Politics & Government
Windsor Locks Election Results 2016: The Winners are Revealed
Here is how Windsor Locks voted in the 2016 election.

WINDSOR LOCKS, CT — Registered voters in Windsor Locks had an early start to the polls on Nov. 8 for the 2016 election, and the momentum continued until the balloting closed at 8 p.m.
Here are the unofficial results of how Windsor Locks voted, posted by the secretary of the state:
U.S. President
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- (R) Trump and Pence - 3,022 - 49.17 percent
- (D) Clinton and Kaine - 2,789 - 45.38 percent
- (L) Johnson and Weld - 232 - 3.77 percent
- (G) Stein and Baraka - 97 - 1.58 percent
U.S. Senate
- (D) Richard Blumenthal - 3,216 - 53.57 percent
- (R) Dan Carter - 2,176 - 36.25 percent
- (WF) Blumenthal - 444 - 7.40 percent
- (L) Richard Lion - 89 - 1.48 percent
- (G) Jeffery Russell - 78 - 1.30 percent
U.S. Rep District 1
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- (D) John B. Larson - 2,952 - 50.29 percent
- (R) Matthew M. Corey - 2,352 - 40.07 percent
- (WF) Larson - 401 - 6.83 percent
- (G) S. Michael DeRosa - 165 - 2.81 percent
State Senate District 7
- (R) John A. Kissel - 3,162 - 53.58 percent
- (D) Annie Hornish - 2,244 - 38.03 percent
- (I) Kissel - 248 - 4.20 percent
- (WF) Hornish - 247 - 4.19 percent
State Rep District 60
- (R) Scott A. Storms - 3,447 - 57.70 percent
- (D) Tim Curtis - 2,159 - 36.14 percent
- (I) Storms - 368 - 6.16 percent
To read about the U.S. Senate race in Connecticut and the five congressional races click on this related story.
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WINDSOR LOCKS, CT — Windsor Locks residents headed to the polls Tuesday for the 2016 midterm election. Polling places in Windsor Locks are now closed.
In Windsor Locks, the choice for 7th Senatorial District involves Republican incumbent John Kissel and Democratic challenger Annie Hornish. Kissel is a 12-term incumbent and a Chief Deputy Minority Leader. Hornish served as a State Representative from 2009–2011.
In the 60th State House District, nine-term Democratic incumbent Peggy Sayers is not seeking re-election. The candidates are Democrat Tim Curtis, a former Windsor town councilman, and Republican Scott Storms, a member of the Windsor Locks Board of Education.
The candidates for president and vice president are Republicans Donald Trump and Mike Pence, Democrats Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine, Libertarians Gary Johnson and Bill Weld, and Green Party Jill Stein and Ajamu Baraka.
For United States Senate, the candidates are Democratic incumbent Richard Blumenthal, Republican Dan Carter, Libertarian Richard Lion and Green Party Jeffery Russell.
For United States Congress, the choice is between Democratic incumbent John Larson, Republican Matthew Corey and Green Party candidate S. Michael DeRosa.
- To read about the U.S. Senate race in Connecticut and the five congressional races see this related story: Connecticut Election 2016: What You Need to Know
Click here to view the entire Windsor Locks sample ballot.
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