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And the winner is ... Final results of today’s presidential and Senate races and voter thoughts on what motivated people to head to the polls in such heavy numbers Tuesday. For many, it was how the presidential and Massachusetts U.S. Senate candidates weighed in on issues such as women’s rights and health care.
Jennifer Huberdeau is writing this story and can be reached at jhuberdeau@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalJen, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 227.
Ballot questions answered: Tuesday’s ballot featured three state ballot questions, two of which have seen passionate arguments from both sides of the debates.
Question 2, the Death with Dignity Act, would allow a terminally ill patient to request a life-ending prescription, and Question 3 would
We’ll report how Northern Berkshire and the state voted on these matters. Question 1, the Right to Repair initiative, saw both sides reach a legislative compromise and so a no vote to prevent confusion was being urged. Did state voters accommodate the request?
Phil Demers is writing this story and can be reached at pdemers@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalPhil, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 225.
Incumbents look ahead: The Transcript speaks with state Sen. Benjamin Downing and state Rep. Gailanne Cariddi, incumbents who both appeared unopposed on Tuesday’s ballot, about what their legislative priorities are this coming term and what’s at stake for voters in this election.
Phil Demers is writing this story and can be reached at pdemers@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalPhil, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 225.



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