Democrats made broad gains Tuesday in Connecticut’s first general election since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, flipping open top-of-ballot seats that had been controlled by Republicans in the Democratic cities of New Britain and Norwich and suburbs of Branford and Westport.
More than 192,271 votes were cast in early voting around Connecticut and hundreds of thousands more were expected Tuesday.
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Democrats flip 29 seats in Connecticut municipal elections in what party calls historic sweep
Democrats flipped 29 seats in Connecticut’s municipal elections, with the state Democratic Party chair calling the results historic.
Tuesday marks Connecticut's municipal elections, a chance for people around the state to cast their vote, in many cases, for mayor or first selectman, their local council members or school boards. In all, 168 (of 169) towns across the state will hold an election, with the ballots varying from town to town.
There are plenty of new faces to get used to across Connecticut, including Jennifer, a petitioning candidate who won in Middlebury.
Democrats claimed a wave of resounding victories Tuesday in municipal elections across Connecticut, flipping control of key municipal offices in an off-year test of their party's strength.
Gov. Ned Lamont (D) spoke Wednesday about local election results in Connecticut and SNAP funding amid the federal government shutdown. Democrats locally and nationally had a successful night at the polls.
Roberto Alves was in a good mood Wednesday, celebrating his re-election as mayor of Danbury. But as he talked to reporters at the capitol, he was excited to talk about something else – Democrats flipping control in 29 cities and towns across the state.
With multiple municipal elections running across the state Tuesday, voters turned out to cast their ballot at a steady pace. Some elections are expected to come down
It's a message that Chris Anderson, the chair of the New Britain Democratic Party, believes voters in the city made loud and clear, after they not only elected State Rep. Bobby Sanchez as the 41st mayor but also made it clean sweep for Democrats across the board.
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