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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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