Year | Type | Turnout | Winner | Runner-Up |
Other | Total Votes |
2024 |
S1 |
59% |
Chris Murphy* (D,WF) |
999,832 |
58.6% |
Matthew Corey (R) |
677,489 |
39.7% |
29,289 [+] |
1.7% |
1,706,610 |
[-] Other candidates in 2024 included:
Robert Hyde (Cheaper Gas Groceries) 14,867 (0.9%);
Justin Paglino (Green) 14,415 (0.8%);
|
2022 |
G |
44% |
Ned Lamont* (D,WF+) |
709,147 |
55.9% |
Bob Stefanowski (R) |
546,209 |
43.1% |
12,498 [+] |
1.0% |
1,267,854 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022 included:
Robert Hotaling (Independent Party) 12,400 (1.0%);
|
2022 |
S3 |
44% |
Richard Blumenthal* (D,WF) |
723,864 |
57.5% |
Leora Levy (R) |
535,943 |
42.5% |
80 |
0.0% |
1,259,887 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022 included:
|
|
2018 |
G |
51% |
Ned Lamont (D,WF) |
694,510 |
49.4% |
Bob Stefanowski (R,In) |
650,138 |
46.2% |
62,155 [+] |
4.4% |
1,406,803 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018 included:
Oz Griebel (I) 54,741 (3.9%);
Rodney Hanscomb (Libertarian) 6,086 (0.4%);
Mark Greenstein (Amigo Constitution) 1,254 (0.1%);
|
2018 |
S1 |
50% |
Chris Murphy* (D,WF) |
825,579 |
59.5% |
Matthew Corey (R) |
545,717 |
39.3% |
15,544 [+] |
1.1% |
1,386,840 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018 included:
Richard Lion (Libertarian) 8,838 (0.6%);
Jeff Russell (Green) 6,618 (0.5%);
|
2016 |
S3 |
58% |
Richard Blumenthal* (D) |
1,008,714 |
63.2% |
Dan Carter (R) |
552,621 |
34.6% |
35,391 [+] |
2.2% |
1,596,726 |
[-] Other candidates in 2016 included:
Richard Lion (Libertarian) 18,190 (1.1%);
Jeff Russell (Green) 16,713 (1.0%);
|
2014 |
G |
39% |
Dan Malloy* (D,WF) |
554,314 |
50.7% |
Tom Foley (R,In) |
526,295 |
48.2% |
12,164 [+] |
1.1% |
1,092,773 |
[-] Other candidates in 2014 included:
Joe Visconti (I) 11,456 (1.0%);
|
2012 |
S1 |
55% |
Chris Murphy (D,WF) |
828,761 |
54.9% |
Linda McMahon (R,I) |
651,089 |
43.1% |
30,344 [+] |
2.0% |
1,510,194 |
[-] Other candidates in 2012 included:
Paul Passarelli (Libertarian) 25,045 (1.7%);
|
2010 |
S3 |
42% |
Richard Blumenthal (D,WF) |
636,040 |
55.2% |
Linda McMahon (R) |
498,341 |
43.2% |
18,734 [+] |
1.6% |
1,153,115 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010 included:
Warren Mosler (I) 11,275 (1.0%);
John Mertens (I) 6,735 (0.6%);
|
2010 |
G |
42% |
Dan Malloy (D,WF) |
567,278 |
49.5% |
Tom Foley (R) |
560,874 |
49.0% |
17,647 [+] |
1.5% |
1,145,799 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010 included:
Tom Marsh (Independence Party) 17,629 (1.5%);
|
|
2006 |
G |
42% |
Jodi Rell* (R) |
710,048 |
63.2% |
John DeStefano (D) |
398,220 |
35.4% |
15,144 [+] |
1.3% |
1,123,412 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006 included:
Cliff Thornton (Green) 9,584 (0.9%);
Joseph Zdonczyk (Concerned Citizens) 5,560 (0.5%);
|
2006 |
S1 |
43% |
Joseph Lieberman* (I) |
564,095 |
49.7% |
Ned Lamont (D) |
450,844 |
39.7% |
119,838 [+] |
10.6% |
1,134,777 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006 included:
Alan Schlesinger (R) 109,198 (9.6%);
Ralph Ferrucci (Green) 5,922 (0.5%);
Timothy Knibbs (Concerned Citizens) 4,638 (0.4%);
|
2004 |
S3 |
54% |
Christopher Dodd* (D) |
945,347 |
66.4% |
Jack Orchulli (R) |
457,749 |
32.1% |
21,630 [+] |
1.5% |
1,424,726 |
[-] Other candidates in 2004 included:
Timothy Knibbs (Concerned Citizens) 12,442 (0.9%);
Leonard Rasch (Libertarian) 9,188 (0.6%);
|
2002 |
G |
39% |
John Rowland* (R) |
573,958 |
56.1% |
Bill Curry (D) |
448,984 |
43.9% |
0 |
0.0% |
1,022,942 |
[-] Other candidates in 2002 included:
|
2000 |
S1 |
51% |
Joseph Lieberman* (D) |
828,920 |
63.2% |
Philip Giordano (R) |
448,077 |
34.2% |
34,282 [+] |
2.6% |
1,311,279 |
[-] Other candidates in 2000 included:
William Kozak (Concerned Citizens) 25,509 (1.9%);
