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Connecticut Contact Info.Edited.Xlsx District Party First Name Last Name Email Address Phone Number 83 Democrat Catherine Abercrombie [email protected] 860-240-0492 8 Republican Tim Ackert [email protected] 860-240-8676 146 Democrat Terry Adams [email protected] 860-240-0141 103 Republican Al Adinolfi [email protected] 860-240-8398 50 Republican Mike Alberts [email protected] 860-240-8381 99 Democrat James Albis [email protected] 860-240-8583 58 Democrat David Alexander [email protected] 860-240-0141 82 Democrat Emil "Buddy" Altobello [email protected] 860-240-0089 14 Republican Bill Aman [email protected] 860-240-8381 4 Democrat Angel Arce [email protected] 860-240-0082 109 Democrat David Arconti [email protected] 860-240-8556 30 Democrat Joe Aresimowicz [email protected] 860-240-8489 124 Democrat Andre Baker [email protected] 860-240-8539 15 Democrat David Baram [email protected] 860-240-0182 19 Democrat Brian Becker [email protected] 860-240-8378 53 Republican Sam Belsito [email protected] 860-240-8725 73 Democrat Jeffrey Berger [email protected] 860-240-0464 68 Republican Eric Berthel [email protected] 860-240-8737 78 Republican Whit Betts [email protected] 860-240-8398 150 Republican Mike Bocchino [email protected] 860-240-8778 106 Republican Mitch Bolinsky [email protected] 860-240-8389 22 Democrat Elizabeth "Betty" Boukus [email protected] 860-240-8556 45 Democrat Paul Brycki [email protected] 860-240-8568 67 Republican Cecilia Buck-Taylor [email protected] 860-240-8761 41 Republican Aundre Bumgardner [email protected] 860-240-8723 72 Democrat Larry Butler [email protected] 860-240-8876 27 Republican Gary Byron [email protected] 860-240-8737 151 Republican Fred Camillo [email protected] 860-240-8778 95 Democrat Juan Candelaria [email protected] 860-240-8773 86 Republican Vincent Candelora [email protected] 860-240-8737 23 Republican Devin Carney [email protected] 860-240-8676 32 Republican Christie Carpino [email protected] 860-240-1342 2 Republican Dan Carter [email protected] 860-240-1310 63 Republican Jay Case [email protected] 860-240-1310 105 Democratic Theresa Conroy [email protected] 860-240-8858 65 Democrat Michelle Cook [email protected] 860-240-1479 75 Democrat Victor Cuevas [email protected] 860-240-8579 11 Democrat Jeffrey Currey [email protected] 860-240-0082 91 Democrat Michael D'Agostino [email protected] 860-240-8532 71 Republican Anthony D'Amelio [email protected] 860-240-8723 115 Democrat Stephen Dargan [email protected] 860-240-8532 57 Republican Christopher Davis [email protected] 860-240-8676 21 Democrat Mike Demicco [email protected] 860-240-8378 134 Republican Laura Devlin [email protected] 860-240-8778 92 Democrat Patricia Dillon [email protected] 860-240-8584 47 Republican Doug Dubitsky [email protected] 860-240-8725 116 Democrat Louis Esposito [email protected] 860-240-8579 117 Republican Charles Ferraro [email protected] 860-240-8389 18 Democrat Andrew Fleischmann [email protected] 860-240-0429 149 Republican Livvy Floren [email protected] 860-240-8778 148 Democrat Daniel Fox [email protected] 860-240-0089 42 Republican Mike France [email protected] 860-240-8761 111 Republican John Frey [email protected] 860-240-8718 90 Democrat Mary Fritz [email protected] 860-240-0182 10 Democrat Henry Genga [email protected] 860-240-8514 104 Democrat Linda Gentile [email protected] 860-240-8542 138 Republican Janice Giegler [email protected] 860-240-1310 110 Democrat Bob Godfrey [email protected] 860-240-8532 3 Democrat Minnie Gonzalez [email protected] 860-240-8514 121 Democrat Joe Gresko [email protected] 860-240-8387 29 Democrat Antonio "Tony" Guerrera [email protected] 860-240-0141 54 Democrat Gregory Haddad [email protected] 860-240-8370 16 Democrat John Hampton [email protected] 860-240-8568 107 Republican Steve Harding [email protected] 860-240-8734 127 Democrat John "Jack" Hennessy [email protected] 860-240-8539 39 Democrat Ernest Hewett [email protected] 860-240-8507 120 Republican Laura Hoydick [email protected] 860-240-8389 56 Democrat Claire Janowski [email protected] 860-240-0452 49 Democrat Susan Johnson [email protected] 860-240-1479 37 Democrat Ed Jutila [email protected] 860-240-8568 59 Democrat David Kiner [email protected] 860-240-0089 114 Republican Themis Klarides [email protected] 860-240-8384 101 Republican Noreen Kokoruda [email protected] 860-240-8718 132 Republican Brenda Kupchick [email protected] 860-240-8728 131 Republican David Labriola [email protected] 860-240-1342 143 Republican Gail Lavielle [email protected] 860-240-8398 17 Republican Timothy LeGeyt [email protected] 860-240-1342 96 Democrat Roland Lemar [email protected] 860-240-8507 100 Democrat Matthew Lesser [email protected] 860-240-0412 24 Democrat Rick Lopes [email protected] 860-240-8556 12 Democrat Kelly Luxenberg [email protected] 860-240-8858 35 Republican Jesse MacLachlan [email protected] 860-240-8723 133 Democrat Cristin McCarthy Vahey [email protected] 860-240-8569 38 Republican Kathleen McCarty [email protected] 860-240-8761 7 Democrat Douglas McCrory [email protected] 860-240-8515 5 Democrat Brandon McGee [email protected] 860-240-8858 122 Republican Ben McGorty [email protected] 860-240-8389 97 Democrat Robert Megna [email protected] 860-240-0516 145 Democrat Patricia Miller [email protected] 860-240-1359 36 Democrat Philip Miller [email protected] 860-240-0553 66 Republican Craig Miner [email protected] 860-240-8381 28 Democrat Russell Morin [email protected] 860-240-1479 140 Democrat Bruce Morris [email protected] 860-240-8583 55 Republican Gayle Mulligan [email protected] 860-240-8725 85 Democrat Mary Mushinsky [email protected] 860-240-8507 79 Democrat Frank Nicastro [email protected] 860-240-8507 74 Republican Selim Noujaim [email protected] 860-240-8728 125 Republican Tom O'Dea [email protected] 860-240-8778 69 Republican Arthur O'Neill [email protected] 860-240-1342 48 Democrat Linda Orange [email protected] 860-240-8542 77 Republican Cara Pavalock [email protected] 860-240-8398 113 Republican Jason Perillo [email protected] 860-240-8676 137 Democrat Chris Perone [email protected] 860-240-8569 76 Republican John Piscopo [email protected] 860-240-8737 94 Democrat Robyn Porter [email protected] 860-240-8370 44 Democrat Christine Randall [email protected] 860-240-8539 70 Republican Rosa Rebimbas [email protected] 860-240-8723 102 Democrat Lonnie Reed [email protected] 860-240-8584 46 Democrat Emmett Riley [email protected] 860-240-1359 1 Democrat Matthew Ritter [email protected] 860-240-8370 9 Democrat Jason Rojas [email protected] 860-240-8466 128 Democrat Christopher Rosario [email protected] 860-240-8773 118 Democrat Kim Rose [email protected] 860-240-8466 51 Democrat Daniel Rovero [email protected] 860-240-0182 123 Republican David Rutigliano [email protected] 860-240-8728 139 Democrat Kevin Ryan [email protected] 860-240-8378 80 Republican Rob Sampson [email protected] 860-240-8398 25 Democrat Robert "Bobby" Sanchez [email protected] 860-240-1359 130 Democrat Ezequiel Santiago [email protected] 860-240-8579 84 Democrat Hilda Santiago [email protected] 860-240-8466 60 Democrat Peggy Sayers [email protected] 860-240-0182 98 Democrat Sean Scanlon [email protected] 860-240-8387 40 Republican John Scott [email protected] 860-240-8723 33 Democrat Joseph Serra [email protected] 860-240-0082 135 Republican John Shaban [email protected] 860-240-8728 88 Democrat J. Sharkey [email protected] 860-240-1468 62 Republican Bill Simanski [email protected] 860-240-8381 144 Democrat Caroline Simmons [email protected] 860-240-8569 108 Republican Richard Smith [email protected] 860-240-1310 112 Republican JP Sredzinski [email protected] 860-240-8734 31 Republican Prasad Srinivasan [email protected] 860-240-1310 129 Democrat Steven Stafstrom [email protected] 860-240-8387 126 Democrat Charlie Stallworth [email protected] 860-240-8514 119 Republican Pam Staneski [email protected] 860-240-8389 136 Democrat Jonathan Steinberg [email protected] 860-240-8556 26 Democrat Peter Tercyak [email protected] 860-240-8387 147 Democrat William Tong [email protected] 860-240-0412 13 Republican Mark Tweedie [email protected] 860-240-1342 43 Democrat Diana Urban [email protected] 860-240-8584 52 Republican Kurt Vail [email protected] 860-240-8734 6 Democrat Edwin Vargas [email protected] 860-240-8773 20 Democrat Joe Verrengia [email protected] 860-240-8583 93 Democrat Toni Walker [email protected] 860-240-0394 64 Democrat Roberta Willis [email protected] 860-240-0271 142 Republican Fred Wilms [email protected] 860-240-8718 141 Republican Terrie Wood [email protected] 860-240-8718 87 Republican Dave Yaccarino [email protected] 860-240-8761 61 Republican Tami Zawistowski [email protected] 860-240-8676 34 Republican Melissa Ziobron [email protected] 860-240-8725 81 Democrat David Zoni [email protected] 860-240-8542 89 Republican Lezlye Zupkus [email protected] 860-240-8734.
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