Politics & Government
Hamden Election Results 2024: Vote Totals For Every Race
Here's how Hamden residents voted for every person on the ballot, including president, congress, and local state races.

HAMDEN, CT — The votes are still being counted in many places across the country, but in Connecticut and Hamden, the votes have been counted.
On Election Day, Kamala Harris received 753,511 votes in Connecticut compared to 612,621 for Donald Trump, according to unofficial results from the Secretary of the State's Office.
In Connecticut's five 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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Here’s how Hamden residents voted in the key races, according to unofficial results from the Secretary of the State’s Office:
(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 races involved multiple towns and the numbers below reflect Hamden alone.)
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President
Democratic Party Harris and Walz: 8,267
Republican Party Trump and Vance: 4,082
Green Party Stein and Ware: 180
Libertarian Party Oliver and ter Maat: 48
Petitioning Candidate Kennedy, Jr. and Shanahan: 59
Write In De la Cruz and Garcia: 3
Write In Sonski and Onak: 4
Write In West and Abdullah: 1
U.S. Senator
Democratic Party Christopher S. Murphy: 7,934
Republican Party Matthew M. Corey: 3,657
Working Families Party Christopher S. Murphy: 412
Green Party Justin C. Paglino: 184
Cheaper Gas Groceries Party Robert Finley Hyde: 141
U.S. Congress – District 3
Democratic Party Rosa L. DeLauro: 8,325
Republican Party Michael Massey: 3,696
Independent Party Michael Massey: 225
Write In Omar Scott Antar: 2
Write In Shahd Omar: 1
State Senator – 11th District
Democratic Party Martin M. Looney: 3,609
Republican Party Steven Orosco: 1,834
State Senator – 17th District
Democratic Party Jorge Cabrera: 4,611
Working Families Party Jorge Cabrera: 492
Independent Party Jorge Cabrera: 270
State Representative – 88th District
Democratic Party Joshua Elliott: 2,382
Working Families Party Joshua Elliott: 406
State Representative – 91st District
Democratic Party Laurie Sweet: 3,566
Working Families Party Laurie Sweet: 466
State Representative – 94th District
Democratic Party Steven B. Winter: 1,474
State Representative – 103rd District
Democratic Party Liz Linehan: 756
State Representative – 114th District
Democratic Party Mary Welander: 260
Independent Party Mary Welander: 35
Judge of Probate (to fill vacancy)
Democratic Party Michael Dolan: 9,235
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