Election Day 2025 in Connecticut saw voters choosing candidates for mayor, selectperson, city council and other town leaders.
Democrats picked up important wins in New Britain, Bristol, Westport, Stratford and another of other communities.
Democrats made broad gains Tuesday in Connecticut’s first general election since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, flipping open top-of-ballot seats that had been controlled by Republicans in the Democratic cities of New Britain and Norwich and suburbs of Branford and Westport.
The Secretary of the State's office announced Wednesday that 32 precincts will have their Nov. 4 election results audited with a hand count of the machine tallies. This year the state had 785 voting precincts,
Democrats flipped 29 seats in Connecticut’s municipal elections, with the state Democratic Party chair calling the results historic.
With multiple municipal elections running across the state Tuesday, voters turned out to cast their ballot at a steady pace.  Some elections are expected to come down
Democrats claimed a wave of resounding victories Tuesday in municipal elections across Connecticut, flipping control of key municipal offices in an off-year test of
Election night was not a good one for Connecticut Republicans as they lost control of several city and town halls across the state. Three Democrats who won -- Bobby Sanchez in New Britain, Ellen Zoppo-Sassu in Bristol and Adam Sendroff in Hamden -- and one of the few Republican victors -- the mayor-elect of Torrington,
Residents heading in to vote at the War Memorial, in Danbury, Conn, Election Day, Tuesday, November 5, 2024. State Rep. Robin Comey, D-Branford, and Sen. Christine Cohen, D-Guilford, were named winners in the 102nd House and 12th Senate districts after a hand count in Branford Wednesday night.