Politics & Government
Trumbull Election Results 2022: Rutigliano Projected Winner
Thousands of Trumbull residents have cast their votes in the 2022 state and federal election in a number of key races.

TRUMBULL, CT — A number of candidates have declared victory in several key federal, state and local state representative races across Trumbull, however official vote totals have not yet been released.
The Trumbull Times reports that state Rep. David Rutigliano, a Republican, has won a 3rd term in the 123rd House District and has defeated Democratic challenger Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox, who conceded shortly after 10 p.m. Final vote numbers have not yet been released. (Read more at the Trumbull Times)
In the race of the 134th District, Democrat Sarah Keitt conceded to Republican Meghan McCloat in a Facebook post. Final vote numbers have not yet been released.
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"I want to congratulate my opponent on her successful campaign for state representative and wish her well on her new path," Keitt said on Facebook. "I also want to take this opportunity to thank all my supporters for the time and shoe leather they put into knocking doors, making phone calls and writing post cards. Your belief in me kept me going through these long months. I am not done fighting for the people of Connecticut and I hope you will join me in whatever may come next."
The Connecticut Post reports that State Sen. Marilyn Moore, a Democrat, was the projected winnerin the 22nd Senate District race and has defeated Independent Party candidate Wilfredo Martinez. Final vote numbers have not yet been released. (Read more at the Connecticut Post)
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Republican state representative candidate Ben McGorty (122nd District) ran unopposed.
Eyes are on the gubernatorial race as incumbent Gov. Ned Lamont faces off against Republican nominee Bob Stefanowski and Independent Party candidate Rob Hotaling.
See also: CT 2022 Election Results: Lamont Declares Victory
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 also: CT 2022 Election Results: Blumenthal Projected Winner In Senate Race
All seats in the state General Assembly are up for election this year.
Voters will also get to decide whether the state should allow early voting. The question on the ballot is: "Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to provide for early voting?"
Trumbull residents went to the polls Tuesday to determine the following races. Results are unofficial, projected winners in bold:
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Democratic Party)
- Bob Stefanowski and Laura Devlin (Republican Party
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Griebel Frank For CT Party)
- Robert Hotaling and Stewart “Chip” Beckett (Independent Party)
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz (Working Families Party)
- Richard Blumenthal (Democratic Party)
- Leora Levy (Republican Party)
- Richard Blumenthal (Working Families Party)
- Jim Himes (Democratic Party)
- Jayme Stevenson (Republican Party)
- Jayme Stevenson (Independent Party)
State Senator
- Marilyn Moore (Democratic Party)
- Wilfredo Martinez (Independent Party)
State Representative
112th District
- Sheila Papps (Democratic Party)
- Tony Scott (Republican Party)
122nd District
- Ben McGorty (Republican Party)
123rd District
- Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox (Democratic Party)
- David Rutigliano (Republican Party)
- David Rutigliano (Independent Party)
134th District
- Sarah Keitt (Democratic Party)
- Meghan McCloat (Republican Party)
- Meghan McCloat (Independent Party)
Secretary of the State
- Stephanie Thomas (Democratic Party)
- Dominic Rapini (Republican Party)
- Cynthia Jennings (Independent Party)
- Stephanie Thomas (Working Families Party)
State Treasurer
- Erick Russell (Democratic Party)
- Harry Arora (Republican Party)
- Jennifer Baldwin (Independent Party)
- Erick Russell (Working Families Party)
- JoAnna Laiscell Libertarian Party)
State Comptroller
- Sean Scanlon (Democratic Party)
- Mary Fay (Republican Party)
- Sean Scanlon (Independent Party)
- Sean Scanlon (Working Families Party)
Attorney General
- William Tong (Democratic Party)
- Jessica Kordas (Republican Party)
- A.P. Pascarella (Independent Party)
- William Tong (Working Families Party)
- Ken Krayeske (Green Party)
Judge of Probate
- T.R. Rowe (Republican Party)
Registrar of Voters
- Jean Rabinow (Democratic Party)
- Tracy Vonick (Republican Party)
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