Politics & Government

Here's How Wilton Residents Voted In 2018 Midterm Elections

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

WILTON, 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 morning.

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This is how Wilton 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.)

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Governor's Race

Democratic Party:Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz 4,373 or 47.06%
Republican Party: Bob Stefanowski and Joe Markley 4,537 or 48.82%
Working Families Party: Ned Lamont and Susan Bysiewicz 59 or 0.63%
Independent Party: Bob Stefanowski and Joe Markley 186 or 2.00%
Libertarian Party: Rodney Hanscomb and Jeffrey Thibeault 32 or 0.34%
Amigo Constitution Liberty Party: Mark Stewart Greenstein and John Demitrus 4 or 0.04%
Griebel Frank for CT Party: Oz Griebel and Monte E Frank 102 or 1.10%
Write In: Lee Whitnum and Jacey Wyatt 0 or 0.00%

U.S. Senate Race

Democratic Party: Christopher S Murphy 5,351 or 57.82%
Republican Party: Matthew Corey 3,713 or 40.12%
Working Families Party: Christopher S Murphy 125 or 1.35%
Libertarian Party: Richard Lion 42 or 0.45%
Green Party: Jeff Russell 24 or 0.26%
Write In: Fred Linck 0 or 0.00%
Write In: Kristi L Talmadge 0 or 0.00%

U.S. Congressional Race

Democratic Party: Jim Himes 5,398 or 58.11%
Republican Party: Harry Arora 3,762 or 40.50%
Independent Party: Harry Arora 130 or 1.40%
Write In: Yusheng Peng 0 or 0.00%

Local State Senate Race

Democratic Party: Will Haskell 4,421 or 47.72%
Republican Party: Toni Boucher 4,637 or 50.05%
Independent Party: Toni Boucher 207- or 2.23%

Local State Rep. Race - District 125

Democratic Party: Ross Tartell 1,850 or 54.48%
Republican Party: Tom O'Dea 1,546 or 45.52%

Local State Rep. Race - District 143

Democratic Party: Stephanie Thomas 2,547 or 43.63%
Republican Party: Gail Lavielle 3,087 or 52.88%
Working Families Party: Stephanie Thomas 57 or 0.98%
Independent Party: Gail Lavielle 147 or 2.52%

Probate Judge Race

Democratic Party: Doug Stern 4,639 or 50.85%
Republican Party: Lawrence F Cafero Jr 4,260 or 46.70%
Independent Party: Lawrence F Cafero Jr 224 or 2.46%

Secretary of State Race

Democratic Party: Denise W Merrill 4,655 or 50.81%
Republican Party: Susan Chapman 4,125 or 45.03%
Working Families Party: Denise W Merrill 82 or 0.90%
Independent Party: Susan Chapman 182 or 1.99%
Libertarian Party: Heather Lynn Sylvestre Gwynn 66 or 0.72%
Green Party: S Michael DeRosa 51 or 0.56%

State Treasurer

Democratic Party: Shawn Wooden 4,448 or 48.82%
Republican Party: Thad Gray 4,307 or 47.27%
Working Families Party: Shawn Wooden 80 or 0.88%
Independent Party: Thad Gray 192 or 2.11%
Libertarian Party: Jesse Brohinsky 84 or 0.92%
Write In: W. Michael Downes 0 or 0.00%

State Comptroller

Democratic Party: Kevin Lembo 4,510 or 49.55%
Republican Party: Kurt Miller 4,208 or 46.24%
Working Families Party: Kevin Lembo 78 or 0.86%
Independent Party: Kurt Miller 181 or 1.99%
Libertarian Party: Paul Passarelli 75 or 0.82%
Green Party: Edward G Heflin 49 or 0.54%

State Attorney General

Democratic Party: William Tong 4,746 or 51.85%
Republican Party: Sue Hatfield 4,104 or 44.83%
Working Families Party: William Tong 78 or 0.85%
Independent Party: Sue Hatfield 174 or 1.90%
Green Party: Peter D Goselin 52 or 0.57%

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