Following the recent election results, many LGBTQ+ people are feeling frightened and uncertain about the future. A rally in support of the community is planned on Sunday at Blue Back Square in West Hartford and is expected to attract hundreds from around Connecticut and beyond.
Towns like Wallingford and Stamford saw some of the biggest increases in Republican votes. Wallingford has seen an overall increase for both parties, with 1,988 more Democratic votes and 2,416 more Republican votes. In Stamford, there were 2,128 more Republican votes.
A closer look at some Connecticut towns shows what a lower voter turnout, an upset voter base and changing demographics can do for an election.
A Connecticut teacher was placed on leave for posting a Snapchat video of herself making violent threats against voters who chose President-elect Donald Trump. In the video, Chapman School special
CT Insider caught discrepancies in six Connecticut towns and cities, some of which have since been fixed and some of which remain as of Thursday.
Results for the 2024 Connecticut Presidential general election. Find Connecticut and national elections results at BostonGlobe.com.
View live results of the Connecticut presidential election. See maps of county-by-county presidential election results in the race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
My hope for the Democratic Party is that it devotes far less time to demonizing its opponents and more on messages that resonate with Americans.
Source: Election results and race calls are from The Associated Press. The Times publishes its own estimates for each candidate’s share of the final vote and the number of remai
Connecticut cities and town clerks continued counting well after midnight on Tuesday. Here's where the numbers stand.
CONNECTICUT, USA — Connecticut's 2024 general election results will be audited at 44 randomly-selected voting locations throughout the state, according to the Office of the Secretary of the State, or SOTS, Tuesday. SOTS Stephanie Thomas chose 44 voting ...
Connecticut voters are deciding whether to get rid of rules preventing the state from joining the 36 others that allow people to cast ballots by mail or through drop boxes without needing an excuse