2020 CONNECTICUT FEDERAL AND STATE ELECTION CANDIDATES
Non-official Results as of November 4th at 10:00am
Gaffney, Bennett & Associates Index – By Town
• Andover – pp. S-15, H-103 • Branford – pp. S-23, H-146, H- • Clinton – pp. S-44, H-83 • East Haddam – pp. S-44, H-82 150 • Ansonia – pp. S-28, H-152 • Colchester – pp. S-44, H-82, H-96 • East Hampton – pp. S-44, H-82 • Bridgeport – pp. S-33, S-34 H- Colebrook – pp. S-19, H-111 • East Haven – pp. S-45, H-144, H- • Ashford – pp. S-46, H-101 172, H-174, H-175, H-176, H- • 147 177, H-178 • Avon – pp. S-19, H-65, H-67 • Columbia – pp. S-30, H-56 • East Lyme – pp. S-31, H-85 • Bridgewater – pp. S-43, H-117 • Barkhamsted – pp. S-19, H- • Cornwall – pp. S-41, H-112 • East Windsor – pp. S-14, H-105, 110 • Bristol – pp. S-42, H-125, H-126, • Coventry – pp. S-46, H-56 H-107 H-127 • Beacon Falls – pp. S-28, H- • Cromwell – pp. S-20, H-80 • Eastford – pp. S-46, H-98 153 • Brookfield – pp. S-41, H-155 • Danbury – pp. S-35, H-50, H-155, • Berlin – pp. S-17, H-78, H-131 • Easton – pp. S-39, H-183 • Brooklyn – pp. S-40, H-98 H-156, H-157, H-158, H-186 • Bethany – pp. S-28, H-137 • Ellington – pp. S-14, S-46, H-105 • Burlington – pp. S-16, H-124 • Darien – pp. S-36, S-38, H-189, H- 195 • Enfield – pp. S-18, H-106, H-107 • Bethel – pp. S-35, H-50, H-155 • Canaan – pp. S-41, H-112 Deep River – pp. S-44, H-84 • Essex – pp. S-44, H-84 • Bethlehem – pp. S-43, H-114 • Canterbury – pp. S-40, H-95 • Derby – pp. S-28, H-152, H-153, H- • Fairfield – pp. S-39, H-180, H-181, • Bloomfield – pp. S-13, S-16, • Canton – pp. S-19, H-65 • H-63 162 H-182 • Chaplin – pp. S-46, H-95 • Bolton – pp. S-15, H-103 • Durham – pp. S-23, S-45, H-134, • Farmington – pp. S-16, S-17, H- • Cheshire – pp. S-24, S-27, H- H-149 67, H-69 • Bozrah – pp. S-31, H-187 137, H-138, H-151 • East Granby – pp. S-18, H-109 • Franklin – pp. S-30, H-95 2 • Chester – pp. S-44, H-84 Index – By Town
• Glastonbury – pp. S-15, H-61, H-79 • Kent – pp. S-41, H-112 • Middlebury – pp. S-26, S-43, H- • New Haven – pp. S-21, S-22, H-140, H- 119 141, H-142, H-143, H-144, H-145, H-164 • Goshen – pp. S-41, H-111, H-112 • Killingly – pp. S-40, H-92, H- 99 • Middlefield – pp. S-24, H-130 • New London – pp. S-31, H-87, H-89 • Granby – pp. S-18, S-19, H-110 • Killingworth –pp. S-23, H-83 • Middletown – pp. S-20, S-24, H- • New Milford –pp. S-41, H-115, H-156 Greenwich – pp. S-47, H-197, H-198, H- • 81, H-148 199 • Lebanon – pp. S-30, H-95, H- • Newington – pp. S-20, H-72, H-75, H-77 96 • Milford – pp. S-25, H-165, H-166, Griswold – pp. S-29, H-93 Newtown – pp. S-39, H-50, H-154, H-160 • H-167 • • Ledyard – pp. S-30, H-88, H-90 Groton – pp. S-29, H-88, H-89 Norfolk – pp. S-19, H-112 • • Monroe – pp. S-32, S-33, H-160 • • Lisbon – pp. S-30, H-93, H-95 Guilford – pp. S-23, H-134, H-146 North Branford – pp. S-23, H-134 • • Montville –pp. S-30, S-31, H-86, H- • • Litchfield – pp. S-41, H-114, 90, H-187 • Haddam – pp. S-44, H-84 H-124 • North Canaan – pp. S-41, H-112 • Morris – pp. S-41, H-114 • Hamden – pp. S-22, S-28, H-136, H-139, • Lyme – pp. S-44, H-71 • North Haven – pp. S-22, S-45, H-135 H-142 • Naugatuck – pp. S-26, S-28, H- • Madison – pp. S-23, H-149 • North Stonington – pp. S-29, H-91 • Hampton – pp. S-46, H-95 118, H-179 • Manchester – pp. S-15, H-57, • Norwalk – pp. S-36, H-185, H-188, H-189, • New Britain – pp. S-17, H-70, H- • Hartford – pp. S-12, S-13, H-49, H-51, H- H-59, H-60, H-61 H-190, H-191 52, H-53, H-54, H-55 72, H-73, H-74 • Mansfield – pp. S-40, H-96, H- • Norwich – pp. S-30, H-94, H-95, H-187 • New Canaan – pp. S-37, S-47, H- • Hartland – pp. S-19, H-110 102 173, H-190 • Old Lyme – pp. S-31, H-71 • Harwinton – pp. S-19, S-42, H-124 • Marlborough – pp. S-30, H- • New Fairfield – pp. S-35, H-156, 103 3 • Hebron – pp. S-30, H-103 H-186 • Meriden – pp. S-24, H-130, H- • New Hartford – pp. S-19, H-110 131, H-132 Index – By Town
• Old Saybrook – pp. S-31, S- • Rocky Hill – pp. S-20, H- • Southington – pp. S-27, H- • Union – pp. S-46, H-98 • Westport – pp. S-37, S-39, H-184, 44, H-71 77 78, H-128, H-129, H-151 H-191 • Vernon – pp. S-46, H-56, H- • Orange – pp. S-25, H-162, H- • Roxbury – pp. S-43, H- • Spargue – pp. S-30, H-95 104 • Wethersfield – pp. S-12, S-20, H- 165, H-167 117 76, H-77 • Stafford – pp. S-46, H-100 • Voluntown – pp. S-29, H-93 • Oxford – pp. S-43, H-179 • Salem – pp. S-31, H-85 • Willington – pp. S-46, H-101 • Stamford – pp. S-38, S-47, • Wallingford – pp. S-45, H- • Plainfield – pp. S-29, H-92, • Salisbury – pp. S-41, H- H-192, H-193, H-194, H- 133, H-134, H-138, H-151 • Wilton – pp. S-37, H-173, H-191 H-93 112 195, H-196, H-197 • Warren – pp. S-41, H-114 • Winchester – pp. S-41, H-111 • Plainville – pp. S-42, H-70 • Scotland – pp. S-40, H-95 • Sterling – pp. S-29, H-93 • Washington – pp. S-43, H-117 • Windham – pp. S-40, H-96, H-97 • Plymouth – pp. S-42, H-126 • Seymour – pp. S-32, S- • Stonington – pp. S-29, H- Waterbury – pp. S-26, S-27, Windsor Locks – pp. S-18, H-108 43, H-153 91 • • • Pomfret – pp. S-46, H-98 H-119, H-120, H-121, H-122, Windsor – pp. S-13, S-18, H-53, • Sharon – pp. S-41, H-112 • Stratford – pp. S-32, S-34, H-123 • Portland – pp. S-44, H-80 H-63, H-108, H-109 • H-168, H-169, H-170 • Shelton – pp. S-32, H- • Waterford – pp. S-31, H-86 Preston – pp. S-29, H-90 Wolcott – pp. S-27, H-128 • 161, H-170 • Suffield – pp. S-18, H-109 • • Watertown – pp. S-43, H-116 Prospect – pp. S-27, H-137 Woodbridge – pp. S-25, S-28, H- • • Sherman – pp. S-35, H- • Thomaston – pp. S-42, H- • • West Hartford – pp. S-16, H- 162 Putnam – pp. S-40, H-99 156 124 • 66, H-67, H-68 • Woodbury – pp. S-43, H-114, H- Redding – pp. S-37, H-50, H- • Simsbury – pp. S-19, H- • Tolland – pp. S-46, H-56, • • West Haven – pp. S-21, S-25, 116 183 64 H-101 H-163, H-164, H-165 • Woodstock – pp. S-46, H-98 Ridgefield – pp. S-37, H-159, • Somers – pp. S-18, H-100 • Torrington – pp. S-19, S- • • Westbrook – pp. S-44, H-71, H-186 41, H-111, H-112, H-113 • South Windsor – pp. S- H-83 4 14, H-59, H-62 • Trumbull – pp. S-33, H- 170, H-171, H-182 • Weston – pp. S-37, S-39, H- • Southbury – pp. S-43, H- 183 117, H-179 PRESIDENT
Trump and Pence, Republican Party - Incumbent
Biden and Harris, Democratic Party √ CT projected winner – National Results still outstanding
Jorgensen and Cohen, Libertarian Party
Hawkins and Walker, Green Party 5 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS – CD 1
John Larson, Democratic Party/Working Families Party - Incumbent √projected winner
Mary Fay, Republican Party
Thomas McCormick, Green Party
6 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS – CD 2
Joe Courtney, Democratic Party/Working Families Party projected winner - Incumbent √
Justin Anderson, Republican Party
Daniel Reale, Libertarian Party
Cassandra Martineau, Green Party 7 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS – CD 3
Rosa DeLauro, Democratic Party/Working Families Party - Incumbent √projected winner
Margaret Streicker, Republican Party/Independent Party
Justin Paglino, Green Party 8 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS – CD 4
Jim Himes, Democratic Party - Incumbent √projected winner
Jonathan Riddle, Republican Party
Brian Merlen, Independent Party
9 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS – CD 5
Jahana Hayes, Democratic Party/Working Families Party - Incumbent √projected winner
David Sullivan, Republican Party/Independent Party
Bruce Walczak, Independent Party
10 SENATE (Post-Election Un-official Chamber Representation)
24 DEMOCRATS TO 12 REPUBLICANS
11 STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 1 HARTFORD, WETHERSFIELD • John Fonfara, Democratic Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Finance, Revenue & Bonding projected winner • Member: General Law; Internship; Legislative Management; √ Planning and Development
• Barbara Ruhe, Republican Party
• Attorney at Law Office of Barbara J. Ruhe
• Mary Sanders, Green Party
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 2 BLOOMFIELD, HARTFORD, WINDSOR
• Douglas McCrory, Democratic Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Education projected winner • Vice Chair: Housing √ • Ranking Member: Internship • Member: Banking; Finance, Revenue & Bonding; General Law; Judiciary
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 3 EAST HARTFORD, EAST WINDSOR, ELLINGTON, SOUTH WINDSOR
• Saud Anwar, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent –
• Chair: Housing projected winner • Vice Chair: Public Health; Children √ • Member: Veterans’ Affairs; Insurance & Real Estate
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 4 ANDOVER, BOLTON, GLASTONBURY, MANCHESTER • Steve Cassano, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Planning and Development projected winner • Vice Chair: Finance, Revenue & Bonding • Member: Insurance & Real Estate; Public Safety & Security; Transportation √
• Matthew Corey, Republican Party
• Business owner
• Harold Harris, Independent Party
15 • Kelly Green, Reclaim Party Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 5 BLOOMFIELD, BURLINGTON, FARMINGTON, WEST HARTFORD • Derek Slap, Democratic Party • Incumbent- • Vice Chair: Human Services projected winner • Member: Commerce; Higher Education & Employment Advancement √
• Phillip Chabot, Republican Party
• President of the Board: Exchange Club of Farmington
• Owner: Farmington Gardens Inc, North House Inc, Farmington Valley Industries Inc.
