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Connecticut Election Results

Connecticut Election Results

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has won seven electoral votes in Connecticut, where the state's only federal election considered competitive was in the Fifth Congressional District, in the northwest corner of the state, where Representative Jahana Hayes, a Democrat, won a battle to keep her seat. Read more

Ms. Hayes, a teacher, was featured by Rolling Stone as one of the women of color who helped Democrats win a majority of the House in 2018. She became the first African-American woman to represent Connecticut in Congress.

She defeated her Republican challenger, David Xavier Sullivan, a former assistant U.S. attorney who had won the endorsements of several police unions and called Ms. Hayes a "celebrity-seeking socialist," according to his website. — WILL WRIGHT Read less

President

Winner

Joseph R. Biden Jr. wins Connecticut.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated March 8, 2021
100% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct. Electoral votes E.V.
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Winner Democrat Dem. 1,080,831 59.3% 7
Trump* Donald J. Trump* Republican Rep. 714,717 39.2%
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen Libertarian Lib. 20,230 1.1%
Hawkins Howie Hawkins Green Green 7,538 0.4%
Write-ins Write-ins 544 <0.1%
Total reported Total reported 1,823,860
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* Incumbent

Vote reporting is effectively complete in Connecticut.

Biden
Trump
1.8 million votes reported

Presidential results by town

Town Margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
Trumbull Biden +13
97%
21,408
Stamford Biden +37
100%
59,412
Norwalk Biden +37
100%
43,219
Bridgeport Biden +60
100%
42,188
New Haven Biden +70
100%
42,102
West Hartford Biden +52
100%
36,291
Greenwich Biden +25
100%
36,112
Waterbury Biden +21
100%
36,107 8,509
Fairfield Biden +31
100%
35,414
Hartford Biden +74
100%
32,687
Milford Biden +11
100%
32,062
Danbury Biden +19
100%
32,021
Bristol Biden +5
100%
29,799
Hamden Biden +50
100%
29,104
Manchester Biden +38
100%
28,466
Stratford Biden +24
100%
28,194 13,429
Southington Trump +2
100%
26,718
Wallingford Biden +7
100%
25,785
Meriden Biden +20
100%
25,326
New Britain Biden +35
100%
24,071
Shelton Trump +8
100%
23,892
Middletown Biden +34
100%
23,509
West Haven Biden +27
100%
22,605
Glastonbury Biden +27
100%
22,374
Enfield Biden +9
100%
20,929
East Hartford Biden +45
100%
20,607
Branford Biden +19
100%
17,913
Westport Biden +50
100%
17,523 6,189
Windsor Biden +52
100%
17,514
Cheshire Biden +14
100%
17,418 7,057
Groton Biden +25
100%
17,389
Newington Biden +17
100%
17,355
Newtown Biden +14
100%
17,269
Torrington Trump +12
100%
16,824
Wethersfield Biden +20
100%
16,277
Ridgefield Biden +28
100%
16,245 7,379
Simsbury Biden +29
100%
16,174 6,550
Farmington Biden +22
100%
16,037
New Milford Biden +3
100%
15,734
South Windsor Biden +26
100%
15,523
North Haven Trump +3
100%
15,441 4,459
Vernon Biden +22
100%
15,400
Norwich Biden +24
100%
15,290
Naugatuck Trump +5
100%
14,904 7,524
Guilford Biden +31
100%
14,867
East Haven Trump +6
100%
14,501
Darien Biden +23
100%
13,018
Southbury Biden +2
100%
12,990
Berlin Trump +5
100%
12,873
Bloomfield Biden +73
100%
12,821
Watertown Trump +26
100%
12,754
Madison Biden +24
100%
12,437
New Canaan Biden +20
100%
12,365
Waterford Biden +15
100%
12,316
Monroe Trump +1.3
100%
12,002
