The Day

Rep. Carney wins in 23rd

- By KIMBERLY DRELICH Day Staff Writer k.drelich@theday.com

Incumbent state Rep. Devin Carney, R-Old Lyme, was re-elected Tuesday to his third term representi­ng the 23rd House District, heading off a challenge from Democrat Matt Pugliese.

The 23rd District covers the towns of Lyme, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook and Westbrook. The vote was 7,129 for Carney, and 5,690 for Pugliese, according to unofficial results.

“I just want to really thank all my supporters and thank the towns I represent,” Carney said. “I’ve worked extremely hard for this district over the last four years and over the last four months, and I’m just happy that the voters are putting me back to work for them so I can continue to be the independen­t, strong voice I’ve always been for the towns of Lyme, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook and Westbrook.”

Pugliese said he wanted to congratula­te Carney on a “really hard-fought race.”

“We worked really hard on our campaign and it’s been an incredible journey over the last several months,” Pugliese said. “I’ve personally grown so much as a person from this experience and enjoyed the opportunit­y to speak with so many neighbors about the different challenges facing our state, and I really am appreciati­ve for all of the trust and belief that people put into me and all the people that have worked (alongside) me to create this campaign’s energy.”

He also thanked his volunteers and the Democratic Town Committees in Lyme, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook and Westbrook.

Carney, 34, who works as a Realtor in Old Saybrook, ran on a platform of fixing the state’s economy and debt, along with boosting the climate for businesses and affordabil­ity for residents. Carney, who serves on the General Assembly’s Environmen­t Committee and the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee and is the ranking member on the Transporta­tion Committee, said people are leaving the state because of high taxes and fees.

Pugliese, 36, chairman of the Old Saybrook Economic Developmen­t Commission and managing director and executive producer at Connecticu­t Repertory Theatre at the University of Connecticu­t, supported affordable housing, affordable health care and paid family leave. He said those programs would make Connecticu­t more affordable and more competitiv­e with other states.

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