• Joelle Nawrocki, Independent Party 16
Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 6 BERLIN, FARMINGTON, NEW BRITAIN
• Gennaro Bizzarro, Republican Party
• Incumbent-
• Member: Judiciary; Insurance & Real Estate; Education
• Rick Lopes, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Representative - New Britain’s 24th Assembly district • Chair: Banking projected winner • Member: Energy & Technology; Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Transportation √
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 7 EAST GRANBY, ENFIELD, GRANBY, SOMERS, SUFFIELD, WINDSOR, WINDSOR LOCKS
• John Kissel, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Judiciary √ • Member: General Law; Transportation
• Frederick Moffa, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Active in Granby town politics • Served on the Board of Finance for more than 14 years
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 8 AVON, BARKHAMSTED, CANTON, COLEBROOK, GRANBY, HARTLAND, HARWINTON, NEW HARTFORD, NORFOLK, SIMSBURY, TORRINGTON
• Kevin Witkos, Republican Party
• Incumbent – Deputy Republican President Pro Tempore projected winner • Ranking Member: Finance, Revenue, and Bonding; General Law √ • Member: Executive & Legislative Nominations
• Melissa Osborne, Democratic Party • Vice Chair of the Child Welfare and Juvenile Law Committee of the Connecticut Bar Association
• Keith McConnell, Independent Party
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 9 CROMWELL, MIDDLETOWN, NEWINGTON, ROCKY HILL, WETHERSFIELD
• Matt Lesser, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent -
• Chair: Insurance & Real Estate projected winner • Vice Chair: Public Health; Energy & Technology √ • Member: Appropriations; Education; Judiciary; Labor & Public Employees
• Richie Ruglio, Republican Party/Independent Party • Small business owner
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 10 NEW HAVEN, WEST HAVEN • Gary Winfield, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Judiciary projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Education; Public Safety & Security√
• Carlos Alvarado, Republican Party
• New Haven Chapter President and regional East President of the Hispanic Association of Communications Employees of AT&T
• Jason Bartlett, Petitioning Candidate
• Member of Connecticut House of Representatives, representing 21
Back to Index District 2 from 2007-2011 STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 11 HAMDEN, NEW HAVEN, NORTH HAVEN
• Martin Looney, Democratic Party
• Incumbent – Senate Democratic President Pro Tempore projected winner • Chair: Legislative Management √ • Vice Chair: Executive & Legislative Nominations
• Jameson White, Republican Party
• Account executive in the medical equipment industry
• Alex Taubes, Petitioning Candidate
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 12 BRANFORD, DURHAM, GUILFORD, KILLINGWORTH, MADISON, NORTH BRANFORD
• Christine Cohen, Democratic Party/Working Families Party/Independent Party • Incumbent - projected winner • Chair: Environment √ • Vice Chair: Commerce • Member: Children; Planning and Development
• Joseph LaPorta, Republican Party
• Delegate to the 2018 Republican State Convention and the 2019 12th District State Central Convention.
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 13 CHESHIRE, MERIDEN, MIDDLEFIELD, MIDDLETOWN
• Mary Daugherty Abrams, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - Deputy President Pro Tempore • Chair:Public Health • Vice Chair: Education; Veterans’ Affairs projected winner • Member: Aging; Appropriations √
• Len Suzio, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Connecticut State Senator, representing District 13, from 2017-2019
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 14 MILFORD, ORANGE, WEST HAVEN, WOODBRIDGE • James Maroney, Democratic Party/Working Families Party/Independent Party • Incumbent - Deputy Majority Leader • Chair: General Law; Veterans’ Affairs projected winner • Vice Chair: Aging √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Government Administration & Elections; Higher Education & Employment Advancement; Human Services
• Mike Southworth, Republican Party
• Full-time firefighter at West Haven Fire Department for 19 years
• Awarded Medal of Merit after rescuing a person who fell through ice 25
Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 15 MIDDLEBURY, NAUGATUCK, WATERBURY
• Joan Hartley, Democratic Party/ Independent Party • Incumbent – Chief Deputy President Pro Tempore • Chair: Commerce projected winner • Vice Chair: Appropriations; Insurance & Real Estate √ • Member: Executive & Legislative Nominations; Legislative Management
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 16 CHESHIRE, PROSPECT, SOUTHINGTON, WATERBURY, WOLCOTT
• Rob Sampson, Republican Party
• Incumbent- projected winner • Ranking Member: Government Administration & Elections √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Judiciary
• Jack Perry, Democratic Party/Working Families Party/Independent Party • Owner of HQ Dumpsters & Recycling • Member, Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA) • Board Member, Southington Historical Society
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 17 ANSONIA, BEACON FALLS, BETHANY, DERBY, HAMDEN, NAUGATUCK, WOODBRIDGE
• George Logan, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent - • Ranking Member: Human Services; Veterans Affairs • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Regulation Review
• Jorge Cabrera, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Business representative and Director of Organizing for UFCW Local 919 in Farmington √projected winner 28
Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 18 GRISWOLD, GROTON, NORTH STONINGTON, PLAINFIELD, PRESTON, STERLING, STONINGTON, VOLUNTOWN
• Heather Somers, Republican Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Public Health √ • Member: Commerce; Planning and Development; Appropriations
• Bob Statchen, Democratic Party/Working Families Party/ Independent Party • Served in the CT Air National Guard for 23 years • Organized and then served on the first-ever citizen-sponsored Charter Revision Commission in Stonington 29
Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 19 COLUMBIA, FRANKLIN, HEBRON, LEBANON, LEDYARD, LISBON, MARLBOROUGH, MONTVILLE, NORWICH, SPRAGUE • Catherine Osten, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – Deputy President Pro Tempore • Chair: Appropriations projected winner • Vice Chair: Labor & Public Employees; Public Safety & Security √ • Member: Legislative Management; Regulation Review; Transportation; Veterans’ Affairs
• Steve Weir, Republican Party • CEO and Founder of American Restoration Integrity • Former police officer
• William Russell, Independent Party 30
Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 20 BOZRAH, EAST LYME, MONTVILLE, NEW LONDON, OLD LYME, OLD SAYBROOK, SALEM, WATERFORD
• Paul Formica, Republican Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Appropriations; Energy & Technology √ • Member: Executive & Legislative Nominations
• Martha Marx, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Former New London City Council member, led the Public Works, Finance, and School Buildings/Maintenance Committees
• Joseph Taraya, Independent Party • United States Navy from 2010 to 2015
• Member of the Niantic Lions Club 31
Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 21 MONROE, SEYMOUR, SHELTON, STRATFORD
• Kevin Kelly, Republican Party • Incumbent – • Ranking Member: Aging; Insurance & Real Estate; √projected winner Children • Member: Regulation Review
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 22 BRIDGEPORT, MONROE, TRUMBULL
• Marilyn Moore, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – Deputy President Pro Tempore projected winner • Chair: Children; General Bonding; Human Services √ • Member: Executive & Legislative Nominations; Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Legislative Management
• Steven Choi, Republican Party
• Business Development & Operations Manager for KBS Electronics
• Stephen Dincher, Independent Party
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 23 BRIDGEPORT, STRATFORD
• Dennis Bradley, Democratic Party • Incumbent - Deputy Majority Leader • Chair: Public Safety & Security projected winner • Vice Chair: Banking √ • Member: Appropriations; Energy & Technology; Judiciary
• Josiah Israel, Republican Party
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 24 BETHEL, DANBURY, NEW FAIRFIELD, SHERMAN
• Julie Kushner, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - Deputy President Pro Tempore
• Chair: Labor & Public Employees projected winner • Vice Chair: Environment √ • Member: Appropriations; Education; Executive & Legislative Nominations; Housing
• Susan Chapman, Republican Party/Independent Party
• First Selectman of New Fairfield for four and a half years • Board of Selectmen for an additional three and half years
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 25 DARIEN, NORWALK
• Bob Duff, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – Senate Democratic Majority Leader • Chair: Executive & Legislative Nominations projected winner • Vice Chair: Legislative Management √
• Ellie Kousidis, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Teacher in the Stamford Public School System for 15 years
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 26 BETHEL, NEW CANAAN, REDDING, RIDGEFIELD, WESTON, WESTPORT, WILTON
• Will Haskell, Democratic Party • Incumbent - Deputy President Pro Tempore • Chair: Higher Education & Employment Advancement projected winner • Vice Chair: Government Administration & Elections √ • Member: Environment; Judiciary; Transportation
• Kim Healy, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Treasurer of the Board of the Wilton Library • CPA and was an auditor for PriceWaterhouseCoopers
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 27 DARIEN, STAMFORD • Carlo Leone, Democratic Party • Incumbent – Deputy President Pro Tempore • Chair: Transportation • Vice Chair: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; General Law projected winner • Member: Commerce; Veterans’ Affairs √
• Eva Maldonado, Republican Party/Independent Party • President of the Greater Stamford Hispanic Chamber of Commerce • Vice President of the Stamford Exchange Club
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 28 EASTON, FAIRFIELD, NEWTOWN, WESTON, WESTPORT
• Tony Hwang, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Housing; √ Higher Education & Employment Advancement; Public Safety & Security • Member: Transportation
• Michelle McCabe, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Director of the Center for Food Equity and Economic Development (FEED) with the Council of Churches of Greater Bridgeport
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 29 BROOKLYN, CANTERBURY, KILLINGLY, MANSFIELD, PUTNAM, SCOTLAND, THOMPSON, WINDHAM
• Mae Flexer, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - Deputy President Pro Tempore & Federal Relations Liaison • Chair: Government Administration & Elections • Vice Chair: Higher Education & Employment Advancement projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Education; Internship; Judiciary √
• Jessica Alba, Republican Party/Independent Party
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 30 BROOKFIELD, CANAAN, CORNWALL, GOSHEN, KENT, LITCHFIELD, MORRIS, NEW MILFORD, NORTH CANAAN, SALISBURY, SHARON, TORRINGTON, WARREN, WINCHESTER
• Craig Miner, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Regulation Review projected winner • Ranking Member: Environment; Labor & Public Employees √ • Member: Appropriations
• David Gronbach, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Mayor of New Milford from 2015-2017 • Practicing attorney at Gronbach Law Offices
• Joseph Bongiorno, Independent Party 41
Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 31 BRISTOL, HARWINTON, PLAINVILLE, PLYMOUTH, THOMASTON
• Henri Martin, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Commerce; Transportation √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding
• Mary Fortier, Democratic Party • Elected to the Bristol City Council in 2013 • Member of the Bristol Community Organization
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 32 BETHLEHEM, BRIDGEWATER, MIDDLEBURY, OXFORD, ROXBURY, SEYMOUR, SOUTHBURY, WASHINGTON, WATERTOWN, WOODBURY
• Eric Berthel, Republican Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Banking; Education √ • Member: Internship; Veterans’ Affairs
• Jess Desmarais, Democratic Party • Served on the Watertown Town Council • Financial Advisor at Prudential
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 33 CHESTER, CLINTON, COLCHESTER, DEEP RIVER, EAST HADDAM, EAST HAMPTON, ESSEX, HADDAM, LYME, OLD SAYBROOK, PORTLAND, WESTBROOK
• Norman Needleman, Democratic Party/Independent Party • Incumbent - Deputy President Pro Tempore • Chair: Energy & Technology projected winner • Vice Chair: Planning and Development √ • Member: Commerce; Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Transportation
• Brendan Saunders, Republican Party
• Served as the Founding Pastor of Lighthouse Community Church in Westbrook
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 34 DURHAM, EAST HAVEN, NORTH HAVEN, WALLINGFORD
• April Capone, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Mayor of East Haven from 2007-2011 • Manager of Intergovernmental Affairs at the State of Connecticut’s Office of Policy and Management from 2011-2016
