The town provided
Green Party nominee
Jill Stein with her largest percentage of the vote statewide in both the
2012 and
2016 presidential elections. Out of 557 votes cast in the town in 2012, Stein received 43 votes (7.72 percent, more than seven times her statewide percentage of 0.63). She received just 27 less votes than
Republican Mitt Romney, who only got 70 votes in Wendell in his loss to
Democrat Barack Obama, who handily won the town with 427 votes (76.66 percent).
Libertarian Gary Johnson finished fourth with 17 votes (3.05 percent). Four years later in 2016, out of 584 total votes cast in the town, Stein received 48 (8.22 percent, more than five times of her statewide percentage of 1.43).
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton won the town with 402 votes (68.84 percent) over
Republican Donald Trump, who received 104 votes (17.81 percent).
Libertarian Gary Johnson received 21 votes (3.60 percent) and there were nine write-ins (1.54 percent). Four years later in the
2020 presidential election, the town produced the second-highest percentage of the vote in the state for
Green Party nominee
Howie Hawkins. Out of 614 total votes cast in the town, Hawkins garnered nine votes (1.47 percent).
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen got 13 votes (2.12 percent) to finish third.
Joe Biden won the town with 487 votes (79.32 percent) over then-
President Trump, who received 105 votes (17.10 percent). The town awarded U.S. Senator
Bernie Sanders of neighboring
Vermont with his highest percentage of the vote statewide in the
2020 Massachusetts Democratic presidential primary. Out of 403 votes cast, Sanders received 205 (50.87 percent) votes in front of home-state U.S. Senator
Elizabeth Warren with 110 votes (27.30 percent). former
President Joe Biden notched 68 votes (16.87 percent) in the town to come in third ahead of former
Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg with 15 votes (3.72 percent).
Pete Buttigieg and U.S. Senator
Amy Klobuchar of
Minnesota clinched two votes a piece with one vote going to former U.S. Representative
Tulsi Gabbard of
Hawaii. Wendell was the only town in Massachusetts to be won with a majority (more than 50 percent) of its vote by a presidential candidate in that year's Democratic primary. ==References==