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Massachusetts

11 electoral votes

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Biden (D) has won. An estimated 100 percent of votes have been counted.

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Biden
65.6%
2,382,202
Trump
32.1%
1,167,202
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U.S. Senate

Sen. Ed Markey (D) is projected to defeat Kevin O'Connor (R) and leads by 1,180,044 votes.

VotesPct.
MarkeyDEM
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2,357,809
66.2%
O'ConnorGOP1,177,765
33.0

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How much of the vote has been counted?

The Post estimates around all votes were counted here within 3 months.

100%

Polls closed

Final results

Note: Maps on this page won’t indicate a leading candidate in each county until an estimated 35 percent of the vote has been reported there.

Updated Dec 11, 2020 at 5:04 p.m. ET

Presidential results

In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won Massachusetts by a margin of 27.2 points, adding 11 electoral college votes to her total.

New Bedford

Springfield

Salem

Lowell

Worcester

Boston

LEAD/WON

Trump

Biden

CandidateVotes Pct.
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Joe Biden Biden DEM
2,382,20265.6%
Donald Trump *Trump *GOP
1,167,20232.1
Jo Jorgensen Jorgensen LIB
47,0131.3
Howie Hawkins Hawkins GRN
18,6580.5
Write-ins Write-ins WRI
16,3270.4
An estimated 100% of votes have been counted.
* Incumbent

U.S. Senate results

In the Massachusetts U.S. Senate race, the incumbent Ed Markey (D) is running against Kevin O'Connor (R). Markey has represented Massachusetts in the Senate since 2013. The state's other Senate seat is held by Elizabeth Warren (D).

New Bedford

Springfield

Salem

Lowell

Worcester

Boston

LEAD/WON

Markey

Other

CandidateVotes Pct.
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Ed Markey *Markey *DEM
2,357,80966.2%
Kevin O'Connor O'Connor GOP
1,177,76533.0
Write-ins Write-ins WRI
28,5620.8
An estimated 98% of votes have been counted.
* Incumbent

U.S. House results

Boston

Lowell

Springfield

LEAD/WON

Democrat

Seat

Current leader

* Incumbent

Statewide ballot measures

Question 1

Amend right-to-repair law

ResponseVotes Pct.
Yes Yes
2,553,41974.9%
No No
854,59725.1
3,408,016 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Question 2

Create ranked-choice voting

ResponseVotes Pct.
Yes Yes
1,548,99245.2%
No No
1,875,71254.8
3,424,704 votes reported from 100% of precincts.

Results by state

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Sources: Edison Research, Associated Press, ProPublica, U.S. Census Bureau, National Center for Health Statistics, Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections, Cook Political Report. Illustrations by Ben Kirchner for The Washington Post.