• Paul Cicarella, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Member of the East Haven and Greater New Haven Chambers of Commerce
• Established a private investigations agency
projected winner
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 35 ASHFORD, CHAPLIN, COVENTRY, EASTFORD, ELLINGTON, HAMPTON, POMFRET, STAFFORD, TOLLAND, UNION, VERNON, WILLINGTON, WOODSTOCK
• Dan Champagne, Republican Party
• Incumbent - projected winner • Ranking Member: Planning and Development √ • Member: Public Safety & Security
• Lisa Thomas, Democratic Party/Working Families Party/ Independent Party • Served on the Coventry Town Council for 11 years • Active member of the Coventry Democratic Town Committee since 2005
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Back to Index STATE SENATE – DISTRICT 36 GREENWICH, NEW CANAAN, STAMFORD
• Alex Kasser, Democratic Party • Incumbent - Deputy Majority Leader • Chair: Banking projected winner • Vice Chair: Judiciary; Transportation √ • Member: Executive & Legislative Nominations; Regulation Review
• Ryan Fazio, Republican Party
• Elected member of the Greenwich Representative Town Meeting
• Served on the leadership of the Associate Council of the KIPP charter school network 47
Back to Index HOUSE (Post-Election Un-official Chamber Representation) 97 DEMOCRATS TO 54 REPUBLICANS
48 STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 1 HARTFORD
• Matthew Ritter, Democratic Party • Incumbent – Current House Majority Leader √projected winner
• Mark Stewart Greenstein, Epic Party
• Daniel Piper, Socialist Resurgence Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 2 BETHEL, DANBURY, NEWTOWN, REDDING
• Raghib Allie-Brennan, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - • Vice Chair: Energy & Technology • Member: General Law; Public Safety & Security √projected winner
• Dan Carter, Republican Party/Independent Party • State Representative for the 2nd General Assembly district from 2010 - 2016 • Served in the U.S. Air Force from 1989 to 2014
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 3 HARTFORD
• Minnie Gonzalez, Democratic Party • Incumbent - Deputy Majority Leader projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Housing; Public Safety & Security √
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 4 HARTFORD
• Julio Concepcion, Democratic Party • Incumbent - projected winner • Vice Chair: Finance, Revenue & Bonding √ • Member: Judiciary; Transportation
• Barry D’Andrea, Republican Party
• Senior clinician at Wheeler Clinic
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 5 HARTFORD, WINDSOR
• Brandon McGee, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Housing √ • Member: Education; Human Services
• Charles Jackson, Republican Party/Independent Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 6 HARTFORD
• Edwin Vargas, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Executive & Legislative Nominations √projected winner • Member: Environment; Labor and Public Employees
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 7 HARTFORD
• Joshua Malik Hall, Democratic Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Vice Chair: Labor and Public Employees √ • Member: Planning and Development; Transportation
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 8 COLUMBIA, COVENTRY, TOLLAND, VERNON
• Tim Ackert, Republican Party • Incumbent – • Member: Energy & Technology; projected winner Higher Education & Employment Advancement; General Law √
• Brenda Falusi, Democratic Party • Serving 2nd term as a town councilor • EMT on Tolland’s Citizens’ Emergency Response Team
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 9 EAST HARTFORD, MANCHESTER
• Jason Rojas, Democratic Party • Incumbent - projected winner • Chair: Finance, Revenue & Bonding √ • Member: Planning and Development
• Cathy Hopperstad, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Career experience includes working as a public school teacher with multiple middle- and secondary-school certifications.
• Served in the United States Army from 1984 to 1993
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 10 EAST HARTFORD
• Henry Genga, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Education; Public Health; Public Safety & Security √
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 11 EAST HARTFORD, MANCHESTER, SOUTH WINDSOR
• Jeff Currey, Democratic Party • Incumbent – Deputy Majority Leader projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Education; Judiciary √
• Matt Harper, Republican Party/Independent Party • Chaplain with the East Hartford Police Department • Developed a community sports league that serves hundreds of kids each season
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 12 MANCHESTER
• Geoff Luxenberg, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - Assistant Majority Leader • Member: General Law; Judiciary; Labor and Public Employees √projected winner
• Jeff Sullivan, Republican Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 13 GLASTONBURY, MANCHESTER
• Jason Doucette, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - • Vice Chair: Banking projected winner • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; √ Higher Education & Employment Advancement
• Brian Marois, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Serves on the Manchester Board of Directors
• Served on the Eighth Utilities District as a Board Member from 2013 - 2016
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 14 SOUTH WINDSOR
• Tom Delnicki, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Banking √ • Member: Insurance & Real Estate; Planning and Development
• Genevieve Coursey, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Account Manager for an employee benefits consulting firm
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 15 BLOOMFIELD, WINDSOR
• Bobby Gibson, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Vice Chair: General Law √ • Member: Appropriations; Education
• Danielle Cecil Wong, Petitioning Candidate
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 16 SIMSBURY
• John Hampton, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Vice Chair: Aging √ • Member: Commerce; Children
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 17 AVON, CANTON
• Leslee Hill, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Incumbent -
• Member: Judiciary; Education; Finance, Revenue & Bonding
• Eleni Kavros Degraw, Democratic Party/Working Families Party
projected winner √ 65 Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 18 WEST HARTFORD
• Jillian Gilchrest, Democratic Party projected winner • Incumbent - • Member: Approprations; Commerce; Education √
• Rick Bush, Republican Party
• Partner at R&M Property Management Solutions, LLC
• President at Connecticut Home Services Inc.
