Politics & Government
Bridgeport Election Results 2022: Vote Totals For Every Race
Here is how Bridgeport residents voted for every person on the ballot including president, congress and their local state races.

BRIDGEPORT, CT — Bridgeport voters went to the polls Tuesday to cast votes in state and federal elections. Below are the unofficial vote totals in the city from each race, according to the Secretary of State.
In Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont won reelection as did U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, and Democrats swept the top state offices including: Secretary of State, Stephanie Thomas; Treasurer, Erick Russell; Comptroller, Sean Scanlon; and Attorney General William Tong.
On the Congressional level, four Democratic incumbents, Rosa L. DeLauro, Jim Himes, Joe Courtney, John Larson, rolled to victory, while it was too close to call in the fifth district, which featured incumbent Democrat Jahana Hayes versus Republican challenger George Logan.
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The following are the contested races that were on the ballot for Bridgeport voters; the overall winners of the office are in bold:
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Governor/Lt. Governor:
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Democratic Party) - 12,206; 72.44%
- Bob Stefanowski and Laura Devlin (Republican Party) - 4,151; 24.64%
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Griebel Frank For CT Party) - 38; 0.23%
- Robert Hotaling and Stewart "Chip" Beckett (Independent Party) - 174; 1.03%
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Working Families Party) - 279; 1.66%
- Michelle Louise Bicking and Cassandra A. Martineau (Write in) - 1; 0.01%
U.S. Senator
- Richard Blumenthal (Democratic Party) - 12,679; 74.95%
- Leora Levy (Republican Party) - 3,830; 22.64%
- Richard Blumenthal (Working Families Party) - 406; 2.40%
- John Anderson (Write in) - 1; 0.01%
Congressional Representative (4th District)
- Jim Himes (Democratic Party) - 12,874; 76.46%
- Jayme Stevenson (Republican Party) - 3,767; 22.37%
- Jayme Stevenson (Independent Party) - 197; 1.17%
Secretary of the State
- Stephanie Thomas (Democratic Party) - 11,991; 73.10%
- Dominic Rapini (Republican Party)- 3,685; 22.47%
- Cynthia Jennings (Independent Party) - 307; 1.87%
- Stephanie Thomas (Working Families Party) - 420; 2.56%
State Treasurer
- Erick Russell (Democratic Party) - 11,767; 71.80%
- Harry Arora (Republican Party) - 3,860; 23.55%
- Jennifer Baldwin (Independent Party) - 309; 1.89%
- Erick Russell (Working Families Party) - 378; 2.31%
- JoAnna Laiscell (Libertarian Party) - 74; 0.45%
State Comptroller
- Sean Scanlon (Democratic Party) - 11,672; 72.12%
- Mary Fay (Republican Party) - 3,924; 24.24%
- Sean Scanlon (Independent Party) - 234; 1.45%
- Sean Scanlon (Working Families Party) - 355; 2.19%
Attorney General
- William Tong (Democratic Party) - 12,061; 73.39%
- Jessica Kordas (Republican Party) - 3,731; 22.70%
- A.P. Pascarella (Independent Party) - 161; 0.98%
- William Tong (Working Families Party) - 372; 2.26%
- Ken Krayeske (Green Party) - 109; 0.66%
State Senator
22nd District
- Marilyn Moore (Democratic Party) - 6,334; 88.82%
- Wilfredo Martinez (Independent Party) - 797; 11.18%
23rd District
- Herron Gaston (Democratic Party) - 5,879;74.89%
- Michael Garrett (Republican Party) - 1,461; 18.61%
- Juliemar Ortiz (Working Families Party) - 510; 6.50%
State Representative
124th District
- Andre F. Baker, Jr. (Democratic Party) - 1,840; 82.51%
- Jose L. Quiroga (Republican Party) - 343; 15.38%
- Michael J. Young (Independent Party) - 47; 2.11%
126th District
- Fred Gee, Jr. (Democratic Party) - 2,721; 75.79%
- Philip E. Flynn (Republican Party) - 734; 20.45%
- Joseph D. Thompson (no party affiliation) - 135; 3.76%
127th District
- Marcus Brown (Democratic Party) - 2,107; 63.69%
- Anthony L. Puccio (Republican Party) - 964; 29.14%
- John F. Hennessy (Working Families) - 237; 7.16%
128th District
- Christopher Rosario (Democratic Party) - 1,046; 81.15%
- Ramon Marquez (Republican Party) - 220; 17.07%
- Christopher Rosario (Independent Party) - 23; 1.78%
129th District
- Steven Stafstrom (Democratic Party) - 2,682; 76.85%
- Louis T. Savino (Republican Party) - 808; 23.15%
130th District
- Antonio D. Felipe (Democratic Party) - 1,482; 81.83%
- Terrence A. Sullivan (Republican Party) - 329; 18.17%
133rd District
- Cristin McCarthy Vahey (Democratic Party) - 538; 65.05%
- Michael Grant (Republican Party) 262; 31.68%
- Michael Grant (Independent Party) 9; 1.09%
- Cristin McCarthy Vahey (Working Families Party) - 18; 2.18%
Registrar of Voters
- Patricia A. Howard (Democratic Party) - 12,044; 75.36%
- Linda A. Grace (Republican Party) - 3,937; 24.64%
Judge of Probate (Uncontested)
- Paul J. Ganim (Democratic Party) - 12,434; 100.00%
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