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Connecticut Sees Record Voter Registration Numbers
TheDay, CT - Nov 4, 2008
By Ted Mann By Dana Jensen Hartford - Connecticut's voter rolls swelled to their highest levels ever this year, nearing 2.1 million registrants in ...
BARACK OBAMA TO BE 44TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Yale Daily News
EDITORIAL: Local races bucked the Obama wave Torrington Register Citizen
Shays camp expresses optimism Greenwich Post
Connecticut Post - The Hour
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WTIC
Bysiewicz: As polls close, 2008 Elections a victory for Democracy ...
Stamford Plus Magazine, CT - Nov 4, 2008
On this Election Day, hundreds of thousands of Connecticut voters were using a new voting system for the first time and other than a few minor glitches, ...
Voters urged to cast their ballots at the polls early Stamford Advocate
Connecticut could see record turnout TheDay
Bysiewicz: ‘Polls are open - go vote!' Plainville Citizen
Bristol Press - Yale Daily News
all 137 news articles »
On Politics: Delegation now must answer voters’ call
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Nov 4, 2008
He has covered Connecticut politics for The Bulletin for 20 years. His column, On Politics, appears in The Sunday Bulletin. ...
Constitutional amendment failing, 9:28 pm
Meriden Record-Journal, CT - Nov 4, 2008
With 25 percent of precincts reporting, voters were rejecting the proposal, 61 percent to 39 percent. Connecticut voters are asked every 20 years whether ...
State's Voters Reject Constitutional Convention WTIC
all 35 news articles »
Our view: Obama’s arduous task: Unify US
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Nov 4, 2008
John McCain, captured the interest and attention of voters. Traveling throughout Eastern Connecticut Tuesday, we witnessed that excitement and desire of ...

ABC News
Chuck Raasch: Voters craving change pick Obama
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Democrats also were expecting significant gains in the House of Representatives, where there are no New England Republicans left after Connecticut Rep. ...
Decision 2008: Obama's lead expands further Norwich Bulletin
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New Haven Independent
Ed Meyer Wins Third Term
New Haven Independent,  USA - Nov 4, 2008
She said the current economic meltdown globally as well as in the states, including Connecticut, provided “more incentive than ever to seize opportunity ...
Steady stream of voters in Falls Village
Waterbury Republican American, CT - Nov 4, 2008
FALLS VILLAGE - Town Hall in the least populated town in Northwestern Connecticut isn't used to so much traffic. Residents were squeezing through the door ...
Voters find long lines at polls
Connecticut Post, CT - Nov 4, 2008
By KEN DIXON Early voters today met long lines at polls throughout southwestern Connecticut, saying there's a palpable excitement on Election Day 2008. ...
Voter turnout: Crowds ‘unbelievable’
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Masses of voters poured into polling places across Eastern Connecticut. The only major problem on Election Day didn’t come from an optical scanning machine, ...
Decision 2008: Obama makes history
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Nov 4, 2008
The expected victory needs to be backed by reform in health care, taxes and foreign affairs, voters in Eastern Connecticut say. “I think Obama brings some ...
New Hartford voters flush sewer plant expansion
Waterbury Republican American, CT - Nov 4, 2008
If voters had approved the plant on Tuesday, the town would have been reimbursed for 25 percent of the cost by the Connecticut Clean Water Fund, ...
Voter turnout is now approaching 60%
Redding Pilot, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Connecticut is one of just two states that have these ballots for people not registered to vote in time for the election. On this ballot, one may only vote ...
Memory card problem will not affect Torrington polls
Torrington Register Citizen, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Last year, Connecticut switched to OptiScan voting technology and registrars statewide have been preparing voters for the change ever since. ...
Update: local voters have "never seen it this busy before"
Waterbury Republican American, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Kent has 2039 registered voters and a line is leading out of the town hall doors. Connecticut is one of 13 states where voting began at 6 am or earlier. ...
Greenwich Republican Frantz takes Dist. 36 seat
Stamford Advocate, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Connecticut faces a lot of challenges, but I'm ready to roll up my sleeves and head up to Hartford to deal with the issues that are important to all of us. ...
Frantz Projected Winner in 36th New Canaan News Review
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Duff crushes challenger
The Hour, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Bob Duff crushed challenger Steve Papadakos in the Connecticut senate race for the 25th district. Unofficial numbers place Duff's victory as two to one over ...

