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Democrats will take over Fairfield’s first selectman seat as Bill Gerber narrowly defeats one-term Republican First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick, after a contentious vote recount.
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About 300 people registered and voted on the same day in Fairfield, more than Connecticut’s five largest cities combined.
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The GOP flipped the Suffolk County executive seat and strengthened its supermajority in the county Legislature.
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Mayor Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes are encouraging supporters to turn up at the polls tomorrow. They say they want to avoid the general election being decided by yet another controversial mail-in ballot count.
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Bridgeport mayoral candidate John Gomes wants his supporters to vote in-person in next Tuesday’s general election. He said it would ensure that the winner is not determined by yet another controversial absentee ballot count.
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Connecticut residents will have a chance to vote in local elections on Nov. 7, including Bridgeport, New Haven and Hartford mayor. We’ve answered some key questions about the elections below.
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A lawsuit challenging Mayor Joe Ganim’s win of the Bridgeport Democratic primary awaits a judge’s decision. The lawyer for Ganim’s opponent, John Gomes, rested his case on Thursday.