Connecticut election officials Wednesday announced the state’s general election results have formally been certified. “Although the election ended for most voters on
A CT Insider report on apparent data errors in certified election results in Connecticut sparked calls for reform this week.
"I used to date, and you'd look across the table at the guy and you'd think, 'Okay, I wonder if we're gonna end up in bed together,' and now I look across the table and I just think: when am I gonna have to change this guy's diapers?" Hatcher joked
Here’s what to know about the next steps lawmakers could take and how no-excuse absentee voting could change voting in Connecticut.
After Connecticut approves expansion of absentee voting, lawmakers say all-mail elections are still a ways off, for now.
The state Senate’s two top leaders called Monday for Gov. Ned Lamont to safeguard “Connecticut values” by taking proactive steps ahead of Republican Donald J. Trump.
If you or a loved one needs support, you can call or text Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 and United Way of Connecticut for local services at 211. You can also reach the Trevor Project by calling 1-866-488-7386 or texting ‘START’ to 678-678.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) called for President-elect Trump’s new border czar Tom Homan to be confirmed by the Senate. “I do think that if they are going to implore him with the type of power that he believes that he’s going to have, then he should absolutely be confirmed by the Senate,” Crockett said Tuesday…
A closer look at some Connecticut towns shows what a lower voter turnout, an upset voter base and changing demographics can do for an election.
Following the recent election results, many LGBTQ+ people are feeling frightened and uncertain about the future. A rally in support of the community is planned on Sunday at Blue Back Square in West Hartford and is expected to attract hundreds from around Connecticut and beyond.
In the latest CBS News poll, 71% of respondents said they will attempt to avoid discussing politics during the holiday — which comes just weeks after President-elect Donald Trump’s electoral victory. A much smaller share of respondents, 29%, said they will try to talk politics while tucking into their turkey.
Republican lawmakers have announced that Congress will continue to follow the centuries-old norm that men should use the men's room and women should use the ladies' room, in response to the election of the first-ever transgender member of Congress, Sarah McBride.