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Today’s Elections Likely to Bring Some Close Results

November 4, 2014 by admin

Election Day is finally here.  Voting will take place for Old Lyme and Lyme voters at the Cross Lane and Hamburg Firehouses respectively from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

We have  published numerous letters of endorsement for many of the candidates: click on this link to read them all.

Several of the contests are anticipated to be very tight, including those for Governor, State Senate 20th and 33rd Districts, and State Assembly 23rd.

The candidates on both the Lyme and Old Lyme ballots are:

Governor: Dannel Malloy (D) or Thomas C. Foley (R) 

Comptroller: Kevin Lembo (D) or Sharon McLaughlin (R)

Attorney General: George Jepsen (D) or Kie Westby (D)

Secretary of State: Denise Merrill (D) or Peter Lumaj (R) or Michael DeRosa (Grn)

Treasurer: Denise Nappier (D) or Tim Herbst (R)

US House District 2: Joe Courtney (D) or Lori Hopkins-Cavanagh (R) or William Clyde (Grn) or Daniel Reale (Lib)

State Assembly 23rd District: Devin R. Carney (R) or Mary Stone (D)

Additional candidates on the Old Lyme ballot are:

State Senate 20th District: Elizabeth B. Ritter (D) or Paul Formica (R)

Additional candidates on the  Lyme ballot are:

State Senate 33rd District:  Art Linares (R) or Emily Bjornberg (D)

The results will be published on LymeLine shortly after their announcement.

Filed Under: Lyme, Old Lyme, Politics

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