Election 2020: Turnout was indeed larger
Long lines stretched down the street and around the corner all day at Salisbury Town Hall on Nov. 3.
Photo by Patrick L. Sullivan

Election 2020: Turnout was indeed larger

Voter turnout was higher than normal this year in the Northwest Corner.  We offer here a comparison of vote totals from the 2016 presidential election and the 2020 vote. 

For election vote totals from Nov. 3, see Democrats dominate voting in most area towns.

— Cynthia Hochswender

 

Town of Canaan
(Falls Village)

Total voted in 2020: 664

Total voted in 2016: 608

Cornwall

Total voted in 2020: 1,061

Total voted in 2016: 950

Kent

Total voted in 2020: 1,904

Total voted in 2016: 1,491

North Canaan

Total voted in 2020: 1,712

Total voted in 2016: 1,543

Salisbury

Total voted in 2020: 2,544

Total voted in 2016: 2,387

Sharon

Total voted in 2020: 1,587

Total voted in 2016: 1,447

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