Avon Biden +24
100%
11,987
Stonington Biden +27
100%
11,889
East Lyme Biden +26
100%
11,756
Wilton Biden +33
100%
11,715
Bethel Biden +14
100%
11,172
Rocky Hill Biden +13
100%
10,940
Brookfield Biden +1.9
100%
10,807
Wolcott Trump +32
100%
10,002
Colchester Biden +10
100%
9,691
Plainville Trump +1.5
100%
9,647
Ellington Biden +3
100%
9,491
Seymour Trump +13
100%
9,392
Tolland Biden +12
100%
9,257
Orange Biden +5
100%
9,253
New London Biden +53
100%
9,123
Montville Biden +1.8
100%
8,873
Cromwell Biden +13
100%
8,783
Suffield Biden +2
100%
8,686
North Branford Trump +12
100%
8,631
New Fairfield Trump +3
100%
8,558
Oxford Trump +22
100%
8,514
Ledyard Biden +10
100%
8,427
Ansonia Biden +9
100%
8,419
Windham Biden +30
100%
8,348
Killingly Trump +15
100%
8,283
East Hampton Biden +4
100%
7,988
Clinton Biden +14
100%
7,804
Coventry Biden +6
100%
7,772
Mansfield Biden +53
100%
7,652
Granby Biden +12
100%
7,373
Old Saybrook Biden +17
100%
7,343
Plainfield Trump +17
100%
7,091
Windsor Locks Biden +8
100%
7,021
Canton Biden +18
100%
6,663
Plymouth Trump +23
100%
6,593
Woodbury Trump +1.7
100%
6,559
Weston Biden +47
100%
6,528
Stafford Trump +10
100%
6,422
Hebron Biden +10
100%
6,266
Burlington Biden +1.0
100%
6,233
Prospect Trump +30
100%
6,111
Griswold Trump +12
100%
5,981
Redding Biden +30
100%
5,975
Portland Biden +9
100%
5,888
East Haddam Biden +4
100%
5,825
Derby Biden +4
100%
5,778
Woodbridge Biden +36
100%
5,741
Somers Trump +13
100%
5,731
East Windsor Biden +8
100%
5,652
Haddam Biden +0.63
100%
5,517
Old Lyme Biden +21
100%
5,413
Litchfield Biden +2
100%
5,342
Woodstock Biden +0.54
100%
5,179
Thompson Trump +19
100%
5,155
Winchester Trump +10
100%
5,133
Middlebury Trump +9
100%
5,078
Easton Biden +12
100%
5,023
Durham Biden +0.69
100%
4,782
Essex Biden +29
100%
4,715
New Hartford Trump +6
100%
4,577
Lebanon Trump +5
100%
4,438
Killingworth Biden +8
100%
4,387
Thomaston Trump +28
100%
4,374
Putnam Trump +3
100%
4,350
Westbrook Biden +8
100%
4,311
Brooklyn Trump +9
100%
4,222
Marlborough Biden +6
100%
4,062
Beacon Falls Trump +17
100%
3,803
Harwinton Trump +22
100%
3,701
Bethany Biden +5
100%
3,698
Columbia Biden +8
100%
3,568
North Stonington Trump +3
100%
3,375
Bolton Biden +7
100%
3,288
East Granby Biden +12
100%
3,264
Willington Biden +7
100%
3,204
Canterbury Trump +19
100%
3,012
Deep River Biden +24
100%
2,902
Preston Trump +9
100%
2,868
Middlefield Biden +3
100%
2,853
Salem Trump +0.23
100%
2,623
Chester Biden +33
100%
2,596
Salisbury Biden +60
100%
2,555
Ashford Biden +7
100%
2,544
Pomfret Biden +10
100%
2,524
Lisbon Trump +9
100%
2,490
Barkhamsted Trump +3
100%
2,442
Bethlehem Trump +19
100%
2,367
Sherman Biden +7
100%
2,336
Washington Biden +30
100%
2,268
Goshen Trump +12
100%
2,100
Andover Biden +3
100%
2,091
Sterling Trump +31
100%
1,908
Kent Biden +38
100%
1,865
Lyme Biden +33
100%
1,772
North Canaan Biden +3
100%
1,705
Roxbury Biden +17
100%
1,622
Morris Trump +14
100%
1,561
Sprague Trump +15
100%
1,557
Sharon Biden +33
100%
1,555
Bozrah Trump +7
100%
1,548
Voluntown Trump +23
100%
1,524
Hartland Trump +28
100%
1,292
Chaplin Trump +5
100%
1,290
Franklin Trump +10
100%
1,261
Bridgewater Biden +10
100%
1,233
Hampton Biden +1.8
100%
1,139
Eastford Trump +10
100%
1,067
Norfolk Biden +26
100%
1,060
Cornwall Biden +49
100%
1,032
Colebrook Trump +16
100%
988
Scotland Trump +14
100%
970
Warren Trump +0.53
100%
945
Canaan Biden +35
100%
655
Union Trump +10
100%
571
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Absentee votes for presidential candidates

