Politics & Government

How Foxborough Voted In The Midterm Election

Sen. Elizabeth Warren still defeated Republican Challenger Geoff Diehl in Foxborough, but only by 184 votes.

FOXBOROUGH, MA — Almost 70 percent of registered voters flooded to the polls in Foxborough for Tuesday's midterm election. According to the town's unofficial results, 8,566 of the 12,276 registered voters showed up to cast a ballot.

Like most of the state, Foxborough overwhelmingly supported Gov. Charlie Baker over Democratic challenger Jay Gonzalez, with a 6367-1904 vote.

The U.S. Senate vote was closer than the state total. Sen. Elizabeth Warren still defeated Republican Challenger Geoff Diehl in town, but won by only 184 votes. The vote total was 4,161-3,977 in Warren's favor. Statewide, Warren's victory was a landslide by about 24 percentage points. Independent candidate for senator Shiva Ayyadurai received 287 votes.

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With the Bristol, Norfolk state senate, Foxborough voters supported Democratic incumbent Paul Feeney over Jacob Ventura, 5,195-2,980.

Foxborough voters shut down Question 1, 5,935-2,474. Meanwhile the town voted in favor of Questions 2 and 3, approving Question 2, 5681-2573 and Question 3, 5347-3038.

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Foxborough Unoffical Midterm Election Results

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