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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleGovernor
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
Age72 years old (Jan 3, 1954)
GenderMale
LocationConnecticut
BackgroundPolitician
EducationPhillips Exeter Academy (graduated 1972)
Notable personal detailsEdward Miner Lamont Jr. is an American politician and businessman who has served as the 89th governor of Connecticut since 2019. He previously worked in the private sector and later taught as an adjunct professor at Central Connecticut State University. He earned a B.A. in sociology from Harvard College and an M.B.A. from the Yale School of Management. He is married to Annie Lamont and has three children.
Ned Lamont’s fiscal proposals mix targeted tax relief for households and small businesses with several corporate tax changes that in some years raise revenue. His budgets have included refundable rebates and cuts or credits for individuals and pass-throughs while also extending or adding surcharges and closing corporate tax provisions to raise revenue for the state. Overall his actions show a pragmatic, case-by-case approach rather than a consistent push toward large statewide tax increases or broad tax-cutting across the board.
Supports expanding access to affordable health coverage through strengthening the Affordable Care Act, state-level Medicaid investment and subsidies, and creation of a state-designed public option; pursues state actions to shore up Medicaid and increase reimbursements for community health centers. Focuses on incremental, government-backed programs rather than single-payer approaches.
The candidate supports welcoming refugees and protections for immigrants in state contexts (e.g., protecting students and continuing refugee resettlement) while also calling for stronger border security and saying Connecticut could send the National Guard to assist at the U.S.–Mexico border. Statements and state guidance show both pro-immigrant policies at the state level and support for increased federal border enforcement.
Supports and has taken executive action to protect and expand access to abortion and reproductive health care in Connecticut, including signing laws to shield providers and patients and creating state resources to assist those seeking abortion services.
Supports aggressive state-level decarbonization of the electric grid (codified a 2040 zero‑carbon target) and advances clean‑energy programs and investments such as heat‑pump adoption, renewable energy expansion, and federal climate grants. Pursues emissions‑reduction initiatives and clean‑energy workforce and equity measures while continuing to manage transitions from existing fossil‑fuel infrastructure.
Supports strengthening Connecticut’s gun laws, including closing loopholes in the assault-weapons ban (ending grandfathering), expanding red-flag provisions, restricting ghost guns, limiting handgun purchases, and banning open carry in most public places.
Ned Lamont is in the news for advancing his bid for a third term in Connecticut, after state Democrats endorsed him at the convention while challenger Josh Elliott also qualified for the primary ballot. He has also pushed several major policy moves, including a bill to ban easily convertible pistols, a new education funding commission, and a workforce commission led by Miguel Cardona. In addition, his administration reached tentative wage deals with more than 20 state employee unions, and he recently vetoed $4 million in grants over transparency concerns.


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Endorsers of Ned Lamont for Connecticut Democratic Governor nominee?
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Connecticut AFL-CIO endorsed Ned Lamont in the Democratic primary for governor
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Connecticut Democratic Party endorsed Ned Lamont for reelection as governor
Labor organization
Five local Teamsters unions endorsed Ned Lamont for reelection
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Rev. Al Sharpton endorsed Ned Lamont for a third term as governor
Public endorsement
Connecticut Democratic U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy endorsed Ned Lamont for reelection
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All five Connecticut Democratic U.S. House members endorsed Ned Lamont for a third term as governor
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New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker endorsed Ned Lamont as he launched his reelection campaign
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