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Entering Falmouth

Main Street musings as we watch the watchers
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Falmouth results

Falmouth Votes!

With a strong performance from the Democrat topping the ticket, Falmouth voters spoke with a single voice, supporting the party straight through the ballot.  Nearly 80% voted.  Here are the unofficial Falmouth Results:

President

OBAMA - 11,693 (59.8%)

MCCAIN - 7,492 (38.3%)

U.S. Senator

KERRY - 11,502 (59.9%)

BEATTY - 7,212 (37.6%)

U.S. Representative

DELAHUNT - 14,750 (98.1%)

Governor's Council

FIOLA - 12,881 (98.8%)

MA Senator

MURRAY - 14,103 (98.6%)

State Rep. - Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket District

LARKOSH - 3,075 (39.1%)

FREITAG - 2,645 (33.6%)

MADDEN - 1,512 (19.2%)

FERREIRA - 625 (7.9%)

State Rep. 3rd Barnstable District

PATRICK - 6,062 (60.6%)

MURPHY - 3,906 (39.1%)

Register of Probate

TURKINGTON - 11,201 (60.7%)

WELSH PERRINO - 6,596 (35.7%)

FEENEY - 634 (3.4%)

County Commissioner

FLYNN - 11,935 (45.6 %)

LYONS - 5,679 (21.7%)

BARROS - 4,461 (17.05%)

CROWELL - 4,064 (15.5%)

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entering_falmouth140_140Troy B.G. Clarkson, a local government professional, grew up in Falmouth and has been deeply involved with the Falmouth community since 1993, when he was first elected to the Board of Selectmen at age 24 and served four terms in Falmouth's corner office, making his mark as a fiscal conservative and outspoken advocate for the integrity of our New England form of government. He writes about the goings on in the Cape's second largest town and offers the perspective of one of the town's longest serving Selectmen.

His formal education in political science at Boston College pales in comparison to his practical learning in the rooms of Town Hall, the stores of Main Street, and the far-reaching vines of local political networks. His column appears in the Falmouth Bulletin weekly.

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