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Author: Albie Yuravich

Greenwich: 2012 turnout falls short of 2008

A steady stream of Greenwich voters headed to the town’s 12 polling places Tuesday, but turnout fell short of that seen in 2008, the last presidential election year. Seventy-one percent of the

‘Making a hard push’

Dispatch from Greenwich Time’s David Hennessey: Daniel Dauplaise, the Democrat vying for the state Senate seat in the 36th District, said his team fanned out across the entire district, covering all

‘No army, no police, no killing’

Dispatch from Greenwich Time’s Frank MacEachern: For the first time, Raul Fajardo, 45, voted in a U.S. election Tuesday. The Guatemala native received his American citizenship two years ago, and the

Spot the candidates

Dispatch from Greenwich Time correspondent Jay Polansky: Greenwich resident Austin Clark has a penchant for spotting candidates at the polls. He spotted Cos Cob resident Jim Himes, who is running for

A candidate’s best friend

Dispatch from Greenwich Time correspondent Jay Polansky: State Rep. Fred Camillo,R-151st District, tried to start a conversation with all who walked by him Tuesday afternoon, including man’s best

Birthday ballots

Dispatch from Greenwich Time’s Frank MacEachern: Luke McCarthy celebrated his 72nd birthday Tuesday by casting his ballot for Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. He was unhappy with both

8 p.m. (and final) Greenwich voter total update

With the polls closed in Greenwich, the GOP had a sizable lead over the Dems in primary voting. As of 8 p.m. in Greenwich, according to preliminary results, 3,259 GOP voters cast ballots to 2,025

Greenwich absentee GOP update

The party-nominated candidates have the lead in the GOP absentee ballots, according to preliminary data released by the town. Tom Foley, candidate for governor, received 178 absentee votes; Mark