2020 CONNECTICUT FEDERAL AND STATE ELECTION CANDIDATES Non-official Results as of November 4th at 10:00am Gaffney, Bennett & Associates Index – By Town • Andover – pp. S-15, H-103 • Branford – pp. S-23, H-146, H- • Clinton – pp. S-44, H-83 • East Haddam – pp. S-44, H-82 150 • Ansonia – pp. S-28, H-152 • Colchester – pp. S-44, H-82, H-96 • East Hampton – pp. S-44, H-82 • Bridgeport – pp. S-33, S-34 H- Colebrook – pp. S-19, H-111 • East Haven – pp. S-45, H-144, H- • Ashford – pp. S-46, H-101 172, H-174, H-175, H-176, H- • 147 177, H-178 • Avon – pp. S-19, H-65, H-67 • Columbia – pp. S-30, H-56 • East Lyme – pp. S-31, H-85 • Bridgewater – pp. S-43, H-117 • Barkhamsted – pp. S-19, H- • Cornwall – pp. S-41, H-112 • East Windsor – pp. S-14, H-105, 110 • Bristol – pp. S-42, H-125, H-126, • Coventry – pp. S-46, H-56 H-107 H-127 • Beacon Falls – pp. S-28, H- • Cromwell – pp. S-20, H-80 • Eastford – pp. S-46, H-98 153 • Brookfield – pp. S-41, H-155 • Danbury – pp. S-35, H-50, H-155, • Berlin – pp. S-17, H-78, H-131 • Easton – pp. S-39, H-183 • Brooklyn – pp. S-40, H-98 H-156, H-157, H-158, H-186 • Bethany – pp. S-28, H-137 • Ellington – pp. S-14, S-46, H-105 • Burlington – pp. S-16, H-124 • Darien – pp. S-36, S-38, H-189, H- 195 • Enfield – pp. S-18, H-106, H-107 • Bethel – pp. S-35, H-50, H-155 • Canaan – pp. S-41, H-112 Deep River – pp. S-44, H-84 • Essex – pp. S-44, H-84 • Bethlehem – pp. S-43, H-114 • Canterbury – pp. S-40, H-95 • Derby – pp. S-28, H-152, H-153, H- • Fairfield – pp. S-39, H-180, H-181, • Bloomfield – pp. S-13, S-16, • Canton – pp. S-19, H-65 • H-63 162 H-182 • Chaplin – pp. S-46, H-95 • Bolton – pp. S-15, H-103 • Durham – pp. S-23, S-45, H-134, • Farmington – pp. S-16, S-17, H- • Cheshire – pp. S-24, S-27, H- H-149 67, H-69 • Bozrah – pp. S-31, H-187 137, H-138, H-151 • East Granby – pp. S-18, H-109 • Franklin – pp. S-30, H-95 2 • Chester – pp. S-44, H-84 Index – By Town • Glastonbury – pp. S-15, H-61, H-79 • Kent – pp. S-41, H-112 • Middlebury – pp. S-26, S-43, H- • New Haven – pp. S-21, S-22, H-140, H- 119 141, H-142, H-143, H-144, H-145, H-164 • Goshen – pp. S-41, H-111, H-112 • Killingly – pp. S-40, H-92, H- 99 • Middlefield – pp. S-24, H-130 • New London – pp. S-31, H-87, H-89 • Granby – pp. S-18, S-19, H-110 • Killingworth –pp. S-23, H-83 • Middletown – pp. S-20, S-24, H- • New Milford –pp. S-41, H-115, H-156 Greenwich – pp. S-47, H-197, H-198, H- • 81, H-148 199 • Lebanon – pp. S-30, H-95, H- • Newington – pp. S-20, H-72, H-75, H-77 96 • Milford – pp. S-25, H-165, H-166, Griswold – pp. S-29, H-93 Newtown – pp. S-39, H-50, H-154, H-160 • H-167 • • Ledyard – pp. S-30, H-88, H-90 Groton – pp. S-29, H-88, H-89 Norfolk – pp. S-19, H-112 • • Monroe – pp. S-32, S-33, H-160 • • Lisbon – pp. S-30, H-93, H-95 Guilford – pp. S-23, H-134, H-146 North Branford – pp. S-23, H-134 • • Montville –pp. S-30, S-31, H-86, H- • • Litchfield – pp. S-41, H-114, 90, H-187 • Haddam – pp. S-44, H-84 H-124 • North Canaan – pp. S-41, H-112 • Morris – pp. S-41, H-114 • Hamden – pp. S-22, S-28, H-136, H-139, • Lyme – pp. S-44, H-71 • North Haven – pp. S-22, S-45, H-135 H-142 • Naugatuck – pp. S-26, S-28, H- • Madison – pp. S-23, H-149 • North Stonington – pp. S-29, H-91 • Hampton – pp. S-46, H-95 118, H-179 • Manchester – pp. S-15, H-57, • Norwalk – pp. S-36, H-185, H-188, H-189, • New Britain – pp. S-17, H-70, H- • Hartford – pp. S-12, S-13, H-49, H-51, H- H-59, H-60, H-61 H-190, H-191 52, H-53, H-54, H-55 72, H-73, H-74 • Mansfield – pp. S-40, H-96, H- • Norwich – pp. S-30, H-94, H-95, H-187 • New Canaan – pp. S-37, S-47, H- • Hartland – pp. S-19, H-110 102 173, H-190 • Old Lyme – pp. S-31, H-71 • Harwinton – pp. S-19, S-42, H-124 • Marlborough – pp. S-30, H- • New Fairfield – pp. S-35, H-156, 103 3 • Hebron – pp. S-30, H-103 H-186 • Meriden – pp. S-24, H-130, H- • New Hartford – pp. S-19, H-110 131, H-132 Index – By Town • Old Saybrook – pp. S-31, S- • Rocky Hill – pp. S-20, H- • Southington – pp. S-27, H- • Union – pp. S-46, H-98 • Westport – pp. S-37, S-39, H-184, 44, H-71 77 78, H-128, H-129, H-151 H-191 • Vernon – pp. S-46, H-56, H- • Orange – pp. S-25, H-162, H- • Roxbury – pp. S-43, H- • Spargue – pp. S-30, H-95 104 • Wethersfield – pp. S-12, S-20, H- 165, H-167 117 76, H-77 • Stafford – pp. S-46, H-100 • Voluntown – pp. S-29, H-93 • Oxford – pp. S-43, H-179 • Salem – pp. S-31, H-85 • Willington – pp. S-46, H-101 • Stamford – pp. S-38, S-47, • Wallingford – pp. S-45, H- • Plainfield – pp. S-29, H-92, • Salisbury – pp. S-41, H- H-192, H-193, H-194, H- 133, H-134, H-138, H-151 • Wilton – pp. S-37, H-173, H-191 H-93 112 195, H-196, H-197 • Warren – pp. S-41, H-114 • Winchester – pp. S-41, H-111 • Plainville – pp. S-42, H-70 • Scotland – pp. S-40, H-95 • Sterling – pp. S-29, H-93 • Washington – pp. S-43, H-117 • Windham – pp. S-40, H-96, H-97 • Plymouth – pp. S-42, H-126 • Seymour – pp. S-32, S- • Stonington – pp. S-29, H- Waterbury – pp. S-26, S-27, Windsor Locks – pp. S-18, H-108 43, H-153 91 • • • Pomfret – pp. S-46, H-98 H-119, H-120, H-121, H-122, Windsor – pp. S-13, S-18, H-53, • Sharon – pp. S-41, H-112 • Stratford – pp. S-32, S-34, H-123 • Portland – pp. S-44, H-80 H-63, H-108, H-109 • H-168, H-169, H-170 • Shelton – pp. S-32, H- • Waterford – pp. S-31, H-86 Preston – pp. S-29, H-90 Wolcott – pp. S-27, H-128 • 161, H-170 • Suffield – pp. S-18, H-109 • • Watertown – pp. S-43, H-116 Prospect – pp. S-27, H-137 Woodbridge – pp. S-25, S-28, H- • • Sherman – pp. S-35, H- • Thomaston – pp. S-42, H- • • West Hartford – pp. S-16, H- 162 Putnam – pp. S-40, H-99 156 124 • 66, H-67, H-68 • Woodbury – pp. S-43, H-114, H- Redding – pp. S-37, H-50, H- • Simsbury – pp. S-19, H- • Tolland – pp. S-46, H-56, • • West Haven – pp. S-21, S-25, 116 183 64 H-101 H-163, H-164, H-165 • Woodstock – pp. S-46, H-98 Ridgefield – pp. S-37, H-159, • Somers – pp. S-18, H-100 • Torrington – pp. S-19, S- • • Westbrook – pp. S-44, H-71, H-186 41, H-111, H-112, H-113 • South Windsor – pp. S- H-83 4 14, H-59, H-62 • Trumbull – pp. S-33, H- 170, H-171, H-182 • Weston – pp. S-37, S-39, H- • Southbury – pp. S-43, H- 183 117, H-179 PRESIDENT Trump and Pence, Republican Party - Incumbent Biden and Harris, Democratic Party √ CT projected winner – National Results still outstanding Jorgensen and Cohen, Libertarian Party Hawkins and