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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 …
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