Politics & Government

Here's How Middletown Residents Voted In 2018 Midterm Elections

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

MIDDLETOWN, 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 Middletown 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, 9,814 or 53.99%

Republican Party: Bob Stefanowski and Joe Markley, 6,526 or 35.90%

Working Families Party: Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz, 574 or 3.16%

Independent Party: Bob Stefanowski and Joe Markley, 304 or 1.67%

Libertarian Party: Rodney Hanscomb and Jeffrey Thibeault, 89 or 0.49%

Amigo Constitution Liberty Party: Mark Stewart Greenstein and John Demitrus, 20 or 0.11%

Griebel Frank for CT Party: Oz Griebel and Monte E Frank, 850 or 4.68%

Write In: Lee Whitnum and Jacey Wyatt, 0

U.S. Senate Race

Democratic Party: Christopher S Murphy, 11,073 or 61.71%

Republican Party: Matthew Corey, 5,762 or 32.11%

Working Families Party: Christopher S Murphy, 866 or 4.83%

Libertarian Party: Richard Lion, 135 or 0.75%

Green Party: Jeff Russell, 107 or 0.60%

Write In: Fred Linck, 2 or 0.01%

Write In: Kristi L Talmadge, 0

U.S. Congressional Race

District 1

Democratic Party: John B Larson, 1,260 or 60.09%

Republican Party: Jennifer T Nye, 751 or 35.81%

Working Families Party: John B Larson, 69 or 3.29%

Green Party: Thomas McCormick, 17 or 0.81%

District 3

Democratic Party: Rosa L DeLauro, 9,948 or 63.48%

Republican Party: Angel Cadena, 4,801 or 30.64%

Working Families Party: Rosa L DeLauro, 921 or 5.88%

State Senator 9th District

Democratic Party: Matt Lesser, 7,182 or 63.27%

Republican Party: Ed Charamut, 3,553 or 31.30%

Working Families Party: Matt Lesser, 616 or 5.43%

State Senator 13th District

Democratic Party: Mary Daugherty Abrams, 3,468 or 54.70%

Republican Party: Len Suzio, 2,514 or 39.65%

Working Families Party: Mary Daugherty Abrams, 268 or 4.23%

Independent Party: Len Suzio, 90 or 1.42%

State Representative 33rd District

Democratic Party: Joseph E Serra, 5,356 or 62.09%

Republican Party: Linda Szynkowicz, 3,096 or 35.89%

Independent Party: Linda Szynkowicz, 174 or 2.02%

State Representative 100th District

Democratic Party: Quentin W Phipps, 5,033 or 55.86%

Republican Party: Anthony Gennaro, 3,534 or 39.22%

Working Families Party: Quentin W Phipps, 443 or 4.92%

Judge of Probate

Democratic Party: Joseph D Marino, 13,564 or 100.00%

Secretary of State

Democratic Party: Denise W Merrill, 10,578 or 59.81%

Republican Party: Susan Chapman, 5,766 or 32.60%

Working Families Party: Denise W Merrill, 729 or 4.12%

Independent Party: Susan Chapman, 223 or 1.26%

Libertarian Party: Heather Lynn Sylvestre Gwynn, 166 or 0.94%

Green Party: S Michael DeRosa, 223 or 1.26%

Treasurer

Democratic Party: Shawn Wooden, 10,424 or 59.42%

Republican Party: Thad Gray, 5,834 or 33.26%

Working Families Party: Shawn Wooden , 807 or 4.60%

Independent Party: Thad Gray, 231 or 1.32%

Libertarian Party: Jesse Brohinsky, 246 or 1.40%

Write In: W. Michael Downes, 0

Comptroller

Democratic Party: Kevin Lembo, 10,389 or 59.16%

Republican Party: Kurt Miller, 5,806 or 33.06%

Working Families Party: Kevin Lembo, 750 or 4.27%

Independent Party: Kurt Miller, 225 or 1.28%

Libertarian Party: Paul Passarelli, 218 or 1.24%

Green Party: Edward G Heflin, 173 or 0.99%

Attorney General

Democratic Party: William Tong, 9,858 or 55.70%

Republican Party: Sue Hatfield, 6,602 37.31%

Working Families Party: William Tong, 670 or 3.79%

Independent Party: Sue Hatfield, 295 or 1.67%

Green Party: Peter D Goselin, 272 or 1.54%

Registrar of Voters

Democratic Party: Elizabeth N W Santangelo, 11,097 or 65.38%

Republican Party: David Bauer, 5,875 or 34.62%

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