|
|
1998 |
G |
38% |
John Rowland* (R) |
628,707 |
62.9% |
Barbara Kennelly (D) |
354,187 |
35.4% |
16,641 [+] |
1.7% |
999,535 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998 included:
Joseph Zdonczyk (Concerned Citizens) 8,792 (0.9%);
Ned Vare (Libertarian) 5,637 (0.6%);
Roberta Scaglione (Term Limits) 2,212 (0.2%);
|
1998 |
S3 |
37% |
Christopher Dodd* (D) |
628,306 |
65.1% |
Gary Franks (R) |
312,177 |
32.4% |
23,974 [+] |
2.5% |
964,457 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998 included:
William Kozak (Concerned Citizens) 12,261 (1.3%);
Lois Grasso (Term Limits) 6,517 (0.7%);
Wildey Moore (Libertarian) 5,196 (0.5%);
|
1994 |
G |
45% |
John Rowland (R) |
415,201 |
36.2% |
Bill Curry (D) |
375,133 |
32.7% |
356,750 [+] |
31.1% |
1,147,084 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994 included:
Eunice Groark (A Connecticut Party) 216,585 (18.9%);
Tom Scott (Independence Party) 130,128 (11.3%);
Joseph Zdonczyk (Concerned Citizens) 10,007 (0.9%);
|
1994 |
S1 |
42% |
Joseph Lieberman* (D) |
723,842 |
67.0% |
Jerry Labriola (R) |
334,833 |
31.0% |
21,092 [+] |
2.0% |
1,079,767 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994 included:
Gary Garneau (Concerned Citizens) 20,989 (1.9%);
|
1992 |
S3 |
59% |
Christopher Dodd* (D) |
882,569 |
58.8% |
Brook Johnson (R) |
572,036 |
38.1% |
46,104 [+] |
3.1% |
1,500,709 |
[-] Other candidates in 1992 included:
Richard Gregory (Concerned Citizens) 35,315 (2.4%);
Howard Grayson (Libertarian) 10,741 (0.7%);
|
1990 |
G |
45% |
Lowell Weicker (A Connecticut Party) |
460,576 |
40.4% |
John Rowland (R) |
427,840 |
37.5% |
252,706 [+] |
22.1% |
1,141,122 |
[-] Other candidates in 1990 included:
Bruce Morrison (D) 236,641 (20.7%);
Joseph Zdonczyk (Concerned Citizens) 16,044 (1.4%);
|
|
1988 |
S1 |
57% |
Joseph Lieberman (D) |
688,499 |
49.8% |
Lowell Weicker* (R) |
678,454 |
49.0% |
16,573 [+] |
1.2% |
1,383,526 |
[-] Other candidates in 1988 included:
Howard Grayson (Libertarian) 12,409 (0.9%);
Melissa Fisher (New Alliance) 4,154 (0.3%);
|
1986 |
G |
42% |
William O'Neill* (D) |
575,638 |
57.9% |
Julie Belaga (R) |
408,489 |
41.1% |
9,565 [+] |
1.0% |
993,692 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986 included:
Frank Longo (I) 9,565 (1.0%);
|
1986 |
S3 |
41% |
Christopher Dodd* (D) |
632,695 |
64.8% |
Roger Eddy (R) |
340,438 |
34.8% |
3,800 [+] |
0.4% |
976,933 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986 included:
Edward McCallum (I) 3,800 (0.4%);
|
1982 |
S1 |
46% |
Lowell Weicker* (R) |
545,987 |
50.4% |
Toby Moffett (D) |
499,146 |
46.1% |
38,480 [+] |
3.6% |
1,083,613 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982 included:
Lucien DiFazio (Conservative) 30,212 (2.8%);
James Lewis (Libertarian) 8,163 (0.8%);
|
1982 |
G |
46% |
William O'Neill* (D) |
578,264 |
53.3% |
Lewis Rome (R) |
497,773 |
45.9% |
8,119 [+] |
0.7% |
1,084,156 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982 included:
Walter Gengarelly (Libertarian) 7,839 (0.7%);
|
1980 |
S3 |
59% |
Christopher Dodd (D) |
763,969 |
56.3% |
James Buckley (R) |
581,884 |
42.9% |
10,222 [+] |
0.8% |
1,356,075 |
[-] Other candidates in 1980 included:
Gerard Brennan (Libertarian) 5,336 (0.4%);
Lou Zemel (Citizens) 4,772 (0.4%);
|
|
1978 |
G |
52% |
Ella Grasso* (D) |
613,109 |
59.1% |
Ronald Sarasin (R) |
422,316 |
40.7% |
1,183 |
0.1% |
1,036,608 |
[-] Other candidates in 1978 included:
|
1976 |
S1 |
64% |
Lowell Weicker* (R) |
785,683 |
57.7% |
Gloria Schaffer (D) |
561,018 |
41.2% |
14,965 [+] |
1.1% |
1,361,666 |
[-] Other candidates in 1976 included:
Robert Barnabei (George Wallace Party) 14,407 (1.1%);
|
1974 |
S3 |
55% |
Abraham Ribicoff* (D) |
690,820 |
63.7% |
James Brannen (R) |