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Biden 45,874 75.1%
Trump 14,573 23.9%
Jorgensen 425 0.7%
Hawkins 215 0.4%
Write-ins 9 <0.1%
Total reported 61,096
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38% of counties (3 of 8) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

Latest updates

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

U.S. House

Key Races

5th District › WinnerHayes +12
Representative Jahana Hayes, a teacher, was featured by Rolling Stone as one of the women of color who helped Democrats win a majority of the House in 2018. She faces David X. Sullivan as her Republican opposition, a former assistant U.S. attorney.
100% reported

State Senate

Dem. 23 won
Rep. 10 won
District Dist. Candidates
1 Fonfara* Dem. 72% Winner Ruhe Rep. 25%
2 McCrory* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
3 Anwar* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
4 Cassano* Dem. 59% Winner Corey Rep. 38%
5 Slap* Dem. 65% Winner Chabot Rep. 32%
6 Lopes Dem. 56% Winner Bizzarro* Rep. 44%
7 Kissel* Rep. 54% Winner Moffa Dem. 46%
8 Witkos* Rep. 52% Winner Osborne Dem. 47%
9 Lesser* Dem. 58% Winner Ruglio Rep. 42%
10 Winfield* Dem. 82% Winner Alvarado Rep. 14%
11 Looney* Dem. 75% Winner White Rep. 23%
12 Cohen* Dem. 57% Winner LaPorta Rep. 43%
13 Daugherty Abrams* Dem. 53% Winner Suzio Rep. 47%
14 Maroney* Dem. 57% Winner Southworth Rep. 43%
15 Hartley* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
16 Sampson* Rep. 54% Winner Perry Dem. 46%
17 Cabrera Dem. 52% Logan* Rep. 48%
18 Somers* Rep. 52% Winner Statchen Dem. 48%
19 Osten* Dem. 53% Winner Weir Rep. 45%
20 Formica* Rep. 51% Marx Dem. 48%
21 Kelly* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
22 Moore* Dem. 59% Winner Choi Rep. 39%
23 Bradley* Dem. 84% Winner Israel Rep. 17%
24 Kushner* Dem. 56% Winner Chapman Rep. 44%
25 Duff* Dem. 60% Winner Kousidis Rep. 40%
26 Haskell* Dem. 58% Winner Healy Rep. 42%
27 Leone* Dem. 64% Winner Maldonado Rep. 36%
28 Hwang* Rep. 52% Winner McCabe Dem. 48%
29 Flexer* Dem. 52% Winner Alba Rep. 48%
30 Miner* Rep. 53% Winner Gronbach Dem. 45%
31 Martin* Rep. 58% Winner Fortier Dem. 42%
32 Berthel* Rep. 58% Winner Desmarais Dem. 42%
33 Needleman* Dem. 54% Winner Saunders Rep. 46%
34 Cicarella Rep. 55% Winner Capone Dem. 45%
35 Champagne* Rep. 51% Thomas Dem. 50%
36 Kasser* Dem. 51% Winner Fazio Rep. 49%
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State House