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 19 AVON, FARMINGTON, WEST HARTFORD
• Tammy Exum, Democratic Party • Incumbent –
• Member: Banking; Environment; projected winner Government Administration and Elections √
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 20 WEST HARTFORD
√projected winner • Kate Farrar, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Served as Executive Director of the Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund (CWEALF) • Launched Elect Her—the only program in the country that trains collegiate women to run for political office
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 21 FARMINGTON
• Mike Demicco, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Environment Committee √projected winner • Member: Energy & Technology; Public Health
• John Brockelman, Republican Party
• Sales Manager for Ames True Temper
• David Kramer, Independent Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 22 NEW BRITAIN, PLAINVILLE
• William Petit, Jr., Republican Party/Independent Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Public Health √ • Member: Appropriations; Energy & Technology
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 23 LYME, OLD LYME, OLD SAYBROOK, WESTBROOK
• Devin Carney, Republican Party/Independent Party projected winner • Incumbent – √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Planning & Development; Transportation
• David Rubino, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Worked in New York City for some larger law firms representing multinational companies
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 24 NEW BRITAIN, NEWINGTON
• Manny Sanchez, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Serves on the New Britain Common Council projected winner • 5-term Alderman √
• Alden Russell, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Serving his first elected term on the Board of Assessment Appeals
• Former member of the Commission of Persons with Disabilities
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 25 NEW BRITAIN
• Bobby Sanchez, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Education √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Higher Education & Employment Advancement
• Jerrell Hargraves, Republican Party • Human Rights and Opportunities Officer • Elected to serve a term as Alderman in Ward Two for New Britain • Active on the Board of Directors for the New Britain Public Library 73
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 26 NEW BRITAIN
• Peter Tercyak, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Energy & Technology; Public Health √
• Piotr Ceglarz, Republican Party
• Jonathan Johnson, Libertarian Party
• Founder & CEO, SnapSeat, LLC
• Business Manager, New Britain - Berlin YMCA 74
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 27 NEWINGTON
• Gary Turco, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - • Vice Chair: Higher Education & Employment Advancement projected winner • Member: Children; Insurance & Real Estate √
• Michael Camillo, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Serves as a Newington Town Councilor
• Small Business Owner
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 28 WETHERSFIELD
• Amy Bello, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Member of the town council and former Mayor of Wethersfield • Assistant Town Clerk in town for ten years √projected winner
• Patrick Pentalon, Republican Party
• Current Wethersfield Town Council Member
• Henry Thayer, Independent Party 76
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 29 NEWINGTON, ROCKY HILL, WETHERSFIELD
• Kerry Szeps Wood, Democratic Party • Incumbent- • Member: Commerce; Veterans’ Affairs; Finance, Revenue, & Bonding √projected winner
• Henry Vasel, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Former Mayor of Rocky Hill
• Vice-President of the Rocky Hill Chamber of Commerce
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 30 BERLIN, SOUTHINGTON
• JoAnn Angelico-Stetson, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Serving her second term as a Berlin Town Councilor • Served on the non-partisan Berlin Board of Education and Economic Development Commission
• Donna Veach, Republican Party
• Current Berlin Town Councilor
• Development/Marketing Director for the New Britain projected winner Youth Museum and Hungerford Nature Center √ • Member of the Berlin Republican Town Committee
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 31 GLASTONBURY
• Jill Barry, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - • Vice Chair: Education projected winner • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Public Safety & Security√
• Stewart “Chip” Beckett, Republican Party/Independent Party • Owner of Beckett and Associates Veterinary Services, LLC
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 32 CROMWELL, PORTLAND
• Christie Carpino, Republican Party/Independent Party projected winner • Incumbent – √ • Member: Judiciary; Public Health; Legislative Regulation Review
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 33 MIDDLETOWN
• Brandon Chafee, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Registered field engineer with Eversource √projected winner
• Linda Szynkowicz, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Started non-profit organization, Police on Patrol Days Inc.
• Member of the Board of Education in Middletown for 4 years
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 34 COLCHESTER, EAST HADDAM, EAST HAMPTON
• Irene Haines, Republican Party
• Incumbent - projected winner • Member: Education; Planning & Development; Transportation√
• Judd Melon, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Public school teacher that served as an elected member of the local union’s executive board and scholarship committee
• Lance Lusignan, Independent Party
• Security Consultant for USA Security in Glastonbury, CT 82
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 35 CLINTON, KILLINGWORTH, WESTBROOK
• Christine Goupil, Democratic Party/Working Families Party/ Independent Party • Currently serves on the Clinton Town Council, projected winner the Connecticut River Area Health District Board, √ and Central Regional Tourism District Board
• John Hall III, Republican Party
• Westbrook Board of Selectmen for more than 10 years
• John May, Green Party 83
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 36 CHESTER, DEEP RIVER, ESSEX, HADDAM
• Christine Palm, Democratic Party/Working Families Party projected winner • Incumbent - • Member: Environment; Judiciary; Legislative Regulation Review √
• Robert Siegrist, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, representing District 36, from 2017 - 2019
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 37 EAST LYME, SALEM
• Holly Cheeseman, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Energy & Technology; Finance, Revenue & Bonding; √ General Law
• Cate Steel, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Serves on the East Lyme Board of Education • Board President of an area non-profit: Artreach, Inc.
