Politics & Government

Here's How Clinton Residents Voted In 2018 Midterm Elections

Here's a look at how local residents voted in federal, state and local races on Election Day.

CLINTON, CT — Here are unofficial election results for each federal, state and local races in town. The vote totals come from the Secretary of State's Office and reflect vote totals as of Wednesday afternoon.

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This is how Clinton residents voted on Election Day. (Note some candidates were listed on the ballot more than once under different parties and we've included all of those results.)

Governor and Lieutenant Governor

Democratic Party: Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz, 2,788 or 42.89%

Republican Party: Bob Stefanowski and Joe Markley, 3,302 or 50.79%

Working Families Party: Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz, 26 or 0.40%

Independent Party: Bob Stefanowski and Joe Markley, 112 or 1.72%

Libertarian Party: Rodney Hanscomb and Jeffrey Thibeault, 19 or 0.29%

Amigo Constitution Liberty Party: Mark Stewart Greenstein and John Demitrus, 5 or 0.08%

Griebel Frank for CT Party: Oz Griebel and Monte E Frank, 249 or 3.83%

Write In: Lee Whitnum and Jacey Wyatt, 0

U.S. Senate Race

Democratic Party: Christopher S Murphy, 3,393 or 52.95%

Republican Party: Matthew Corey, 2,798 or 43.66%

Working Families Party: Christopher S Murphy, 152 or 2.37%

Libertarian Party: Richard Lion, 31 or 0.48%

Green Party: Jeff Russell, 34 or 0.53%

Write In: Fred Linck, 0

Write In: Kristi L Talmadge, 0

U.S. Congressional Race

Democratic Party: Joe Courtney, 3,527 or 55.58%

Republican Party: Danny Postemski Jr, 2,518 or 39.68%

Working Families Party: Joe Courtney, 187 or 2.95%

Libertarian Party: Daniel Reale, 39 or 0.61%

Green Party: Michelle Louise Bicking, 75 or 1.18%

State Senator 33rd District

Democratic Party: Norman Needleman, 3,259 or 51.40%

Republican Party: Melissa Ziobron, 2,956 or 46.62%

Independent Party: Melissa Ziobron, 126 or 1.99%

State Representative 35th District

Democratic Party: Jason Adler, 3,066 or 48.07%

Republican Party: Jesse MacLachlan, 3,086 or 48.39%

Independent Party: Jesse MacLachlan, 122 or 1.91%

Green Party: Madeleine Leveille, 104 or 1.63%

Judge of Probate

Democratic Party: Jeannine Lewis, 3,879 or 100.00%

Secretary of State

Democratic Party: June T Hansen, 3,253 or 53.39%

Republican Party: Peter G Giannotti, 2,840 or 46.61%

Treasurer

Democratic Party: Shawn Wooden, 3,060 or 49.08%

Republican Party: Thad Gray, 2,905 or 46.59%

Working Families Party: Shawn Wooden, 114 or 1.83%

Independent Party: Thad Gray, 95 or 1.52%

Libertarian Party: Jesse Brohinsky, 61 or 0.98%

Write In: W. Michael Downes, 0

Comptroller

Democratic Party: Kevin Lembo, 3,014 or 48.32%

Republican Party: Kurt Miller, 2,944 or 47.19%

Working Families Party: Kevin Lembo, 97 or 1.55%

Independent Party: Kurt Miller, 84 or 1.35%

Libertarian Party: Paul Passarelli, 50 or 0.80%

Green Party: Edward G Heflin, 49 or 0.79%

Attorney General

Democratic Party: William Tong, 2,846 or 45.00%

Republican Party: Sue Hatfield, 3,216 or 50.85%

Working Families Party: William Tong, 67 or 1.06%

Independent Party: Sue Hatfield, 117 or 1.85%

Green Party: Peter D Goselin, 78 or 1.23%

Registrar of Voters

Democratic Party: June T Hansen, 3,253 or 53.39%

Republican Party: Peter G Giannotti, 2,840 or 46.61%

Also, the results of the ballot questions in Clinton were pending. The questions were as follows:

“Shall the Town of Clinton amend the Charter to adopt a Town Council and Town Manager form of government and associated amendments pursuant to the final report of the Charter Revision Commission dated August 28, 2018, to be effective November 19, 2019?”

YES – PENDING NO – PENDING

“Shall the Town of Clinton retain the Board of Selectmen form of government and make the various amendments pursuant to the amended Charter for such form of government contained in the final report of the Charter Revision Commission dated August 28, 2018, to be effective November 19, 2019?”

YES – PENDING NO – PENDING

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