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The candidates for Suffolk County executive addressed voter concerns Wednesday night at a forum co-hosted by the Suffolk Association of Municipal Employees. While they appeared separately, Republican Ed Romaine and Democrat Dave Calone largely agreed on many topics.
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Twenty-six Connecticut municipalities held primary elections this week but state officials say only 21% of registered voters participated.
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The legislature has authorized Connecticut to borrow $25 million to replace the machines, which have been known to jam and break down in the past.
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Gino DiGiovanni, who faces four federal charges in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection, beat incumbent Mayor Richard Dziekan by 10 votes.
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Shafiq Abdussabur is trying to convince a judge that he has enough signatures from New Haven Democrats to make the primary ballot. He said state officials have told him that the ballots can be reprinted if he is successful.
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Some say moving the primary to April 2 will benefit Connecticut during the election. But some still believe it's held too late in the season.
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Racial identity explains voter choices better than geography in the last two U.S. presidential elections, according to the findings of a demographic survey by the Yale Institution for Social and Policy Studies.
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Connecticut criminal justice advocates want the legislature to support a bill that would allow incarcerated individuals to vote.
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Under current law, Connecticut's 2024 presidential primary wouldn't be held until April 30. The bipartisan bill would move it to April 2.
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Jahana Hayes, George Logan and other candidates fanned out across Connecticut Sunday ahead of an election that could have national significance.