Politics & Government
How Did Boston Vote in the 2014 State Election?
Get the full unofficial results from the city's polls.

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Voters in Boston hit the polls Tuesday during the 2014 state election.
For Massachusetts Governor, Boston residents favored Martha Coakley to Charlie Baker Tuesday, while Martha Healey won the vote in Boston for Massachusetts Attorney General over opponent John B. Miller.
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Below is a sampling of the unofficial vote totals from the Boston polls. The full list of results can be found here.
Candidates
Senator in Congress
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- Edward J. Markey (D): 112,875
- Brian J. Herr (R): 27,115
- Write-Ins: 477
Governor and Lt. Governor
- Baker/Polito (R): 45,929
- Coakley/Kerrigan (D): 99,279
- Falchuck/Jennings (United Independent Party): 4,201
- Lively/Saunders (I): 632
- McCormick/Post (I): 827
- Write-Ins: 215
Attorney General
- Maura Healey (D): 115,770
- John B. Miller (R): 26,331
- Write-Ins:272
Secretary of State
- William F. Galvin (D): 114,506
- David D’Arcangelo (R): 19,306
- Daniel L. Factor (G-R): 5,535
- Write-Ins: 256
Treasurer
- Deborah B. Goldberg (D): 101,292
- Michael James Heffernan (R): 29,513
- Ian T. Jackson (G-R): 6,088
- Write-Ins: 266
Auditor
- Suzanne M. Bump (D): 98,675
- Patricia S. Saint Aubin (R): 26,898
- MK Merelice (G-R): 6,523
- Write-Ins: 316
Ballot Questions
Ballot Question 1: Eliminating Gas Tax Indexing
- Yes: 57,683
- No: 75,942
Ballot Question 2: Expanding the Beverage Container Deposit Law
- Yes: 56,474
- No: 85,340
Ballot Question 3: Expanding Prohibitions on Gaming
- Yes: 63,134
- No: 78,516
Ballot Question 4: Earned Sick Time for Employees
- Yes: 109,518
- No: 38,091
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