Connecticut voters will vote for president, fill seats for all five U.S. Representatives, one of the two U.S. Senate seats, plus seats in the General Assembly.
Here's what we know and don't know about results: Vice President Kamala Harris won Connecticut, with the Associated Press calling the presidential race just minutes after polls closed in Connecticut. As of 5 a.m., she won over Republican Donald Trump by a margin of about 10 percent in Connecticut.
About 200,000 fewer voters went to the polls in Connecticut this election compared to 2020, according to data released on Friday. Voter turnout reached 74%, with 1.7
Donald Trump gained ground across Connecticut, from Hartford to Bethlehem, fueled by increases in Latino communities and those with low educational attainment.
Did Connecticut’s first year of early voting cut down on polling lines on Election Day? Almost 750,000 people voted early. Connecticut Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas called it a success, and said it did cut down on those long lines in some locations.
Vice President Kamala Harris won Connecticut on Tuesday, extending the state's long trend of supporting Democratic presidential candidates and adding seven electoral votes to her tally.