Politics & Government
Coakley, Baker Win Hamilton and Wenham; Will Face Off for Gov. in November
Democratic candidate Steven Grossman conceded to Coakley on Tuesday night.

By Matt Perkins
Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican candidate Charlie Baker won their respective races for Massachusetts governor in the state primary election on Tuesday, according to the Boston Globe. The two will face off for governor on Nov. 4.
Coakley won Tuesday in a contested battle in the Democratic primary, beating out opponents Don Berwick and Steven Grossman, who conceded to Coakley around 10:20 p.m. Tuesday, having about 37 percent of the votes to Coakley’s 42.1 percent with about 80 percent of the polls reporting. The results on the Democratic side as of 10:25 p.m., according to the Boston Globe, were as follows:
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- Coakley: 42%
- Grossman: 37%
- Berwick: 21%
In Hamilton and Wenham, Coakley was tops in both towns too. Coakley had 297 votes in Hamilton, to Grossman’s 269 votes and Berwick’s 146 votes. In Wenham, Coakley received 168 votes, Grossman has 149 votes and Berwick 67 votes.
On the Republican side, Baker won with 74 percent of the votes over opponent Mark Fisher, who received 25 percent, according to the Globe.
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Baker also won by a wide margin in both Hamilton and Wenham. In Hamilton, Baker had 227 votes to Fisher’s 74 votes. In Wenham, there were 156 votes for Baker and 17 votes for Fisher.
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