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Hwang, Dunsby Win Races To Represent Easton In State Legislature

EASTON, Conn. — In Easton's only State Senate race for District 28, Republican incumbent Tony Hwang defeated Democratic challenger Philip Dwyer, according to the Fairfield Citizen.

Easton First Selectman Adam Dunsby won a race for the State House to represent Easton.

Easton First Selectman Adam Dunsby won a race for the State House to represent Easton.

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In the race for Easton's only seat in the State House of Representatives, Republican Adam Dunbsy beat Green Party candidate Bonnie Troy for the District 135. They were competing for a seat held by John Shaban, who ran for Congress. Dunsby is the First Selectman of Easton, a position he intends to keep.

For Registrar of Voters, Democrat David Smith and Republican Vincent Caprio were re-elected.

For the U.S. House, Rep. Jim Himes, a Democrat, defeated Shaban, a Republican from Redding.

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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