372,055 |
34.3% |
22,043 [+] |
2.0% |
1,084,918 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974 included:
Arthur Capozzi (George Wallace Party) 19,184 (1.8%);
Norman Rochon (American) 2,682 (0.2%);
|
1974 |
G |
56% |
Ella Grasso (D) |
643,490 |
58.4% |
Robert Steele (R) |
440,169 |
39.9% |
19,114 [+] |
1.7% |
1,102,773 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974 included:
Thomas Pallone (George Wallace Party) 16,660 (1.5%);
Allen Peichert (American) 2,291 (0.2%);
|
1970 |
S1 |
56% |
Lowell Weicker (R) |
454,721 |
41.7% |
Joseph Duffey (D) |
368,111 |
33.8% |
266,521 [+] |
24.5% |
1,089,353 |
[-] Other candidates in 1970 included:
Thomas Dodd* (Dodd Independent) 266,497 (24.5%);
|
1970 |
G |
56% |
Thomas Meskill (R) |
582,160 |
53.8% |
Emilio Daddario (D) |
500,561 |
46.2% |
76 |
0.0% |
1,082,797 |
[-] Other candidates in 1970 included:
|
|
1968 |
S3 |
65% |
Abraham Ribicoff* (D) |
655,043 |
54.3% |
Edwin May (R) |
551,455 |
45.7% |
39 |
0.0% |
1,206,537 |
[-] Other candidates in 1968 included:
|
1966 |
G |
56% |
John Dempsey* (D) |
561,599 |
55.7% |
Clayton Gengras (R) |
446,536 |
44.3% |
422 |
0.0% |
1,008,557 |
[-] Other candidates in 1966 included:
|
1964 |
S1 |
70% |
Thomas Dodd* (D) |
781,008 |
64.6% |
John Lodge (R) |
426,939 |
35.3% |
216 |
0.0% |
1,208,163 |
[-] Other candidates in 1964 included:
|
1962 |
S3 |
62% |
Abraham Ribicoff (D) |
527,522 |
51.3% |
Horace Seely-Brown (R) |
501,694 |
48.7% |
85 |
0.0% |
1,029,301 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962 included:
|
1962 |
G |
62% |
John Dempsey* (D) |
549,027 |
53.2% |
John Alsop (R) |
482,852 |
46.8% |
23 |
0.0% |
1,031,902 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962 included:
|
|
1958 |
G |
59% |
Abraham Ribicoff* (D) |
607,012 |
62.3% |
Fred Zeller (R) |
360,644 |
37.0% |
6,853 [+] |
0.7% |
974,509 |
[-] Other candidates in 1958 included:
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 6,853 (0.7%);
|
1958 |
S1 |
58% |
Thomas Dodd (D) |
554,841 |
57.3% |
William Purtell* (R) |
410,622 |
42.4% |
3,162 [+] |
0.3% |
968,625 |
[-] Other candidates in 1958 included:
Vivien Kellems (Write-in) 3,043 (0.3%);
|
1956 |
S3 |
70% |
Prescott Bush* (R) |
610,829 |
54.8% |
Thomas Dodd (D) |
479,460 |
43.0% |
23,530 [+] |
2.1% |
1,113,819 |
[-] Other candidates in 1956 included:
Suzanne Stevenson (Independent Republican) 10,199 (0.9%);
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 7,079 (0.6%);
Vivien Kellems (I) 6,219 (0.6%);
|
1954 |
G |
62% |
Abraham Ribicoff (D) |
463,643 |
49.5% |
John Lodge* (R) |
460,528 |
49.2% |
12,582 [+] |
1.3% |
936,753 |
[-] Other candidates in 1954 included:
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 11,159 (1.2%);
Vivien Kellems (Independent Republican (write-in)) 1,423 (0.2%);
|
1952 |
S1 |
75% |
William Purtell* (R) |
573,854 |
52.5% |
William Benton (D) |
485,066 |
44.4% |
34,547 [+] |
3.2% |
1,093,467 |
[-] Other candidates in 1952 included:
Vivien Kellems (Independent Republican) 22,268 (2.0%);
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 12,279 (1.1%);
|
1952 |
S3 |
75% |
Prescott Bush (R) |
559,465 |
51.2% |
Abraham Ribicoff (D) |
530,505 |
48.5% |
3,298 [+] |
0.3% |
1,093,268 |
[-] Other candidates in 1952 included:
William Taft (Socialist) 3,298 (0.3%);
|
1950 |
S1 |
63% |
William Benton (D) |
431,413 |
49.2% |
Prescott Bush (R) |
430,311 |
49.1% |
15,441 [+] |
1.8% |
877,165 |
[-] Other candidates in 1950 included:
John Gillespie (Socialist) 15,441 (1.8%);
|
1950 |
S3 |
63% |
Brien McMahon* (D) |
453,646 |
51.7% |
Joseph Talbot (R) |
409,053 |
46.6% |
15,128 [+] |
1.7% |
877,827 |
[-] Other candidates in 1950 included:
Anthony Martino (Socialist) 15,128 (1.7%);
|
1950 |
G |
64% |
