Lynch, earned just 179 votes across Weston's four precincts.

While far fewer voters cast Republican ballots, those who did put their support behind Gabriel Gomez.

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In Weston, Gomez earned 331 votes. His opponents, Michael J. Sullivan and Daniel B. Winslow, brought in 108 votes and 71 votes, respectively.

Markey and Gomez will face off in the special election on June 25.

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Weston's complete voting results, including results by precinct, are available on the Town of Weston website or in the PDFs attached to this article.


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