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State primary results in Westford: Democratic Ballot

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WESTFORD — Voters took to the polls on Tuesday to cast their picks for their parties’ nominees for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general among other contested races.

Below is a breakdown of the unofficial tally of how Westford voters cast their Democratic ballots.

Democratic Ballot:

Governor: 

Maura Healy: 2,432

Sonia Rose Chang-Diaz: 311

Write-in: 9

Lt. Governor:

Kimberly Driscoll: 1,001

Tami Gouviea: 947

Eric Lesser: 695

Write-in: 3

Attorney General:

Andrea Campbell: 1,332

Shannon Erika Liss-Riordan: 829

Quentin Palfrey: 519

Write-in: 2

Secretary of State: 

William Francis Galvin: 2,011

Tanisha Sullivan: 729

Write-in: 2

Treasurer: 

Deborah Goldberg: 2,409

Write-in: 5

Auditor: 

Chris Dempsey: 1,040

Diana DiZoglio: 1,501

Write-in: 4

Representative in Congress:

Lori Trahan: 2,540

Write-in: 11

Councilor: 

Paul DePalo: 2,281

Write-in: 7

Senator in General Court:

John Cronin: 2,314

Write-in: 8

Representative in General Court: 

James Arciero: 2,495

Write-in: 13

District Attorney:

Marian Ryan: 2,396

Write-in: 5

Sheriff: 

Peter Koutoujian: 2,316

Write-in: 7

Approximately 2,781 registered voters cast a Democratic ballot. Approximately 4,203 individuals out of 18,064 registered voters cast either a Democratic or Republican ballot. Approximately 23.27% of all Westford voters cast a ballot, nearly double the number of voters who cast a ballot in Westford’s May 3 election.

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