Politics & Government

Norwich Election Results 2022: Vote Totals For Every Race

Here are the vote totals for every race in Norwich's 2022 state and federal elections.

(Kristin Borden/Patch)

NORWICH, CT — Norwich voters went to the polls Tuesday to cast votes in state and federal elections. Below are the unofficial vote totals from each race according to the Secretary of State.

In Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont won reelection as did U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, and Democrats swept the top state offices including: Secretary of State, Stephanie Thomas, Treasurer, Erick Russell, Comptroller, Sean Scanlon, and Attorney General William Tong.

On the Congressional level, four Democratic incumbents, Rosa L. DeLauro, Jim Himes, Joe Courtney, John Larson, rolled to victory, while the race between Republican George Logan and incumbent Democrat Jahana Hayes remains too close to call as of Wednesday.

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The following were the contested races that Norwich voters weighed in on:

Governor/ Lieutenant Governor

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  • Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Democratic Party): 4,741
  • Bob Stefanowski and Laura Devlin (Republican Party: 3,729
  • Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Griebel Frank For CT Party): 25
  • Robert Hotaling and Stewart “Chip” Beckett (Independent Party): 143
  • Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Working Families Party): 3

U.S. Senator

  • Richard Blumenthal (Democratic Party): 4,911
  • Leora Levy (Republican Party): 3,642
  • Richard Blumenthal (Working Families Party): 227

Congressional Representative

  • Joe Courtney (Democratic Party): 5,563
  • Mike France (Republican Party: 3,040
  • William Hall (Libertarian Party): 90
  • Kevin Blacker (Green Party): 85

State Senator

19th District

  • Catherine A. Osten (Democratic, Independent, Working Families Party): 5,447
  • Pietro Camardella (Republican Candidate): 3,349

Districtwide, Osten received 19,670 votes and Camardella earned 15,458 votes.


State Representative
46th District

  • Derell Q. Wilson (Democratic, Working Families Party): 2,241
  • Robert Bell (Republican, Independent Party): 1,873

Districtwide, Wilson received 2,690 votes and Bell earned 2,023 votes.


47th District

  • Dave Nowakowski (Democratic, Working Families Party): 532
  • Doug Dubitsky (Republican Party): 528

Districtwide, Dubitsky received 5,992 votes and Nowakowski earned 3,947 votes.


139th District

  • Kevin Ryan (Democratic, Independent, Working Families Party): 1,964
  • Mark Adams (Republican Party): 1,605

Districtwide, Ryan received 4,146 votes and Adams earned 3,672 votes.


Secretary of the State

  • Stephanie Thomas (Democratic Party): 4,648
  • Dominic Rapini (Republican Party): 3,543
  • Cynthia Jennings (Independent Party): 254
  • Stephanie Thomas (Working Families Part): 234

State Treasurer

  • Erick Russell (Democratic Party): 4,460
  • Harry Arora (Republican Party): 3,668
  • Jennifer Baldwin (Independent Party): 254
  • Erick Russell (Working Families Party): 195
  • JoAnna Laiscell Libertarian Party): 91

State Comptroller

  • Sean Scanlon (Democratic Party): 4,548
  • Mary Fay (Republican Party): 3,740
  • Sean Scanlon (Independent Party): 161
  • Sean Scanlon (Working Families Party): 184

Attorney General

  • William Tong (Democratic Party): 4,860
  • Jessica Kordas (Republican Party): 3,439
  • A.P. Pascarella (Independent Party): 109
  • William Tong (Working Families Party): 232
  • Ken Krayeske (Green Party): 87

Judge of Probate

  • Chuck Norris (Republican Party): 5,501

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