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 38 MONTVILLE, WATERFORD
• Kathleen McCarty, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Education √ • Member: Appropriations; Public Health
• Baird Welch-Collins, Democratic Party • Two-term member of Waterford's Representative Town Meeting • Treasurer of Waterford's Flood and Erosion Control Board • Member of Waterford's Long Range Fiscal Planning Committee
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 39 NEW LONDON
• Anthony Nolan, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Insurance & Real Estate √
• Kat Goulart, Republican Party • A charter member of the Connecticut Bail Association; served on the Board of Directors from 2009 - 2010
• Erycka Ortiz, Green Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 40 GROTON, LEDYARD
• Christine Conley, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Judiciary; Planning & Development; Transportation √
• Lauren Gauthier, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Elected member of the Groton Representative Town Meeting, serving on the Education and Community Services & Development Committees
• Board member of the State Contracting Standards Board 88
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 41 GROTON, NEW LONDON
• Joe de la Cruz, Democratic Party/Working Families Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Energy & Technology; Housing; Insurance & Real Estate √
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 42 LEDYARD, MONTVILLE, PRESTON
• Mike France, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Government Administration & Elections √ • Member: Appropriations; Planning & Development
• Matt Geren, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Finance and Accounting training leader • Served in the Navy
• Robert Lawrence, Independent Party • Board Member at Groton Community Meals 90
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 43 NORTH STONINGTON, STONINGTON
• Kate Rotella, Democratic Party • Incumbent - • Member: Appropriations; Education; Internship
• Greg Howard, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Stonington police officer and detective projected winner • Active youth baseball and football coach √
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 44 KILLINGLY, PLAINFIELD
• Anne Dubay Dauphinais, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – • Ranking Member: Housing projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Public Safety & Security √
• Christine Rosati Randall, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, representing District 44, from 2015 - 2017
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 45 GRISWOLD, LISBON, PLAINFIELD, STERLING, VOLUNTOWN
• Brian Lanoue, Republican Party
• Incumbent - projected winner • Member: Banking; Commerce; Energy & Technology √
• Mark DePonte, Democratic Party • Chief of Family Medicine at an independent practice affiliated with William W. Backus Hospital
• Daniele Riele, Independent Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 46 NORWICH
• Emmett Riley, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Insurance & Real Estate; Legislative Management; √ Judiciary
• Robert Bell, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Real estate investor and property manager
• Served in the United States Navy from 2001 to 2007
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 47 CANTERBURY, CHAPLIN, FRANKLIN, HAMPTON, LISBON, LEBANON, NORWICH, SCOTLAND, SPRAGUE
• Doug Dubitsky, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Environment; Judiciary; Planning & Development √
• Kate Donnelly, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Served as First Selectman of Hampton for two years • Served on Boards of Education and as Chair of the Hampton Green Energy Committee
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 48 COLCHESTER, LEBANON, MANSFIELD, WINDHAM
• Brian Smith, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - projected winner • Won in a special general election in 2020 √
• Julie Shilosky, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Business owner
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 49 WINDHAM
• Susan Johnson, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Regulation Review √ • Member: Appropriations; Education
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 50 BROOKLYN, EASTFORD, POMFRET, UNION, WOODSTOCK
• Pat Boyd, Democratic Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Vice Chair: Veterans’ Affairs √ • Member: Children; Public Safety & Security
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 51 KILLINGLY, PUTNAM, THOMPSON
• Ricky Hayes, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Incumbent - projected winner • Member: Environment; Children; Public Safety & Security √
• Larry Groh, Jr., Democratic Party • Served on the Thompson Board of Selectmen • Retired Corrections Officer
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 52 SOMERS, STAFFORD
• Kurt Vail, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Insurance & Real Estate; Public Safety & Security; √ Veterans’ Affairs
• Greg Post, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Member of Stafford Historical Advisory Committee & the Democratic Town Committee • Operations manager
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 53 ASHFORD, TOLLAND, WILLINGTON
• Pat Wilson Pheanious, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - • Vice Chair: Human Services • Member: Children; Labor and Public Employees
• Tammy Nuccio, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Current Chairwoman of the Tolland Town Council • Over 30 years of finance experience √projected winner 101
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 54 MANSFIELD
• Gregg Haddad, Democratic Party/ Working Families Party • Incumbent – • Member: Appropriations; Government Administrations and Elections; Higher Education & Employment Advancement √projected winner
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 55 ANDOVER, BOLTON, HEBRON, MARLBOROUGH
• Robin Green, Republican Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Children √ • Member: Human Services; Higher Education and Employment Advancement
• John Collins, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Joined the Hebron DTC in 2017 and was elected to the Board of Selectmen for a 4 year term
• Salvatore Sena, Independent Party
• President of the Connecticut Towing and Recovery Professionals of 103 Connecticut Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 56 VERNON
• Michael Winkler, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – • Vice Chair: Government Administration & Elections projected winner • Member: Energy & Technology; Labor & Public Employees √
• Laura Bush, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Served on Vernon Town Council since 2015
• Past President of the Andover Elementary School CEA/AEA
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 57 EAST WINDSOR, ELLINGTON
• Jaime Foster, Democratic Party/Working Families Party/ Independent Party projected winner • Doctor, researcher, and dietician √
• David Stavens, Republican Party
• Served on the Ellington Board of Selectmen since 2015 • Member, Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA)
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 58 ENFIELD
• Tom Arnone, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - projected winner • Member: Legislative Regulation Review; Planning & √ Development; Public Health
• Mary Ann Turner, Republican Party • President of North Central Connecticut Business Women • Commissioner of Enfield Economic Development Commission
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 59 EAST WINDSOR, ENFIELD
