-
Voting concludes Tuesday in the Connecticut midterm elections for congressional, gubernatorial and other statewide races. Voters could also decide on control over the state General Assembly and whether to expand early voting in the state. Check back here for results, which are expected to trickle in hours — if not, days — after Election Day.
-
Voting concludes Tuesday in the New York midterm elections for governor, U.S. Senate and Congress. Local races could also determine control over the state Legislature. Voters have a statewide ballot question to invest over $4 billion in the environment, as well as several local ballot referendums on Long Island. Because of an influx of absentee ballots, results are expected in hours or days after Election Day.
-
Jahana Hayes, George Logan and other candidates fanned out across Connecticut Sunday ahead of an election that could have national significance.
-
On Tuesday, the results in 187 General Assembly contests will provide a more granular snapshot of Connecticut’s evolving political identity.
-
With Election Day coming up next week, education and land sovereignty are among the most important issues for Indigenous nations in Connecticut.
-
States are mailing absentee ballots sooner and — in a few places — letting troops cast ballots online. Still, voter turnout among military personnel lags the general population.
-
Democrat Sean Scanlon and Republican Mary Fay have very different backgrounds — and they see Connecticut's finances headed in opposite directions.
-
Connecticut’s Democratic U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal sparred with his Republican challenger, Leora Levy, in a televised debate last night on WFSB.
-
In their unanimous decision, a five-judge panel reversed two Republican-led challenges to New York’s absentee voting laws.
-
The three candidates running for governor in Connecticut clashed in their last televised debate on Tuesday night.