Connecticut won a victory on Tuesday, the trend held true… cities = Democrats & suburbs = Republicans
The ballot measure also passed allowing mail in ballots.
But more importantly…
NBC Connecticut reports that,Democrats gain multiple seats in CT House, preserve majority in CT Senate
CT Mirror
by Mark Pazniokas and Andrew Brown
November 6, 2024The House Democratic majority made net gains Tuesday night in the General Assembly, flipping at least six Republican seats and most likely losing two on a night marked by widespread frustration over slow and incomplete election returns in Connecticut.
Connecticut Democrats had a successful Election Day Tuesday, expanding their leads in both the state House and state Senate.
They will have four more seats in the House next year, giving them a 102-49 edge. They also added a seat in the Senate, giving them a 25-11 advantage in the halls of Hartford.
“There's a feeling the Democrats in Connecticut have the right temperature in the social and fiscal policies,” Rep. Matt Ritter, (D - Speaker), said.
But more importantly…
Former Moms for Liberty president vies for Democratic Rep. Kavros DeGraw's CT House seatShe lost!
Connecticut Insider
By Natasha Sokoloff,
September 19, 2024
The former president of a Moms for Liberty chapter is challenging Democratic incumbent Eleni Kavros DeGraw this November, seeking to represent parts of the Farmington Valley in the state legislature.
Republican candidate Manju Gerber previously led the Hartford County chapter of Moms for Liberty, a controversial conservative group that advocates for parental rights.
And now, she's running for the 17th House District, which comprises Canton and part of Avon, battling Kavros DeGraw for the seat she has kept blue since 2021.
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