Politics & Government
North End Election Results 2012
Updates on the 2012 elections here in the North End are still being posted. Connect with us on Twitter too at #PatchElections and tell us what you saw by tweeting @NorthEndPatch and commenting on facebook.com/NorthEndPatch.

Sixty-three percent of North End voters chose President Barak Obama for a second term. Thirty-seven percent voted for challenger Mitt Romney.
For U.S. Senate, 53 percent of the neighborhood chose Elizabeth Warren whereas 47 percent supported incumbent Scott Brown.
Yesterday, we went to several polls. The lines were long as predicted.
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Christopher Columbus Elderly Housing was particularly packed.
We were impressed with the dedication of North End voters.
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In particular, it was gratifying to hear of an elderly woman's will to cast her vote.
We received word from the mayor's office on turnout so far in Boston.
If you voted at the Nazzaro Community Center and were hungry, you were in luck.
There was a bake sale going on.
Mary McBridge just explained her vote to North End Patch. This North End resident is concerned about the economy, social issues and the working class.
Later in the afternoon, it was fairly quiet at the Knights of Columbus polling location. Tuesday morning there were long lines of voters.
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