John Lodge (R) |
436,418 |
49.7% |
Chester Bowles* (D) |
419,404 |
47.7% |
22,913 [+] |
2.6% |
878,735 |
[-] Other candidates in 1950 included:
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 22,913 (2.6%);
|
|
1948 |
G |
66% |
Chester Bowles (D) |
431,746 |
49.3% |
James Shannon* (R) |
429,071 |
49.0% |
14,936 [+] |
1.7% |
875,753 |
[-] Other candidates in 1948 included:
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 12,662 (1.4%);
Joseph Mackay (Socialist Labor) 1,363 (0.2%);
Morris Chertov (Socialist Workers) 778 (0.1%);
|
1946 |
S1 |
53% |
Raymond Baldwin (R) |
381,328 |
55.8% |
Joseph Tone (D) |
276,424 |
40.5% |
25,169 [+] |
3.7% |
682,921 |
[-] Other candidates in 1946 included:
Frederic Smedley (Socialist) 22,013 (3.2%);
John Aiken (Socialist Labor) 3,156 (0.5%);
|
1946 |
S1 |
53% |
Raymond Baldwin (R) |
378,707 |
55.8% |
Wilbur Cross (D) |
278,188 |
41.0% |
22,164 [+] |
3.3% |
679,059 |
[-] Other candidates in 1946 included:
Frederic Smedley (Socialist) 22,164 (3.3%);
|
1946 |
G |
53% |
James McConaughy (R) |
371,852 |
54.4% |
Wilbert Snow (D) |
276,335 |
40.4% |
35,644 [+] |
5.2% |
683,831 |
[-] Other candidates in 1946 included:
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 32,241 (4.7%);
Herman Simon (Socialist Labor) 3,403 (0.5%);
|
1944 |
G |
67% |
Raymond Baldwin* (R) |
418,289 |
50.5% |
Robert Hurley (D) |
392,417 |
47.4% |
17,873 [+] |
2.2% |
828,579 |
[-] Other candidates in 1944 included:
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 16,475 (2.0%);
Joseph Borden (Socialist Labor) 1,398 (0.2%);
|
1944 |
S3 |
67% |
Brien McMahon (D) |
430,716 |
52.0% |
John Danaher* (R) |
391,748 |
47.3% |
6,033 [+] |
0.7% |
828,497 |
[-] Other candidates in 1944 included:
Spencer Anderson (Socialist) 6,033 (0.7%);
|
1942 |
G |
48% |
Raymond Baldwin (R) |
281,362 |
48.9% |
Robert Hurley* (D) |
255,186 |
44.3% |
38,854 [+] |
6.8% |
575,402 |
[-] Other candidates in 1942 included:
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 34,537 (6.0%);
Joseph Borden (Socialist Labor) 3,936 (0.7%);
|
1940 |
G |
68% |
Robert Hurley (D) |
388,361 |
49.5% |
Raymond Baldwin* (R,Union) |
374,581 |
47.7% |
21,626 [+] |
2.8% |
784,568 |
[-] Other candidates in 1940 included:
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 18,090 (2.3%);
Joseph Mackay (Socialist Labor) 1,815 (0.2%);
Michael Russo (Socialist Workers) 1,141 (0.1%);
|
1940 |
S1 |
68% |
Francis Maloney* (D) |
416,740 |
53.2% |
Paul Cornell (R,Union) |
358,313 |
45.7% |
9,014 [+] |
1.1% |
784,067 |
[-] Other candidates in 1940 included:
Kenneth Thurlow (Socialist) 6,557 (0.8%);
James Hutchin (Socialist Labor) 1,343 (0.2%);
Isadore Wofsy (Communist) 1,114 (0.1%);
|
|
1938 |
G |
60% |
Raymond Baldwin (R,Union) |
230,237 |
36.4% |
Wilbur Cross* (D) |
227,549 |
36.0% |
174,297 [+] |
27.6% |
632,083 |
[-] Other candidates in 1938 included:
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 166,253 (26.3%);
Joseph Borden (Socialist Labor) 7,271 (1.2%);
Devere Allen (Labor) 773 (0.1%);
|
1938 |
S3 |
60% |
John Danaher (R) |
270,413 |
42.9% |
Augustine Lonergan* (D) |
252,426 |
40.0% |
107,594 [+] |
17.1% |
630,433 |
[-] Other candidates in 1938 included:
Bellani Trombley (Socialist) 99,282 (15.7%);
Joseph Mackay (Socialist Labor) 6,931 (1.1%);
Philip Brainard (Labor) 766 (0.1%);
Michael Russo (Communist) 615 (0.1%);
|
1936 |
G |
80% |
Wilbur Cross* (D) |
372,953 |
45.5% |
Arthur Brown (R) |
277,190 |
33.8% |
169,602 [+] |
20.7% |
819,745 |
[-] Other candidates in 1936 included:
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 166,253 (20.3%);
Joseph Mackay (Socialist Labor) 2,124 (0.3%);
Isadore Wofsy (Communist) 1,225 (0.1%);
|
Year | Type | Turnout | Winner | Runner-Up |
Other | Total Votes |