Dem. 85 won
Rep. 47 won
District Dist. Candidates
1 Ritter* Dem. 92% Winner Greenstein Ind. 5%
2 Allie-Brennan* Dem. 53% Carter Rep. 47%
3 Gonzalez* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
4 Concepcion* Dem. 86% Winner D'Andrea Rep. 14%
5 McGee* Dem. 84% Winner Jackson Rep. 16%
6 Vargas* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
7 Hall* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
8 Ackert* Rep. 61% Winner Falusi Dem. 39%
9 Rojas* Dem. 67% Winner Hopperstad Rep. 34%
10 Genga* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
11 Currey* Dem. 70% Winner Harper Rep. 30%
12 Luxenberg* Dem. 67% Winner Sullivan Rep. 33%
13 Doucette* Dem. 65% Winner Marois Rep. 35%
14 Delnicki* Rep. 54% Winner Coursey Dem. 46%
15 Gibson* Dem. 89% Winner Wong 11%
16 Hampton* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
17 DeGraw Dem. 52% Hill* Rep. 48%
18 Gilchrest* Dem. 73% Winner Bush Rep. 27%
19 Exum* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
20 Farrar Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
21 Demicco* Dem. 62% Winner Brockelman Rep. 36%
22 Petit* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
23 Carney* Rep. 55% Winner Rubino Dem. 45%
24 Sanchez Dem. 65% Winner Russell Rep. 35%
25 Sanchez* Dem. 74% Winner Hargraves Rep. 27%
26 Tercyak* Dem. 64% Winner Ceglarz Rep. 32%
27 Turco* Dem. 61% Winner Camillo Rep. 39%
28 Bello Dem. 56% Winner Pentalow Rep. 43%
29 Wood* Dem. 58% Winner Vasel Rep. 42%
30 Veach Rep. 56% Winner Angelico-Stetson Dem. 44%
31 Barry* Dem. 53% Winner Beckett Rep. 47%
32 Carpino* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
33 Chafee Dem. 64% Winner Szynkowicz Rep. 36%
34 Haines* Rep. 56% Winner Melon Dem. 43%
35 Goupil Dem. 50% Hall Rep. 48%
36 Palm* Dem. 55% Winner Siegrist Rep. 45%
37 Cheeseman* Rep. 51% Steel Dem. 49%
38 McCarty* Rep. 51% Welch-Collins Dem. 49%
39 Nolan* Dem. 77% Winner Goulart Rep. 19%
40 Conley* Dem. 59% Winner Gauthier Rep. 41%
41 de la Cruz* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
42 France* Rep. 53% Winner Geren Dem. 46%
43 Howard Rep. 51% Rotella* Dem. 49%
44 Dauphinais* Rep. 60% Winner Randall Dem. 40%
45 Lanoue* Rep. 57% Winner DePonte Dem. 41%
46 Riley* Dem. 62% Winner Bell Rep. 38%
47 Dubitsky* Rep. 57% Winner Donnelly Dem. 43%
48 Smith* Dem. 53% Winner Shilosky Rep. 47%
49 Johnson* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
50 Boyd* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
51 Hayes* Rep. 57% Winner Groh Dem. 43%
52 Vail* Rep. 65% Winner Post Dem. 35%
53 Nuccio Rep. 52% Winner Wilson Pheanious* Dem. 48%
54 Haddad* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
55 Green* Rep. 49% Collins Dem. 47%
56 Winkler* Dem. 58% Winner Bush Rep. 42%
57 Foster Dem. 52% Stavens Rep. 48%
58 Arnone* Dem. 56% Turner Rep. 44%
59 Hall* Rep. 54% Winner Calnen Dem. 46%
60 Garibay* Dem. 55% Winner Storms Rep. 45%
61 Zawistowski* Rep. 59% Winner Henrie Dem. 41%
62 Anderson Rep. 55% Winner Lampert Dem. 45%
63 Case* Rep. 69% Winner Rodriquez Dem. 31%
64 Horn* Dem. 52% Ohler Rep. 48%
65 Cook* Dem. 51% Beyus Rep. 48%
66 Wilson* Rep. 57% Winner Dyer Dem. 43%
67 Buckbee* Rep. 61% Winner Ram Dem. 39%
68 Polletta* Rep. 67% Winner Butterly Dem. 33%
69 Harrison Rep. 52% Winner Zommer Dem. 49%
70 Rebimbas* Rep. 60% Winner Samela Dem. 40%
71 D'Amelio* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
72 Butler* Dem. 73% Winner Matthews Rep. 27%
73 Napoli* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
74 DiGiovancarlo Dem. 53% Winner Cummings* Rep. 47%
75 Reyes* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
76 Piscopo* Rep. 62% Winner Honig Dem. 38%
