Granby Election Results for November 8, 2022
* = Winners
Connecticut Governor/Lieutenant Governor:
Lamont/Bysiewicz* 3054
Stefanowski/Devlin 2609
Hotaling/Beckett 52
Bicking/Martineau 0
United States Senator:
Richard Blumenthal* 3093
Leora Levy 2594
John Anderson 0
Shabajob 0
US Representative in Congress:
John Larson* 3064
Larry Lazor 2544
Mary Sanders 64
CT State Senator 7th District:
Cynthia Mangini 2491
John Kissel* 2779
CT State Senator 8th District:
Paul Honig 183
Lisa Seminara 216
Yet to be determined – Automatic Close Vote Recount in Progress
CT State Representative 62nd District:
Kim Becker 2893
Mark Anderson* 2783
CT Secretary of the State
Stephanie Thomas* 2935
Dominic Rapini 2581
Cythia Jennings 125
CT Treasurer
Erick Russell* 2798
Harry Arora 2651
Jennifer Baldwin 99
JoAnna Laiscell 68
CT Comptroller
Sean Scanlon* 2860
Mary Fay 2710
Attorney General
William Tong* 3075
Jessica Kordas 2494
A.P. Pascarella 53
Ken Krayeske 39
Judge of Probate:
David Shepard* 2681
Cynthia Becker 2902
Constitutional Question on Early Voting
Yes* 3123
No 2200
Seventy percent turnout
Behind the scenes, a huge amount of preparation went into hosting a very steady election turnout in Granby and a record turnout for a midterm election. Most importantly we owe a huge thank you to all volunteers: the staff at Granby Memorial High School, who provide an excellent, accessible polling place; the Granby Public Works team who seamlessly moved our ever growing piles of election equipment and signs to the school and back to Town Hall; the Granby Police officers and Community Emergency Response Team for guiding cars safely throughout a very long and difficult day; our tireless Town Clerk and his staff who processed all absentee ballots and election paperwork; and the best poll working crew in the state who set a new standard for friendly and cheerful efficiency during an election season that was troubling for so many.
Poll Workers Needed for Referendum on Dec. 20
There is a Bonding Referendum on Dec. 20, so we will need two shifts of poll workers to cover the noon to 8 p.m. hours of voting. Please contact the Registrars if you would like to help.
Feel free to stop by to register to vote, figure out which is your voting district or make corrections in person at the Registrars’ Office in the Town Hall every Wednesday. Our regular office hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please note you can register online or get the voter registration form at town halls, libraries, DMV offices and at the Secretary of State’s website: www.sots.ct.us
Questions? Please contact Laura Wolfe and Paul Willis at 860-844-5322 or registrarofvoters@granby-ct.gov