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VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
NOVEMBER 3, 1998
FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

TOWNS

Kevin O'Connor
(R)

John B. Larson
(D)

Jay E. Palmieri, IV
(TL)

Andover

533

544

4

Berlin

3,294

3,688

52

Bloomfield

2,096

4,883

34

Bolton, part of

934

844

12

Cromwell

2,105

2,409

28

East Hampton

1,847

1,919

19

East Hartford

3,614

9,721

56

East Windsor

1,233

1,693

13

Glastonbury

6,637

6,604

54

Hartford

3,332

13,096

129

Hebron

1,496

1,357

10

Manchester

7,196

9,062

91

Marlborough

1,006

1,090

13

Newington

4,846

6,089

46

Portland

1,492

1,913

21

Rocky Hill

2,762

3,060

33

South Windsor

3,912

5,802

34

West Hartford

11,934

13,040

184

Wethersfield

5,708

5,484

54

Windsor

3,691

5,383

28

Totals:

69,668

97,681

915

Plurality:

28,013

Votes for Registered Write-In Candidate          Herschel L. Collins                 0

 
 

VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
NOVEMBER 3, 1998
SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

TOWNS

Gary M. Koval
(R)

Sam Gejdenson
(D)

Dianne G. Ondusko (IND)

Paul W. Cook
(TL)

Ashford

442

942

29

8

Bolton, part of

31

62

1

0

Bozrah

317

582

66

2

Brooklyn

715

971

47

10

Canterbury

710

741

81

5

Chaplin

231

354

19

3

Chester

459

975

26

5

Colchester

1,547

2,721

112

13

Columbia

696

1,193

30

8

Coventry

1,273

2,336

83

15

Deep River

576

1,112

19

5

East Haddam

1,069

1,624

54

12

East Lyme

2,298

3,060

183

16

Eastford

277

323

11

2

Ellington

1,422

2,232

68

18

Essex

1,068

1,505

24

5

Franklin

257

402

43

3

Griswold

892

1,526

151

20

Groton

3,237

4,732

379

45

Haddam

1,090

1,752

45

14

Hampton

240

368

14

5

Killingly

1,413

2,227

124

13

Lebanon

963

1,221

66

7

Ledyard

2,058

2,023

253

11

Lisbon

477

671

60

6

Lyme

470

504

12

3

Mansfield

1,041

3,072

88

21

Middletown

3,008

8,703

220

42

Montville

1,547

2,512

261

20

New London

1,324

3,410

188

34

North Stonington

785

761

58

5

Norwich

2,671

5,962

648

48

Old Lyme

1,385

1,736

47

9

Old Saybrook

1,651

2,278

60

11

Plainfield

1,215

2,079

148

13

Pomfret

523

704

26

3

Preston

644

699

91

6

Putnam

845

1,395

60

7

Salem

533

684

60

4

Scotland

216

279

9

1

Sprague

355

539

34

5

Stafford

1,048

2,861

86

17

Sterling

287

372

31

5

Stonington

2,263

3,204

218

26

Thompson

877

1,700

82

18

Tolland

1,587

2,916

73

9

Union

114

189

6

1

Vernon

2,722

5,674

139

30

Voluntown

244

391

30

4

Waterford

2,632

3,826

214

20

Westbrook

782

1,358

38

10

Willington

657

1,215

34

6

Windham

1,610

3,706

114

27

Woodstock

1,066

1,183

53

2

Totals:

57,860

99,567

5,116

658

Plurality:

41,707

Votes for Registered Write-In Candidate                 Howard E. Proper Lamchick            1

 
 

VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
NOVEMBER 3, 1998
THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

TOWNS

Martin T.
Reust (R)

Rosa L.
DeLauro (D)

Kristen J.
Abbatiello (TL)

Gail J.
Dalby (NL)

David P.
Cole (R)

Branford

2,578

6,847

27

35

21

Clinton

1,304

2,713

16

13

44

Durham

853

1,568

14

11

13

East Haven

1,794

5,461

34

20

32

Guilford

2,295

5,066

28

27

31

Hamden

4,101

11,873

73

66

50

Killingworth

688

1,293

13

9

9

Madison

2,655

3,415

29

24

74

Middlefield

479

1,215

9

8

11

Milford

4,720

10,331

75

74

65

New Haven

2,577

17,282

113

136

98

North Branford

1,327

2,620

22

16

15

North Haven

2,818

5,436

42

27

29

Orange

1,980

3,393

23

9

15

Stratford

4,320

9,999

58

55

52

Wallingford

3,767

8,884

74

35

38

West Haven

2,958

10,376

76

48

74

Woodbridge,
part of

876

1,954

13

7

5 

Totals:

