Politics & Government
Bridgeport Election Results 2024: 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 — The votes are still being counted in many places across the country, but fortunately in Connecticut and in Bridgeport the votes have all finally been counted.
On Election Day, Kamala Harris received 753,511 votes in Connecticut compared to 612,621 for Donald Trump, according to the unofficial results from the Secretary of State's Office.
In Connecticut's 5 congressional districts the projected winners are all the incumbent Democrats: John Larson, Joe Courtney, Rosa L. DeLauro, Jim Himes, and Jahana Hayes.
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For the statewide ballot question ("Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to allow each voter to vote by absentee ballot?"), Bridgeport's vote tally was 9,380 in favor, 5,537 against. The measure also passed statewide.
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Here is how Bridgeport residents voted in the key races; names in bold reflect overall winners for that race:
(Editor's Note: Some candidates were on the ballot multiple times, which is why you may see two or even three numbers included next to a candidate's name. Also note, that several candidates involved multiple towns and the numbers below reflect Bridgeport's alone. These results are still unofficial as of now).
For President:
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, Democrat — 26,675
*Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance, Republican — 9,612
Jill Stein and Butch Ware, Green Party — 246
Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat, Libertarian — 58
Robert Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan, Petitioning candidate — 111
*Harris/Walz won Connecticut, but Trump/Vance won the White House
For United States Senate:
Christopher S. Murphy, Democrat — 25,020 and 1,027
Matthew M. Corey, Republican — 7,328
Justin C. Paglino, Green Party — 327
Robert Finley Hyde, Cheaper Gas Groceries Party — 409
For U.S. Congress in the 4th District:
Jim Himes, Democrat — 25,528
Dr. Michael Goldstein, Republican — 7,508
Benjamin Wesley, Independent — 753
For state senate in the 22nd Senatorial District:
Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox, Democrat — 11,418
Chris Carrena, Republican — 4,376
Robert Edward Halstead, Independent — 392
For state senate in the 23rd Senatorial District:
Herron Gaston, Democrat — 13,059 and 541
Brian Banacowski, Republican — 3,289
Ernest E. Newton, II, New Movement Party — 641
For state representative in the 124th District:
Andre Baker, Jr., Democrat — 3,665
Yoshiyahu Yisrael, Republican — 904
Eneida Martinez, New Movement Party — 340
For state representative in the 126th District:
Fred Gee, Jr., Democrat — 5,653
David R. Herz, Republican — 1,632
For state representative in the 127th District:
Marcus A. Brown, Democrat (unopposed) — 4,442
For state representative in the 128th District:
Christopher Rosario, Democrat — 2,288
Ramona Marquez, Republican — 567
Angel M. Gonzalez, Independent — 70
For state representative in the 129th District:
Steve Stafstrom, Democrat — 4,920
Francis Kalangala, Republican — 1,521
For state representative in the 130th District:
Antonio D. Felipe, Democrat — 3,228
Terry "Cowboy" Sullivan, Republican — 806
For state representative in the 133rd District:
Cristin McCarthy Vahey, Democrat — 1,114 and 55
Chris Verras, Republican — 497
For Registrar of Voters:
Patricia A. Howard, Democrat — 24,557
Linda A. Grace, Republican — 8,195
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