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Greenwich Re-Elects Incumbents To State Legislature

GREENWICH, Conn. — Greenwich voters sent their local incumbents back to the state legislature in Tuesday's election, according to Greenwich Time.

L. Scott Frantz won another term as the state Senator from the 36th district.

L. Scott Frantz won another term as the state Senator from the 36th district.

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In State Senate District 36, Republican incumbent L. Scott Frantz won re-election against Democratic challenger John Blankley and Green Party challenger Edward G. Heflin.

In State House District 149, Republican incumbent Livvy Floren won re-election after running unopposed. 

In State House District 150, Republican incumbent Mike Bocchino won re-election after running unopposed.

In State House District 151, Republican incumbent Fred Camillo won re-election against Democratic challenger Dita Bhargava.

For Registrar of Voters, Michael Aurelia, a Democrat, and Fred DeCaro III, a Republican, were elected.

For the U.S. House, Rep. Jim Himes, a Democrat, defeated a challenge from Republican John Shaban of Redding, who did not run for re-election to the State House due to his Congressional run.

For the U.S. Senate, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat, won re-election by topping Republican challenger Dan Carter of Bethel. Carter did not seek re-election to the State House due to his Senate run.

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