These Massachusetts towns really wanted weed legalized

Here are 13 Massachusetts towns that had at least 70 percent of voters vote yes on Question 4, to legalize recreational marijuana.

The three largest cities also voted in favor of the ballot: 62 percent of Boston voters, 57 percent of Springfield voters and 55 percent of Worcester voters all voted yes on Question 4.

These are the 24 towns in Massachusetts that voted 55 percent or higher against the marijuana ballot question.

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Amherst

Amherst:

10,737 (74%) to 3,677 (26%)

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Aquinnah

Aquinnah:

204 (74%) to 71 (26%)

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Becket

Becket:

688 (67%) to 337 (33%)

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Bolton

Bolton:

2,421 (73%) to 883 (27%)

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Cambridge

Cambridge:

35,360 (71%) to 14,230 (29%)

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Chilmark

Chilmark:

524 (71%) to 217 (29%)

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Leverett

Leverett:

896 (72%) to 343 (28%)

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Pelham

Pelham:

674 (73%) to 245 (27%)

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Provincetown

Provincetown:

1,717 (76%) to 537 (24%)

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Shutesbury

Shutesbury:

924 (75%) to 309 (25%)

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Somerville

Somerville:

29,447 (76%) to 9,498 (24%)

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Wendell

Wendell:

460 (79%) to 121 (21%)

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West Tisbury

West Tisbury:

1,578 (73%) to 590 (27%)

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Marijuana and Massachusetts

For a complete breakdown of how voters across the state voted on all four ballot questions, go here.

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24 towns that really DIDN'T want marijuana legalized

These towns voted 55 percent or more against legalizing marijuana.