Massachusetts Election Results 2020 | Live Map Updates | Voting by County & District

Joe Biden won in Massachusetts.

Last updated Jan. 6, 2021, 4:41 p.m. EST
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Mail ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 3 and received by Nov. 6.

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Mail ballot processing starts weeks before Election Day.

Massachusetts presidential results

Democrats
held
this seat
Candidate
Pct.
Biden
dem
65.9%
2,382,202
Trump*
gop
32.3%
1,167,202
Vote history
For this seat
  • 2008: D+26
  • ’12: D+24
  • ’16: D+29

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Massachusetts demographics

Non-white population

Massachusetts's diversity is mostly on par with the rest of the nation.

7% 78% Median of all states 28% // State data highlighted28%Massachusetts

Median income

Massachusetts has one of the higher median household incomes in the U.S.

$43,567 $82,604 Median of all states $59,116 // State data highlighted$77,378Massachusetts

Bachelor's degree

Massachusetts has among the highest percentages of people with four-year college degrees.

20% 58% Median of all states 31% // State data highlighted43%Massachusetts

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County results

CountyBiden pctTrump pct
Plymouth County
57.8%
173,630
40.3%
121,227
Middlesex County
71.8%
617,196
26.4%
226,956
Bristol County
55.1%
153,377
43.1%
119,872
Berkshire County
72.7%
51,705
25.4%
18,064
Hampden County
57.9%
125,948
40.2%
87,318
Essex County
63.7%
267,198
34.5%
144,837
Hampshire County
72.4%
63,362
25.5%
22,281
Worcester County
57.8%
248,773
39.9%
171,683
Franklin County
71.0%
30,030
26.5%
11,201
Norfolk County
67.4%
273,312
30.9%
125,294

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Contrast that with other popular Republican governors in blue states: Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker said today he voted for nobody, and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan wrote in the late President Ronald Reagan.

Hello from Boston! It's hard to believe the election is finally here. I have my eye on the battle for the Senate. One race where Democrats are hoping to flip a seat blue: Sen. Susan Collins up in Maine. She's facing a tough challenge from Democrat Sara Gideon, and the state's new ranked-choice voting structure puts the race in new territory.