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

STAMFORD, CT — The votes are still being tallied in many places across the country but fortunately, in Connecticut and Stamford, the votes have all been counted.
On Election Day, Kamala Harris received 753,511 votes in Connecticut compared to 612,621 for Donald Trump, according to the Secretary of State's Office.
In Connecticut's 5 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 is how Stamford residents voted, according to the CT Secretary of State website. Results are unofficial as of Wednesday at 5 p.m.:
President
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- Democratic Party: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, 35,570
- Republican Party: Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance, 20,370
- Green Party: Jill Stein and Butch Ware, 493
- Libertarian Party: Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat, 196
- Petitioning candidate: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan, 223
U.S. Senate
- Democratic Party: Christopher S. Murphy, 34,454
- Republican Party: Matthew M. Corey, 18,462
- Working Families Party: Christopher S. Murphy, 1,186
- Green Party: Justin C. Paglino, 449
- Cheaper Gas Groceries Party: Robert Finley Hyde, 419
U.S. House of Representatives
- Democratic Party: Jim Himes, 36,262
- Republican Party: Michael Goldstein, 18,697
- Independent Party: Benjamin Wesley, 905
State Senator
26th State Senate District
- Democratic Party: Ceci Maher, 3,728
- Republican Party: Kami Evans, 2,447
- Independent Party: Kami Evans, 108
27th State Senate District
36th State Senate District
- Democratic Party: Nick Simmons, 7,080
- Republican Party: Ryan Fazio, 5,821
- Independent Party: Nick Simmons, 196
State Representative
125th State House District
- Democratic Party: Jason Bennett, 2,563
- Republican Party: Tom O'Dea, 2,090
144th State House District
- Democratic Party: Hubert Delany, 6,345
- Republican Party: Layne Rodney, 3,497
145th State House District
- Democratic Party: Corey P. Paris, 4,344
- Republican Party: Fritz Blau, 1,441
- Working Families Party: Corey P. Paris, 164
146th State House District
- Democratic Party: Eilish Collins Main, 5,648
- Republican Party: Jim Malerba, 3,259
- Independent Party: Eilish Collins Main, 169
147th State House District
- Democratic Party: Matt Blumenthal, 7,246
- Republican Party: Rudy Settimi, 4,642
148th State House District
- Democratic Party: Jonathan Jacobson, 4,910
- Republican Party: Olga Anastos, 2,697
149th State House District
- Democratic Party: Rachel Khanna, 2,766
- Republican Party: Tina Courpas, 2,286
- Independent Party: Rachel Khanna, 66
Registrar of Voters
- Democratic Party: Monica Di Costanzo, 32,281
- Republican Party: Lucy Corelli, 20,722
Board of Education
- Democratic Party: Julienne Foy, 32,200
- Republican Party: Rebecca Hamman, 26,001; Prasad Tunga, 24,382; Luisa Duran, 21,215
Ballot Question
Stamford residents also voted on a ballot question, "Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to allow each voter to vote by absentee ballot?"
The CT Secretary of State website shows 675,877 CT residents voted yes, and 525,999 voted no. In Stamford, 30,298 voted in favor of the measure, while 17,439 voted against.
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