Politics & Government

Milford 2024 Election Results: Vote Totals For Every Race

Here's how Milford voted in the 2024 election.

Here's how Milford voted in the 2024 election.
Here's how Milford voted in the 2024 election. (Patch Graphics)

MILFORD, MA — The town has released unofficial results showing how Milford voted in Tuesday's election.

Incumbent Rebecca Rausch, a Democrat, was declared the victor in the race for the state senate seat in Norfolk, Worcester, and Middlesex. She beat Republican Dashe Videira, according to the AP.

In the race for the 2nd District Governor's Council seat, Democrat Tamisha Civil defeated Republican Francis Crimmins, AP reported.

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Here's how Milford voted in every major race, according to unofficial results released by the town:

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President

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, Democrat, 7,452

Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance, Republican, 5,863

Jill Stein and Gloria Caballero-Roca, Green Party, 88

Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat, Libertarian, 71

Claudia De la Cruz and Karina Garcia, Socialism and Liberation, 33

Shiva Ayyadurai and Crystal Ellis, Independent, 81

United States Senate

Elizabeth Warren, Democrat, 7,046

John Deaton, Republican, 6,357

U.S. Congress

Jake Auchincloss, Democrat, 9,484

Senator in General Court, Norfolk, Worcester and Middlesex District

Rebecca L. Rausch, Democrat, 6,929

Dashe M. Videira, Republican, 5,659

Representative in General Court, 10th Worcester District

Brian William Murray, Democrat, 9,757

Governor's Council, 2nd District

Tamisha Civil, Democrat, 6,538

Francis Crimmins Jr., Republican, 5,662

Clerk of Courts of Worcester County

Dennis McManus, Democrat, 9,421

Register of Deeds, Worcester District

Kathryn Toomey, Democrat, 9,353


Voters also weighed in on five ballot questions. Here's how those turned out locally, according to the town's unofficial results:

Ballot 1 (State Legislative Audit)
Yes: 9,185
No: 3,619

Ballot 2 (MCAS as Graduation Requirement)

Yes: 7,882
No: 5,486

Ballot 3 (Unionization of Transport Workers)
Yes: 6,235
No: 6,629

Ballot 4 (Medical legalization of Psychedelic Drugs)
Yes: 5,332
No: 7,830

Ballot 5 (Minimum Wage for Tipped Workers)
Yes: 3,908

No: 9,345

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