Politics & Government
Cheshire 2024 Election Results: Winners Revealed In Key Races
The polls have closed in Cheshire for the 2024 elections, and here are the latest updates on how local residents voted.

CHESHIRE, CT — Incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes won re-election in the tightly contested 5th Congressional District by defeating George Logan, according to the Associated Press, which called the race shortly after 2 a.m.
The Record-Journal reported that Democratic incumbents were expected to win their respective races in the 13th Senate District, the 83rd and 82nd House Districts.
Democrat Jan Hochadel faced challenges from Republican Elain Cariati and Independent Party candidate Gwen Samuel in the 13th Senate District. Michael Quinn faced Republican Lamar Terrell in the 82nd House District and Democrat Jack Fazzino was challenged by Republican Joseph Vollano in the 83rd District.
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Shortly after the polls closed Tuesday night, vice President Kamala Harris was declared the winner of Connecticut's seven electoral college votes, defeating former President Donald J. Trump and three other candidates, according to the Associated Press.
Also, U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, D-CT, won re-election and a third term in Congress, according to projections. He defeated GOP challenger Matthew M. Corey and two other candidates.
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(Original post) CHESHIRE, CT — The polls have closed in Cheshire, and now we wait for the results to come in through the night and likely into Wednesday morning for several key races.
All eyes are on the presidential race between main party candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump.
Beyond the presidential race, U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, D-CT, is seeking re-election to a new six-year term and is being challenged by Matthew M. Corey, Justin C. Paglino, and Robert Finley Hyde.
Residents also voted for their local representative in the U.S. Congress, and their local state representative and senators in the General Assembly in Hartford.
Tuesday night's vote totals will also determine whether Connecticut will allow each person to vote by absentee ballot in future elections.
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For President, the candidates are: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, Democrat, Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance, Republican, Jill Stein and Butch Ware, Green Party, Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat, Libertarian, and Robert Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan, Petitioning candidate.
For United States Senate, the candidates are: Christopher S. Murphy, Democrat, and Matthew M. Corey, Republican. Murphy is also endorsed by the Working Families Party. Other candidates include: Justin C. Paglino, Green Party, and Robert Finley Hyde, Cheaper Gas Groceries Party.
For U.S. Congress in the 5th District, the candidates are: Democrat Jahana Hayes and Republican George Logan. Hayes is also endorsed by the Working Families Party.
For state senate in the 13th senatorial district, the candidates are Democrat Jan Hochadel (also endorsed by the Working Families Party), Republican Elain Cariati and Independent Party candidate Gwen Samuel.
For state senate in the 16th senatorial district, the candidates are Democrat Christopher Robertson (also endorsed by Independent Party) and Republican Rob Sampson.
For state representative in the 83rd House District, the candidates are Democrat Jack Fazzino (also endorsed by the Working Families Party and Independent Party) and Republican Joseph Vollano.
In the 89th House District, Republican Lezlye Zupkus is running unopposed.
In the 103rd House District, Democrat Liz Linehan is running unopposed.
For Registrar of Voters, the candidates are Democrat Willy Hyde and Republican Sylvia Nichols.
Residents will also vote on the following ballot questions (with explanatory text below):
1. “Shall the Town of Cheshire appropriate $2,800,000 for the Road Improvement Program And East Johnson Avenue Section 2 Road Reconstruction and authorize the issue of $2,800,000 bonds and notes to finance the appropriation, the amount of such bonds and notes to be reduced by the amount of project grants received?”
If approved, this would appropriate TWO MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,800,000) for costs related to the Town’s road improvement program and the reconstruction of 3,500 linear feet (Section 2) of East Johnson Avenue, as set forth in the 2024-2025 Town Capital Expenditure Plan, including but not limited to road treatments such as restoration, milling and paving, chip seal, micro-seal, crack seal and other surface treatments.
The appropriation may be spent for design, construction, equipment and materials, engineering, demolition and removal of materials, consultant and legal fees, related improvements, repairs or renovations, net interest on borrowings and other financing costs, and other expenses related to the project. The Town Council shall determine the scope and particulars of the project and may reduce or modify the project scope; and the entire appropriation may be expended on the project as so reduced or modified.
2. “Shall the Town of Cheshire appropriate $435,000 for Road Reconstruction of Industrial Avenue and authorize the issue of $435,000 bonds and notes to finance the appropriation, the amount of such bonds and notes to be reduced by the amount of project grants received?”
If approved, this would appropriate FOUR HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($435,000) for costs related to the reconstruction of Industrial Avenue, as set forth in the 2024-2025 Capital Expenditure Plan, including, but not limited to, improvements to the line, grade and width, installation of storm drains and sidewalks.
The appropriation may be spent for design, construction, equipment and materials, engineering, consultant and legal fees, related improvements, repairs or renovations, removal of materials, net interest on borrowings and other financing costs, and other expenses related to the project. Said appropriation shall be in addition to prior aggregate appropriations in the amount of $1,480,000 approved by the Town Council and/or electors on various dates, thereby making the total project cost equal to $1,915,000. The Town Council shall determine the scope and particulars of the project and may reduce or modify the project scope; and the entire appropriation may be expended on the project as so reduced or modified.
3. “Shall the Town of Cheshire appropriate $350,000 for Replacement of a Portion of the Dodd Middle School Roof and authorize the issue of $350,000 bonds and notes to finance the appropriation, the amount of such bonds and notes to be reduced by the amount of project grants received?”
If approved, this would appropriate THREE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($350,000) for costs related to replacement of a portion of the Dodd Middle School roof, as set forth in the 2024-2025 Capital Expenditure Plan.
The appropriation may be spent for design, construction, equipment and materials, engineering, consultant and legal fees, related improvements, repairs or renovations, net interest on borrowings and other financing costs, and other expenses related to the project. Said appropriation shall be in addition to prior aggregate appropriations in the amount of $725,000 approved by the Town Council and/or electors on various dates, thereby making the total project cost equal to $1,075,000. The Town Council shall determine the scope and particulars of the project and may reduce or modify the project scope; and the entire appropriation may be expended on the project as so reduced or modified.
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