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.
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.
CONNECTICUT, USA — Connecticut's 2024 general election results will be audited at 44 randomly-selected voting locations throughout the state, according to the Office of the Secretary of the State, or SOTS, Tuesday. SOTS Stephanie Thomas chose 44 voting ...
State and local leaders in Connecticut are promising safety to the state’s undocumented immigrants in wake of the election. Standing with Democratic city mayors, faith leaders and immigration advocates,
With the support of hundreds of viewers, Saturday morning was News 8’s “GR8 Thanksgiving Food Drive!” For 15 years, former Texas schoolteacher Kayla Morris put every dollar she could save into a home for her growing family.
Connecticut's Farmington Valley, which has been represented by Republicans in the state Senate since 1967, goes to Democrat in recount
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.
Connecticut voters have approved a proposed amendment to the state constitution that removes restrictions around absentee voting, allowing for universal access. The amendment passed with around 58% of voters in favor and 42% against,
Linda McMahon, a New Bern native and founder of WWE, could become the Trump administration’s education secretary, despite having limited experience in education.
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The Connecticut Education Association (CEA) president released a statement on Wednesday, reacting to Linda McMahon’s nomination for education secretary. CEA President Katie Dias said that the nomination of McMahon — who has no teaching experience — represents a “reckless shift” in America’s education priorities.