77 Pavalock-D'Amato* Rep. 53% Winner Rasmussen-Tuller Dem. 47%
78 Betts* Rep. 75% Winner Abrams Ind. 25%
79 Ziogas* Dem. 53% Winner Rackliffe Rep. 47%
80 Mastrofrancesco* Rep. 62% Winner Mazurek Dem. 38%
81 Fusco* Rep. 59% Winner Scalise Dem. 41%
82 Quinn Dem. 52% Winner Skelps Rep. 44%
83 Abercrombie* Dem. 51% Arata Rep. 49%
84 Santiago* Dem. 69% Winner Cordero Rep. 31%
85 Mushinsky* Dem. 53% Winner Ulbrich Rep. 47%
86 Candelora* Rep. 66% Winner Mase Dem. 35%
87 Yaccarino* Rep. 68% Winner Grant Dem. 32%
88 Elliott* Dem. 67% Winner Hoyt Rep. 33%
89 Zupkus* Rep. 64% Winner Maher Dem. 36%
90 Fishbein* Rep. 50.0% Jinks Dem. 50.0%
91 D'agostino* Dem. 89% Winner George 11%
92 Dillon* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
93 Walker* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
94 Porter* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
95 Candelaria* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
96 Lemar* Dem. 76% Winner Mastroianni Rep. 24%
97 Paolillo* Dem. 76% Winner Reilly Rep. 24%
98 Scanlon* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
99 Zullo* Rep. 59% Winner Yaccarino Dem. 41%
100 Phipps* Dem. 65% Winner Gennaro Rep. 35%
101 Parker Dem. 54% Winner Kokoruda* Rep. 46%
102 Comey* Dem. 58% Winner Riccio Rep. 42%
103 Linehan* Dem. 51% Salamone Rep. 50%
104 Rochelle* Dem. 59% Winner Rivers Rep. 41%
105 Klarides-Ditria* Rep. 67% Winner Bowen Dem. 33%
106 Bolinsky* Rep. 51% Winner Harriman-Stites Dem. 49%
107 Harding* Rep. 58% Winner Colombo Dem. 42%
108 Callahan Rep. 55% Winner Onofrio Dem. 45%
109 Arconti* Dem. 62% Winner Henry Rep. 39%
110 Godfrey* Dem. 69% Winner Domenech Rep. 31%
111 Berger-Girvalo Dem. 52% Winner Hebert Rep. 48%
112 Sredzinski* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
113 Perillo* Rep. 64% Winner Matto Dem. 36%
114 Welander Dem. 53% DeBarba Rep. 47%
115 Borer* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
116 DiMassa* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
117 Ferraro* Rep. 54% Winner Sutton Dem. 46%
118 Smith Dem. 55% Winner Smith Rep. 45%
119 Kennedy* Rep. 51% Anderson Dem. 50%
120 Young* Dem. 52% Winner Feehan Rep. 48%
121 Gresko* Dem. 69% Winner Scinto Rep. 31%
122 McGorty* Rep. 59% Winner Goncalves Dem. 41%
123 Rutigliano* Rep. 51% Winner Gadkar-Wilcox Dem. 49%
124 Baker* Dem. 83% Winner Sanchez Rep. 15%
125 O'Dea* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
126 Stallworth* Dem. 83% Winner Grisby Rep. 18%
127 Hennessy* Dem. 73% Winner Perillo Rep. 25%
128 Rosario* Dem. 80% Winner Book Rep. 19%
129 Stafstrom* Dem. 77% Winner Kouassi Rep. 20%
130 Felipe* Dem. 85% Winner Sullivan Rep. 15%
131 Labriola* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
132 Leeper Dem. 51% Farnen* Rep. 49%
133 McCarthy Vahey* Dem. 65% Winner Romano-Csonka Rep. 35%
134 Devlin* Rep. 52% Winner Volpe Dem. 48%
135 Hughes* Dem. 57% Winner Shaban Rep. 43%
136 Steinberg* Dem. 67% Winner Stephens Rep. 34%
137 Perone* Dem. 67% Winner Wink Rep. 33%
138 Gucker* Dem. 54% Buzaid Rep. 46%
139 Ryan* Dem. 55% Winner Espinosa Rep. 45%
140 Simms* Dem. 78% Winner Flynn Rep. 22%
141 Wood* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
142 Dathan* Dem. 56% Winner Wilms Rep. 45%
143 Thomas Dem. 55% Winner Zucaro Rep. 45%
144 Simmons* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
145 Miller* Dem. 77% Winner Ospina Rep. 23%
146 Michel* Dem. 71% Winner Hallenbeck Rep. 30%
147 Blumenthal* Dem. 62% Winner Maymin Rep. 38%
148 Fox* Dem. 76% Winner Donath Rep. 24%
149 Fiorello Rep. 51% Stowe Dem. 49%
150 Meskers* Dem. 55% Winner Kelly Rep. 45%
151 Arora* Rep. 53% Winner Arzeno Dem. 47%
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Latest updates

