Politics & Government
Tewksbury 2024 Election Results: Vote Totals In Every Race
Here's how Tewksbury voted in the 2024 election.

TEWKSBURY, MA — The town has released unofficial results showing how Tewksbury voted in Tuesday's election.
In contested local races, incumbent David Robertson has been declared the winner of the 19th Middlesex state representative race, according to The Associated Press. Robertson, a Democrat, defeated Republican Paul Sarnowski and George Ferdinand, an Independent.
Vanna Howard, a Democrat, was declared the victor in the 17th Middlesex state representative race, according to The Associated Press. She won over challenger Joseph Onoroski.
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Here's how Tewksbury voted in every major race, according to unofficial results released by the town:
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President
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, Democrat: 8,708
Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance, Republican: 8,984
Jill Stein and Gloria Caballero-Roca, Green Party: 84
Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat, Libertarian: 81
Claudia De la Cruz and Karina Garcia, Socialism and Liberation: 29
Shiva Ayyadurai and Crystal Ellis, Independent: 98
United States Senate
Elizabeth Warren, Democrat: 8,244
John Deaton, Republican: 9,521
U.S. Congress
Seth Moulton, Democrat: 12,572
Governor's Council 5th District
Anne M. Manning-Martin, Republican: 7,585
Eunice Delice Zeigler, Democrat: 6,895
Jody A. Elliott, Independent: 1,895
Senator in General Court 2nd Essex and Middlesex District
Barry R. Finegold, Democrat: 12,398
Representative in General Court 17th Middlesex District
Vanna Howard, Democrat: 1,078
Joseph Paul Onoroski, Pirate: 389
Representative in General Court 19th Middlesex District
David Allen Robertson, Democrat: 5,103
Paul Sarnowski, Republican: 3,858
George Hugh Ferdinand, Independent: 1,390
Representative in General Court 18th Middlesex District
Tram T. Nguyen, Democrat: 3,392
Clerk of Courts
Michael A. Sullivan, Democrat: 12,375
Register of Deeds
Karen M. Cassella, Democrat: 12,439
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: 12,658
No: 4,550
Ballot 2 (MCAS as Graduation Requirement)
Yes: 10,598
No: 7,254
Ballot 3 (Unionization of Transport Workers)
Yes: 7,992
No: 9,286
Ballot 4 (Medical legalization of Psychedelic Drugs)
Yes: 6,841
No: 10,777
Ballot 5 (Minimum Wage for Tipped Workers)
Yes: 4,920
No: 12,783
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