AP calls Connecticut House District 5 for Jahana Hayes. Nov 6 • 1:31 AM ET AP calls Connecticut House District 3 for Rosa DeLauro. Nov 6 • 12:59 AM ET AP calls Connecticut House District 4 for ...
The Connecticut Senate race is between Democrat ... cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change as ...
In 2020, Biden won Connecticut with 59% of the vote to Trump ... results broken down by type of ballot cast, which can include Election Day votes, or those cast early, either in person or ...
Several new laws in Connecticut are taking effect in 2025, including minimum wage increases. Here's a look at some of them that could impact your life.
This new law applies to people and group health insurance policies delivered, issued, or renewed in the state on or after Jan. 1, 2025.
Michael J. Brandi, who as the top staff member of the State Elections Enforcement Commission led investigations that resulted in arrests in the Bridgeport mayoral election scandals and a record-setting $325,000 penalty from Connecticut's Democratic Party ...
The New Year means new laws for Connecticut with 15 pieces of legislation set to take effect on Jan. 1. The new statutes will expand paid sick leave to new workers, regulate THC products made from hemp, protect domestic violence survivors who are victims of economic abuse, and increase election security. Here’s a look at the laws.
Connecticut voters in the 2024 election will be deciding who will serve as their representatives for the state legislature, the U.S. House of Representatives and one of the state’s two U.S ...
Michael J. Brandi, who as the top staff member of the State Elections Enforcement Commission led investigations that resulted in arrests in the Bridgeport mayoral election scandals and a record ...
Kamala Harris' victory over Donald Trump in Connecticut became formal Wednesday, when the state's electors cast their votes for her.
The last thing Connecticut need is a new set of complications for voters and election officials. Early voting and, probably, absentee ballots for anyone who wants one, already are on the table, and ranked-choice voting may not be far behind.
Laws expanding paid sick leave in CT, regulating absentee ballot usage and providing recourse to 'coerced debt' victims will take effect.