Nicholas Fandos, in Washington

Congress confirmed Joe Biden’s victory, defying a mob that stormed the Capitol after being egged on by President Trump. Read more ›

Winner Claudia Tenney, Republican, wins New York’s 22nd Congressional District ›
Winner Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Republican, wins Iowa’s Second Congressional District ›

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

Astead Herndon, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Today encapsulated the politics of progress and grievance that have defined the Trump years: Senate wins for Warnock and Ossoff, and a mob at the Capitol. Read more ›

Winner Democrats have won the Senate ›

Jonathan Martin, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Democrats have now captured control of the Senate as Jon Ossoff has defeated David Perdue, following the Rev. Raphael Warnock’s victory over Senator Kelly Loeffler. See live results ›

The New York Times Jan. 6, 2021

A mob of people loyal to President Trump stormed the Capitol, halting Congress’s counting of the electoral votes to confirm President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Read more ›

Trip Gabriel Dec. 14, 2020

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has received a majority of votes from the Electoral College, formally securing the presidency in the manner set out in the Constitution. Read more ›

Isabella Grullón Paz Dec. 14, 2020

The 538 members of the Electoral College are meeting to cast ballots for president based on the election results in their states, formalizing Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Track the Electoral College results ›

The New York Times Dec. 5, 2020

California has certified its electors for the 2020 election, officially giving Joseph R. Biden Jr. more than the 270 pledged electors needed to become president. Read more ›

Winner Lee Zeldin, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s First Congressional District ›
Winner Andrew Garbarino, Republican, wins New York’s Second Congressional District ›
Winner Nicole Malliotakis, Republican, wins New York’s 11th Congressional District ›
Winner Mike Garcia, Republican, wins re-election in California’s 25th Congressional District ›
Winner John Katko, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s 24th Congressional District ›

Reid Epstein, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

The chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified Biden as the winner in Wisconsin, formalizing his narrow victory in a state Trump carried four years ago. Read more ›

Glenn Thrush, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

Arizona has officially certified Biden’s narrow victory in the state, further undermining Trump’s efforts to portray his decisive national loss as a matter still under dispute. Read more ›

Winner David Valadao, Republican, wins California’s 21st Congressional District ›

Michael D. Shear, in Washington Nov. 23, 2020

President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration. Read more ›