New Haven Independent
The Smiths Press Swing States
New Haven Independent,  USA - Nov 4, 2008
Because Connecticut is considered a sure win for Obama, local volunteers were assigned to other spots on the map. “Mom, she said, ‘It’s none of your ...
Voters concerned about economy
Meriden Record-Journal, CT - Nov 4, 2008
"And I think it impacted the consciousness of a large number of voters." Ken Dautrich, a political science professor at the University of Connecticut, ...
Voting officials anticipate busy day
New Haven Register (subscription), CT - Nov 4, 2008
One asks whether Connecticut should hold a constitutional convention. Opponents say it will open the door to holding statewide referendums, as in California ...
At Wal-Mart, a final push for Heartland’s voters
Yale Daily News, CT - Nov 4, 2008
(And as a campaign staffer pointed out, a college newspaper in Connecticut will probably not have any measurable impact on voter decisions in Omaha). ...
Economy not the only issue for local voters
Meriden Record-Journal, CT - Nov 4, 2008
As Connecticut residents head to the polls in record numbers today, the economy is the foremost issue on a lot of their minds - but not all of them. ...
The ponies are in the straightaway
TheDay, CT - Nov 4, 2008
... WNPR's indispensable Where We Live, I was skeptical of Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz's prediction of 90 percent voter turnout in Connecticut. ...
Blumenthal: Polling places may not remain open past 8 pm
TheDay, CT - Nov 4, 2008
By Ted Mann Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has issued a written ruling that Connecticut polling places may not remain open past 8 pm to account for ...
Murphy, Cappiello Vie For 5th-Dist. Seat
WFSB, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Connecticut's 5th Congressional District race pitted incumbent Democrat Chris Murphy, who won his first term two years ago, against Republican state Sen. ...
Hetherington to return to House
Norwalk Advocate, ct - Nov 4, 2008
John Hetherington, voted "Most Intelligent" by his peers in a Connecticut Magazine poll of state lawmakers, will go back to Hartford to represent the 125th ...
Courtney, Sullivan Fight For 2nd District
WFSB, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Joe Courtney, an attorney from Vernon and a political veteran in the state Legislature, was near his home turf in Storrs at the University of Connecticut ...
Courtney wins 2nd term in Conn. Norwich Bulletin
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44th House District: Flexer takes seat
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Flexer is a graduate student at the University of Connecticut, and Kwasny attends Eastern Connecticut State University, where she also works part-time in ...
Morris has firm grip on 140th District
The Hour, CT - Nov 4, 2008
"The voters I saw today really reaffirmed the work I have been doing." For Morris, like most legislators in Connecticut and across the country, ...
DeLauro bets the farm on Obama victory
Connecticut Post, CT - Nov 4, 2008
A more restrained Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd said Monday he expects a large turnout in the state even though neither presidential candidate has focused ...
Landslide sends Cafero back to Capitol
The Hour, CT - Nov 4, 2008
This year, Cafero was once again one of few Republicans to receive the approval of Connecticut voters. While Terrie Wood secured a seat as state ...
Democrats sweep local races
Milford Weekly, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Lambert said she will work to turn the state's fortunes around, especially bringing jobs back to Connecticut. Seltzer said she was disappointed in the ...
Connecticut Voters' Voices
Connecticut Post, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Kenneth Briscoe Jr. of East Hartford, 23, a security guard who served in Afghanistan with the Connecticut National Guard in 2006-2007 said that his vote ...
Norwalk briefs
Norwalk Advocate, ct - Nov 4, 2008
Barack Obama, D-Ill. is the next president - if the election was held Monday and the only voters were Wolfpit Elementary School students. ...
Campaign supporters young and old volunteer
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Nov 4, 2008
In addition to signs, Cingranelli said he has called hundreds of people in Connecticut and other states to ask for their support of the Republican ticket. ...

New Haven Independent
Wait — Wasn’t Obama In Indiana?
New Haven Independent,  USA - Nov 4, 2008
Karnes said he decided to make his stand, so to speak, despite his feeling that Obama would have no problem taking New Haven or Connecticut.
CCSU students play down race at rally
New Britain Herald, CT - Nov 4, 2008
But at Central Connecticut State University, a cultural divide between white and black students appears to still be hanging on — albeit, hopefully by ...
Obama wins support of Connecticut moderates
Torrington Register Citizen, CT - Nov 4, 2008
He even drew support from about one of every four Connecticut voters who describe themselves conservative. Republican John McCain, who counts Connecticut ...
Obama declared winner in Connecticut Danbury News Times
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Greenwich voters rebuke Republican tradition
Greenwich Time, CT - Nov 4, 2008
He opposed the estate tax and "nuisance taxes" on business, which he said are causing people to leave Connecticut. The election of the former Republican ...
Counting votes
Danbury News Times, CT - Nov 4, 2008
With strong support from Connecticut and New York, Democrat Barack Obama swept to an impressive and historic victory Tuesday -- becoming the first black ...
Young Voters: Consent given to allow 17-year-olds voting rights in ...
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Nov 4, 2008
By SHARMA HOWARD Connecticut will join 11 other states in allowing 17-year-olds to vote in primaries if they turn 18 by the time of the general election. ...
Obama takes early lead, sweeping traditional blue states
Torrington Register Citizen, CT - Nov 4, 2008
The AP made its calls of individual states based on surveys of voters as they left the polls. Obama had New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Delaware, ...
McLachlan wins three-way race to succeed Cappiello
Danbury News Times, CT - Nov 4, 2008
"I'm very excited to serve this district in the Connecticut Senate." Later, McLachlan told The News-Times that his stand on the economy and his support of ...
Bartlett wins second term as state 2nd District Representative
Danbury News Times, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Bartlett fired back by pointing to his legislative record on such issues as education and his support of the Connecticut Film Festival in Danbury as ...
Decision 2008: McCain makes last stop in Colo.
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Nov 4, 2008
Joe Lieberman of Connecticut. He flew later to Albuquerque, NM, another Western battleground that has been trending Democratic this year, ...

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