While the voting results for many of the surrounding towns and cities across the state continue to be counted, the following unofficial results from Easton’s two voting districts have been posted to the Connecticut Secretary of the State’s website:

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR

CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
  Harris and Walz2,62753.92%
  Trump and Vance2,14143.94%
  Stein and Ware450.92%
  Oliver and ter Maat250.51%
  Kennedy, Jr. and Shanahan310.64%
  De la Cruz and Garcia30.06%
Source:

UNITED STATES SENATOR    

CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
  Christopher S. Murphy2,58553.88%
  Matthew M. Corey2,12544.29%
  Christopher S. Murphy260.54%
  Justin C. Paglino420.88%
  Robert Finley Hyde200.42%

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 4    

CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Connecticut 04
  Jim Himes2,56353.52%
  Michael Goldstein2,13444.56%
  Benjamin Wesley921.92%

STATE SENATOR 28   

CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Connecticut 28
  Rob Blanchard2,05842.88%
  Tony Hwang2,69556.15%
  Tony Hwang (I)470.98%

STATE REPRESENTATIVE 112   

CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Connecticut 112
  Beth Cliff1,12048.63%
  Tony Scott1,13349.20%
  Beth Cliff (WF)210.91%
  Beth Cliff (I)291.26%

STATE REPRESENTATIVE 135  

CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Connecticut 135
  Anne Hughes1,26551.03%
  Christopher Peritore1,21248.89%
  Anne Hughes (WF)20.08%

REGISTRAR OF VOTERS   

CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
  David Smith2,50852.81%
  Dori Wollen2,24147.19%

EASTON

QUESTIONSYESNO
1. “Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to permit the General Assembly to allow each voter to vote by absentee ballot?”2,3801,620