Mass. voters brave snow, rain in Senate race (AP)
Boston election officials reported Tuesday they were having over double the turnout from December's party primaries. Voters in Andover and North Andover were greeted with big traffic backups. Secretary of State William Galvin says he expected from 1.6 million to 2.2 million people to vote — a spread of between 40 percent and 55 percent of registered voters.. Light snow and rain fell across the state as voters picked between Republican Scott Brown, Democrat Martha Coakley and independent Joseph L. Kennedy. National Weather Service meteorologist Charlie Foley called the weather "kind of an annoyance." |
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