These are unofficial results from the polling stations on the evening of November 6, 2018 (* denotes declared winners):
#1Â Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to ensure (1) that all moneys contained in the Special Transportation Fund be used solely for transportation purposes, including the payment of debts of the state incurred for transportation purposes, and (2) that sources of funds deposited in the Special Transportation Fund be deposited in said fund so long as such sources are authorized by statute to be collected or received by the state?
Haddam      Yes*  3,241    No  404
Killingworth   Yes* 2,618    No  291
# 2 Â Shall the Constitution of the State be amended to require (1) a public hearing and the enactment of legislation limited in subject matter to the transfer, sale or disposition of state-owned or state-controlled real property or interests in real property in order for the General Assembly to require a state agency to sell, transfer or dispose of any real property or interest in real property that is under the custody or control of the agency, and (2) if such property is under the custody or control of the Department of Agriculture or the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, that such enactment of legislation be passed by a two-thirds vote of the total membership of each house of the General Assembly?
Haddam      Yes*  3,202     No 424
Killingworth  Yes* 2,494      No 351
Governor/Lt. Governor
Lamont/Bysiewicz (D, WF, I)*   Haddam  1771   Killingworth  1490
Stefanowski/Markley (R)       Haddam  2516    Killingworth  1982
Hanscomb/Thibeault (L)       Haddam     16    Killingworth     13
Greenstein/Demitrus (AL)     Haddam      3    Killingworth      1
Grieble/Frank (GF)            Haddam   277    Killingworth    149
US Senator
Murphy (D, WF)*     Haddam   2267    Killingworth  1884
Corey (R)            Haddam   2221    Killingworth   1673
Lion (L)             Haddam     30    Killingworth     18
Russell (G)           Haddam     26    Killingworth     17
Rep in Congress
Courtney (D, WF)*    Haddam   2464   Killingworth 1980
Postemski (R)        Haddam   1956    Killingworth 1510
Reale (L)             Haddam     33    Killingworth    32
Bicking (G)           Haddam    45    Killingworth    41
State Senator
Needleman (D)*       Haddam   2054
Ziobron (R, I)         Haddam   2462
State Senator
Cohen (D, WF)*        Killingworth  1724
Greenberg (R, I)        Killingworth   1837
State Representative
Palm (D, WF)         Haddam   1905
Siegrist (R, I)         Haddam   2619
State Representative
Adler (D)             Killingworth   1601
MacLachlan (R, I)*   Killingworth   1910*
Leveille (G)           Killingworth     51
Secretary of the State
Merrill (D, WF)*      Haddam   2,152     Killingworth 1728
Chapman (R, I)       Haddam   2, 260    Killingworth  1768
Gwynn (L)            Haddam      28    Killingworth   24
DeRosa (G)           Haddam      39    Killingworth    30
Treasurer
Wooden (D, WF)*     Haddam   2,067   Killingworth   1691
Gray (R, I)           Haddam   2,342   Killingworth   1802
Brohinski (L)         Haddam      46    Killingworth     37
Comptroller
Lembo (D, WF)*      Haddam    2,069    Killingworth 1676
Miller (R, I)          Haddam    2,312    Killingworth  1797
Passarelli (L)         Haddam      38    Killingworth    32
Heflin (G)            Haddam      37    Killingworth    22
Attorney General
Tong (D, WF)*       Haddam    1,884     Killingworth  1571
Hatfield (R, I)        Haddam     2,554     Killingworth  1961
Goselin (G)          Haddam       63     Killingworth    27
Judge of Probate Â
Lewis (D)*            Haddam    2,584    Killingworth  2104
Party Affiliations: D=Democrat, R=Republican, WF=Working Families, I=Independent, L=Libertarian, G=Green, AL=Amigo Constitution Liberty, GF=Griebel Frank
Updated 11/7/18 7:20 a.m. with declared winners denoted by asterisk.
Updated 11/7/2018 4:16 p.m. to add Killingworth unofficial results.
The official Haddam results, including turnout are HERE.
Haddam was also called upon to do a recount of the Needleman/Ziobron race for State Senate. This was completed on 11/18/18 with 10 poll workers and about a dozen witnesses. The difference in votes in this race was unchanged from those reported on the night of 11/6/18. Nine other towns in that Senate district also had to do a mandatory recount. Mr. Needleman was declared the winner on 11/20.