|
2022 |
AG |
43% |
William Tong* (D,WF) |
703,894 |
56.7% |
Jessica Kordas (R) |
518,128 |
41.8% |
18,891 [+] |
1.5% |
1,240,913 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
A.P. Pascarella (In) 11,788 (0.9%);
Ken Krayeske (Grn) 7,103 (0.6%);
|
2022 |
CMP |
43% |
Sean Scanlon (D,WF+) |
681,856 |
55.1% |
Mary Fay (R) |
554,678 |
44.9% |
0 |
0.0% |
1,236,534 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
|
2022 |
LG |
0% |
Susan Bysiewicz* (D,WF) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
Chip Beckett (I) 0 (?%);
|
2022 |
SOS |
43% |
Stephanie Thomas (D,WF) |
687,714 |
55.2% |
Dominic Rapini (R) |
532,218 |
42.7% |
25,488 [+] |
2.0% |
1,245,420 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
Cynthia Jennings (In) 25,488 (2.0%);
|
2022 |
TRE |
43% |
Erick Russell (D,WF) |
652,031 |
52.4% |
Harry Arora (R) |
559,123 |
44.9% |
33,273 [+] |
2.7% |
1,244,427 |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
Jennifer Baldwin (In) 24,709 (2.0%);
JoAnna Laiscell (Lbt) 8,564 (0.7%);
|
|
2018 |
AG |
49% |
William Tong (D,WF) |
715,340 |
52.5% |
Sue Hatfield (R) |
633,360 |
46.5% |
14,358 [+] |
1.1% |
1,363,058 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Peter Goselin (Grn) 14,358 (1.1%);
|
2018 |
CMP |
49% |
Kevin Lembo* (D,WF) |
746,806 |
55.1% |
Kurt Miller (R,In) |
585,510 |
43.2% |
23,525 [+] |
1.7% |
1,355,841 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Paul Passarelli (Lbt) 13,165 (1.0%);
Edward Heflin (Grn) 10,360 (0.8%);
|
2018 |
LG |
0% |
Susan Bysiewicz (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Monte Frank (I) 0 (?%);
Jeffrey Thibeault (Lbt) 0 (?%);
|
2018 |
SOS |
49% |
Denise Merrill* (D,WF) |
764,067 |
55.9% |
Susan Chapman (R,In) |
580,779 |
42.5% |
22,830 [+] |
1.7% |
1,367,676 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Michael DeRosa (Grn) 12,469 (0.9%);
Heather Gwynn (Lbt) 10,361 (0.8%);
|
2018 |
TRE |
49% |
Shawn Wooden (D,WF) |
748,091 |
55.1% |
Thad Gray (R,In) |
592,811 |
43.6% |
17,710 [+] |
1.3% |
1,358,612 |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Jesse Brohinsky (Lbt) 15,514 (1.1%);
Michael Downes (I) 2,196 (0.2%);
|
|
2014 |
AG |
38% |
George Jepsen* (D) |
590,225 |
56.7% |
Kie Westby (R) |
427,869 |
41.1% |
22,361 [+] |
2.1% |
1,040,455 |
[-] Other candidates in 2014:
Stephen Fournier (Grn) 22,361 (2.1%);
|
2014 |
CMP |
37% |
Kevin Lembo* (D) |
538,280 |
52.3% |
Sharon McLaughlin (R) |
473,752 |
46.0% |
17,458 [+] |
1.7% |
1,029,490 |
[-] Other candidates in 2014:
Rolf Maurer (Grn) 17,458 (1.7%);
|
2014 |
LG |
0% |
Nancy Wyman* (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2014:
Chet Harris (I) 0 (?%);
|
2014 |
SOS |
38% |
Denise Merrill* (D) |
533,543 |
51.0% |
Peter Lumaj (R) |
489,515 |
46.7% |
24,038 [+] |
2.3% |
1,047,096 |
[-] Other candidates in 2014:
Michael DeRosa (Grn) 24,038 (2.3%);
|
2014 |
TRE |
38% |
Denise Nappier* (D) |
533,182 |
50.9% |
Timothy Herbst (R) |
514,402 |
49.1% |
119 |
0.0% |
1,047,703 |
[-] Other candidates in 2014:
|
|
2010 |
AG |
40% |
George Jepsen (D,WF) |
591,725 |
53.7% |
Martha Dean (R) |
480,310 |
43.6% |
29,759 [+] |
2.7% |
1,101,794 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010:
Stephen Fournier (Grn) 29,759 (2.7%);
|
2010 |
CMP |
39% |
Kevin Lembo (D) |
577,547 |
53.6% |
Jack Orchulli (R) |
459,474 |
42.6% |
41,317 [+] |
3.8% |
1,078,338 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010:
Hugh Dolan (In) 17,701 (1.6%);
Colin Bennett (Grn) 13,288 (1.2%);
Joshua Katz (Lbt) 10,328 (1.0%);
|
2010 |
LG |
0% |
Nancy Wyman (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010:
Cicero Booker (In) 0 (?%);
|
2010 |
SOS |
40% |
Denise Merrill (D,WF) |
584,313 |
52.9% |
Jerry Farrell (R) |
484,163 |
43.8% |
