Democrats retained control of the House of Representatives, expanding their majority by winning 98 seats to the Republicans' 53, a net gain of 1.
Democratic incumbent Raghib Allie-Brennan won reelection to a third term after defeating Republican candidate Jenn Lewis.
He had represented the 4th District since 2018, when he won the special election to fill the vacancy left by Democrat Angel Arce, who resigned effective April 9, 2018, due to allegations that he had sent inappropriate Facebook messages to a 16-year-old girl.
Khan had represented the 5th District since 2022, when she won the special election to fill the vacancy left by Democrat Brandon McGee, who resigned on January 7, 2022, to work on Governor Ned Lamont's reelection campaign.
Republican incumbent Tim Ackert was reelected to a seventh term after defeating Democratic candidate Mary Ann Hansen.
Democratic incumbent Jason Rojas was reelected to an eighth term after defeating Republican candidate Matthew Lauf.
Democratic incumbent Bobby Sanchez was reelected to an eleventh term after defeating Republican candidate Jerrell Hargraves.
Democratic incumbent Peter Tercyak was reelected to a nineteenth term after defeating Republican candidate Joel Moret.
Democratic incumbent Kerry Szeps Wood was reelected to a third term after defeating Republican candidate Pankaj Prakash.
[9] Republican incumbent Holly Cheeseman was reelected to a sixth term after defeating Democratic candidate Nick Menapace.
Democratic incumbent Christine Conley was reelected to a sixth term after defeating Independent candidate Lauren Gauthier.
Republican incumbent Anne Dauphinais was reelected to a sixth term after defeating Democratic candidate Dave Randall.
Republican incumbent Carol Hall was reelected to a fourth term after defeating Democratic candidate Matt Despard.
Democratic incumbent Jane Garibay was reelected to a fourth term after defeating Republican candidate Len Walker.
Republican incumbent Jay Case was reelected to a sixth term after defeating Democratic candidate Althea Candy Perez.
Republican incumbent Bill Buckbee was reelected to a fourth term after defeating Democratic candidate Alexandra Thomas.
Democratic incumbent Ronald Napoli Jr. was reelected to a third term after defeating Republican candidate Abigail Diaz Pizarro.
Republican incumbent Lezlye Zupkus won reelection to a sixth term after defeating Democratic candidate Kevin O'Leary.
Republican incumbent Craig Fishbein was reelected to a fourth term after defeating Democratic candidate Rebecca Hyland.
Democratic incumbent Roland Lemar was reelected to a seventh term after defeating Republican candidate Eric Mastroianni.
This seat was previously held by Democrat Sean Scanlon, who retired to be elected Connecticut Comptroller in 2022 and had represented the 98th district since 2015.
Williams was killed in a head-on collision while driving southbound on Connecticut Route 9 in Cromwell when a northbound vehicle entered the lane and struck his car.
Scott had represented the 112th district since 2021, when he won the special election to succeed Republican J.P. Sredzinski, who resigned for private reasons.
She had represented the 115th district since 2017, when she won the special election to fill the vacancy left by Democrat Stephen Dargan, who resigned.
Republican incumbent Charles Ferraro was reelected to 10th term after defeating Working Families Party Candidate Laura Fucci.
Republican incumbent David Rutigliano was reelected to a sixth term after defeating Democratic candidate Sujata Wilcox.
Republican incumbent Tom O'Dea was reelected to a sixth term after defeating Democratic candidate Victor Alvarez.
Democratic incumbent Cristin McCarthy Vahey was reelected to a fifth term after defeating Republican candidate Micheal Grant.
Democratic incumbent Jonathan Steinberg was reelected to his seventh term after defeating Republican candidate Alma Sarelli.
Democratic incumbent David Michel was reelected to a third term after defeating Republican Jessica Demmo and Independent Thomas Concannon.