Politics & Government
How Foxborough Voted On Super Tuesday
Joe Biden won Foxborough by more than 600 votes over Bernie Sanders.

FOXBOROUGH, MA — Just over 5,000 Foxborough voters cast a ballot in the 2020 Super Tuesday primary election, a decrease of more than 100 voters compared to the 2016 Primary.
Former vice president Joe Biden won the Democratic vote in Foxborough with 1,474 votes, or roughly 39.5 percent of the vote. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders finished second with 862, which came out to 23.1 percent support. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren finished a distant third in Foxborough amassing just 609 votes.
On the Republican side, President Donald Trump came out victorious, which was no surprise considering he faces no serious primary challenger. Trump got 1,070 votes, or 84.7 percent of the support of Foxborough residents who voted in the Republican Primary. Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld received just 128 votes.
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See unofficial Super Tuesday results for Foxborough below:
Democratic Primary
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| Candidate | Total Votes |
| Deval Patrick | 10 |
| Amy Klobuchar | 45 |
| Elizabeth Warren | 609 |
| Michael Bennet | 2 |
| Michael Bloomberg | 521 |
| Tulsi Gabbard | 33 |
| Cory Booker | 0 |
| Julian Castro | 0 |
| Tom Steyer | 24 |
| Bernie Sanders | 862 |
| Joe Biden | 1,474 |
| John Delaney | 0 |
| Andrew Yang | 7 |
| Pete Buttigieg | 132 |
| Marianne Williamson | 1 |
Republican Primary
| Candidate | Total votes |
| Donald Trump | 1,070 |
| Bill Weld | 128 |
| Joe Walsh | 12 |
| Roque De La Fuente | 2 |
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