42,090

109,726

739

620

676  

Plurality:

67,636

   

 
 

VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
NOVEMBER 3, 1998
FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

TOWNS

Christopher Shays
(R)

Jonathan Kantrowitz
(D)

Marshall C. Harrison
(L)

Bridgeport

9,992

10,623

271

Darien

5,302

755

64

Fairfield

13,501

4,220

169

Greenwich

13,175

3,629

186

Monroe, part of

3,949

996

44

New Canaan

5,051

933

72

Norwalk

11,681

5,894

182

Stamford

17,022

8,736

291

Trumbull

8,794

2,414

91

Westport

6,300

2,788

79

Totals:

94,767

40,988

1,449

Plurality:

53,779

              

 
 

VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
NOVEMBER 3, 1998
FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

TOWNS

Mark Nielsen
(R)

Jim Maloney
(D)

Robert V. Strasdauskas
(CC)

Ansonia

1,689

2,932

91

Beacon Falls

789

850

39

Bethany

1,000

972

28

Bethel

2,837

2,790

92

Brookfield

2,706

2,208

50

Cheshire

4,963

4,780

104

Danbury

6,275

7,855

184

Derby

1,123

1,868

82

Easton

1,508

1,092

25

Meriden

4,925

8,615

296

Middlebury

1,666

1,027

25

Monroe, part of

356

290

7

Naugatuck

3,780

3,773

192

New Fairfield

2,375

1,863

58

Newtown

3,488

3,605

109

Oxford

1,576

1,223

46

Prospect

1,791

1,276

83

Redding

1,416

1,301

22

Ridgefield

4,316

3,423

63

Seymour

2,017

2,227

79

Shelton

5,846

5,150

195

Southbury, part of

672

437

14

Waterbury

11,092

12,380

624

Weston

1,572

1,553

21

Wilton

3,321

2,336

54

Wolcott

2,629

2,206

124

Woodbridge, part of

323

362

5

Totals:

76,051

78,394

2,712

Plurality:

2,343

Votes for Registered Write-In Candidate       Jeffrey Francis Smith            0

 
 

VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
NOVEMBER 3, 1998
SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

TOWNS

Nancy L. Johnson (R)

Charlotte Koskoff (D)

Timothy A. Knibbs (CC)

Mark J. Polon
(TL)

Avon

4,248

1,946

52

25

Barkhamsted

779

409

20

5

Bethlehem

948

463

45

11

Bridgewater

529

254

11

3

Bristol

7,459

8,827

387

73

Burlington

1,701

1,048

41

9

Canaan

195

147

8

2

Canton

2,185

1,195

59

20

Colebrook

332

202

10

1

Cornwall

297

300

6

1

East Granby

1,163

572

34

7

Enfield

6,350

4,892

231

37

Farmington

5,986

3,114

130

30

Goshen

650

337

20

3

Granby

2,419

1,119

60

19

Hartland

491

217

18

11

Harwinton

1,293

724

32

4

Kent

640

406

11

3

Litchfield

2,065

1,077

59

14

Morris

544

268

26

2

New Britain

6,342

7,348

264

62

New Hartford

1,375

841

48

11

New Milford

4,796

2,050

130

24

Norfolk

348

276

12

5

North Canaan

533

288

15

8

Plainville

2,426

2,898

128

32

Plymouth

1,734

1,559

74

10

Roxbury

517

352

11

3

Salisbury

828

720

17

2

Sharon

590

402

8

1

Sherman

840

406

13

2

Simsbury

6,463

2,830

123

41

Somers

1,775

953

40

17

Southbury, part of

3,778

1,862

70

16

Southington

7,708

5,512

233

53

Suffield

2,547

1,366

56

13

Thomaston

1,568

834

48

13

Torrington

5,644

4,321

250

41

Warren

303

156

7

1

Washington

822

484

20

3

Watertown

4,396

2,208

189

47

Winchester

1,769

1,278

73

22

Windsor Locks

1,995

1,652

81

11

Woodbury

2,259

1,088

47

15

Totals:

101,630

69,201

3,217

733

Plurality:

32,429