Connecticut, Election Day
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Voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 4, to cast their ballots in municipal races across the state. Get answers to your voting questions here.
Democrats made broad gains Tuesday in Connecticut’s first general election since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, flipping open top-of-ballot seats that had been controlled by Republicans in the Democratic cities of New Britain and Norwich and suburbs of Branford and Westport.
Tuesday is Election Day and voters will be taking part in municipal elections across the state. Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas said turnout for municipal elections is typically lower than federal races,
Election Day is nearly upon us. Voters will determine the next mayor of New York City, the next governor of New Jersey, among other positions, and answer key ballot proposal questions, with housing being a main issue It is not a federal holiday,
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Result were still coming in Tuesday evening in two blue-collar central Connecticut cities where Democrats were looking to win back control of city hall while Republicans sought to maintain power.
Stamford is holding elections for mayor, Board of Reps, Board of Finance, Board of Education, town clerk and constable. Here's what to know.
Of the state's 169 municipalities, only tiny Union near the Massachusetts border, will not hold an election on Tuesday.