State regulators investigating 29th District state Senate race that was decided by just a 589-vote margin

The State Elections Enforcement Commission is investigating the razor-close finish in Connecticut’s 29th District state Senate race.

News 12 Staff

Nov 21, 2024, 12:52 PM

Updated 2 days ago

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The State Elections Enforcement Commission is investigating the razor-close finish in Connecticut’s 29th District state Senate race.
Incumbent Democrat Mae Flexer beat Republican Chris Reddy by just 589 votes.
Reddy filed a complaint with the state noting that more than 2,500 people registered to vote on election day.
Most of those same-day registrations were from UConn students, and now the state is looking into whether all those students were eligible to vote in that district.