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District Turnout percentage Yes No Yes No Adams 61.3 77.4 22.2 72.6 24.8 Cabot 44.8 64.7 30.7 63.3 33.3 Currier 52.6 76.4 21.6 67.3 29 .6 Dudley 44.2 72.6 22.6 81.1 17. 0 Eliot 53.1 32.7 65.5 42.5 49.1 Kirkland 35.4 46.7 48.4 58.2 3 8.5 Leverett 52.6 71.3 27.9 58.3 3 7.1 Lowell 56.6 60.2 34.1 51.0 34. 0 Mather 55.4 65.2 29.4 55.2 39. 8 North 35.7 55.0 42.0 54.0 43.0 Quincy 55.2 76.6 21.8 59.8 35. 6 Winthrop 44.1 57.5 41.3 46.3 4 7.5 Freshmen 26.2 56.7 39.5 60.8 3 5.6 Total 45.2 63.4 33.6 59.2 3 6.4
Percentages of yes and no votes do not total 100, because the percentages of ballots left blank were not included.
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