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DEMOCRAT MAURA HEALEY ELECTED MASS. ATTORNEY GENERAL

Maura Healey thanked voters after winning election as attorney general Tuesday night.

Completing a speedy ascension in state politics, former prosecutor Maura Healey on Tuesday won the race to succeed Attorney General Martha Coakley, beating out Republican attorney John Miller of Winchester for the state's top law enforcement office. Healey, a 43-year-old Charlestown Democrat making her first run for public office, had won 63 percent of the vote compared to 37 percent for Miller with 87 percent of the votes counted Tuesday night.

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