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GOPer Foley Concedes Close CT-GOV Race -- And Says Dem Malloy Was True Winner


Connecticut gubernatorial candidates Tom Foley (R) and Dan Malloy (D)

Republican nominee Tom Foley has just conceded the Connecticut gubernatorial race to Democrat Dan Malloy. And he went the extra mile at his press conference, too, telling all of his supporters that despite some irregularities and errors in the vote-counting process, Malloy positively did win the race by a narrow margin. And as such, he will not legally contest the election.

Foley said that his campaign team examined various irregularities that did occur, particularly in the city of Bridgeport -- where an under-printing of ballots resulted in non-regulation photocopied ballots, polls being kept open longer, and various problems in the count that even included a bag of ballots being found -- to determine whether changes to the totals in that city or elsewhere could potentially reverse Malloy's lead of several thousand votes. In the end, he said, they determined that the vote totals could not change by more than several hundred votes.

"Once all this information was available to me this morning, deciding what to do was easy," Foley said. "I have told my team that I am not willing to pursue a legal challenge to exclude photocopied ballots. Despite their irregularity, I believe that they do represent the will of well-intentioned voters, and should be included in the results."

Foley further explained that the election was a genuine victory for Malloy, "And this result should not be questioned. I hope my supporters will accept my word on this. As soon as I am done with this press conference, I will call Dan Malloy to congratulate him on winning the election, and wish him good luck."

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Topics: 2010 elections, CT-Gov, Dan Malloy, Tom Foley

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GOPer Foley To Announce Whether He Will Challenge CT-GOV Results


Connecticut gubernatorial candidates Tom Foley (R) and Dan Malloy (D)

The Connecticut gubernatorial race isn't done yet. Though Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz (D) announced official results on Friday, which put Dem nominee Dan Malloy ahead of Republican Tom Foley by 566,498 to 560,861, Foley has said that he's "not going to take her word for it," and has an announcement set for 1 p.m. ET today on whether he will challenge the results.

The Associated Press had in initially called the race last week, only to take back its call soon after -- and then reinstated its call for Malloy on Friday night.

The Hartford Courant reported Sunday:

Foley said in a telephone interview that he doesn't know yet what decision he'll be announcing at a press conference in the lobby of Goodwin Square, 225 Asylum St. But he said that lawyers have been examining statewide election results from Tuesday's balloting, and that "our analysis" should be completed Monday.

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Topics: 2010 elections, CT-Gov, Dan Malloy, Tom Foley

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Dem Up In CT-GOV, But It's Not Over Yet


Connecticut gubernatorial candidates Tom Foley (R) and Dan Malloy (D)

The vote count in the tight Connecticut gubernatorial race seems to be winding down, with Democrat Dan Malloy the apparent winner over Republican Tom Foley -- though who knows, the litigation could be just beginning.

The key here is that the city of Bridgeport, which had a controversial poll extension as a result of ballot shortages on Election Day, took a long time to sort out its votes and get them counted. (The total does not include less than 100 votes that were cast after 8 p.m.) Those results came this morning, with Malloy winning a 17,973-4,099 margin in the heavily Democratic city. And with the city's votes now included, Malloy went from trailing his Republican opponent to leading by a statewide margin of 5,465.

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Topics: 2010 elections, CT-Gov, Dan Malloy, Tom Foley

2010 elections

Here We Go...: 2010's Recounts, Write-Ins And Disputed Elections


Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Joe Miller and Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)

Here's a quick update on the statewide races that may or may not be seeing recounts, election contests, graphology examinations, Brooks Brothers riots, etc.:

In the Alaska Senate race, it's not a recount so much as a protracted and unusual vote count -- it could take weeks to sort through the 41% of ballots that were write-in votes, to determine how many them constitute valid, legal votes for incumbent GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowsi against Republican nominee Joe Miller.

In the Connecticut gubernatorial race, Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz (D) has declared that Democrat Dan Malloy will win the race, without a recount. Republican Tom Foley is not conceding, maintaining that his campaign's internal numbers have them on track for a 2,000-vote win.

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Topics: 2010 elections, AK-SEN, Bill Brady, CO-SEN, CT-Gov, Dan Malloy, Joe Miller, Ken Buck, Lisa Murkowski, MN-GOV, Mark Dayton, Michael Bennet, Tim Pawlenty, Tom Emmer, Tom Foley

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Rasmussen Poll: Dem Malloy Leads CT-GOV Race By 15


Connecticut Democratic Gubernatorial Nominee Dan Malloy

A new Rasmussen poll of the Connecticut gubernatorial race shows Democratic nominee Dan Malloy leading Republican Tom Foley 48%-33% in the race to fill retiring GOP Gov. Jodi Rell's seat.

The new Rasmussen poll is the first survey conducted following Connecticut's August 10 gubernatorial primaries. The last Rasmussen poll, from early June, showed Malloy up 44%-35%. The new Rasmussen survey's findings are similiar to an August 2 Quinnipiac poll, which put Malloy up 46%-31%.

The TPM Poll Average puts Malloy on top 47.3%-31.2%. The latest Rasmussen poll's margin of error is ±4.5 percentage points.

For more on the race, check out TPMDC's full coverage here.

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Topics: 2010 elections, CT-Gov, Dan Malloy, Polls, Tom Foley

CT-Gov

Foley Wins CT-GOV Republican Primary


Connecticut Republican Gubernatorial Nominee Tom Foley

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Tom Foley has won the Republican nomination for governor of Connecticut, in the race to succeed retiring GOP Gov. Jodi Rell.

With 81% of precincts reporting, Foley has 43%, Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele has 38%, and businessman Oz Griebel has 19%. Foley has been projected as the winner by the Associated Press.

Foley will now face former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy, who won the Democratic primary over businessman and 2006 Dem Senate nominee Ned Lamont.

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Topics: 2010 elections, CT-Gov, Michael Fedele, Oz Griebel, Tom Foley

CT-Gov

Quinnipiac Poll: Connecticut's Dem Gov Primary A Toss-Up


CT Democratic Gov. candidates Ned Lamont and Dan Malloy.

It looks like Connecticut's Democratic gubernatorial primary will go right down to the wire. A new Quinnipiac survey of the race shows Ned Lamont edging Dan Malloy 45%-42% -- a statistical tie, given the poll's ±4.6-point margin of error. The primary is tomorrow.

While Lamont's support has hovered around 45% in the past month, Malloy's has jumped five points since July 13, when a Quinnipiac poll pegged his support at 37%. The TPM Poll Average shows Lamont leading 43.2%-33.0%.

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Topics: 2010 elections, CT-Gov, Dan Malloy, Mike Fedele, Ned Lamont, Oz Griebel, Polls, Tom Foley

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