Both candidates revealed a cruel streak when addressing the struggles of the poor to pay for electricity in a state with the second highest rates in the continental United States.
U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes is criticizing her Republican opponent in Connecticut's hotly contested 5th Congressional District for not saying former President Donald Trump's name.
To vote, you’ll need to arrive at the early voting location and declare that you have not previously voted in this election.
On Wednesday evening, the two candidates vying for Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District met on the debate stage for the first time in this election cycle. Incumbent Democratic Sen. Jahana Hayes and former Republican Sen.
Currently, voters have to provide an excuse, such as sickness or being out of town, to get an absentee ballot, but the success of this year’s ballot question would change that. The question on the ballot would ask Connecticut voters if they approve a constitutional amendment to allow no-excuse absentee ballots.
Courtney and France faced off at Connecticut College in New London. The debate covered a lot, including affordable housing, immigration, women’s rights, and more key issues on a lot of voters’ minds. It was a rematch for the two candidates. France lost by about 50,000 votes to Courtney in 2022.
Anish Shukla, FBI New Haven's acting special agent in charge, says they are looking forward to a peaceful election and advises residents to call if necessary.
All five members of Connecticut’s Congressional delegation are seeking re-election, and all are being challenged.
U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes is criticizing her Republican opponent in Connecticut's hotly contested 5th Congressional District for not saying former President Donald Trump's name
From preventing cyber crime to maintaining election security, the FBI takes on a wide range of issues to ensure the safety of Connecticut residents. “These are the key issues that we are working on today,