Politics & Government

Here's How West Hartford Residents Voted In 2018 Midterm Election

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

WEST HARTFORD, 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 West Hartford 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, 18,133 or 59.81%

Republican Party: Bob Stefanowski and Joe Markley, 8,696 or 28.68%

Working Families Party: Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz, 467 or 1.54%

Independent Party: Bob Stefanowski and Joe Markley, 346 or 1.14%

Libertarian Party: Rodney Hanscomb and Jeffrey Thibeault, 106 or 0.35%

Amigo Constitution Liberty Party: Mark Stewart Greenstein and John Demitrus, 31 or 0.10%

Griebel Frank for CT Party: Oz Griebel and Monte E Frank, 2,538 or 8.37%

Write In: Lee Whitnum and Jacey Wyatt, 0

U.S. Senate Race

Democratic Party: Christopher S Murphy, 21,124 or 70.90%

Republican Party: Matthew Corey, 7,622 or 25.58%

Working Families Party: Christopher S Murphy, 748 or 2.51%

Libertarian Party: Richard Lion, 150 or 0.50%

Green Party, Jeff Russell, 152 or 0.51%

Write In: Fred Linck, 0

Write In: Kristi L Talmadge, 0

U.S. Congressional Race

Democratic Party: John B Larson, 20,844 or 70.60%

Republican Party: Jennifer T Nye, 7,543 or 25.55%

Working Families Party: John B Larson, 791 or 2.68%

Green Party: Thomas McCormick, 347 or 1.18%

State Senator 5th District

Democratic Party: Beth Bye, 21,266 or 72.17%

Republican Party: Phillip Chabot , 7,812 or 26.51%

Independent Party: Phillip Chabot, 388 or 1.32%

State Representative 18th District

Democratic Party: Jillian Gilchrest, 7,555 or 71.92%

Republican Party: Mary M Fay, 2,758 or 26.25%

Independent Party: Mary M Fay, 192 or 1.83%

State Representative 19th District

Democratic Party: Derek Slap, 7,340 or 100.00%

State Representative 20th District

Democratic Party: Joe Verrengia, 7,199 or 100.00%

Judge of Probate

Democratic Party: Owen Eagan, 23,185 or 100.00%

Secretary of State

Democratic Party: Denise W Merrill, 19,804 or 67.44%

Republican Party: Susan Chapman, 8,051 or 27.42%

Working Families Party: Denise W Merrill, 638 or 2.17%

Independent Party: Susan Chapman, 353 or 1.20%

Libertarian Party: Heather Lynn Sylvestre Gwynn, 200 or 0.68%

Green Party: S Michael DeRosa, 318 or 1.08%

Treasurer

Democratic Party: Shawn Wooden, 19,190 or 65.97%

Republican Party: Thad Gray, 8,525 or 29.31%

Working Families Party: Shawn Wooden, 665 or 2.29%

Independent Party: Thad Gray, 386 or 1.33%

Libertarian Party: Jesse Brohinsky, 322 or 1.11%

Write In: W. Michael Downes, 0

Comptroller

Democratic Party: Kevin Lembo, 19,550 or 67.35%

Republican Party: Kurt Miller, 8,077 or 27.82%

Working Families Party: Kevin Lembo, 646 or 2.23%

Independent Party: Kurt Miller, 328 or 1.13%

Libertarian Party: Paul Passarelli, 209 or 0.72%

Green Party: Edward G Heflin, 218 or 0.75%

Attorney General

Democratic Party: William Tong, 19,151 or 65.34%

Republican Party: Sue Hatfield, 8,777 or 29.95%

Working Families Party: William Tong, 634 or 2.16%

Independent Party: Sue Hatfield, 380 or 1.30%

Green Party: Peter D Goselin, 368 or 1.26%

Registrar of Voters

Democratic Party: Patrice M Peterson, 19,448 or 68.82%

Republican Party: Beth Kyle, 8,810 or 31.18%

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