Politics & Government

How Framingham Voted In Contested City Council Races

Unofficial election results show the vote totals for all contested races in Framingham on Tuesday.

City officials said vote totals by precinct are expected sometime on Wednesday.
City officials said vote totals by precinct are expected sometime on Wednesday. (Neal McNamara/Patch)

FRAMINGHAM, MA — Framingham officials have released unofficial vote totals for all contested races from Tuesday, including City Council and Library Trustee fields.

City officials shared that Tracey Bryant has won re-election in District 9 while Leslie White Harvey and Brandon Ward won in District 8 and 2, respectively.

City officials said Ward received 80 percent of the vote and Bryant received 74 percent of the vote. The count was closer in District 8, where White Harvey won by a mark of 274 to 255.

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All other city councilors were running unopposed in this election cycle.

Officials also announced around 10 p.m. that incumbent Library Trustees Annabel Dodd, Bob Dodd and Janet Harrington have been re-elected.

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Here's how Framingham voted in the contested races:

District 2 Councilor

  • Brandon Ward — 684
  • Sean Silk — 165

District 8 Councilor

  • Leslie White-Harvey — 274
  • John Stefanini — 255

District 9 Councilor

  • Tracey Bryant — 126
  • Jose Ferreira — 43

Library Trustee

  • Annabel Dodd — 2742
  • Heather Klish — 2229
  • Mark Dugan — 1827
  • Cynthia MacLean — 2238
  • Julie Wolf — 2302
  • Robert Marvin Dodd — 2517
  • Janet Harrington — 2793
  • Andrew Machkasov — 846

City officials said vote totals by precinct are expected sometime on Wednesday.

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