Politics & Government
Madison Election 2016 Results: Kennedy, Kokoruda Win Re-Election
On Election Day here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.

MADISON, CT — State Sen. Ted Kennedy Jr., a Democrat, won re-election to a second term by defeating his Republican challenger Bruce Wilson on Election Night, the New Haven Register reports.
State Rep. Noreen K. Kokoruda, a Republican, is also returning to Hartford as she defeated petitioning candidate Vin Case.
We'll continue to update this story with full results numbers on Wednesday for all local candidates. The Secretary of State's Office is still tabulating the numbers as of press time.
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(Editor's Note: The story originally said Kokoruda ran unopposed. She was opposed by a petitioning candidate. The story has been updated and corrected. We regret the error.)
MADISON, CT — Madison residents head to the polls on Nov. 8 for the 2016 midterm election. Polling places in Madison close at 8 p.m. On the ballot, registered voters in Madison will be able to select candidates for president and vice president, United States senator, representatives to U.S. Congress, state senator, state representative, and registrar of voters.
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In Madison the choice for 12th Senatorial District is Democratic candidate Edward Kennedy Jr. and Republican candidate Bruce Wilson Jr. Kennedy is completing his first term. Wilson is a Madison resident.
In the 101st State House District Republican Noreen K. Kokoruda is running unopposed. She is completing her third term.
Democrat William B. Gowanlock and Republican Peter Metz are the candidates for registrar of voters.
- To read about the U.S. Senate race in Connecticut and the five congressional races see this related story: Connecticut Election 2016: What You Need to Know
The candidates for president and vice president are Republicans Donald Trump and Mike Pence, Democrats Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine, Libertarians Gary Johnson and Bill Weld, and Green Party Jill Stein and Ajamu Baraka.
For United States Senate the candidates are Richard Blumenthal, Democrat, Dan Carter, Republican, Richard Lion, Libertarian, and Jeffrey Russell, Green Party.
For United States Congress the choice is between Incumbent Rosa DeLauro, a Democrat and Angel Cadena, a Republican.
For United States Congress the choice is between Incumbent Joseph Courtney, a Democrat, Daria Novak, a Republican, Daniel Reale, a Libertarian, and Jonathan Pelto, Green Party.
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