Politics & Government

How Did Wilmington Vote in the General Election?

In the governor's race Baker got Wilmington's vote.

Voters hit the polls Tuesday during the general election which is bringing the state a new governor for the first time in eight years and will finally settle the question of whether or not gambling will come to the Bay State. Here is a look at how Wilmington voted:

In the governor’s race, voters chose Charlie Baker over Martha Coakley (5,703 to 3,175).

Wilmington also re-elected long-term State Representative James Miceli to another term in his 19th Middlesex District seat.

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As of 10:43 p.m., numbers weren’t available for the Sixth District Congressional race which was won by Seth Moulton over Richard Tisei.

Below are vote totals in Wilmington for key races. Find full unofficial results here, including how the town voted on the statewide ballot questions.

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Governor

  • Baker and Polito 5,307
  • Coakley and Kerrigan 3,175
  • Falchuk and Jennings 287
  • Lively and Saunders 52
  • McCormick and Post 65

Attorney General

  • Maura Healey 4,320
  • John B. Miller 4,183

State Representative, 19th Middlesex District

  • James Miceli 5,421
  • Douglas Sears 1,841

State Representative, 21st Middlesex District

  • Kenneth I. Gordon 537
  • Paul Girouard, Jr. 743

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