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Election Results 11/06/2012-General 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by Congressional District Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez 1 112,962 200,910 1,054 2,510 2 135,212 177,522 1,552 3,356 3 110,867 191,197 1,079 2,197 4 136,527 170,827 725 2,010 5 139,324 164,627 1,077 2,507 Total 634,892 905,083 5,487 12,580 Page 1 of 2 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by Congressional District Durham Harris and Hoefling Sizemore Stein and Warner and Lopez DeLuca and Ellis and Honkala and Hood Tomalin Total Votes Write-In 1.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 863.00 19.00 Candidates Page 2 of 2 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez Andover 774 976 9 13 Ansonia 2,596 4,273 41 57 Ashford 803 1,331 13 26 Avon 5,542 4,830 24 81 Barkhamsted 1,033 1,033 8 31 Beacon Falls 1,598 1,300 22 39 Berlin 5,361 5,499 44 80 Bethany 1,536 1,615 14 25 Bethel 4,445 4,777 37 74 Bethlehem 1,272 894 7 9 Bloomfield 1,925 9,921 12 37 Bolton 1,434 1,433 16 28 Bozrah 606 648 9 25 Page 1 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez Branford 5,817 8,301 54 90 Bridgeport 5,168 32,135 70 103 Bridgewater 580 472 4 8 Bristol 10,004 14,146 87 192 Brookfield 4,941 3,916 30 78 Brooklyn 1,570 1,743 24 44 Burlington 2,683 2,357 12 46 Canaan 210 384 4 8 Canterbury 1,294 1,197 13 39 Canton 2,742 2,967 21 61 Chaplin 466 584 14 10 Cheshire 7,311 7,397 45 141 Chester 707 1,380 6 16 Clinton 2,926 3,607 23 36 Colchester 3,579 4,125 42 102 Page 2 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez Colebrook 462 380 2 12 Columbia 1,319 1,715 9 34 Cornwall 250 629 1 3 Coventry 2,621 3,538 38 88 Cromwell 3,193 4,063 24 68 Danbury 10,590 15,290 85 196 Darien 7,175 3,777 11 10 Deep River 932 1,479 8 14 Derby 1,993 2,509 22 31 Durham 2,043 2,013 22 35 East Granby 1,448 1,389 11 30 East Haddam 2,109 2,471 32 50 East Hampton 3,138 3,509 27 64 East Hartford 4,556 14,149 47 103 East Haven 4,650 6,533 42 77 Page 3 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez East Lyme 3,886 5,426 32 69 East Windsor 2,112 2,857 20 37 Eastford 465 464 8 10 Easton 2,380 1,841 8 37 Ellington 3,894 3,598 33 81 Enfield 7,709 10,152 111 184 Essex 1,701 2,230 15 29 Fairfield 14,357 15,283 77 223 Farmington 6,611 7,013 40 118 Franklin 516 519 7 13 Glastonbury 8,809 10,135 50 172 Goshen 1,017 751 5 14 Granby 3,221 3,079 25 53 Greenwich 16,456 13,079 56 199 Griswold 2,166 2,581 41 58 Page 4 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez Groton 5,367 8,384 71 142 Guilford 5,170 7,411 26 86 Haddam 2,230 2,346 22 48 Hamden 7,482 19,181 77 160 Hampton 413 601 7 8 Hartford 2,138 31,735 71 93 Hartland 778 414 0 13 Harwinton 1,924 1,260 16 44 Hebron 2,471 2,606 14 52 Kent 606 1,080 6 14 Killingly 2,663 3,259 31 87 Killingworth 1,840 1,921 16 39 Lebanon 1,608 1,812 19 36 Ledyard 3,209 3,564 46 81 Lisbon 890 1,125 11 24 Page 5 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez Litchfield 2,408 2,156 19 57 Lyme 593 856 4 20 Madison 5,193 5,293 18 29 Manchester 7,961 15,565 94 249 Mansfield 2,193 6,941 55 174 Marlborough 1,668 1,791 16 34 Meriden 6,880 14,886 91 149 Middlebury 2,666 1,586 9 27 Middlefield 1,168 1,334 14 23 Middletown 6,105 13,834 78 206 Milford 11,462 13,668 91 256 Monroe 5,757 4,446 33 99 Montville 3,115 4,014 38 63 Morris 740 535 7 13 Naugatuck 5,807 5,923 57 131 Page 6 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez New Britain 4,783 16,052 67 130 New Canaan 6,966 3,804 17 75 New Fairfield 4,288 3,323 29 59 New Hartford 2,056 1,759 19 47 New Haven 4,430 39,865 119 229 New London 1,654 6,710 43 93 New Millford 6,330 6,640 60 130 Newington 5,752 8,792 57 138 Newtown 7,451 6,784 41 122 Norfolk 378 556 4 5 North Branford 3,385 3,477 21 53 North Canaan 552 706 9 10 North Haven 5,990 6,376 36 100 North Stonington 1,279 1,383 20 41 Norwalk 12,773 22,369 105 252 Page 7 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez Norwich 4,144 8,541 70 168 Old Lyme 1,958 