Politics & Government
Enfield Election Results 2022: Incumbents Retain Senate, House Seats
Thousands of Enfield residents cast their votes in the 2022 state and federal election in a number of key races.

ENFIELD, CT ? The polls have closed in Enfield and vote counting is under way in several key federal and state races, including the office of governor, U.S. Senator, Congress, and local state senators and representatives.
Patch will update the results as they come in. Here are the races local voters decided on:
7th Senate
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Longtime Republican incumbent John Kissel won his 16th term over Democratic challenger Cynthia Mangini. With all but one precinct reporting as of 1:30 a.m., Kissel held a lead of more than 4,000 votes, according to unofficial totals from the Secretary of the State's office.
58th House
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Democratic incumbent Tom Arnone retained his seat, as Republican challenger Bob Hendrickson conceded the race. Unofficial preliminary vote totals were 3,724 for Arnone, or 53.2 percent, to 3,277 for Hendrickson.
"I'm happy the people of Enfield have the confidence in me to continue to represent them for another two years," Arnone said. "I'll continue to work for funding of our schools and Connecticut's recovery from COVID."
59th House
Carol Hall appears to have won another term representing parts of Enfield and East Windsor. According to unofficial totals provided by the Secretary of the State's office, with two precincts yet to report as of 1:30 a.m., the incumbent Republican held a lead of more than 580 votes over Democratic challenger Matt Despard.
Judge of Probate
Republican incumbent Carolyn McCaffrey ran unopposed.
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