Politics & Government
Hartford 2019 Election: Vote Totals For Every Race
The polls have closed and the votes have been counted in Hartford's municipal election.

HARTFORD, CT — The polls have closed and the votes have been counted in Hartford's municipal election. There were numerous positions up for grabs as listed below.
MAYOR ( Click here for full race results )
Democratic Party Luke Bronin 7,582 76.53%
Republican Party James Stanley McCauley 839 8.47%
Petitioning Candidate W. Michael Downes 34 0.34%
Petitioning Candidate Giselle Gigi Jacobs 143 1.44%
Petitioning Candidate Aaron Lewis 57 0.58%
Petitioning Candidate Eddie A. Perez 1,218 12.29%
Write In Tylon R. Butler 34 0.34%
COUNCILPERSON
Democratic Party Thomas TJ Clarke, II 5,510 12.06%
Democratic Party Nick Lebron 5,918 12.95%
Democratic Party Maly D. Rosado 5,649 12.36%
Democratic Party Marilyn E. Rossetti 6,293 13.77%
Democratic Party Shirley Surgeon 6,245 13.67%
Democratic Party James B. Sanchez 5,899 12.91%
Republican Party Theodore T. Cannon 700 1.53%
Republican Party Gary Bazzano 1,023 2.24%
Working Families Party Wildaliz Bermudez 2,178 4.77%
Working Families Party Moise Laurent 1,303 2.85%
Working Families Party Joshua Michtom 1,350 2.95%
Green Party Mary L. Sanders 488 1.07%
Second Chance Party Corey J. Brinson 508 1.11%
The Hartford Party John Q. Gale 1,625 3.56%
Petitioning Candidate RJO Winch 583 1.28%
Petitioning Candidate Suzann L. Beckett 421 0.92%
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CITY TREASURER
Democratic Party Adam M. Cloud 6,435 100.00%
CONSTABLES
Democratic Party Ellen S. Nurse 5,564 23.31%
Democratic Party Mamie M. Bell 5,511 23.09%
Democratic Party Radames V. Vazquez 5,449 22.83%
Democratic Party Ronnie E. Walker 5,526 23.15%
Republican Party Randy Correa 939 3.93%
Republican Party Ronald J. Perone 881 3.69%
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HARTFORD, CT — Mayor Luke Bronin has been overwhelmingly re-elected to a second term, according to The Hartford Courant.
This is a breaking news story. Patch will continue to update election results. Check back for more updates.
Luke Bronin has been overwhelmingly re-elected to a second term as Hartford mayor, unofficial results show, according to a campaign source
— Rebecca Lurye (@RebeccaLurye) November 6, 2019
HARTFORD, CT — Voters will head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 5 to vote in Hartford’s municipal election.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters who are in line before 8 p.m. will be able to vote even after the deadline passes.
Here are some of the more notable races in Hartford. For a complete ballot, go to the Secretary of State's website.
Mayor: Democrat Luke Bronin and Republican James Stanley M. McCauley. Petitioning candidates W. Michael Downes, Giselle Gigi Jacobs, Aaron Lewis, Eddie A. Perez.
City Council: Democrats Thomas TJ Clarke III, Nick Lebron, Mary D. Rosado, Marilyn Rossetti, Shirley Surgeon, James B. Sanchez; Republicans Theodore T. Cannon, Gary Bazzano; Working Families Party Joshua Michtom, Moise Laurent, Wildaliz Bermudez; Green Party Mary L. Sanders; Second Chance Party Corey J. Brinson; Hartford Party John Q. Gale; petitioning candidates RJO Winch, Suzann L. Beckett. Voters will choose six candidates.
Connecticut offers Election Day registration, but those who arrive need to be registered by 8 p.m. in order to vote. Unlike previously registered voters standing in line before 8 p.m. to register won't guarantee the ability to vote.
Absentee ballots are also available for those who won't be in town all of election day or for a multitude of other reasons. Voters can also register online prior to the election.
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