Politics & Government
Joe Courtney: CT 2nd Congressional District Results
Courtney, a Democrat, faces GOP challenger, Justin Anderson, Green Party Cassandra Martineau, and Libertarian Party candidate Daniel Reale.

CONNECTICUT — Polls have closed in Connecticut and election officials across the 2nd Congressional District are busy tallying ballots to determine the next representative for the district.
Democratic Rep. Joe Courtney is seeking another term in office. He is being challenged by Republican Justin Anderson, Green Party candidate Cassandra Martineau and Libertarian Party candidate Daniel Reale
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Joe Courtney
Courtney's earlier political experiences includes a four-term stint in the state House of Representatives where he represented Vernon. He lives in Vernon with his wife Audrey and two children Robert and Elizabeth, according to his campaign profile.
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He was the only member of Connecticut’s House delegation to vote against the Troubled Assets Relief Program, which provided bailout funds to financial institutions during the Great Recession. He said the program was “ill-advised” and banks continued to foreclosure on borrowers, according to The Day.
Courtney serves on the House Armed Services Committee and has been an advocate for submarine building in Connecticut, which supports a large number of jobs in the congressional district. He has also pushed for funding for the military submarine base in New London. His colleagues in the House sometimes refer to him as "Two Sub Joe" due to his advocacy for submarine building.
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Justin Anderson
Republican Justin Anderson is a retired corrections officer and East Haddam resident. He continues to serve in the National Guard and has been in the Connecticut Army National Guard for more than 30 years. He has been deployed four times since Sept. 11, including two combat tours in Afghanistan.
He was called back to active duty to work as a military liaison officer to help distribute personal protective equipment to towns, first responders, hospitals and local businesses.
Anderson resigned from his federal job in 2019 in order to campaign for the congressional race.
Anderson is currently an elected member of the East Haddam Planning and Zoning Commission.
He supports responsible gun ownership and said that current members of Congress know little about firearm safety.
Anderson said he opposes the Green New Deal proposal and instead believes smaller steps should be taken for renewable energy goals.
"The near future will determine the direction of America…forever," Anderson told Patch. "What Washington needs is sound judgement and ideas that benefit both sides of the aisle. This includes less government, the defense of our constitutional rights, and most importantly, a move away from division and hate."
He believes in continued military funding and a strong military.
His wife Darlene is an active duty U.S. Army service member. They have five children.
Cassandra Martineau
Green Party Cassandra Martineau is a Willimantic resident and has been a group home caretaker for 30 years. She was previously elected to her local Zoning Board of Appeals and is a state leader for the Women’s March on Washington.
She supports the Green New Deal and Medicare for all proposals and additional funding for low-income schools.
Daniel Reale
Libertarian Party candidate Daniel Reale is also running for the 2nd Congressional District.
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