Politics & Government

Martha's Vineyard Election Results In Biden, Trump Race

Martha's Vineyard's unofficial results from the November 3 election are in.

MARTHA'S VINEYARD, MA—Unofficial results from the November 3 election in Martha's Vineyard show a a strong preference towards Democratic candidates and support for Joe Biden's campaign.

The voter turnout rates in Martha's Vineyard were significant this year, including 75% in Tisbury, 76.1% in Edgartown, 78% in Oak Bluffs 84.12% in Aquinnah, 85.76% in West Tisbury, and 87% in Chilmark.

Voters in Martha's Vineyard were choosing sides in the presidential race, a U.S. Senate race, a U.S. House race, a Massachusetts Senate race, a Massachusetts House of Representatives race, a Martha's Vineyard Commission race, two statewide ballot questions, and one local ballot question.

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Here is how Martha's Vineyard voted in the November 3 election:

President and Vice President

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  • Biden and Harris: 9,763
  • Trump and Pence: 2,610
  • Jorgensen and Cohen: 134
  • Hawkins and Walker: 81

Senator in Congress

  • Edward J. Markey: 9,605
  • Kevin J. O'Connor: 2,761

Representative in Congress

  • Bill Keating: 9,677
  • Helen Brady: 2,400
  • Michael Manley: 123

Martha's Vineyard Commission (two Tisbury seats)

  • Clarence Barnes III: 7,482
  • Ben Robinson: 5,974
  • Josh Goldstein: 5,911

Question 1: Amend Right to Repair Law

  • Yes: 9,291
  • No: 2,715

Question 2: Ranked-Choice Voting

  • Yes: 6,348
  • No: 5,580

Question 3: Appoint County Treasurer

  • No: 6,314
  • Yes: 4,812

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