Politics & Government
Here's How North Haven Residents Voted In 2018 Midterm Elections
Here's a look at how local residents voted in federal, state and local races on Election Day.

NORTH HAVEN, 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 North Haven 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, 4,423 or 36.30%
Republican Party: Bob Stefanowski and Joe Markley, 7,038 or 57.77%
Working Families Party: Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz, 116 or 0.95%
Independent Party: Bob Stefanowski and Joe Markley, 242 or 1.99%
Libertarian Party: Rodney Hanscomb and Jeffrey Thibeault, 42 or 0.34%
Amigo Constitution Liberty Party: Mark Stewart Greenstein and John Demitrus, 3 or 0.02%
Griebel Frank for CT Party: Oz Griebel and Monte E Frank, 319 or 2.62%
Write In Lee Whitnum and Jacey Wyatt: 0
U.S. Senate Race
Democratic Party: Christopher S Murphy, 5,580 or 46.89%
Republican Party: Matthew Corey, 5,857 or 49.22%
Working Families Party: Christopher S Murphy, 380 or 3.19%
Libertarian Party: Richard Lion, 43 or 0.36%
Green Party: Jeff Russell, 38 or 0.32%
Write In: Fred Linck, 1 or 0.01%
Write In: Kristi L Talmadge, 0
U.S. Congressional Race
Democratic Party: Rosa L DeLauro, 5,972 or 50.24%
Republican Party: Angel Cadena, 5,409 or 45.50%
Working Families Party: Rosa L DeLauro, 507or 4.26%
State Senator 11th District
Democratic Party: Martin M Looney, 798 or 50.89%
Republican Party: Erin Reilly, 770 or 49.11%
State Senator 34th District
Democratic Party: Aili McKeen, 3,555 or 34.16%
Republican Party: Len Fasano, 6,569 or 63.12%
Independent Party: Len Fasano, 283 or 2.72%
State Representative 87th District
Democratic Party: Theresa Ranciato-Viele, 4,308 or 35.66%
Republican Party: David W Yaccarino, 7,428 or 61.49%
Independent Party: David W Yaccarino, 344 or 2.85%
Judge of Probate
Republican Party: Michael Brandt, 8,990 or 100.00%
Secretary of State
Democratic Party: Denise W Merrill, 5,061 or 43.04%
Republican Party: Susan Chapman, 6,106 or 51.93%
Working Families Party: Denise W Merrill, 223 or 1.90%
Independent Party: Susan Chapman, 204 or 1.73%
Libertarian Party: Heather Lynn Sylvestre Gwynn, 63 or 0.54%
Green Party: S Michael DeRosa, 101 or 0.86%
Treasurer
Democratic Party: Shawn Wooden, 4,950 or 42.61%
Republican Party: Thad Gray,6,128 or 52.75%
Working Families Party: Shawn Wooden, 255 or 2.20%
Independent Party: Thad Gray, 210 or 1.81%
Libertarian Party: Jesse Brohinsky, 74 or 0.64%
Write In: W. Michael Downes, 0
Comptroller
Democratic Party: Kevin Lembo, 4,917 or 42.19%
Republican Party: Kurt Miller, 6,138 or 52.66%
Working Families Party: Kevin Lembo, 213 or 1.83%
Independent Party: Kurt Miller, 207 or 1.78%
Libertarian Party: Paul Passarelli, 117 or 1.00%
Green Party: Edward G Heflin, 63 or 0.54%
Attorney General
Democratic Party: William Tong, 4,681 or 39.70%
Republican Party: Sue Hatfield, 6,596 or 55.94%
Working Families Party: William Tong, 181 or 1.54%
Independent Party: Sue Hatfield, 234 or 1.98%
Green Party: Peter D Goselin, 99 or 0.84%
Registrar of Voters
Democratic Party: Patricia A Jackson-Marshall, 4,721 or 41.56%
Republican Party: Laurie Brangi, 6,639 or 58.44%
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