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18th Suffolk County District = BOSTON: Ward 21, Pcts. 2, 4, 13-16; Ward 22, Pcts. 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11-13; and Brookline: Pct. 1
"Michael J. Moran garnered 1,862 votes, nearly 70 percent of the vote according to unofficial results"
"In the 18th Suffolk seat, which represents Boston's Allston-Brighton neighborhood and portions of Brookline, Democrat Michael J. Moran garnered 1,862 votes, nearly 70 percent of the vote according to unofficial results with all Boston precincts reporting. Unenrolled challenger Thomas O'Brien had 764 votes, more than 28 percent of the Boston total. Green-Rainbow candidate Daniel Kontoff got 42 votes, less than 2 percent of the total.
"The winner replaces Brian P. Golden, a three-term Democrat who stepped down in December after Gov. Mitt Romney appointed him to the state Department of Telecommunications and Energy Commission."
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http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/04/12/pittsfield_city_lawyer_wins_special_house_election/ 2.)
3rd Berkshire County District = PITTSFIELD: Ward 1, Pct. A; Wards 2, 3, 4; Ward 5, Pct. A, Wards 6, 7
"Pittsfield Democrat Christopher N. Speranzo received more than twice as many votes as Republican Terry M. Kinnas on Tuesday in the race for the 3rd Berkshire seat in the state House of Representatives.
"Speranzo, the Pittsfield city solicitor, had 3,507 votes while Kinnas got 1,434 with all precincts reporting, according to the city clerk's office. The results are unofficial. There was about a 20 percent turnout, according to the city clerk.
"Speranzo will replace Democrat Peter Larkin, who resigned in January after 14 years in office to become a lobbyist."
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http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/04/12/pittsfield_city_lawyer_wins_special_house_election/3.)
12th Suffolk County District "where Linda Dorcena Forry, 31, cruised to an unchallenged victory in the 12th Suffolk district, which straddles Boston's Mattapan neighborhood and portions of Milton, according to unofficial results."
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http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/04/12/pittsfield_city_lawyer_wins_special_house_election/____________________________________________________________
3 more votes NOT to place gay discrimination into the Massachusetts Constitution.
All three candidates have stated they are PRO-same-sex marriage
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