Politics & Government
Waltham 2022 Election Results: Voters Favor Katherine Clark
Waltham residents voted in favor of Katherine Clark to continue to represent the Fifth Congressional District.

Waltham, MA — Polls are now closed and Waltham's unofficial results are in for the 2022 Massachusetts election.
In addition to casting votes for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and on four ballot questions in Massachusetts, Waltham residents voted in favor of Katherine Clark to continue to represent the Fifth Congressional District.
The AP called the race in Clark's favor late Tuesday night. Her lead as of 10 a.m. Wednesday is 72.2 percent over 27.8 percent with just over 71 percent of votes counted.
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See below for Waltham’s unofficial ballot counts for contested races.
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Congress (U.S. House District 5)
- Katherine Clark (D) - 13,411
- Caroline Colarusso (R) -5,392
Governor
- Maura Healey & Kim Driscoll (D) - 13,443
- Geoff Diehl & Leah Cole Allen (R) - 5,453
Attorney General
- Andrea Campbell (D) - 13,158
- James McMahaon (R) - 5,751
Secretary Of State
- William Galvin (D) - 14,012
- Rayla Campbell (R) - 4,367
Treasurer
- Deborah Goldberg (D) - 14,308
- Cristina Crawford (R) - 3,013
Auditor
- Diana DiZoglio (D) - 11,375
- Anthony Amore (R) - 5,896
Ballot Questions
- Question 1, which, if passed, would create a 4% tax on incomes that exceed $1 million for education and transportation purposes.
- Yes - 10,641
- No - 7,746
- Question 2, which, if passed, would enact a medical loss ratio of 83% for dental insurance plans beginning on January 1, 2024?
- Yes - 13,715
- No - 4,520
- Question 3, which, if passed, would change the number of licenses per establishment granted incrementally from no more than 12 in 2023 to no more than 18 by 2031 and prohibits in-store automated and self-checkout sales of alcohol?
- Yes - 8,731
- No - 9,170
- Question 4, which, if passed, keeps in place a state law that allows undocumented residents to seek driver's licenses.
- Yes - 11,302
- No - 7,057
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