36,727 [+] |
3.3% |
1,105,203 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010:
Michael Telesca (In) 14,530 (1.3%);
Michael DeRosa (Grn) 13,566 (1.2%);
Ken Mosher (Lbt) 8,631 (0.8%);
|
2010 |
TRE |
40% |
Denise Nappier (D,WF) |
600,270 |
54.3% |
Jeff Wright (R) |
480,623 |
43.5% |
25,211 [+] |
2.3% |
1,106,104 |
[-] Other candidates in 2010:
Andrew White (I) 15,611 (1.4%);
David Bue (Grn) 9,600 (0.9%);
|
|
2006 |
AG |
40% |
Richard Blumenthal* (D) |
782,235 |
74.1% |
Robert Farr (R) |
256,018 |
24.2% |
17,688 [+] |
1.7% |
1,055,941 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006:
Nancy Burton (Grn) 17,684 (1.7%);
|
2006 |
CMP |
38% |
Nancy Wyman* (D) |
651,510 |
64.4% |
Catherine Cook (R) |
320,520 |
31.7% |
39,115 [+] |
3.9% |
1,011,145 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006:
Richard Connelly (Lbt) 23,688 (2.3%);
Colin Bennett (Grn) 15,427 (1.5%);
|
2006 |
LG |
0% |
Michael Fedele (R) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006:
Jean de Smet (Grn) 0 (?%);
Jose Garcia (I) 0 (?%);
|
2006 |
SOS |
39% |
Susan Bysiewicz* (D) |
729,070 |
69.8% |
Richard Abbate (R) |
276,033 |
26.4% |
39,768 [+] |
3.8% |
1,044,871 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006:
Michael DeRosa (Grn) 17,851 (1.7%);
Ken Mosher (Lbt) 13,043 (1.2%);
Rose Marie Burness (I) 8,874 (0.8%);
|
2006 |
TRE |
38% |
Denise Nappier* (D) |
653,690 |
64.4% |
Linda Roberts (R) |
323,454 |
31.9% |
37,323 [+] |
3.7% |
1,014,467 |
[-] Other candidates in 2006:
Steven Edelman (Lbt) 15,354 (1.5%);
David Bue (Grn) 13,487 (1.3%);
Mimi Knibbs (I) 8,482 (0.8%);
|
|
2002 |
AG |
37% |
Richard Blumenthal* (D) |
632,351 |
65.6% |
Martha Dean (R) |
330,874 |
34.4% |
0 |
0.0% |
963,225 |
[-] Other candidates in 2002:
|
2002 |
CMP |
36% |
Nancy Wyman* (D) |
577,851 |
62.2% |
Steven Mullins (R) |
338,613 |
36.4% |
12,651 [+] |
1.4% |
929,115 |
[-] Other candidates in 2002:
Lenny Ranch (Lbt) 12,651 (1.4%);
|
2002 |
LG |
0% |
Jodi Rell* (R) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 2002:
|
2002 |
SOS |
37% |
Susan Bysiewicz* (D) |
611,468 |
64.2% |
Ronald San Angelo (R) |
326,774 |
34.3% |
13,922 [+] |
1.5% |
952,164 |
[-] Other candidates in 2002:
Darlene Nicholas (Lbt) 13,922 (1.5%);
|
2002 |
TRE |
36% |
Denise Nappier* (D) |
527,216 |
55.9% |
Ross Garber (R) |
389,304 |
41.3% |
25,843 [+] |
2.7% |
942,363 |
[-] Other candidates in 2002:
Timothy Knibbs (I) 13,394 (1.4%);
Ken Mosher (Lbt) 12,449 (1.3%);
|
|
1998 |
AG |
35% |
Richard Blumenthal* (D) |
631,588 |
68.5% |
Santa Mendoza (R) |
282,289 |
30.6% |
7,537 [+] |
0.8% |
921,414 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998:
Richard Pober (Lbt) 7,537 (0.8%);
|
1998 |
CMP |
34% |
Nancy Wyman* (D) |
501,266 |
56.7% |
Christopher Scalzo (R) |
373,337 |
42.2% |
9,207 [+] |
1.0% |
883,810 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998:
Steven Edelman (Lbt) 9,207 (1.0%);
|
1998 |
LG |
0% |
Jodi Rell* (R) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998:
Gary Garneau (I) 0 (?%);
Robert Loomis (Lbt) 0 (?%);
James Powell (I) 0 (?%);
|
1998 |
SOS |
35% |
Susan Bysiewicz (D) |
531,644 |
59.1% |
Ben Andrews (R) |
358,060 |
39.8% |
9,930 [+] |
1.1% |
899,634 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998:
Ken Mosher (Lbt) 9,920 (1.1%);
|
1998 |
TRE |
34% |
Denise Nappier (D) |
436,573 |
49.0% |
Paul Silvester (R) |
433,889 |
48.7% |
20,426 [+] |
2.3% |
890,888 |
[-] Other candidates in 1998:
Louis Garofalo (Lbt) 11,375 (1.3%);
Joseph Ciccomascolo (I) 9,051 (1.0%);
|
|
1994 |
AG |
40% |
Richard Blumenthal* (D) |
679,313 |
66.3% |
Richard Arnold (R) |
344,627 |
33.7% |
0 |
0.0% |
1,023,940 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994:
|
1994 |
CMP |
38% |
Nancy Wyman (D) |
529,709 |
