2018 Connecticut gubernatorial election


The 2018 Connecticut gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next governor and lieutenant governor of Connecticut, concurrently with the election of Connecticut's Class I U.S. Senate seat, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states, elections to the United States House of Representatives, and various state and local elections. This race's Democratic margin of victory was the closest to the national average of 3.1 points.
As Connecticut does not have gubernatorial term limits, incumbent Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy was eligible to run for a third term, but declined to do so. After the resignation of Kansas Governor Sam Brownback in January 2018, Malloy became the most unpopular governor in the United States. The general election was between 2006 Democratic Senate nominee and businessman Ned Lamont, and Republican businessman Bob Stefanowski. Independent candidate and former Republican Oz Griebel has been called a spoiler candidate for Stefanowski, earning 3.89% of the vote.

Democratic primary

Governor

Democratic nominee

Results

Lieutenant Governor

Democratic nominee

Republican primary

Governor

Republican nominee

The Republican statewide nominating convention was held May 11–12, 2018 at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard, Connecticut.
Under the rules established by the convention, any candidate not receiving at least eight percent of the vote would be eliminated in the first round of voting. In the second round of voting, candidates not receiving 15 percent of the vote would be eliminated. In all subsequent rounds of voting, the candidate with the fewest votes would be eliminated, regardless of percentage. Voting would continue until one candidate receives 50 percent plus one of all votes cast.

Results at the Convention

Primary endorsements

Polling


Hypothetical polling
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Results

Lieutenant Governor

Republican nominee

  • Joe Markley, state senator

    Lost the Republican primary

  • Jayme Stevenson, Darien First Selectman
  • Erin Stewart, Mayor of New Britain

    Withdrew

  • Ann Brookes, attorney
  • Peter Tesei, Greenwich First Selectman

    Endorsements

Results

Independent

Candidates

Declared

  • Oz Griebel, businessman and Republican candidate for governor in 2010
  • *Running mate: Monte Frank, former president of the Connecticut Bar Association.

    Declined

  • Joe Scarborough, television personality and former Republican U.S. Representative from Florida

    Withdrew

  • Micah Welintukonis, former Coventry town councilman and army veteran

    Endorsements

General election

Endorsements

Debates

Predictions

Polling


Hypothetical polling
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;with Ned Lamont and Mark Boughton

Results

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