With several Connecticut towns reporting more than 50% voter turnout by 6 p.m. and one reporting more than 75% residents streamed to the polls today to cast ballots that, from some corners, could resonate nationally.
The race for Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District between incumbent Democrat Jahana Hayes and Republican challenger George Logan drew a national spotlight. Other contests included a contentious and expensive gubernatorial rematch along with races for U.S. Senate and General Assembly.
Connecticut voters are considering in-person early voting. It is too soon to say whether that amendment to the state constitution will pass. Voters at the.
High turnout reported in many CT towns as voters head to polls- A nationally significant congressional contest, a contentious and expensive gubernatorial rematch, and races for U.S. Senate and General Assembly come to a conclusion today as voters go to the polls in Connecticut.At noon on Tuesday, Connecticut.
Tuesday is Election Day and is when voters choose who they want to represent them on a local, state, and national level. In Hartford, voters got in line just as.