On Tuesday Bostonians voted to elect two new state legislatures to Beacon Hill to replace the seats vacated by Mayor Marty Walsh and his Corporation Counsel Eugene O’Flaherty. To be sworn into the Massachusetts House of Representatives will be Daniel Hunt from Mayor Walsh’s old 13th Suffolk District, and Daniel Joseph Ryan from O’Flaherty’s Second Suffolk District.

These were primary elections which means there’s still one more final general election slated to take place on April 1. But as there were no Republican candidates running for either district seat, Hunt and Ryan will run unopposed in the general election unless, by some fluke accident, a write-in candidate ousts them both.

So technically, Hunt and Ryan are the winners. Both politicos won their new State House seats by a considerable margin though it was Ryan who took his election in a landslide.

Ryan took home 2,071 votes, a substantial 80.8 percent of ballots cast, to runaway with the race to represent Charlestown and some of Chelsea from second place finisher Christopher Remmes, who only managed 359 votes.

Hunt, on the other hand, garnered 2,249 votes, or 49.32 percent of ballots cast, to beat out second place finisher John O’Toole who made the race closer by taking 1,052 votes. Liam Curran was a not-so-distant third with 880 votes.

According to the Boston Globe “Voter turnout, in Boston, for the 13th and Second Suffolk districts was slightly below 20 percent.”