Politics & Government
Stamford 2024 Election Results: Winners Revealed In Key Races
Stamford residents hit the polls on Tuesday to vote in several key races.

STAMFORD, CT — Residents in Stamford hit the polls on Tuesday to vote in several races, including the office of President, U.S. senator, Congress, state representative and state senate, and more.
Shortly after the polls closed Vice President Kamala Harris was announced as the winner of Connecticut's seven electoral college votes, defeating former President Donald J. Trump and three other candidates, according to the Associated Press.
Also on the ballot Tuesday, residents voted "yes" on the ballot question, "Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to allow each voter to vote by absentee ballot?" according to Hearst.
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U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, D-CT, won re-election and a third term in Congress, according to projections. He defeated GOP challenger Matthew M. Corey and two other candidates.
U.S. Rep. Jim Himes, D-4th, won re-election and a ninth term in the U.S. House of Representatives, according to the Associated Press. He defeated Republican challenger Dr. Michael Goldstein and Independent candidate Benjamin Wesley.
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Democrat Jonathan Jacobson, a member of the Stamford Board of Representatives, was elected to represent the 148th State House District over Republican challenger Olga Anastos, according to the Stamford Advocate.
State Rep. Corey Paris (D-145) was re-elected to a third term in office. Paris posted to Facebook Tuesday night declaring victory over Republican challenger Fritz Blau.
"Three-peat! Honored to keep fighting for YOU in my third term. Here’s to more progress, more action, and always showing up for YOU," Paris said.
Incumbent state Sen. Ceci Maher (D-26) declared victory over Republican challenger Kami Evans, Norwalk Hour reported. The district covers parts of Darien, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Stamford, Weston, Westport, and Wilton.
State Sen. Ryan Fazio (R-36) defeated Democratic challenger Nick Simmons. Unofficial results show Fazio with 28,779 votes and Simmons with 26,884. The 36th state Senate District covers all of Greenwich and portions of New Canaan and Stamford. Simmons conceded the race Wednesday afternoon.
Fazio released a statement Wednesday thanking voters for their support.
"Thanks to all of my supporters and volunteers who are the reason we won our race. I will always be grateful for their effort and friendship. And know that whether you voted for me or not, I will do everything I can to represent you with integrity. We need more unity and less division in our politics. I congratulate my opponent on running a strong campaign and thank him for his willingness to serve," Fazio said.
"I know he has a lot to contribute. Voters sent a clear message in our district that they are hungry for positive leadership. We must reduce electricity bills, cut taxes, protect local control and create a brighter future for all of Connecticut," Fazio added. "After facing the most expensive state legislative campaign in Connecticut history, I am still standing That is a testament to our message, vision, and supporters. Now the election is over, and I’m excited to go back to work for our community."
Simmons also issued a statement.
"While this wasn’t the outcome we hoped for, I am deeply grateful to all of our supporters for their passion and hard work throughout this campaign. We put our hearts and souls into this race because we care deeply about Greenwich, Stamford, New Canaan and our collective future," Simmons said in a statement. "These races are not about us as candidates, but about you and what we can do to make your lives better. What we can do together to ensure every family can thrive."
Simmons said "it's now time to support" Fazio.
"Ultimately, we all want what’s best for our district, and we should work together to accomplish this moving forward," Simmons added. "From the bottom of my heart, thank you again to all of you for your support on this campaign."
Democrat incumbent Rachel Khanna lost to Republican challenger Tina Courpas in the 149th State House District, according to unofficial results.
"It has been an honor to serve the people of Greenwich and Stamford. As State Representative, I focused on delivering for our community, protecting the fiscal guardrails, and defending our values," Khanna said in a statement to Patch. "While my campaign came up short, I want to thank everyone who supported me and congratulate Tina Courpas on her win.”
Khanna was first elected in 2022 as the first Democrat to represent the district since it was created in the 1960s.
Editor's note: this post has been edited to reflect the correct outcome in the 149th State House District race.
State Sen. Pat Billie Miller holds a commanding lead in the 27th State Senate District race with 22,303 votes to Republican Nicola Tarzia's 12,409. Votes from Darien have yet to be added, the CT Secretary of State website shows.
In the 146th State House District, Eilish Collins Main defeated Republican Jim Malerba 5,817 to 3,259, unofficial results show.
State Rep. Hubert Delany, an incumbent Democrat in the 144th State House District, won re-election over Republican challenger Layne Rodney, 6,345 to 3,497, according to unofficial results.
Another incumbent, state Rep. Matt Blumenthal (D-147), won re-election against Republican challenger Rudy Settimi 7,246 to 4,642, unofficial results note.
State Rep. Tom O'Dea has won re-election and a seventh term against Democratic challenger Jason Bennett in the 125th State House District according to unofficial results. The district covers New Canaan, North Stamford and Darien.
Here is a look at all the candidates and positions that were on the ballot in Stamford.
President
- Democratic Party: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
- Republican Party: Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance
- Green Party: Jill Stein and Butch Ware
- Libertarian Party: Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat
- Petitioning candidate: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan
U.S. Senate
- Democratic Party: Christopher S. Murphy
- Republican Party: Matthew M. Corey
- Working Families Party: Christopher S. Murphy
- Green Party: Justin C. Paglino
- Cheaper Gas Groceries Party: Robert Finley Hyde
U.S. House of Representatives
- Democratic Party: Jim Himes
- Republican Party: Michael Goldstein
- Independent Party: Benjamin Wesley
State Senator
26th State Senate District
- Democratic Party: Ceci Maher
- Republican Party: Kami Evans
27th State Senate District
36th State Senate District
- Democratic Party: Nick Simmons
- Republican Party: Ryan Fazio
State Representative
125th State House District
- Democratic Party: Jason Bennett
- Republican Party: Tom O'Dea
144th State House District
- Democratic Party: Hubert Delany
- Republican Party: Layne Rodney
145th State House District
- Democratic Party: Corey P. Paris
- Republican Party: Fritz Blau
- Working Families Party: Corey P. Paris
146th State House District
- Democratic Party: Eilish Collins Main
- Republican Party: Jim Malerba
147th State House District
- Democratic Party: Matt Blumenthal
- Republican Party: Rudy Settimi
148th State House District
- Democratic Party: Jonathan Jacobson
- Republican Party: Olga Anastos
149th State House District
- Democratic Party: Rachel Khanna
- Republican Party: Tina Courpas
Registrar of Voters
- Democratic Party: Monica Di Costanzo
- Republican Party: Lucy Corelli
Board of Education
- Democratic Party: Julienne Foy
- Republican Party: Rebecca Hamman, Prasad Tunga, Luisa Duran
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