Walker, Green Party 5 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS – CD 1 John Larson, Democratic Party/Working Families Party - Incumbent √projected winner Mary Fay, Republican Party Thomas McCormick, Green Party 6 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS – CD 2 Joe Courtney, Democratic Party/Working Families Party projected winner - Incumbent √ Justin Anderson, Republican Party Daniel Reale, Libertarian Party Cassandra Martineau, Green Party 7 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS – CD 3 Rosa DeLauro, Democratic Party/Working Families Party - Incumbent √projected winner Margaret Streicker, Republican Party/Independent Party Justin Paglino, Green Party 8 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS – CD 4 Jim Himes, Democratic Party - Incumbent √projected winner Jonathan Riddle, Republican Party Brian Merlen, Independent Party 9 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS – CD 5 Jahana Hayes, Democratic Party/Working Families Party - Incumbent √projected winner David Sullivan, Republican Party/Independent Party Bruce Walczak, Independent Party 10 SENATE (Post-Election Un-official Chamber Representation) 24 DEMOCRATS TO 12 REPUBLICANS 11 STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 1 HARTFORD, WETHERSFIELD • John Fonfara, Democratic Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Finance, Revenue & Bonding projected winner • Member: General Law; Internship; Legislative Management; √ Planning and Development • Barbara Ruhe, Republican Party • Attorney at Law Office of Barbara J. Ruhe • Mary Sanders, Green Party 12 Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 2 BLOOMFIELD, HARTFORD, WINDSOR • Douglas McCrory, Democratic Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Education projected winner • Vice Chair: Housing √ • Ranking Member: Internship • Member: Banking; Finance, Revenue & Bonding; General Law; Judiciary 13 Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 3 EAST HARTFORD, EAST WINDSOR, ELLINGTON, SOUTH WINDSOR • Saud Anwar, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Housing projected winner • Vice Chair: Public Health; Children √ • Member: Veterans’ Affairs; Insurance & Real Estate 14 Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 4 ANDOVER, BOLTON, GLASTONBURY, MANCHESTER • Steve Cassano, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Planning and Development projected winner • Vice Chair: Finance, Revenue & Bonding • Member: Insurance & Real Estate; Public Safety & Security; Transportation √ • Matthew Corey, Republican Party • Business owner • Harold Harris, Independent Party 15 • Kelly Green, Reclaim Party Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 5 BLOOMFIELD, BURLINGTON, FARMINGTON, WEST HARTFORD • Derek Slap, Democratic Party • Incumbent- • Vice Chair: Human Services projected winner • Member: Commerce; Higher Education & Employment Advancement √ • Phillip Chabot, Republican Party • President of the Board: Exchange Club of Farmington • Owner: Farmington Gardens Inc, North House Inc, Farmington Valley Industries Inc.
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