Leader Herald Staff Report
State Senator Sal DiDomenico and the rep flew to victory yesterday with ease. They had no opponents and scored big votes.
Governor’s Councilor and former Everett resident and well known local attorney Terrence Kennedy scored a convincing victory against his opponent, Vincent Dixon. Dixon ran against Kennedy as an unenrolled/independent candidate. Two well-known longtime elected public officials with large followings in Everett, Michael Sullivan and Maria Curtatone, Clerk of Courts and Register of Deeds in Middlesex County respectively, scored impressive votes. Neither of them had opponents.
The 2018 election results are listed below and denoted in bold with an *.
Statewide elections
U.S. Senator
Elizabeth Warren, Democrat, incumbent*
Geoff Diehl, Republican
Shiva Ayyadurai, Independent
Governor and Lt. Governor
Charlie Baker and Karyn Polito, Republican, incumbent*
Jay Gonzalez and Quentin Palfrey, Democrat
Attorney General
Maura Healey, Democrat, incumbent*
James McMahon III, Republican
Secretary of State
William Galvin, Democrat, incumbent*
Anthony Amore, Republican
Juan Sanchez Jr., Green-Rainbow
Treasurer
Deborah Goldberg, Democrat, incumbent*
Keiko Orrall, Republican
Jamie Guerin, Green-Rainbow
Auditor
Suzanne Bump, Democrat, incumbent*
Helen Brady, Republican
Daniel Fishman, Libertarian
Edward Stamas, Green-Rainbow
U.S. House of Representatives
1st District
Richard Neal, Democrat, incumbent*
(Neal ran unopposed.)
2nd District
James McGovern, Democrat, incumbent*
Tracy Lovvorn, Republican
3rd District
Rick Green, Republican
Lori Trahan, Democrat*
Michael Mullen, Independent
4th District
Joseph Kennedy III, Democrat, incumbent*
(Kennedy ran unopposed.)
5th District
Katherine Clark, Democrat, incumbent*
John Hugo, Republican
6th District
Seth Moulton, Democrat, incumbent*
Joseph Schneider, Republican
Mary Jean Charbonneau, Independent
7th District
Ayanna Pressley, Democrat*
(Pressley ran unopposed.)
8th District
Stephen Lynch, Democrat, incumbent*
(Lynch ran unopposed.)
9th District
Bill Keating, Democrat, incumbent*
Peter Tedeschi, Republican