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Scott Brown (R), Elizabeth Warren (D): U.S. Senate
Scott Brown has represented Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate since a January 2010 special election held to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the late Ted Kennedy. Brown defeated state Attorney General Martha Coakley with 1,168,107 votes, or 51.9 percent, to her 1,058,682 votes, or 47.1 percent.
Congressman William Richard Keating (D), Christopher Sheldon (R), Daniel S. Botelho (I): 9th Congressional District
Keating has been the Conressman representing Barnstable for the past 2 years. He faces off against Christopher Sheldon (R), has worked for the past 14 years in financial services. In 2010, Keating (D) defeated Jeff Perry (R) 47%-42% to represent the 10th Congressional District. Botelho is an independent candidate; this is his first run for public office.
Therese Murray (D), Thomas F. Keyes (R): Mass. Senate Plymouth and Barnstable District
Therese Murray has been the state senator representing the Plymouth and Barnstable District since 1992. She faces off against Thomas Keyes, has served on the Sandwich Board of Selectmen and most recently the Barnstable County Assembly of Delegates.
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LIVE 2012 Falmouth ELECTION RESULTS
Race | Democratic Candidates | Results | Republican Candidates | Results | 3rd Party Candidate | Results |
U.S. President |
Obama-Biden |
Romney-Ryan | ||||
U.S. Senate |
Elizabeth Warren |
Scott Brown | ||||
U.S. Congress District 9 |
William Keating |
Christopher Sheldon |
Daniel Botelho | |||
MA Senate Plymouth and Barnstable District |
Therese Murray |
Thomas Keyes | ||||
Answer | Results | Answer | Results | |||
Question 1: 'Right to Repair' | Yes | No | ||||
Question 2: Prescription of Life-Ending Medication | Yes | No | ||||
Question 3: Medical Marijuana | Yes | No |