Connecticut voters will vote for president, fill seats for all five U.S. Representatives, one of the two U.S. Senate seats, plus seats in the General Assembly.
Connecticut cities and town clerks continued counting well after midnight on Tuesday. Here's where the numbers stand.
The results are coming in for several key Congressional races that took place across the Tri-State area, including Connecticut.
Connecticut voters have had their say in the 2024 elections and we are tracking results as they come in. Connecticut has voted for the Democratic ticket in every presidential election since 1992. This year,
Here's what we know and don't know about results: Vice President Kamala Harris won Connecticut, with the Associated Press calling the presidential race just minutes after polls closed in Connecticut. As of 5 a.m., she won over Republican Donald Trump by a margin of about 10 percent in Connecticut.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris won Connecticut with news organizations making the call minutes after polls closed Tuesday.
Connecticut's Democratic leaders said Wednesday they were disappointed with the election of Donald Trump but would work across the aisle and uphold the values of Connecticut residents. U.S. Rep Joe Courtney,
Connecticut's tabulators, the machines you feed your ballot into, are nearly 20 years old. Beginning next summer, however, they'll get swapped out for updated ones.
Sen. Chris Murphy (D) easily won his reeelection bid in the state of Connecticut, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ. Murphy was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2013 and
Absentee voting became increasingly popular during the pandemic, and now Connecticut voters have approved a ballot measure making it easier for more people to vote by mail in future elections.
All three states offered early in-person voting in the days leading up. See below for Election Day polling hours in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Remember, you only need t
Track real-time Connecticut election results in the races for president and Congress, plus the state's ballot measure and statewide offices.