Politics & Government

Middletown 2024 Election: By The Numbers

How the voting went in Middletown in 2024.

Middletown's 2024 voter guide.
Middletown's 2024 voter guide. (Patch Graphic)

MIDDLETOWN, CT — He's how resident of Middletown voted in the 2024 election.

The results, as of Wednesday evening, were still being termed "unofficial," by the secretary of the state.

In a special election that appeared in the last row on the ballot, Democrat Phrances Leverton Szewczyk received 15,052 votes for judge of probate. A local lawyer specializing in family law, she was running unopposed in a special election to replace Judge Joseph D. Marino following his retirement on May 3, 2025.

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At the top of the ballot, residents were asked to vote on two local questions:

Question 1:

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"Shall the $10,000,000 appropriation and bond authorization for the planning, design, construction, and equipping of a new Public Safety 911 Center be approved?

  • Yes - 13,633
  • No - 6,362

Question 2:

"Shall the $48,900,000 appropriation and bond authorization for the renovation and extension of the Macdonough Elementary School be approved?"

  • Yes - 12,973
  • No - 7,067

President

Donald Trump has been declared the winner.

Local votes:

  • Democratic: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz - 13,986
  • Republican: Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance - 7.611
  • Green Party: Jill Stein and Butch Ware - 243
  • Libertarian: Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat - 86
  • Petitioning Candidate: Robert Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan - 88

U.S. Senate

Christopher Murphy has won.

Local votes:

  • Democratic: Christopher S. Murphy (Murphy is also endorsed by the Working Families Party) - 13,043
  • Republican: Matthew M. Corey - 6.974
  • Green Party: Justin C. Paglino - 310
  • Cheaper Gas Groceries Party: Robert Finley Hyde - 238

U.S. House

1st District

John Larson is the overall winner.

Local votes:

  • Democratic: John B. Larson - 7,057
  • Republican: Jim Griffin - 3,333
  • Working Families: Mary L. Sanders - 312

3rd House

Rosa DeLauro has won overall.

Local votes:

  • Democratic: Rosa DeLauro - 6,538
  • Republican: Michael Massey - 3,876

State Representative

100th House

Kai Juanna Belton has won overall, 6,885 to 3,949.

Local votes:

  • Democratic: Kai Juanna Belton - 6,885
  • Republican: Nigel Macon-Wilson - 3,949

33rd House

Brandon Chafee is the overall winner with 7,950 votes.

Local votes:

  • Democratic: Brandon Chafee - 7,950
  • Republican: No candidate
  • We The People Party: Robert Kyle Hoggard - 698
  • Petitioning Candidate: Christine Leigh Rebstock - 292

State Senate

9th Senate

Matthew Lesser garnered 31,748 votes running unopposed.

Local votes:

  • Democratic: Matthew Lesser - 9,729
  • Republican: No candidate

13th Senate

Jan Hochadel won the seat 22,384 to 18,059 to 991.

L0cal votes:

  • Democrat: Jan Hochadel - 5,132
  • Republican: Elain Cariati - 3,354
  • Independent Party: Gwen Samuel- 259

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