2012 Connecticut elections

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2012 Connecticut elections

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On November 6, 2012, the state of Connecticut held elections for presidential electors, representatives and senators to the U.S. Congress, as well as the members of the Connecticut State Senate. The general elections saw a total turnout of 73.89%.[1]

Primary elections were held on August 14 of the same year.

Connecticut selected the incumbent Democratic ticket of Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

2012 United States Presidential election in Connecticut[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Barack Obama & Joe Biden 912,531 58.41
Republican Mitt Romney & Paul Ryan 631,432 40.42
Libertarian Gary Johnson & Jim Gray 12,628 0.81
Justice Rocky Anderson & Luis Rodriguez 5,596 0.36
Total votes 1,562,187 100.00
Democratic win

United States House of Representatives

All five of the Connecticut seats to the House of Representatives were up for elections. The Democratic Party held on to all five seats.[3]

United States Senate

Connecticut State Senate

References

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