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A Massachusetts general election was held on November 7, 1978 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

The election included:

Democratic and Republican candidates were selected in party primaries held September 14, 1978.

Governor and lieutenant governor

Democrats Edward J. King and Thomas P. O'Neill III were elected Governor and Lieutenant Governor, respectively, over Republican candidates Francis W. Hatch, Jr. and William I. Cowin.

Attorney general

Democrat Francis X. Belotti was elected Attorney General. He defeated Republican Bill Weld in the general election.

Massachusetts Attorney General Election, 1978 [1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Francis X. Belotti (incumbent) 1,532,835 78.43% Increase28.76
Republican Bill Weld 421,417 21.56% Decrease27.15
Write-in 64 0.01% Increase 0.01
Total votes 1,954,316 100.00%

Secretary of the Commonwealth

Incumbent Secretary of the Commonwealth Paul Guzzi sought election to the U.S. Senate, leaving his office vacant for the next term.

State Representative Michael J. Connolly defeated Lois Pines, Anthony J. Vigliotti, James Hennigan, David E. Crosby, William J. Galvin Jr., and John Fulham in the Democratic primary and Republican John W. Sears in the general election.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth Democratic Primary, 1978 [2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael J. Connolly 192,641 25.81%
Democratic Lois Pines 185,504 24.85%
Democratic Anthony J. Vigliotti 103,895 13.91%
Democratic James Hennigan 80,402 10.77%
Democratic David E. Crosby 78,372 10.50%
Democratic William J. Galvin Jr. 67,180 9.00%
Democratic John Fulham 38,337 5.13%
Write-in 12 0.00%
Total votes 746,383 100.00%
Blank {{{candidate}}} 156,876
Turnout 903,259 100.00%

General election

Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth Election, 1978 [3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Michael J. Connolly 1,115,409 59.96% Decrease 4.53
Republican John W. Sears 744,488 40.02% Increase 4.53
Write-in 169 0.02% Increase 0.02

Treasurer and Receiver-General

Incumbent Treasurer and Receiver-General Robert Q. Crane defeated Lawrence DiCara, Paul Cacchiotti, Dayce Moore, Thomas Lopes, and Lawrence Blacke in the Democratic Primary and Republican Lewis Crampton in the general election.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Massachusetts Treasurer and Receiver-General Democratic Primary, 1978 [4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Robert Q. Crane (incumbent) 375,688 49.04%
Democratic Lawrence DiCara 231,315 30.19%
Democratic Paul Cacchiotti 45,029 5.88%
Democratic Dayce Moore 43,466 5.67%
Democratic Thomas Lopes 39,691 5.18%
Democratic Lawrence Blacke 30,930 4.04%
Write-in 24 0.00%
Total votes 766,143 100.00%
Massachusetts Treasurer and Receiver-General Election, 1978 [5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert Q. Crane (incumbent) 1,125,960 60.24% Decrease39.72
Republican Lewis Crampton 743,231 39.76% N/A
Write-in 67 0.00% Decrease 0.03
Total votes 1,869,258 100.00%

Auditor

Incumbent Auditor Thaddeus M. Buczko defeated Peter Meade in the Democratic primary and Republican Timothy F. O'Brien in the general election.

O'Brien replaced William A. Casey as the Republican nominee after Casey dropped out of the race. After conservative Edward J. King defeated Michael Dukakis for the Democratic nomination for governor, Casey chose to drop-out and support the anti-abortion King over the pro-choice Republican nominee Francis Hatch.[6]

O'Brien was selected by the State Committee over attorney Ralph Barbagallo, Jr. and William Sargent, the son of former Governor Francis W. Sargent.[6]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Massachusetts Auditor Democratic Primary, 1978 [7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thaddeus M. Buczko (incumbent) 448,294 59.57%
Democratic Peter Meade 304,218 40.43%
Write-in 10 0.00%
Total votes 752,522 100.00%

General election

Massachusetts Auditor General Election, 1978 [8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Thaddeus M. Buczko (incumbent) 1,189,562 64.91% Decrease35.08
Republican Timothy F. O'Brien 643,096 35.09% N/A
Write-in 48 0.00% Decrease0.01
Total votes 1,832,658 100.00%

United States Senator

Democratic Democratic Congressman Paul E. Tsongas was elected over incumbent Republican Edward Brooke.

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