Politics & Government
Andover 2024 Election Results: Vote Totals For Every Race
Here's how Andover voted in the 2024 election.

ANDOVER, MA — Democrat Sen. Elizabeth Warren is the projected winner in the Massachusetts U.S. Senate race against Republican challenger John Deaton in an Associated Press projection shortly after polls closed at 8 p.m. on Tuesday night.
The AP has also projected Vice President Kamala Harris as the winner against former President Donald Trump in the race for the state's 11 electoral college votes.
Votes are still being counted in state and federal representative races, and five hotly contested ballot questions, as well as local and regional campaigns.
Find out what's happening in Andoverfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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While the votes are still being tallied to determine the winners of many races, the Town of Andover has released the following unofficial results:
Find out what's happening in Andoverfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
President
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, Democrat: 12,518
Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance, Republican: 6,537
Jill Stein and Gloria Caballero-Roca, Green Party: 156
Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat, Libertarian: 115
Claudia De la Cruz and Karina Garcia, Socialism and Liberation: 45
Shiva Ayyadurai and Crystal Ellis, Independent: 104
United States Senate
Elizabeth Warren, Democrat: 11,523
John Deaton, Republican: 7,788
U.S. Congress
Seth Moulton, Democrat: 14,791
Governor's Council, 5th District
Anne M. Manning-Martin, Republican: 6,444
Eunice Delice Zeigler, Democrat: 9,509
Jody A. Elliott, Independent: 1,660
For Senator in General Court, 2nd Middlesex District
Barry R. Finegold, Democrat: 14,617
Representative in General Court, 18th Essex District
Tram T. Nguyen, Democrat: 10,575
Representative in General Court, 17th Essex District
Frank A. Morgan, Democrat: 3,895
Clerk of Courts of Essex County
Thomas H. Driscoll, Jr., Democrat: 11,432
Todd R. Angilly, Unenrolled: 2,288
Doris V. Rodriguez, Independent: 2,970
Register of Deeds
M. Paul Iannuccillo, Democrat: 14,334
Voters are also weighed on five ballot questions. Here's how those turned out locally:
Ballot 1 (State Legislative Audit)
Yes: 13,338
No: 5,239
Ballot 2 (MCAS as Graduation Requirement)
Yes: 9,361
No: 10,014
Ballot 3 (Unionization of Transport Workers)
Yes: 8,956
No: 9,860
Ballot 4 (Medical legalization of Psychedelic Drugs)
Yes: 7,142
No: 11,928
Ballot 5 (Minimum Wage for Tipped Workers)
Yes: 6,970
No: 12,144
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