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A measure before the Connecticut Legislative Review Committee could decide whether or not the state bans the sale of gas-powered vehicles by 2035.
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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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An alleged incident of ballot fraud in Bridgeport has left some residents fatigued. Others worry the response could curtail voting access.
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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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Long Islanders will have a chance to vote in local elections on Nov. 7, including Suffolk County executive, all 18 legislature seats, and town supervisors. We’ve answered some key questions about the elections below.
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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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The Connecticut League of Conservation Voters has scored the state's lawmakers on environmental issues, based on their votes in the 2023 legislative session.
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Absentee voting has recently come into the spotlight in Connecticut thanks to allegations of voter fraud in Bridgeport’s Democratic primary election.
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A state election monitor for Bridgeport would likely be on the job in time for the November general election, according to Connecticut Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas.
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Precincts located in municipalities that are subject to full recounts are exempt from this auditing process in Connecticut, and a lawsuit brought by mayoral candidate John Gomes may end in a recount.