While Gov. Ned Lamont gained ground in CT’s suburbs and shoreline, he picked up far fewer votes in some major cities compared to 2018.
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CHART: 45 towns flipped from Stefanowski to Lamont in 2022 election
Gov. Ned Lamont won 45 towns in 2022 that Stefanowski won in 2018, and his margins improved in all but 17 municipalities. Here’s the data.
CHART: Lamont widens win margin over Stefanowski
Gov. Ned Lamont secured a second term with a wider win margin than in his 2018 faceoff against Republican Bob Stefanowski. Here’s the data.
Jim Himes wins re-election in CT’s 4th District
Himes, who has represented Connecticut’s 4th congressional district since 2009, defeated Republican challenger Jayme Stevenson.
Rosa DeLauro wins re-election in CT’s 3rd District
Rep. Rosa DeLauro won a 17th term in the 3rd District, defeating Republican Lesley DeNardis and two other candidates.
Joe Courtney wins re-election in CT’s 2nd District
Rep. Joe Courtney defeated Republican challenger Mike France for a ninth term representing Connecticut’s 2nd congressional district.
John Larson wins re-election in CT’s 1st District
Larson, who has represented Connecticut’s 1st congressional district since 1999, defeated Republican challenger Larry Lazor.
Sean Scanlon wins CT comptroller election
Scanlon, the Democratic nominee for state comptroller, defeated West Hartford Republican nominee Mary Fay with 55% of the vote.
Stephanie Thomas elected CT Secretary of the State
Democrat Stephanie Thomas beat Republican Dominic Rapini to replace Mark Kohler as CTās secretary of the state.
Erick Russell elected CT treasurer in historic win
Democrat Erick Russell beat Republican Harry Arora and will become the first Black LGBTQ candidate elected to statewide office in U.S.
William Tong wins re-election in CT attorney general race
William Tong, a Democrat, staved off a challenge from Republican Jessica Kordas and will serve a second term as CT attorney general.
On Balance: Unions talk organizing in CT
In the latest issue, Erica E. Phillips writes about the labor movement brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Election 2022: Everything Connecticut residents need to know before voting this year
How do I register to vote? Where is my polling location? Can I vote absentee? Your questions about CT’s 2022 election, answered.
Where do CT’s candidates for governor stand on abortion?
Abortion has emerged as a campaign issue in CT’s elections. Here’s what the state’s governor candidates have said about reproductive rights.
On Balance: Can manufacturing make a comeback in CT?
In the latest issue, Erica E. Phillips writes about military contracts and apple picking, and wants your thoughts on manufacturing.

