Politics & Government

Winner Revealed in New London Primary: UPDATE

Ernest Hewett was the incumbent and Chris Soto was the challenger during Tuesday's primary race.

UPDATE: Chris Soto defeated incumbent State Rep. Ernest Hewett by a margin of 994 to 513 Tuesday night, the New London Day reports.

Soto told supporters, according to the Day that, "For those that didn't vote for me I'm going to work hard to earn their trust the next time."

For more information read the full Day story here.

Find out what's happening in New Londonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

NEW LONDON, CT – Primary Day has arrived and citizens will soon be lining up to vote in one of 16 different races throughout the state.

New London voters will be voting in the Democratic assembly district race between Ernest Hewett and Chris Soto. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Find out what's happening in New Londonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Secretary of the State Denise Merrill is reminding voters to bring acceptable forms of identification as well as utilize primary day tools if needed, according to a release. These tools include the polling place locator, voter hotline and election management system where the public can view online results.

“Myvote.ct.gov is the one-stop shop for all your voting information,” Merrill said in a release. “Please check the portal to make sure your registration is up to date and to find your local polling place, as well as get any other election information. And, most important, if your party is holding a primary in your town, don’t forget to vote.”

Here are a few commonly asked questions that should make voting today even easier:

Where Do I Vote?

The myvote website has an online polling place locator tool that can identify your closest polling location. Voters only have to type in their address in order to find the location of their local polling place.

What Do I Need to Bring?

Voters should bring some form of identification when they cast a ballot. A driver’s license will suffice in all cases.

If a voter does not have a government issued photo ID, then a bank statement, utility bill, pay stub or other forms of identification are also acceptable. Voters can find a complete list of acceptable forms of voter identification at myvote.

How Will I Find the Eventual Results?

Primary results will be viewable through the state’s Election Management System.

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