How voters view the state of the economy likely depends on their pre-existing partisan leanings, UCONN professor says.
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News 8 is your local election headquarters ahead of the November election as Connecticut residents cast their ballots.
Connecticut residents who cannot make it to their polling place Nov. 5 can still cast their vote thanks to absentee ballots.
Connecticut voters have three ways of voting in the general election, including in-person early voting, absentee voting and in-person Election Day voting.
Jaime Harrison, the Democratic National Committee chairman, underscored his belief in a 50-state, down-ballot strategy Thursday with a stop in Hartford.
Connecticut joins a growing majority of states that have begun absentee or early voting as the 2024 election gets underway. Connecticut began absentee voting Friday.
Top state Democrats campaigned alongside Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison on Thursday with 33 days until Election Day. This year, Connecticut Democrats are looking to defend all five of Connecticut’s U.
Anyone who is registered to vote can vote early in Connecticut. Each town or city in the state will have at least one early voting location, which will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day, except Oct. 29 and 31, when hours will be 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Two large signs promoting a Democratic candidate for the Connecticut House were either destroyed or vandalized with pro-Donald Trump messages.
In the 2024 election, the State House District 139 is a rematch of the 2022 between challenger Mark Adams and incumbent Kevin Ryan.
When there's discontent with the General Assembly, who is more to blame: the Democratic majority in Hartford or minority party legislators who claim they're shut out from discussions? Candidates running in the race for Connecticut's 34th Senate District — incumbent Republican Paul Cicarella,