2008 State election - Massachusetts
President
| Party | Candidate | # of Votes | # of Votes in Lowell | Incumbent | Win |
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| Democrat | Barrack Obama | 1904097 | 20646 |
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| Republican | John McCain | 1108854 | 10392 |
US Senator
| Party | Candidate | # of Votes | # of Votes in Lowell | Incumbent | Win |
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| Democrat | John Kerry | 1971974 | 21038 |
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| Republican | Jeffrey Beatty | 926038 | 8332 |
Congress
| Party | Candidate | # of Votes | # of Votes in Lowell | Incumbent | Win |
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| Democrat | Niki Tsongas | 225947 | 25538 |
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Governor's Council
| Party | Candidate | # of Votes | # of Votes in Lowell | Incumbent | Win |
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| Democrat | Marilyn Devaney | 249960 | 21361 |
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State Senator
| Party | Candidate | # of Votes | # of Votes in Lowell | Incumbent | Win |
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| Democrat | Steven Panagiotakos | 50192 | 26228 |
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State Representative
| Party | Candidate | # of Votes | # of Votes in Lowell | Incumbent | Win |
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| Democrat | Thomas Golden | 12040 | 7710 |
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State Representative
| Party | Candidate | # of Votes | # of Votes in Lowell | Incumbent | Win |
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| Democrat | Dave Nangle | 10365 | 10365 |
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State Representative
| Party | Candidate | # of Votes | # of Votes in Lowell | Incumbent | Win |
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| Democrat | Kevin Murphy | 6604 | 6604 |
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| Unenrolled | Kenneth Patrician | 1289 | 1289 |
Register of Probate
| Party | Candidate | # of Votes | # of Votes in Lowell | Incumbent | Win |
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| Democrat | Tara DeCristofaro | 474220 | 21012 |
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In the Presidential election, Barrack Obama and Joe Biden defeated John McCain and Sarah Pailin. Also on the presidential ballot in Massachusetts were Nader and Gonzalez (unenrolled); Barr and Root (Libertarian); McKinney and Clemente (Green-Rainbow); and Baldwin and Castle (Constitutional Party).
In the US Senate race, Libertarian Robert Underwood was also on the ballot.