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Late Election Returns

AT THE POLLS

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

GOVERNOR

William F. Weld '66 (R) 51%

John R. Silber (D) 49%

U.S. SENATOR

John F. Kerry (D) 58%

James W. Rappaport (R) 42%

ATTORNEY GENERAL

L. Scott Harshbarger '64 (D) 59%

William C. Sawyer '51 (R) 41%

TREASURER

Joseph D. Malone '78 (R) 66%

William F. Galvin (D) 29%

SECRETARY OF STATE

Michael J. Connoly (D) 46%

Paul McCarthy (R) 38%

Barbara Ahearn (I) 16%

STATE AUDITOR

Joseph DeNucci (D) 56%

Douglas J. Murray (R) 36%

U.S. HOUSE

Joseph P. Kennedy II (D) 75%

Glenn W. Fiscus (R) 25%

Barney Frank '61 (D) 64%

John R. Soto (R) 36%

Gerry W. Studds (D) 53%

Jon L. Bryan (R) 47%

Chester Atkins (D) 51%

John F. MacGovern (R) 49%

STATE SENATE

Michael J. Barrett '70 (D) W

William F. Hofmann III (R) L

Michael LoPresti, Jr. (D) W

Vincent L. Dixon (R) L

STATE HOUSE

Alvin E. Thompon (D) W

Ralph A. Lopez (R) L

Charles F. Flaherty (D) W

A. George Catavolo (R) L

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