Politics & Government

How Swampscott Voted In 2024 Presidential Election, State, Local Races

Find out how where Swampscott voters stood on president, state candidates and six ballot questions.

Swampscott voters chose to support a Community Preservation Act Committee formation that would determine historic preservation, open space, recreation and affordable housing funding projects funded through money raised from a property tax surcharge.
Swampscott voters chose to support a Community Preservation Act Committee formation that would determine historic preservation, open space, recreation and affordable housing funding projects funded through money raised from a property tax surcharge. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

SWAMPSCOTT, MA — Swampscott voters aligned with much of the rest of the state — if not necessarily the country — in their votes on Tuesday with town residents backing U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren for re-election, Vice President Kamala Harris for president and trending with the state on all five ballot initiatives.

Swampscott voters chose to support a Community Preservation Act Committee formation that would determine historic preservation, open space, recreation and affordable housing funding projects that could be funded through money raised from a property tax surcharge and state matching funds.

The proposed 1.5 percent charge over the tax levy passed by a 55 percent to 45 percent margin.

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Here are the Swampscott vote totals for leading candidates (unofficial):

President

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6,073 Kamala Harris (D)

2,638 Donald Trump (R)

U.S. Senate

5,621 Elizabeth Warren (D)

3,169 John Deaton (R)

Question 1 (State Audit of Legislature)

6,046 Yes

2,340 No

Question 2 (MCAS HS Graduation Requirement Elimination)

4,907 Yes

3,938 No

Question 3 (Rideshare Driver Unionization)

4,593 Yes

4,000 No

Question 4 (Psychedelic Drug Legalization)

3,839 Yes

4,915 No

Question 5 (Tipped Worker Minimum Wage)

2,890 No

5,886 Yes

Question 6 (Community Preservation Act)

3,794 No

4,722 Yes

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