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Primary results 2024: Republican ballot

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WESTFORD — Voters took to the polls to cast their picks for their party’s nominee ahead of the November general election.

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

Individuals listed in bold received the highest total of votes among Westford voters. These results do not necessarily represent candidates’ performance throughout the rest of the state.

Presidential Preference 

Chris Christie – 38

Ryan Binkley – 4

Vivek Ramaswamy – 12

Asa Hutchinson – 3

Donald J. Trump – 1,441

Ron DeSantis – 26

Nikki Haley – 1,664

Blanks – 7

Write-ins – 7

No preference – 28

State Committeeman

Dennis J. Galvin – 2,269

Mark C. Bodanza – 429

Blanks – 514

Write-ins – 17

State Committeewoman

Kathleen Lynch – 2,114

Beth Joyce Lindstrom – 559

Blanks – 538

Write-ins – 18

Town Committee

Michael P. Donahue – 1,498

Dina Marie Donahue – 1,460

Raymond Yinggang Xie – 1,573

Wayne L. Wagner, Jr. – 1,475

Alan Jay Nakashian-Holsberg – 1,417

Kathleen Lynch – 1,848

Kathleen M. Galvin – 1,709

William James Mantville – 1,446

Dennis J. Galvin – 1,873

Patricia A. Chessa – 1,422

Robert P. Heaney – 1,438

John Brian Lynch – 1,529

Alisa A. Nakashian-Holsberg – 1,451

Cheryl A. Longtin – 1,424

Robert H. Masow – 1,434

Stephen D. Wojcik, II – 1,463

Lisa Ann Moore Ratte – 1,452

Deborah J. McCormack – 1,450

Jonathan E. Card – 1,420

Gail Ke Xiang – 1,491

Anthony Joseph DiLeo – 1,468

M. Catherine Panetta – 1,444

Alexandra Maria Gonzalez – 1,456

Alesia J. Raczelowski – 1,471

Blanks – 1,883

Write-ins – 74

3,229 total Republican ballots were cast. There are 1,756 registered Republicans among 18,802 total registered voters.

5,614 Westford voters voted in the March 5 primary, with an overall turnout of 30%.

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