Politics & Government
New Haven Election Vote Totals 2022: No Surprises, Democrats Sweep
State Senate Democrats Looney, Winfield reelected, all 5 Democratic state reps win, member of Congress Democrat DeLauro gets 17th term.

NEW HAVEN, CT — Elm City voters overwhelming cast ballots for Democrats Tuesday.
State Senate Democrats Martin Looney and Gary Winfield were reelected.
All five Democratic state reps won.
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And New Haven native Rosa DeLauro declared victory in the CT Third Congressional District race and will serve a 17th term in Congress.
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Original story:
Eyes are on the gubernatorial race as incumbent Gov. Ned Lamont faces off against Republican nominee Bob Stefanowski and Independent Party candidate Rob Hotaling. Voters will also get to decide on several state constitutional positions including treasurer, comptroller, attorney general and secretary of the state.
Connecticut also has a U.S. Senate seat up for grabs. Sen. Richard Blumenthal is seeking a third term, while Republican Leora Levy hopes to unseat him. All the state’s congressional seats are up for election as well.
See related: CT 2022 Election Results: Blumenthal Projected Winner In Senate Race
All seats in the state General Assembly are up for election this year.
Absentee voting
Connecticut reverted to its relatively strict absentee ballot regulations. Officials made an exception during the last federal election due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A voter needs to meet specific criteria. Voters can apply online or turn in a request to the town clerk office. There is a separate process for an emergency ballot within six days of an election.
Voting on Election Day
Polls in Connecticut are open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. You can use the Secretary of State’s website to find your polling place. Voters who are in line by 8 p.m. will be allowed to vote.
Connecticut also allows for Election Day registration at designated centers in each town. People must be registered by 8 p.m. in order to vote using Election Day registration.
For questions, contact the Registrar of Voters office.
Winners are in bold. The vote totals represent New Haven voters ballots.
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Democratic Party) 15,822
- Bob Stefanowski and Laura Devlin (Republican Party) 3,704
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Griebel Frank For CT Party) 69
- Robert Hotaling and Stewart “Chip” Beckett (Independent Party) 184
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Working Families Party) 831
- Richard Blumenthal (Democratic Party) 15,949
- Leora Levy (Republican Party) 2,882
- Richard Blumenthal (Working Families Party) 1,023
- Rosa DeLauro (Democratic Party) 16,619
- Lesley DeNardis (Republican Party) 2,680
- Amy Chai (Independent Party) 270
- Justin Paglino (Green Party) 339
State Senator
District 10
- Gary Winfield (Democratic Party) 8,423
- John Carlson (Republican Party) 1,072
- Gary Winfield (Working Families Party) 503
- John Carlson (Independent Party) 124
District 11
- Martin M. Looney (Democratic Party) 7,630
- Steve Orosco (Republican Party) 1,856
State Representative
District 92
- Patricia Dillon (Democratic Party) 3,973
- Patricia Dillon (Working Families Party) 303
- Petitioning candidate Lesley Heffel McGuirk 224
District 93
- Toni E. Walker (Democratic Party) 2,563
- Percy Sanders (Republican Party) 255
District 94
- Robyn A. Porter (Democratic Party) 1,724
District 95
- Juan Candelaria (Democratic Party) 1,658
District 96
- Roland J. Lemar (Democratic Party) 3,885
- Eric M. Mastroianni, Sr. (Republican Party) 457
Secretary of the State
- Stephanie Thomas (Democratic Party) 15,416
- Dominic Rapini (Republican Party) 2,761
- Cynthia Jennings (Independent Party) 337
- Stephanie Thomas (Working Families Party) 980
State Treasurer
- Erick Russell (Democratic Party) 15,293
- Harry Arora (Republican Party) 2,868
- Jennifer Baldwin (Independent Party) 268
- Erick Russell (Working Families Party) 963
- JoAnna Laiscell (Libertarian Party) 143
State Comptroller
- Sean Scanlon (Democratic Party) 15,106
- Mary Fay (Republican Party) 3,007
- Sean Scanlon (Independent Party) 229
- Sean Scanlon (Working Families Party) 937
Attorney General
- William Tong (Democratic Party) 15,474
- Jessica Kordas (Republican Party) 2,718
- A.P. Pascarella (Independent Party) 170
- William Tong (Working Families Party) 944
- Ken Krayeske (Green Party) 256
Judge of Probate
- Americo R. Carchia (Democratic Party) 15,174
- Jerald Barber (Republican Party) 3,097
Ballot Question:
“Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to provide for early voting?
. ¿Debe modificarse la Constitución del Estado para que la Asamblea General pueda adoptar el voto anticipado?
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