Politics & Government

Berlin Election Results 2022: Vote Totals For All Races

Thousands of Berlin voters have cast their votes in the 2022 state and federal elections in a number of key races.

(Kristin Borden/Patch)

BERLIN, CT — The polls are closed in Berlin and the vote counting is underway in several key federal and state races, including the office of governor, U.S. Senator, Congress and the state House and Senate.

Eyes are on the gubernatorial race as incumbent Gov. Ned Lamont faces off against Republican nominee Bob Stefanowski and Independent Party candidate Rob Hotaling.

Voters will also get to decide on several state constitutional positions including treasurer, comptroller, attorney general and secretary of the state.

Find out what's happening in Berlinfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Connecticut also has a U.S. Senate seat up for grabs. Sen. Richard Blumenthal is seeking a third term, while Republican Leora Levy hopes to unseat him. All the state’s congressional seats are up for election as well.

All seats in the state General Assembly are up for election this year.

Find out what's happening in Berlinfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The following are the contested races that will be on the ballot for Berlin voters:

Overall winners will be bolded.

Governor/ Lieutenant Governor

Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Democrat/Working Families/Griebel Frank For CT

4,324

Bob Stefanowski and Laura Devlin (Republican)

5,096

Robert Hotaling and Stewart “Chip” Beckett (Independent)

85


U.S. Senator
Richard Blumenthal (Democrat/Working Families)
4,408

Leora Levy (Republican)

5,060

John Anderson (write-in)

14

Congressional Representative

John Larson (Democratic Party/Working Families)

4,426

Larry Lazor (Republican Party

4,863

Mary L. Sanders (Green Party)

74

STATE SENATOR
6th Senate District (100 percent)

Rick Lopes (Democratic Party/Working Families)

9,026

Tremell Collins (Republican Party)

7,982


STATE REPRESENTATIVE

30th House District (100 percent reporting)

Denise McNair (Democrat/Working Families)
4,754

Inc. Donna Veach (Republican Party)
5,780

83rd House District (100 percent reporting)

Jonathan "Jack" Fazzino (Democratic Party/Working Families)

4,986

Lou Arata (Republican Party/Independent Party)

4,872


Judge of Probate

William C. Rivera (Democratic Party)

3,670

Michael A. Carrier (Republican Party)

5,533

Registrar of Voters
Christy Miano (Democratic Party)
4,095

Joan D. Veley (Republican Party)

5,022

Referendum questions
1 - Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to
provide for early voting?

Yes 4,542 or No 4,551

2 - Shall the Charter Section 8-17 be amended to provide the Town with the option to provide
public nursing services via Ordinance, as provided in proposed new Chapter 11 of the Charter?

Yes 3,548 or No 5,126

3 - Shall the Charter Section 5-1 be amended to remove the requirement that the Town Manager reside in Berlin during her/his tenure of office?

Yes 2,677 or No 6,331

4 - Shall the words “on the ballot” be added to the second sentence of Section 2-8 of the
Charter regarding the Board of Education, so that the new second sentence of 2-8 shall read
No party designation shall appear on the ballot in connection with the names of candidates for
said Board?

Yes 4,089 or No 4,242

5 - Shall the following Charter revisions be made: (a) Sections 3-8 and 5-5: increase the bid threshold for purchases to $25,000; (b) remove the Fire Marshal from Section 6-9 and place into new Section 6-10; (c) Section 6-9: substitute the words “or as otherwise provided by this Charter or by Ordinance;” (d) Section 4-4-1: revise the prohibition for Board of Finance member service on other boards and commissions; (e) Section 3-8: require all collective bargaining agreements to be presented to the Council for approval, consistent with applicable Connecticut law; and (f) Section 6-11-4: require the Board of Finance and Council to include the annual actuarially determined pension contribution in the annual General Fund budget?

Yes 3,856 or No 4,020

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