
GLASTONBURY, CT β Here's a look at how Glastonbury residents voted in the 2o24 election.
As of Wednesday, the secretary of the state termed the results "unofficial."
President
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Donald Trump has been declared the overall winner.
Local votes:
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- Democratic: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz - 13,185
- Republican: Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance - 7,902
- Green Party: Jill Stein and Butch Ware - 188
- Libertarian: Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat - 112
- Petitioning Candidate: Robert Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan - 102
U.S. Senate
Christopher Murphy has won re-election.
Local votes:
- Democratic: Christopher S. Murphy (Murphy is also endorsed by the Working Families Party) - 13,076
- Republican: Matthew M. Corey - 7,823
- Green Party: Justin C. Paglino - 171
- Cheaper Gas Groceries Party: Robert Finley Hyde - 119
U.S. House
House 2nd
Joe Courtney has won re-election.
Local votes:
- Democratic: Joe Courtney - 8,685
- Republican: Mike France - 5,364
House 1st
John Larson has won re-election.
Local votes:
- Democratic: John B. Larson - 4,520
- Republican: Jim Griffin - 2,399
- Green Party: Mary L. Sanders - 104
State Senate 4th
MD Rahman has won 32,613 to 18,438.
Local votes:
- Democrat: MD Rahman - 12,997
- Republican: Stephen King - 7,944
State Representative
House 13th
Jason Doucette has won 6,510 to 3,122.
Local votes:
- Democratic: Jason Doucette - 2,792
- Republican Donna C. Meier - 1,595
House 31st
Jill Barry accumulated 10,576 votes running unopposed.
Local votes:
- Democratic: Jill Barry - 10,576
- Republican: No candidate
House 55th
Steve Weir has won 8,666 to 7,214.
Local votes:
- Democratic: Amana Veneziano - 1,099
- Republican: Steve Weir - 1,255
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