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In CT's competitive 5th Congressional District, Hayes defeats GOP challenger Logan

Rep. Jahana Hayes walks into her 5th district watch party at Courtyard Marriott Waterbury on November 5, 2024 prior to the race with George Logan being called.
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Rep. Jahana Hayes walks into her 5th District watch party at Courtyard Marriott Waterbury on Nov. 5, 2024, prior to the Associated Press delcaring her the winner in her race with challenger George Logan.

U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes, the first Black woman to represent ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø in Congress, defeated Republican George Logan in a rematch. The Associated Press declared Hayes the winner at 2 a.m. Wednesday.

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Over 120 supporters from the 5th Congressional District showed up to incumbent Hayes’ election night watch party in her of Waterbury Tuesday night.

The room buzzed with tempered excitement as the votes for the race between Hayes and rolled in slowly after polls closed. The group roared when Hayes joined shortly before midnight to thank them.

"For continuing to trust me with your vote, which fundamentally is just your most precious right. And you are trusting me to be your voice for that vote," Hayes said.

Logan and Hayes also squared off in 2022, but Hayes kept her seat by a narrow 2,000 votes.

Logan, an engineer and former state senator, lost by less than one percentage point in 2022.

Speaking at a campaign appearance in western ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø shortly before the polls closed Tuesday, Logan said his campaign reached out to voters, including Latinos and people in urban areas.

Eliza Harris, a CCSU student and president of Students for Life, takes a selfie with 5th District congressional candidate George Logan outside Saint Francis church polling station in New Britain, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.
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Eliza Harris, a CCSU student and president of Students for Life, takes a selfie with 5th District congressional candidate George Logan outside Saint Francis church polling station in New Britain, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.

"I'm bilingual. So I'm the only one of the candidates to put commercials on Spanish television in Spanish. So we've been reaching out to the Hispanic population, and even more to people of color throughout the district," Logan said.

Most of western ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø falls in the 5th District, which Hayes, the former national teacher of the year, has represented since 2018.

The 5th District, which includes much of western ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, has been in Democratic control since 2006 when Republican Nancy Johnson lost to Chris Murphy, who later successfully ran for U.S. Senate.

Hayes and Logan recently spoke on ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's Public's "The Wheelhouse," sharing their thoughts on gun control and reproductive rights.

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