Nashoba Valley voters overwhelmingly went with Donald Trump as the Republican nominee, with Bernie Sanders claiming every town except Harvard in the Super Tuesday Massachusetts presidential primary.
Only Harvard chose Hillary Clinton, who overall eeked out a narrow win over Sanders statewide.
Voter turnout was high across the region, with Ayer reporting 200 voters in the first hour alone.
Town voting totals:
Ayer
The town had a 47.15 percent turnout, with 2,256 of 4,784 registered voters voting.
Democrat
* Sanders 809
* O’Malley 2
* Clinton 502
* De La Fuente 3
Total 1,338
Republican
* Trump 429
* Cruz 97
* Carson 32
* Rubio 170
* Kasich 142
Total 904
Groton
The town had a 50 percent turnout, with 4,009 of 7,975 registered voters voting.
Democrat
* Sanders 1294
* O’Malley 6
* Clinton 1013
* De La Fuente 0
Total 2,320
Republican
* Trump 610
* Cruz 168
* Carson 40
* Rubio 401
* Kasich 404
Total 1,686
Harvard
The town had a 62 percent turnout, with 2,447 of 3,934 registered voters voting.
Democrat
* Sanders 784
* O’Malley 2
* Clinton 820
* De La Fuente 1
Total 1,611
Republican
* Trump 273
* Cruz 87
* Carson 34
* Rubio 189
* Kasich 227
Total 830
Pepperell
The town had a 49.5 percent turnout, with 4,060 of 8,187 registered voters voting.
Democrat
* Sanders 1,176
* O’Malley 9
* Clinton 810
* De La Fuente 1
Total 2025
Republican
* Trump 1,001
* Cruz 241
* Carson 58
* Rubio 324
* Kasich 322
Total 2,017
Townsend
The town had a 44.9 percent turnout, with 2,809 of 6,252 registered voters voting.
Democrat
* Sanders 811
* O’Malley 6
* Clinton 505
* De La Fuente 1
Total 1346
Republican
* Trump 766
* Cruz 159
* Carson 41
* Rubio 234
* Kasich 189
Total 1451
Shirley
The town had a 48.2 percent turnout, with 2,040 of 4,229 registered voters voting.
Democrat
* Sanders 693
* O’Malley 6
* Clinton 421
* De La Fuente 1
Total 1127
Republican
* Trump 484
* Cruz 88
* Carson 27
* Rubio 134
* Kasich 132
Total 903