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Council discusses green initiatives

On Wednesday evening, the New Haven Environmental Advisory Council convened at City Hall for its monthly meeting to discuss pressing environmental issues in the Elm […]

Long lines turn away voters

Hundreds of students and New Haveners spent hours waiting in line to register to vote at City Hall on Tuesday afternoon.

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Dems may take state Senate

After two years of gridlock, the Democratic Party looked poised early Wednesday morning to regain control of the Senate by a four-seat margin. Democrats managed […]

Abrams LAW ’99 falls behind, does not concede

Stacey Abrams LAW ’99, the first black woman nominated as a major-party candidate for governor, has refused to concede in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

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Murphy, DeLauro cruise to victory

Though the gubernatorial race was a nail-biter, Connecticut Democrats running for Congress cruised to victory on Tuesday, ensuring that the state’s congressional delegation remains all […]

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Lamont wins CT Governor’s Race

After a long, suspenseful night; injunction appeals over registering voters past deadlines; and hairdryers being used to dry ballots, Democrats emerged victorious in every statewide race in Connecticut’s Tuesday elections.

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Attorney General race too close to call

As Connecticut voters chose an overwhelmingly Democratic congressional delegation, the race for attorney general remained close through the night and was still too close to […]

Yalies vie for congressional positions

Going in to Tuesday’s midterm elections, Yale graduates across the country are gearing up for several contested races for U.S. Congress. Several Yale graduates are […]

Yale graduates run as republican candidate for governor

As two gubernatorial races heat up in Kansas and Florida, two President Donald Trump–endorsed Yale alumni — Kris Kobach LAW ’95 and Ron DeSantis ’01 […]

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Yalies run for state legislatures

When Connecticut residents head to the polls to cast their votes on Tuesday, they will see two Yalies on the ballot for the state’s top […]

Richardson ‘19 and Grode ’21 run for state house

Yale students are famous for their political engagement — working on elections, debating policy issues and persuading their classmates to vote. After graduation, many alumni […]

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