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Massachusetts primary results -- September 15, 1998By Congressional Quarterly
Candidate Votes %
Hometown Age Occupation
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GOVERNOR
*Scott Harshbarger (D) 296,212 51.5%
Westwood 56 State attorney general
Patricia McGovern (D) 180,429 31.4%
Andover 57 Lawyer
Brian J. Donnelly (D) 98,774 17.2%
Dennis 52 Former ambassador;
former U.S. representative
*Argeo Paul Cellucci (R) 129,810 58.1%
Hudson 50 Incumbent
Joseph Malone (R) 93,466 41.9%
Waltham 43 State treasurer
HOUSE DISTRICT 1
(West -- Berkshire Hills; Fitchburg; Amherst)
*John W. Olver (D) Unopposed
Amherst 62 Incumbent
*Gregory L. Morgan (R) Unopposed
Leominster 51 Security manager
HOUSE DISTRICT 2
(West Central -- Northampton; Springfield; Sturbridge)
*Richard E. Neal (D) Unopposed
Springfield 49 Incumbent
No Republican candidate
HOUSE DISTRICT 3
(Central and Southeast -- Worcester; coastal towns)
*Jim McGovern (D) Unopposed
Worcester 38 Incumbent
*Matthew J. Amorello (R) Unopposed
Grafton 40 State senator
HOUSE DISTRICT 4
(Boston suburbs -- Newton; New Bedford; part of Fall River)
*Barney Frank (D) Unopposed
Newton 58 Incumbent
No Republican candidate
HOUSE DISTRICT 5
(North Central -- Lawrence; Lowell)
*Martin T. Meehan (D) Unopposed
Lowell 41 Incumbent
*David E. Coleman (R) Unopposed
Methuen 38 Mortgage banker
HOUSE DISTRICT 6
(North Shore -- Lynn; Peabody)
*John F. Tierney (D) 43,073 87.0%
Salem 46 Incumbent
David A. Francoeur (D) 6,456 13.0%
Marblehead 32 Marketing communications manager
*Peter G. Torkildsen (R) 21,017 68.4%
Danvers 40 Former U.S. representative
Paul McCarthy (R) 9,721 31.6%
Lynnfield 42 Television consultant
HOUSE DISTRICT 7
(Northwest suburbs -- Woburn; Framingham; Revere)
*Edward J. Markey (D) Unopposed
Malden 52 Incumbent
*Patricia H. Long (R) Unopposed
Lexington Legal negotiator
HOUSE DISTRICT 8
(Parts of Boston and suburbs -- Cambridge; Somerville)
*Michael E. Capuano (D) 18,874 23.2%
Somerville 46 Mayor
Raymond L. Flynn (D) 13,948 17.2%
Boston 59 Former mayor
George A. Bachrach (D) 11,930 14.7%
Watertown 46 Former state senator
John T. O'Connor (D) 10,679 13.1%
Cambridge 43 Environmental activist
Marjorie O'Neill Clapprood (D) 9,965 12.3%
Watertown 48 Radio talk show host
Christopher F. Gabrieli (D) 5,526 6.8%
Boston 38 Financial executive
Charles Yancey (D) 3,954 4.9%
Boston 49 City councilman
Susan M. Tracy (D) 2,573 3.2%
Boston 38 Management consultant
Thomas M. Keane Jr.(D) 2,120 2.6%
Boston 42 City councilman
Alex Rodriguez (D) 1,683 2.1%
Boston 56 Former U.S. Treasury official
*Philip Hyde III (R) Unopposed
Somerville Economic designer
HOUSE DISTRICT 9
(Part of Boston, southern suburbs -- Taunton; Braintree; part of
Brockton)
*Joe Moakley (D) Unopposed
South Boston 71 Incumbent
No Republican candidate
HOUSE DISTRICT 10
(South Shore -- Cape Cod; islands)
*Bill Delahunt (D) Unopposed
Quincy 57 Incumbent
*Eric V. Bleicken (R) Unopposed
Yarmouth 57 Construction company owner
* = Nominee
# = Will meet in runoff.
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