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State of Connecticut Office of the Secretary of the State STATE OF CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE List of Nominees Election: 11/08/2016 - November Presidential Election Candidate Name Party Address United States Senator--Vote for One 01/03/2017--01/03/2023 Richard Blumenthal Democratic Party 145 Clapboard Ridge Rd., Greenwich, CT-06831 Dan Carter Republican Party 14 Katrina Circle, Bethel, CT-06801 Representative in Congress 01--Vote for One 01/03/2017--01/03/2019 John B. Larson Democratic Party 1887 Old Main St., East Hartford, CT-06108 Matthew M. Corey Republican Party 181 Center St., Manchester, CT-06040 Representative in Congress 02--Vote for One 01/03/2017--01/03/2019 Joe Courtney Democratic Party 9 Tobias Court, Vernon, CT-06066 Daria Novak Republican Party 51 Hammonassett Meadows Rd., Madison, CT-06443 Representative in Congress 03--Vote for One 01/03/2017--01/03/2019 Rosa L. DeLauro Democratic Party 49 Huntington St., New Haven, CT-06511 Angel Cadena Republican Party 67 Long Hill Ave., Shelton, CT-06484 Representative in Congress 04--Vote for One 01/03/2017--01/03/2019 Jim Himes Democratic Party 197 Valley Rd., Cos Cob, CT-06807 John Shaban Republican Party 29 Ledgewood Rd., Redding, CT-06896 Representative in Congress 05--Vote for One 01/03/2017--01/03/2019 Elizabeth Esty Democratic Party 213 Preston Ter., Cheshire, CT-06410 Clay Cope Republican Party 1 Brinsmade Lane, Sherman, CT-06784 State Senator 01--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 John W. Fonfara Democratic Party 99 Montowese St., Hartford, CT-06114 Barbara Ruhe Republican Party 79 Main St., Wethersfield, CT-06109 State Senator 02--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Eric D. Coleman Democratic Party 77 Wintonbury Ave., Bloomfield, CT-06002 Theresa Tillett Republican Party 93 Indian Hill Rd., Windsor, CT-06095 State Senator 03--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Timothy D. Larson Democratic Party 33 Gorman Place, East Hartford, CT-06108 Carolyn Streeter Mirek Republican Party 48 Sele Dr., South Windsor, CT-06074 State Senator 04--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Steve Cassano Democratic Party 1109 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester, CT-06040 Lorraine Marchetti Republican Party 42 Steep Hollow Drive, Glastonbury, CT-06033 State Senator 05--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Beth Bye Democratic Party 10 Plymouth Rd., West Hartford, CT-06119 Mark Merritt Republican Party 145 Robin Rd., West Hartford, CT-06119 Printed on 6/17/2016 2:00:54PM Page 1 of 30 STATE OF CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE List of Nominees Election: 11/08/2016 - November Presidential Election Candidate Name Party Address State Senator 06--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Terry Bielinski Gerratana Democratic Party 674 Lincoln St., New Britain, CT-06052 Charles Paonessa Republican Party 1906 Chamberlain Hwy., Berlin, CT-06037 State Senator 07--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Annie Hornish Democratic Party 53 Whitman Dr., Granby, CT-06035 John A. Kissel Republican Party 16 Frew Terrace, Enfield, CT-06082 State Senator 08--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 David Pena Democratic Party 11 Avalon Dr., Avon, CT-06001 Kevin Witkos Republican Party 15 High Ledge Rd., Canton, CT-06019 State Senator 09--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Paul R. Doyle Democratic Party 38 Thornbush Rd., Wethersfield, CT-06109 Earle V. Roberts Republican Party 785 Bow Lane, Middletown, CT-06457 State Senator 10--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Gary A. Winfield Democratic Party 480 Winchester Ave., New Haven, CT-06511 State Senator 11--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Martin M. Looney Democratic Party 132 Fort Hale Rd., New Haven, CT-06512 State Senator 12--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Edward Kennedy, Jr. Democratic Party 17 Juniper Point Rd., Branford, CT-06405 Bruce Wilson, Jr. Republican Party 45 Dairy Hill Rd., Madison, CT-06443 State Senator 13--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Dante Bartolomeo Democratic Party 167 Reynolds Dr., Meriden, CT-06450 Len Suzio Republican Party 35 Lydale Place, Meriden, CT-06450 State Senator 14--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Gayle Slossberg Democratic Party 14 Honeysuckle Lane, Milford, CT-06461 Pat Libero Republican Party 146 Connecticut Ave., West Haven, CT-06516 State Senator 15--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Joan V. Hartley Democratic Party 206 Columbia Blvd., Waterbury, CT-06710 State Senator 16--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Ryan P. Rogers Democratic Party 216 Old Turnpike Rd., Southington, CT-06489 Joe Markley Republican Party 47 Elm St., Plantsville, CT-06479 State Senator 17--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Joe Crisco Democratic Party 1205 Racebrook Rd., Woodbridge, CT-06525 George Logan Republican Party 10 LaRovera Terrace, Ansonia, CT-06401 Printed on 6/17/2016 2:00:54PM Page 2 of 30 STATE OF CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE List of Nominees Election: 11/08/2016 - November Presidential Election Candidate Name Party Address State Senator 18--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Tim Bowles Democratic Party 117 River Rd., Preston, CT-06365 Heather Somers Republican Party 67 Ramsdell St., Groton, CT-06340 State Senator 19--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Catherine A. Osten Democratic Party 187 Scotland Rd., Baltic, CT-06330 Barbara Richardson Crouch Republican Party 3 Noah's Way, Baltic, CT-06330 State Senator 20--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Ryan Henowitz Democratic Party 88 Parkway South Apt. B, New London, CT-06320 Paul M. Formica Republican Party 20-A Bush Hill Drive, Niantic, CT-06357 State Senator 21--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Prez Palmer Democratic Party 44 Curtis Pl., Stratford, CT-06614 Kevin C. Kelly Republican Party 240 York St., Stratford, CT-06615 State Senator 22--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Elaine Hammers Republican Party 59 Coventry Lane, Trumbull, CT-06611 State Senator 23--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Dennis Bradley Democratic Party 853 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, CT-06604 Mike Garrett Republican Party 49 Weber Ave., Bridgeport, CT-06610 State Senator 24--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Kenneth Gucker Democratic Party 89 Padanaram Rd., Danbury, CT-06811 Michael A. McLachlan Republican Party 47 W. Wooster St., Danbury, CT-06810 State Senator 25--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Bob Duff Democratic Party 50 Toilsome Ave., Norwalk, CT-06851 Gregory Ehlers Republican Party 38 Pembroke Rd., Darien, CT-06820 State Senator 26--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Carol Anne Curry Democratic Party 29 Hiawatha Lane, Westport, CT-06880 Toni Boucher Republican Party 5 Wicks End Lane, Wilton, CT-06897 State Senator 27--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Carlo Leone Democratic Party 88 Houston Terrace, Stamford, CT-06902 Gino C. Bottino Republican Party 215 Courtland Ave., Stamford, CT-06906 State Senator 28--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Philip Dwyer Democratic Party 2607 Congress St., Fairfield, CT-06824 Tony Hwang Republican Party 80 Martingale Lane, Fairfield, CT-06824 Printed on 6/17/2016 2:00:54PM Page 3 of 30 STATE OF CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE List of Nominees Election: 11/08/2016 - November Presidential Election Candidate Name Party Address State Senator 29--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Mae Flexer Democratic Party 452 Main Street, Danielson, CT-06239 John French Republican Party 497 High St., Willimantic, CT-06226 State Senator 30--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 David A. Lawson Democratic Party 16 White Swan Drive, New Milford, CT-06776 Craig A. Miner Republican Party 230 E. Chestnut Hill Rd., Litchfield, CT-06759 State Senator 31--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Michael Nicastro Democratic Party 24 Hollyberry Rd., Bristol, CT-06010 Henri Martin Republican Party 7 Ipswitch Rd., Bristol, CT-06010 State Senator 32--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Greg Cava Democratic Party 73 Southbury Road, Roxbury, CT-06783 Robert J. Kane Republican Party 19 Taft Circle, Watertown, CT-06795 State Senator 33--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Norm Needleman Democratic Party 24 Book Hill Woods Rd., Essex, CT-06426 Art Linares Republican Party 1110 Old Clinton Rd., Westbrook, CT-06498 State Senator 34--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Len Fasano Republican Party 7 Sycamore Lane, North Haven, CT-06473 State Senator 35--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Arlene Avery Democratic Party 60 Westford Rd., Stafford, CT-06076 Tony Guglielmo Republican Party 100 Stafford St., Stafford Springs, CT-06076 State Senator 36--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 John Blankley Democratic Party 10 Doverton Drive, Greenwich, CT-06831 L. Scott Frantz Republican Party 123 Meadow Rd., Riverside, CT-06878 State Representative 01--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Matthew Ritter Democratic Party 169 North Beacon St., Hartford, CT-06105 Ken Lerman Republican Party 100 Scarborough Street, Hartford, CT-06105 State Representative 02--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Raghib Allie-Brennan Democratic Party 9 Cross Hill Rd., Bethel, CT-06801 William Duff Republican Party 33 Long Meadow Rd., Bethel, CT-06801 State Representative 03--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Minnie Gonzalez Democratic Party 97 Amity St., Hartford, CT-06106 Printed on 6/17/2016 2:00:54PM Page 4 of 30 STATE OF CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE List of Nominees Election: 11/08/2016 - November Presidential Election Candidate Name Party Address State Representative 04--Vote for One 01/04/2017--01/09/2019 Angel Arce Democratic Party 248 Franklin Ave., Hartford, CT-06116 A.
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