Following months of often-contentious talk between the candidates for attorney general on both the Democratic and Republican sides of the aisle, Connecticut voters spoke Tuesday evening, and the race for November is now official: Democrat William Tong will face Republican Susan Hatfield and Green Party candidate Peter Goselin in the general election in the fall.

With 96 percent of the precincts reporting, 202,180 Democrats had cast votes. Tong received 116,185 votes, or 57.5 percent, while Chris Mattei got 52,019 votes, or 25.7 percent, and Paul Doyle came in the third with 33,976 votes, or 16.8 percent.