How Did Norwood Vote in the 2020 Primary Election?
The following information
is solely the tallied votes for the
Town of Norwood in the Primary
Election held on Tuesday, Nov. 3,
2020. For a complete compilation
of state results, visit https://www.
boston.gov/departments/elections/unofficial-election-results.
Solely
Registered Norwood Voters:
20,611
Ballets Cast: 17,151 (83.21%)
Electors of President and
Vice President
Biden & Harris 10,941
Hawkins & Walker 81
Jorgensen & Cohen 219
Trump & Pence 5,721
Unresolved Write-Ins 93
Blanks 96
Senator in Congress
Edward J. Markey 10,883
Kevin J. O’Connor 5,708
Unresolved Write-Ins 98
Blanks 462
Representative in
Congress
Eighth District
Stephen F. Lynch 12,631
Jonathan D. Lott 2,580
Unresolved Write-Ins 71
Blanks 1,869
Councillor Second
District
Robert L Jubinville 11,715
Unresolved Write-Ins 152
Blanks 5,284
Senator in General Court
Norfolk & Suffolk District
Michael F. Rush 12,182
Unresolved Write-Ins 152
Blanks 4,817
Representative in
General Court
Twelfth Norfolk District
John H. Rogers 12,615
Unresolved Write-Ins 197
Blanks 4,339
Register of Probate
Norfolk County
Colleen Marie Brierley 12,391
Unresolved Write-Ins 118
Blanks 4,642
County Commissioner
Norfolk County
Joseph P. Shea 8,421
Richard R. Staiti 5,967
Heather Hamilton 4,227
Unresolved Write-Ins 64
Blanks 15,623
County Treasurer
Norfolk County
Michael G. Bellotti 12,040
Unresolved Write-Ins 115
Blanks 4,996
Sheriff
Norfolk County
Jerry P. McDermott 6,845
Patrick W. McDermott 8,546
Unresolved Write-Ins 28
Blanks 1,732
Regional School
Committee
Blue Hills
Norwood
Kevin L. Connolly 10,769
Unresolved Write-Ins 60
Blanks 6,322
Question 1
The proposed law would require motor vehicle owners and
independent repair facilities be
provided with expanded access
to mechanical data related to vehicle maintenance and repair
Yes 12,446
No 3,819
Unresolved Write-Ins 0
Blanks 886
Question 2
The proposed law would implement a voting system known
as “ranked-choice voting,” in
which voters rank one or more
candidates by order of preference. Ranked-choice voting
would be used in primary and
general elections for all Statewide
Massachusetts offices, state legislative offices, federal congressional offices, and certain other
offices beginning in 2022. Rankschoice voting would not be used
in elections for president, county
commissioner, or regional district
school committee member.
Yes 6,649
No 9,404
Unresolved Write-ins 0
Blanks 1,098