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Election monitor appointed for Bridgeport on Election Day
An election monitor has been appointed to oversee the election process in Bridgeport on Tuesday.
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Connecticut municipalities prepare for Election Day
Final preparations are underway in Connecticut ahead of Election Day. “In our business, Election Day is like the Superbowl,” Derby Town Clerk Marc Garofalo said. “I think everybody is ready to go, our poll workers are all set, they will have final training on Monday evening.” On Tuesday, voters will head to the polls and elect the next local officials….
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Connecticut towns prepare for Election Day
The polls will be open at 6 a.m. on Tuesday in 169 towns where residents will elect their next town officials.
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What to know as we approach Election Day
Here are some key deadlines and registration tips as we prepare for Election Day, which is a week away.
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Every Vote Counts: Connecticut Race Decided by 1 Vote
They say every vote counts. In one Connecticut town, it really did. A race for a seat in the state Legislature has been decided by a single vote. Nearly 10,600 ballots were cast in the race between Republican Tony Morrison and Democrat Christopher Poulos to represent the 81st Assembly District in Southington, a town about 20 miles (32 kilometers) southwest…
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Republicans Win Control of U.S. House
Republicans will take control of the U.S. House in the next session of Congress, NBC News projected Wednesday. Democrats will retain control of the Senate, based on the results of last week’s elections.
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George Logan Concedes 5th Congressional Race Hours After Jahana Hayes Declares Victory
Jahana Hayes declared victory over George Logan in the 5th Congressional race, Logan has conceded.
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Jahana Hayes Declares Victory Over George Logan in 5th Congressional Race
Democrat Jahana Hayes has declared victory over Republican opponent George Logan in the race for the Fifth District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. It’s a race that could have a national impact.
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Jahana Hayes Declares Victory Over Republican Challenger
Democrat Jahana Hayes has declared victory over Republican opponent George Logan. It’s a race that could have a national impact.
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Jahana Hayes Is Projected Winner in 5th District Congressional Race
Democrat Jahana Hayes has been reelected for Connecticut’s Fifth District Congressional seat. She defeated her Republican opponent, George Logan, in a race that was being watched for a possible national impact. Logan held a news conference on Thursday morning and said called Hayes Thursday morning and congratulated her on her victory. “We hold our heads up high,” Logan said,...
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What Happens After Connecticut's Midterm Elections?
We’re taking a look at what really matters to the people of Connecticut and how this election could tee things up for the presidential race in 2024.
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Voters Eagerly Wait for Connecticut's 5th Congressional District Results
Voters in Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District are eagerly waiting to see who will represent them in Washington, D.C. “Nervous I guess,” Jesse Perez said. “Nervous but not surprised, races come very close and I’d rather wait a little longer to have the right results than rush and not be certain,” Mandy Allen-Fisher said. The race is a toss-up between...
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Control of the House and Senate Still Up for Grabs: Here's What We Know
The balance of power in Congress – and with it the fate of President Joe Biden’s White House agenda – was up in the air early Wednesday as ballot counting went on around the country
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Tong Wins Re-Election Over Republican Challenger
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has won re-election over challenger Jessica Kordas. NBC News declared Tong the project winner early Wednesday morning. Tong is the incumbent. He claimed that Kordas called him and conceded. NBC News has declared U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal is the project winner in the senate race. He was competing against first-time candidate Leora Levy, a...
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Day After Polls Close, Battleground States Still Calling Winners, Losers and Surprise Upsets
Midterm results continue to be called in states across the country, but many highly watched races have already been called. Here’s what you need to know.
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Curbside Voting Becomes a Reality for Some East Haven Residents
A district in East Haven is making the voting process a little easier by offering a curbside option. How does it work, you might ask? District 2 Moderator Steven Andree said the goal is to help anyone who might have a hard time walking, or those who are disabled. Residents can drive up to Momauguin Elementary School with a family…
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Few Early Complaints During Voting
NBC Connecticut Investigates has heard from a few viewers with early complaints about long lines on Election Day, tabulator troubles and a possible new issue we had not heard about before.
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Election Hotline Provides Resource for Voters
Officials were busy answering the phones at the state’s Election Day hotline center Tuesday. The call center, staffed by election officers and attorneys from the Election Enforcement Commission (SEEC), is set up to address voter concerns. Ensuring that Election Day goes smoothly is a priority for the state. Understanding what issues are happening at polling stations and being able...
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NY Attorney General, a Thorn in Trump's Side, Seeks 2nd Term
New York Attorney General Letitia James, one of former President Donald Trump’s chief legal nemeses, is hoping to win a second term Tuesday in a race that pits her against a lesser-known Republican lawyer.
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Few Early Complaints During Voting
NBC Connecticut Investigates has heard from a few viewers with early complaints about long lines on Election Day, tabulator troubles and a possible new issue we had not heard about before. A tabulator did not work for about 45 minutes at the Barnard School polling station in Enfield. Head voting moderator Kelly Davis said it was not a big problem. …