Mike Savino

Mike Savino is the political reporter for NBC Connecticut, making sure Connecticut’s government officials work on behalf of the voters.

Mike is a lifelong Connecticut resident who loves telling the stories of his home state. He’s an alumnus of the University of Connecticut and a graduate of E.O. Smith High School.

Prior to joining NBC Connecticut, Mike worked for several newsrooms around Connecticut. He started his career as a staff writer for the Chronicle in Willimantic, then moved on to the Journal Inquirer in Manchester and the Meriden Record-Journal. He then made the switch to TV, joining a local Connecticut station. He also was head of multimedia for National Mortgage Professional, a business-to-business news outlet covering the mortgage industry.

Mike is a fierce advocate for transparency and open government. He’s been president of the Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information, a nonprofit organization that protects the state’s Freedom of Information Act, since 2018. He also won CCFOI’s Stephen A. Collins Award for reporting on FOIA issues in 2016.

When Mike’s not on air, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two dogs checking out all the great food Connecticut has to offer. He also loves going to sporting events, especially the UConn Huskies and Hartford Yard Goats.

The Latest

  • Decision 2024 9 hours ago

    Candidates make final effort to win over voters ahead of Election Day

    Candidates in races around the state spent Monday making one last pitch to voters before Election Day. According to Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas, Connecticut has just over 2.5 million registered voters. A combined 850,000 voters cast a ballot between early voting and absentee ballot voting, but that leaves plenty of voters for candidates to win over. “The contrast…

  • Decision 2024 Nov 1

    DeLauro and Massey battle for 3rd Congressional District

    Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro has been the longest-serving member of Connecticut’s Congressional delegation, but she says she’s not done. “The single biggest issue that people face in this community, this state, the country is cost of living,” DeLauro, (D-3rd District) said.   But if she’s going to win a 17th term down in Washington, she’ll have to beat Republican Michael...

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    Decision 2024 Oct 29

    Election officials planning to count early ballots on busy Election Day

    As voters continue to head to the polls for early voting, election workers are figuring out how they’ll count all those ballots on Election Day. Between Oct. 21 and Tuesday afternoon, 386,285 voters have cast a ballot early. That’s already 21% of the way to the 1.8 million ballots cast in Connecticut in 2020. “I think everyone was shocked about…

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    Connecticut Oct 29

    Connecticut Puerto Ricans blast joke made during Trump rally

    Puerto Ricans in Connecticut are expressing hurt and outrage over comments a comedian made during a rally in support for former President Donald Trump. Comedian and podcast host Tony Hinchcliffe compared Puerto Rico to a “floating island of garbage” during Trump’s event Sunday at Madison Square Garden. “This is about respecting a community, respecting our culture, this is just...

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    Decision 2024 Oct 25

    Connecticut officials planning to protect poll workers and voters

    Voters in Connecticut and around the country have been casting their ballots.   Volunteers are working to keep polls open for those voters. But those workers have also faced threats in some states, prompting officials here in Connecticut to plan for similar acts here.   “We’ve seen no credible threats in Connecticut, but we continue to work with our...

  • Decision 2024 Oct 23

    Hayes, Logan spar over August storm response 

    Two months ago, people in many towns were caught off guard by historic flooding.   Now it’s becoming an election issue in the 5th District.  Rep. Jahana Hayes, (D – 5th District), is defending her response in the aftermath of the storm as her Republican opponent, George Logan, argues she should have returned to Connecticut sooner.   Hayes flew to…

  • Decision 2024 Oct 22

    Voters to decide on possible change to no-fault absentee ballots

    Voters will have to decide for the second time in two years whether Connecticut should expand access to voting. A statewide referendum this year asks whether the state should remove state constitutional barriers and allow for no-fault absentee ballots. “Voting should be easy, right?” Bridgeport Generation Now Co-Director Geneem Davis said. Connecticut’s Constitution has limits on who is eligible...

  • Decision 2024 Oct 22

    Thousands come out for first chance to vote early in presidential election

    Monday marked a historic day in Connecticut with the first chance to vote in a general election early. Voters came out across the state – the roughly 40,000 people who cast a ballot Monday were more than double the nearly 18,000 who did so during April’s presidential preference primary. “I couldn’t wait to vote,” Maria Giacco, of West Hartford, said…

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    Stamford Oct 18

    Two candidates look to unseat Himes in 4th Congressional District

    After nearly 16 years down in Washington, Rep. Jim Himes feels like he knows what his voters are looking for.   “The Fourth District, in particular, has always put a premium on independent thought,” Himes, (D – 4th District), said.   He faces two opponents in his re-election bid that say he’s not serving those voters’ best interests, though.  …

  • Decision 2024 Oct 17

    Larson faces two former Democrats in 1st District race 

    Congressman John Larson is seeking a 13th term representing the 1st District, but this year he faces two opponents.   Both opponents describe themselves as former Democrats.   Republican Jim Griffin said he changed parties because he didn’t like the direction of the country, while Mary Sanders joined the Green Party because of her anti-war views.   Larson, a...

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