Politics & Government

How Danvers Voted In 2024 Presidential Election, State Races

Find out how Danvers residents leaned in state and regional races as well as in the five statewide ballot questions.

Here are the Danvers vote totals for leading candidates.
Here are the Danvers vote totals for leading candidates. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

DANVERS, MA — Danvers voters aligned with much of the rest of the state — if not necessarily the country — in their votes on Tuesday with town residents narrowly backing U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, supporting State Sen. Joan Lovely for re-election, Vice President Kamala Harris for president and mostly following state trends on the five state ballot initiatives.

Danvers voters only gave Warren a 62-vote margin against Republican challenger John Deaton as Warren won 60 percent of the vote statewide. Danvers also bucked the state trend on one of the ballot questions in not backing unionization opportunities for rideshare drivers and in the vote for District 5 Governor's Council where Democrat Eunice Zeigler edged Peabody Republican Anne Manning-Martin.

Here are the Danvers vote totals for leading candidates (unofficial):

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President

8,588 Kamala Harris (D)

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7,063 Donald Trump (R)

U.S. Senate

7,919 Elizabeth Warren (D)

7,857 John Deaton (R)

Governor's Council

5,525 Eunice Zeigler (D)

7,189 Anne Manning-Martin (R)

2nd Essex State Senate

8,810 Joan Lovely (D)

6,387 Damian Anketell (R)

Question 1 (State Audit of Legislature)

11,143 Yes

4,172 No

Question 2 (MCAS HS Graduation Requirement Elimination)

9,935 Yes

5,938 No

Question 3 (Rideshare Driver Unionization)

7,154 Yes

8,196 No

Question 4 (Psychedelic Drug Legalization)

6,262 Yes

9,407 No

Question 5 (Tipped Worker Minimum Wage)

12,149 No

3,658 Yes

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