Politics & Government
2020 Election Results: How Stoneham Voted For Trump, Biden
Stoneham residents voted to re-elect State Rep. Michael Day, who faced a challenge from Independent Elizabeth Harrah.

STONEHAM, MA — The dust is still settling on a historic election, and the question of who will be president in 2021 is still unclear. But one thing is clear: Stoneham showed up in support of Democratic candidates, favoring Joe Biden over President Donald Trump and voting to re-elect Sen. Ed Markey and Rep. Seth Moulton.
Stoneham voted in favor of the right to repair ballot question, which won handily in Massachusetts. The town also aligned with the rest of the state on Question 2, opposing ranked-choice voting by a margin of nearly 3,000 votes. The measure failed to pass with 54 percent of voters against and 43 percent in favor.
Stoneham voters also re-elected State Rep. Michael Day in the 31st Middlesex District.
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Here's a look at how the town voted this election season:
President and Vice President
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- Biden and Harris: 8,607
- Trump and Pence: 5,348
- Jorgensen and Cohen: 150
- Hawkins and Walker: 59
Senator in Congress
- *Edward J. Markey: 8,747
- Kevin J. O'Connor: 5,081
- *Katherine Clark: 8,102
- Caroline Colarusso: 5,803
31st Middlesex District Representative
- *Michael Day: 9,167
- Elizabeth Harrah: 3,067
Question 1: Amend Right to Repair Law
- Yes: 10,174
- No: 3,337
Question 2: Ranked-Choice Voting
- Yes: 5,198
- No: 8,101
Tuesday's results are considered preliminary and include all ballots counted through the day.
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