2,561 9 33 Old Saybrook 2,753 3,101 17 45 Orange 4,209 3,623 22 60 Oxford 3,906 2,599 30 64 Plainfield 2,378 2,957 36 79 Plainville 3,318 4,540 36 66 Plymouth 2,713 2,553 26 60 Pomfret 1,012 1,103 11 23 Portland 2,141 2,664 24 46 Preston 1,186 1,165 14 28 Prospect 3,235 1,839 26 49 Putnam 1,507 1,839 18 57 Redding 2,503 2,787 13 48 Ridgefield 7,360 6,461 25 109 Page 8 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez Rocky Hill 4,030 5,173 26 80 Roxbury 706 758 3 10 Salem 996 1,098 12 32 Salisbury 659 1,552 8 24 Scotland 415 408 3 9 Seymour 3,630 3,447 0 0 Sharon 519 902 7 12 Shelton 10,327 8,362 57 158 Sherman 1,049 1,020 7 20 Simsbury 6,710 6,853 39 140 Somers 2,837 2,055 16 38 South Windsor 5,775 7,708 50 127 Southbury 6,134 4,936 34 89 Southington 10,452 10,727 89 194 Sprague 655 724 8 12 Page 9 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez Stafford 2,491 3,018 39 76 Stamford 17,473 29,623 119 314 Sterling 711 655 14 19 Stonington 3,929 5,725 35 95 Stratford 9,324 13,483 93 134 Suffield 3,863 3,332 20 56 Thomaston 2,144 1,556 15 49 Thompson 1,993 1,977 23 57 Tolland 3,840 4,135 38 73 Torrington 7,320 6,843 78 178 Trumbull 9,986 8,703 60 120 Union 250 257 3 6 Vernon 5,085 7,556 60 131 Voluntown 600 610 10 18 Wallingford 9,259 11,560 75 190 Page 10 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez Warren 407 404 4 12 Washington 824 1,237 6 15 Waterbury 11,043 20,931 110 156 Waterford 4,183 5,573 54 91 Watertown 6,644 4,181 59 76 West Hartford 10,511 21,069 95 253 West Haven 5,789 14,286 92 111 Westbrook 1,605 1,903 11 34 Weston 2,536 2,947 7 42 Westport 6,439 8,495 24 90 Wethersfield 6,015 7,753 42 126 Willington 1,241 1,538 15 36 Wilton 5,424 4,589 20 82 Winchester 2,389 2,201 36 54 Windham 1,944 5,818 27 86 Page 11 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Republican Democratic Independent Libertarian Romney and Ryan Obama and Biden Anderson and Johnson and Gray Rodriguez Windsor 4,305 11,463 56 116 Windsor Locks 2,456 3,178 25 67 Wolcott 5,077 3,139 24 58 Woodbridge 2,109 3,018 9 33 Woodbury 3,058 2,434 10 52 Woodstock 2,134 2,021 25 42 Total 634,892 905,083 5,487 12,580 Page 12 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election Results Presidential Electors For Summarized by TOWN Durham Harris and Hoefling Sizemore Stein and Warner and Lopez DeLuca and Ellis and Honkala and Hood Tomalin Total Votes Write-In 1.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 863.00 19.00 Candidates Page 13 of 13 11/06/2012-General Election results for United States Senator Summarized by Congressional Districts Republican Democratic Working Families Independent Libertarian Linda E McMahon Christopher S Murphy Christopher S Murphy Linda E McMahon Paul Passarelli 1 110,114 174,798 8,497 8,346 4,813 2 126,652 152,888 7,703 10,136 7,122 3 105,159 167,517 7,347 8,323 4,969 4 129,438 153,964 5,244 11,047 3,718 5 133,206 143,816 6,987 8,668 4,423 Total 604,569 792,983 35,778 46,520 25,045 Page 1 of 2 11/06/2012-General Election results for United States Senator Summarized by Congressional Districts Total Votes Write-In Candidates Jeff Russell 40 John Traceski 19 Matthew Coleman 6414 Michael Vasile 8 Michael D Adams 388 Peter Rumbin 0 Rajat Hooja 0 Page 2 of 2 11/06/2012-General Election Results for United States Senator Summarized by County Republican Democratic Working Families Independent Libertarian Linda E McMahon Christopher S Murphy Christopher S Murphy Linda E McMahon Paul Passarelli Fairfield 166,098 195,577 6,962 13,342 4,984 Hartford 138,635 213,894 10,293 10,119 5,953 Litchfield 45,339 37,371 2,206 2,977 1,492 Middlesex 33,003 41,649 1,942 2,471 1,716 New Haven 131,360 191,192 8,587 10,048 5,530 New London 42,497 57,869 2,726 3,559 2,667 Tolland 28,728 33,937 1,844 2,149 1,621 Windham 18,909 21,494 1,218 1,855 1,082 Total 604,569 792,983 35,778 46,520 25,045 Page 1 of 2 11/06/2012-General Election Results for United States Senator Summarized by County Total Votes Write-In
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