Politics & Government

Natick Election Results 2012

Updates on the 2012 elections here in Natick will be posted throughout the day. Connect with us on Twitter too at #PatchElections and tell us what you see by tweeting @natickpatch and commenting on facebook.com/natickmaPatch.

Live Updates from Natick Polls

Update - 8:30 p.m.: A swell of voters near the end of polling may delay incoming results. 

Update - 6:27 p.m.: A volunteer told me at Kennedy Middle School today there were residents lined up at 6 a.m., one hour before polling began, to make sure they would be able to vote. 

Update - 1:00 p.m.: There were more than 950 votes cast in the first three hours of polling at the Kennedy Middle School. Lines are nonexistent for some precincts polling there with others having up to a 10-minute wait.

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Update - 8:52 a.m.: More than 450 Natick residents voted in the first hour of polling at Morse Institute Library. Lines are currently short there, with most voters able to cast their ballot with little to no wait.  

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Scott Brown (R), Elizabeth Warren (D): U.S. Senate

Scott Brown has represented Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate since a January 2010 special election held to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the late Ted Kennedy. Brown defeated state Attorney General Martha Coakley with 1,168,107 votes, or 51.9 percent, to her 1,058,682 votes, or 47.1 percent.

Ed Markey (D), Tom Tierney (R): 7th Massachusetts Congressional District

Ed Markey has been the Conressman representing Natick since 1976. He faces off against Tierney who previously ran for the office seven times since 1984.

Linsky (D), Callahan (R): Mass. House 5th Middlesex District

David Linsky has been the state representative representing Natick for the past 13 years. He faces off against recently-retired military veteran, WilliamCallahan.

LIVE 2012 Natick ELECTION RESULTS

     Race       Democratic Candidates Results Republican Candidates Results 3rd Party Candidate Results U.S. President

Obama-Biden

62.06 Romney-Ryan 36.15 U.S. Senate

Elizabeth Warren

53.87 Scott Brown
46.06 U.S. Congress District 7

Ed Markey

69.93 Tom Tierney 29.85
MA House 5th Middlesex District David Linsky 66.59 William Callahan 33.26



Answer Results Answer Results
Question 1: 'Right to Repair' Yes 87.58  No 12.42 Question 2: Prescription of Life-Ending Medication Yes 53.63  No 46.37 Question 3: Medical Marijuana Yes 64.86 No 35.14


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