Politics & Government
West Haven Election Results 2022: Vote Totals For Every Race
Here's how West Haven residents voted for every person on the ballot, including congress and their local state races.

WEST HAVEN, CT — West Haven voters went to the polls Tuesday to cast votes in state and federal elections. Below are the unofficial vote totals from each race according to the Secretary of the State’s Office.
In Connecticut, Gov. Ned Lamont won re-election as did U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, and Democrats swept the top state offices including: Secretary of State, Stephanie Thomas, Treasurer, Erick Russell, Comptroller, Sean Scanlon, and Attorney General William Tong.
On the Congressional level, four Democratic incumbents, Rosa L. DeLauro, Jim Himes, Joe Courtney, John Larson, rolled to victory, while it was too close to call in the 5th district race featuring incumbent Democrat Jahana Hayes and Republican challenger George Logan.
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Locally, incumbent Democrat Treneé McGee won in the state House 116th District, along with fellow incumbents Dorinda Borer, D-115, and Charles Ferraro, R-117. Incumbent Democrats Gary Winfield and James Maroney also won their races in the state Senate.
Below is how West Haven residents voted (totals are unofficial until certified by the Secretary of the State):
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GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz, (Democrat), 7,909
- Bob Stefanowski and Laura Devlin, (Republican), 5,305
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz, (Griebel for CT), 21
- Robert Hotaling and Stewart "Chip" Beckett, (Independent), 166
- Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz, (Working Families Party), 181
UNITED STATES SENATOR
- Richard Blumenthal, (Democrat), 8,163
- Leora R. Levy, (Republican), 5,180
- Richard Blumenthal, (Working Families Party), 250
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 03
- Rosa L. DeLauro, (Democrat), 8,345
- Lesley DeNardis, (Republican), 4,932
- Amy F. Chai, (Independent), 228
- Justin Paglino, (Green Party), 105
STATE SENATE 10
- Gary Winfield, (Democrat), 3,192
- John Carlson, (Republican), 1,344
- John Carlson, (Independent), 54
- Gary Winfield, (Working Families Party), 86
STATE SENATE 14
- James Maroney, (Democrat), 4,584
- Kim-Marie Mullin, (Republican), 3,948
- James Maroney, (Independent), 164
STATE REPRESENTATIVE 115
- Dorinda Borer, (Democrat), 4,006
- STATE REPRESENTATIVE 116
- Trenee McGree, (Democrat), 2,513
- Aaron Haley, (Republican), 1,084
- Shawn A. Brown, (Independent), 98
STATE REPRESENTATIVE 117
- Charles Ferraro, (Republican), 2,726
- Charles Ferraro, (Independent), 174
- Laura A. Fucci, (Working Families Party), 533
SECRETARY OF THE STATE
- Stephanie Thomas, (Democrat), 7,765
- Dominic Rapini, (Republican), 5,115
- Cynthia R. Jennings, (Independent), 248
- Stephanie Thomas, (Working Families Party), 231
TREASURER
- Erick Russell, (Democrat), 7,758
- Harry Arora, (Republican), 5,036
- Jennifer Baldwin, (Independent), 240
- Erick Russell, (Working Families Party), 239
- JoAnna Laiscell, (Libertarian), 86
COMPTROLLER
- Sean Scanlon, (Democrat), 7,748
- Mary Fay, (Republican), 5,102
- Sean Scanlon, (Independent), 210
- Sean Scanlon, (Working Families Party), 198
ATTORNEY GENERAL
- William Tong, (Democrat), 8,189
- Jessica Kordas, (Republican), 4,821
- A.P. Pascarella, (Independent), 137
- William Tong, (Working Families Party), 227
- Ken Krayeske, (Green Party), 82
JUDGE OF PROBATE
- Mark J. DeGennaro, (Democrat), 9,313
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