2024 U.S. ELECTIONS
Yale alums face high-stakes Senate, House races in 2024 election

Yalies face off in the election, with victories in Missouri, Minnesota, Rhode Island and New Hampshire coupled with the defeat of incumbent Sherrod Brown in Ohio.

Same-day registration voters met with hours-long lines at City Hall

1,130 individuals — including hundreds of Yale students — registered and were issued ballots at City Hall on Election Day, standing in lines for up to three hours.

Yalies cast New Haven ballots after absentee voting issues

Yale Votes helped facilitate New Haven voting for Yalies who chose to vote in Connecticut or who could not vote in their home states.

New Haven voters pinpoint key issues in 2024 presidential election

Dozens of voters said they considered abortion access, immigration, economic policies and public safety when casting their ballots.

Democrats sweep Connecticut

Vice President Kamala Harris won big in New Haven and carried Connecticut, despite losing nationally. All Congressional Democrats were reelected to their seats in the House and Senate.

The choice: reproductive rights stakes in the 2024 election

The News spoke with physicians, students and activists on how the presidential election could impact reproductive freedoms across America.

New Haven boasts “tremendous” early voting turnout on election eve

Over 8,000 New Haveners voted early in the 2024 presidential election, and over 1,000 were issued ballots through same-day registration. Another 1,758 absentee ballots were returned by Sunday night.

DeLauro flexes incumbency against longshot challengers

Rep. Rosa DeLauro has touted her sway over federal investments, running for an 18th term against a Republican candidate and a pro-Palestine write-in bid.

Days before the election, Yale professors say presidential race is unpredictable

Although polling has improved, the closeness of the race, especially in the seven swing states, has made it challenging to make any confident predictions.

Sen. Murphy, challenger Corey clash on economy, border policy

Major national policy questions took center stage in the only Connecticut senatorial debate of the election season.

Yalies’ mail-in ballots returned after sending them to Package Center

Some students who requested mail-in ballots this year have yet to receive them, mainly due to confusion about where to request these ballots to.