Hingham 2024 November State Election Preliminary Results  

November 5, 2024 (Data received from Carol Falvey, Hingham Town Clerk) 

Below are the preliminary unofficial results from the November 5, 2024 State Election from the Town of Hingham. Final results will be posted on/about November 20, 2024.

ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT

AYYADURAI AND ELLIS, INDEPENDENT (76)

DE LA CRUZ AND GARCIA, SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION (23)

HARRIS AND WALZ, DEMOCRATIC (9,988) 

OLIVER AND TER MAAT, LIBERTARIAN (108)

STEIN AND CABALLERO-ROCA, GREEN-RAINBOW PARTY (59)

TRUMP AND VANCE, REPUBLICAN (5,043)

 

SENATOR IN CONGRESS

ELIZABETH ANN WARREN, Candidate for Re-election, DEMOCRATIC (8,647) 

JOHN DEATON, REPUBLICAN (6,686)

 

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, EIGHTH DISTRICT

STEPHEN F. LYNCH, Candidate for Re-election, DEMOCRATIC (10,240) 

ROBERT G. BURKE, REPUBLICAN (4,837)

 

COUNCILLOR, FOURTH DISTRICT

CHRISTOPHER A. IANNELLA, JR., Candidate for Re-election, DEMOCRATIC (11,217) 

 

SENATOR IN GENERAL COURT, FIRST PLYMOUTH & NORFOLK DISTRICT

PATRICK O’CONNOR, Candidate for Re-election, REPUBLICAN (11,627) 

 

REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT, THIRD PLYMOUTH DISTRICT

JOAN MESCHINO, Candidate for Re-election, DEMOCRATIC (11,335) 

 

CLERK OF COURTS, PLYMOUTH COUNTY

ROBERT STANTON CREEDON, JR., Candidate for Re-election, DEMOCRATIC (11,076) 

 

REGISTER OF DEEDS, PLYMOUTH DISTRICT

JOHN R. BUCKLEY, JR., Candidate for Re-election, DEMOCRATIC (11,141) 

 

COUNTY COMMISSIONER, PLYMOUTH COUNTY

GREGORY M. HANLEY, Candidate for Re-election, DEMOCRATIC (7,596) 

JARED LOUIS VALANZOLA, Candidate for Re-election, REPUBLICAN (5,499)

RHONDA L. NYMAN, DEMOCRATIC (5,581) 

ANTHONY THOMAS O’BRIEN, SR., REPUBLICAN (3,925)

 

Massachusetts Question 1. Allows audits of the state Legislature.

YES (10,372) 

NO (4,106)

 

Massachusetts Question 2. Repeals requirement to pass a competency exam to graduate from high school.

YES (7,899) 

NO (7,364)

 

Massachusetts Question 3. Allows ride-share drivers to form labor unions.

YES (6,644)

NO (8,088) 

 

Massachusetts Question 4. Legalizes certain psychedelic substances.

YES (5,481)

NO (9.531) 

 

Massachusetts Question 5. Raises the minimum wage for tipped workers.

YES (4,782)

NO (10,259) 

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