54.7% |
Gene Gavin (R) |
439,473 |
45.3% |
0 |
0.0% |
969,182 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994:
|
1994 |
LG |
0% |
Jodi Rell (R) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994:
Audrey Rowe (ACP) 0 (?%);
Glen O'Keefe (In) 0 (?%);
Robert Ratchford (I) 0 (?%);
|
1994 |
SOS |
38% |
Miles Rapoport (D) |
493,995 |
50.1% |
Andrea Scott (R) |
491,758 |
49.9% |
0 |
0.0% |
985,753 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994:
|
1994 |
TRE |
39% |
Christopher Burnham (R) |
526,200 |
53.1% |
Joseph Suggs (D,ACP) |
441,263 |
44.5% |
24,207 [+] |
2.4% |
991,670 |
[-] Other candidates in 1994:
Christopher Hebert (I) 24,207 (2.4%);
|
|
1990 |
AG |
38% |
Richard Blumenthal (D) |
572,972 |
59.2% |
Gaynor Brennan (R) |
395,289 |
40.8% |
0 |
0.0% |
968,261 |
[-] Other candidates in 1990:
|
1990 |
CMP |
38% |
Bill Curry (D) |
489,352 |
51.0% |
Joel Schiavone (R) |
470,206 |
49.0% |
0 |
0.0% |
959,558 |
[-] Other candidates in 1990:
|
1990 |
LG |
0% |
Eunice Groark (ACP) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1990:
Sandra Bender (D) 0 (?%);
Robert Ratchford (I) 0 (?%);
|
1990 |
SOS |
37% |
Pauline Kezer (R) |
490,153 |
52.3% |
Julia Tashjian* (D) |
446,253 |
47.7% |
20 |
0.0% |
936,426 |
[-] Other candidates in 1990:
|
1990 |
TRE |
37% |
Francisco Borges* (D) |
483,569 |
51.6% |
Joan Kemler (R) |
452,858 |
48.4% |
0 |
0.0% |
936,427 |
[-] Other candidates in 1990:
|
|
1986 |
AG |
40% |
Joseph Lieberman* (D) |
613,742 |
64.7% |
Richard Arnold (R) |
335,209 |
35.3% |
0 |
0.0% |
948,951 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986:
|
1986 |
CMP |
39% |
Edward Caldwell* (D) |
507,662 |
54.5% |
Gary Franks (R) |
418,590 |
44.9% |
5,057 [+] |
0.5% |
931,309 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986:
Salvatore DiBetta (I) 5,057 (0.5%);
|
1986 |
LG |
0% |
Joseph Fauliso* (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986:
Tullo Belardinelli (I) 0 (?%);
|
1986 |
SOS |
39% |
Julia Tashjian* (D) |
524,659 |
56.3% |
Pauline Kezer (R) |
403,059 |
43.2% |
4,856 [+] |
0.5% |
932,574 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986:
Joanne Cheledink (I) 4,856 (0.5%);
|
1986 |
TRE |
39% |
Francisco Borges (D) |
511,252 |
55.0% |
Sebastian Garafalo (R) |
407,956 |
43.9% |
9,919 [+] |
1.1% |
929,127 |
[-] Other candidates in 1986:
Thomas Ross (Lbt) 5,733 (0.6%);
Leroy Staib (I) 4,186 (0.5%);
|
|
1982 |
AG |
44% |
Joseph Lieberman (D) |
601,711 |
58.1% |
William Champlin (R) |
424,961 |
41.1% |
8,389 [+] |
0.8% |
1,035,061 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982:
Vincent Tirola (Lbt) 8,351 (0.8%);
|
1982 |
CMP |
44% |
Edward Caldwell* (D) |
543,836 |
53.0% |
Susan Hutchinson (R) |
470,435 |
45.8% |
12,447 [+] |
1.2% |
1,026,718 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982:
Richard Land (Lbt) 6,849 (0.7%);
David Ordway (Con) 5,560 (0.5%);
|
1982 |
LG |
0% |
Joseph Fauliso* (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982:
Charles Turnbull (Lbt) 0 (?%);
|
1982 |
SOS |
44% |
Julia Tashjian (D) |
555,699 |
53.8% |
Michael Werner (R) |
463,255 |
44.9% |
13,505 [+] |
1.3% |
1,032,459 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982:
Peter Reed (Lbt) 7,551 (0.7%);
John Parsons (Con) 5,880 (0.6%);
|
1982 |
TRE |
44% |
Henry Parker* (D) |
564,677 |
54.8% |
John Becker (R) |
450,674 |
43.7% |
15,972 [+] |
1.5% |
1,031,323 |
[-] Other candidates in 1982:
Louis Garofalo (Lbt) 10,497 (1.0%);
William Krones (Con) 5,440 (0.5%);
|
|
1978 |
AG |
49% |
Carl Ajello* (D) |
551,762 |
55.7% |
Peter Dorsey (R) |
439,312 |
44.3% |
57 |
0.0% |
991,131 |
[-] Other candidates in 1978:
|
1978 |
CMP |
49% |
Edward Caldwell* (D) |
578,836 |
58.8% |
Ralph Capecelatro (R) |
405,347 |
41.2% |
53 |
