Reproductive rights are a key issue this fall, both in national elections and state legislative races in Connecticut.
Witnesses called police to a roadside rally in Mystic, Connecticut, on Sept. 7 after reportedly seeing a crowd of about 20 people holding Trump flags, along with one person dressed in a KKK robe, according to Connecticut news outlet The Day. But this person wasn't there to support former President Donald Trump.
Groups launching text banking, post-card writing and billboards favoring no-excuse absentee voting referendum in Connecticut.
State officials rolled out the first of thousands of new ballot tabulators that will replace aging machines across Connecticut. Nine towns — Glastonbury, New Britain, Hamden, New Haven, Rocky Hill, South Windsor,
Whether engaged in telemarketing campaigns to win votes — or to promote a business — it is critical to understand the impact of Connecticut’s telemarketing statute, which was recently expanded. The new law allows for a penalty of up to $20,000 per violation.
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The Libre Initiative Action is rolling out endorsements for three tight congressional races on Thursday, hoping to win elections to the House and Senate for Republicans in Michigan and Connecticut. The group,
The first debate forced their candidate out of the race. Here's how Connecticut Democrats responded to the second.
The Libre Initiative Action is rolling out endorsements for three tight congressional races on Thursday, hoping to win elections to the House and Senate for Republicans in Michigan and Connecticut. The group,
In this fall’s general election, Connecticut voters will decide on an amendment to the state constitution that would pave the way for any eligible voter to vote via absentee
Instagram video (direct link, archive link) shows a person holding a Trump sign while wearing a white robe and pointed hood among a group of Trump backers. "#Trump #MAGA supporters feeling emboldened to bring out hoods,
Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his campaign for president last month, but he's not asked to be removed from Connecticut's ballot.