0.0% |
984,236 |
[-] Other candidates in 1978:
|
1978 |
LG |
0% |
William O'Neill (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1978:
|
1978 |
SOS |
49% |
Barbara Kennelly (D) |
571,654 |
57.5% |
Louise Berry (R) |
422,491 |
42.5% |
58 |
0.0% |
994,203 |
[-] Other candidates in 1978:
|
1978 |
TRE |
49% |
Henry Parker* (D) |
566,529 |
57.3% |
Margaret Melady (R) |
421,367 |
42.7% |
64 |
0.0% |
987,960 |
[-] Other candidates in 1978:
|
|
1974 |
AG |
53% |
Carl Ajello (D) |
627,376 |
60.1% |
James Bingham (R) |
416,535 |
39.9% |
31 |
0.0% |
1,043,942 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974:
|
1974 |
CMP |
53% |
Edward Caldwell (D) |
620,556 |
59.0% |
Michael Kenney (R) |
414,052 |
39.4% |
16,497 [+] |
1.6% |
1,051,105 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974:
John Hoover (I) 13,970 (1.3%);
Lionel Paro (Amer) 2,509 (0.2%);
|
1974 |
LG |
0% |
Robert Killian (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974:
Phyllis Barnabei (I) 0 (?%);
Robert Gorgoglione (Amer) 0 (?%);
|
1974 |
SOS |
54% |
Gloria Schaffer* (D) |
698,980 |
65.2% |
Sally Bolster (R) |
358,095 |
33.4% |
15,709 [+] |
1.5% |
1,072,784 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974:
Doris Sherrow (I) 13,252 (1.2%);
Gene Dinsmore (Amer) 2,429 (0.2%);
|
1974 |
TRE |
53% |
Henry Parker (D) |
618,850 |
58.9% |
John Zajac (R) |
417,509 |
39.7% |
14,356 [+] |
1.4% |
1,050,715 |
[-] Other candidates in 1974:
Stephen Gombos (I) 14,322 (1.4%);
|
|
1970 |
AG |
54% |
Robert Killian (D) |
529,898 |
50.1% |
Donald Dorsey (R) |
528,135 |
49.9% |
36 |
0.0% |
1,058,069 |
[-] Other candidates in 1970:
|
1970 |
CMP |
54% |
Nathan Agostinelli (R) |
536,875 |
50.7% |
Julius Kremski (D) |
521,178 |
49.3% |
17 |
0.0% |
1,058,070 |
[-] Other candidates in 1970:
|
1970 |
LG |
0% |
Clark Hull (R) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1970:
|
1970 |
SOS |
55% |
Gloria Schaffer (D) |
538,254 |
50.5% |
Barbara Dunn (R) |
527,093 |
49.5% |
29 |
0.0% |
1,065,376 |
[-] Other candidates in 1970:
|
1970 |
TRE |
54% |
Robert Berdon (R) |
535,211 |
50.6% |
John Merchant (D) |
523,349 |
49.4% |
14 |
0.0% |
1,058,574 |
[-] Other candidates in 1970:
|
|
1966 |
AG |
55% |
Harold Mulvey (D) |
545,209 |
55.1% |
William Graham (R) |
443,980 |
44.9% |
27 |
0.0% |
989,216 |
[-] Other candidates in 1966:
|
1966 |
CMP |
55% |
Louis Gladstone (D) |
547,114 |
55.3% |
Thomas Mayers (R) |
441,789 |
44.7% |
29 |
0.0% |
988,932 |
[-] Other candidates in 1966:
|
1966 |
LG |
0% |
Attilio Frassenelli (D) |
0 |
0.0% |
|
|
|
0 |
0.0% |
0 |
[-] Other candidates in 1966:
|
1966 |
SOS |
55% |
Ella Grasso* (D) |
572,417 |
57.5% |
Phyllis Shulman (R) |
423,569 |
42.5% |
43 |
0.0% |
996,029 |
[-] Other candidates in 1966:
|
1966 |
TRE |
55% |
Gerald Lamb* (D) |
546,227 |
55.1% |
James Patterson (R) |
445,637 |
44.9% |
37 |
0.0% |
991,901 |
[-] Other candidates in 1966:
|
|
1962 |
AG |
62% |
Albert Coles* (D) |
555,796 |
53.9% |
Leonard Levy (R) |
475,609 |
46.1% |
5 |
0.0% |
1,031,410 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962:
|
1962 |
CMP |
62% |
Raymond Thatcher* (D) |
553,946 |
53.7% |
Henry Zagorski (R) |
477,636 |
46.3% |
12 |
0.0% |
1,031,594 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962:
|
1962 |
LG |
62% |
Samuel Tedesco (D) |
550,428 |
53.4% |
Joseph Adorno (R) |
480,462 |
46.6% |
8 |
0.0% |
1,030,898 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962:
|
1962 |
SOS |
62% |
Ella Grasso* (D) |
557,383 |
54.0% |
Helen Loy (R) |
474,411 |
46.0% |
3 |
0.0% |
1,031,797 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962:
|
1962 |
TRE |
62% |
Gerald Lamb (D) |
551,369 |
53.5% |
William Graham (R) |
478,444 |
46.5% |
28 |
0.0% |
1,029,841 |
[-] Other candidates in 1962:
|