• Carol Hall, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Higher Education & Employment; Public√ Safety & Security
• Gerald Calnen, Democratic Party • Retired pediatrician
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 60 WINDSOR, WINDSOR LOCKS
• Jane Garibay, Democratic Party • Incumbent - • Member: Aging; Commerce; Transportation √projected winner
• Scott Storms, Republican Party/Independent Party • Formerly held seat • General Partner in the Law Firm of Storms & Storms
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 61 EAST GRANBY, SUFFIELD, WINDSOR
• Tami Zawistowski, Republican Party/Independent
Party projected winner • Incumbent – √ • Member: Appropriations; Planning & Development; Transportation
• Jack Henrie, Democratic Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 62 BARKHAMSTED, GRANBY, HARTLAND, NEW HARTFORD
• Audrey Lampert, Democratic Party
• Mark Anderson, Republican Party/Independent Party √projected winner
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 63 COLEBROOK, GOSHEN, TORRINGTON, WINCHESTER
• Jay Case, Republican Party projected winner • Incumbent – √ • Ranking Member: Human Services • Member: Appropriations; Internship
• Noel Rodriquez, Democratic Party/Independent Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 64 CANAAN, CORNWALL, GOSHEN, KENT, NORFOLK, NORTH CANAAN, SALISBURY, SHARON, TORRINGTON
• Maria Horn, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - • Vice Chair: Appropriations projected winner • Member: Environment; Judiciary √
• Brian Ohler, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Formerly held seat
• Served in Military for 12 years
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 65 TORRINGTON
• Michelle Cook, Democratic Party/Working Families Party projected winner • Incumbent – √ • Member: Education; Human Services; Legislative Management; Public Health
• Christopher Beyus, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Member: Board of Finance
• Former Member: Economic Development Commission, Planning and Zoning
• Don Alexander, Green Party
• National Green Party Committee Member: Animal Rights Committee, International Committee, Eco-Action Committee 113
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 66 BETHLEHEM, LITCHFIELD, MORRIS, WARREN, WOODBURY
• David Wilson, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Aging; Appropriations; Environment √
• Matt Dyer, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Criminal Defense Attorney
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 67 NEW MILFORD
• William Buckbee, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Commerce; Energy & Technology; Internship √
• Hilary Ram, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Secretary: Democratic Town Committee • Member: Sandy Hook Promise, Mothers Out Front, Western CT Civic Action
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 68 WATERTOWN, OAKVILLE, WOODBURY
• Joe Polletta, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Labor & Public Employees √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Insurance & Real Estate
• Sean Butterly, Democratic Party • Former State Representative: 1987-88 • Attorney
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 69 BRIDGEWATER, ROXBURY, SOUTHBURY, WASHINGTON
• Michele Zommer, Democratic Party • Small Business Owner
• Cindy Harrison, Republican Party
• Assistant to the First Selectman: Southbury • Certified Public Accountant √projected winner
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 70 NAUGATUCK
• Rosa Rebimbas, Republican Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Judiciary √ • Member: Environment
• Stephen Samela, Democratic Party • Alternate Member: Board of Finance
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 71 MIDDLEBURY, WATERBURY
• Anthony D’Amelio, Republican Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Aging; General Law; Human Services √
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 72 WATERBURY
• Larry Butler, Democratic Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Housing; projected winner Human Services; Legislative Management √
• Vernon Matthews, Republican Party
• Former Member: Board of Aldermen, Board of Parks Commissioners, Board of Finance
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 73 WATERBURY
• Ronald Napoli, Jr., Democratic Party/Working Families
Party/Independent Party projected winner • Incumbent - √ • Member: Education; Finance Revenue & Bonding; Veterans’ Affairs
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 74 WATERBURY
• Stephanie Cummings, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – • Ranking Member: Commerce • Member: Children; Judiciary
• Michael DiGiovancarlo, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Former Police Officer: Waterbury
projected winner √ 122
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 75 WATERBURY
• Geraldo Reyes, Jr., Democratic Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Vice Chair: Transportation √ • Member: Appropriations; Commerce; Environment
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 76 BURLINGTON, HARWINTON, LITCHFIELD, THOMASTON
• John Piscopo, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Energy & Technology; Environment; √ Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Legislative Management
• Paul Honig, Democratic Party • Former Teacher: Cornwall
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 77 BRISTOL
• Cara Pavalock-D’Amato, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent –
• Ranking Member: Insurance & Real Estate projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Education √
• Andrew Rasmussen-Tuller, Democratic Party • Member: Economic and Community Development Board • Realtor
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 78 BRISTOL, PLYMOUTH
• Whit Betts, Republican Party projected winner • Incumbent – √ • Member: Appropriations; Public Health; Higher Education & Employment Advancement; Internship
• Aileen Abrams, Independent Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 79 BRISTOL
• Christopher Ziogas, Democratic Party • Incumbent – • Member: Higher Education & Employment Advancement; projected winner Regulation Review; Transportation √
• David Rackliffe, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Former Chief Information Officer: Bristol Hospital
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 80 WOLCOTT, SOUTHINGTON
• Gale Mastrofrancesco, Republican Party
• Incumbent - projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Government Administration & Elections;√ Human Services
• John “Corky” Mazurek, Democratic Party/Independent Party • Former State Representative
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 81 SOUTHINGTON
• John Fusco, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Aging; Commerce; Public Safety & Security √
• Dagmara Scalise, Democratic Party • Former Member: Planning and Zoning Commission
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 82 MERIDEN, MIDDLEFIELD
• Michael Quinn, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Former Corporation Counsel: Meriden √projected winner
• Mike Skelps, Republican Party
• Former Member: Board of Zoning Appeals, Board of Finance (Middlefield)
• Ernestine Holloway, Independent Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 83 BERLIN, MERIDEN
• Catherine Abercrombie, Democratic Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Human Services projected winner • Member: Appropriations √
• Lou Arata, Republican Party/Independent Party • Candidate in ‘18 • Member: Public Utilities Commission (Meriden)
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 84 MERIDEN
• Hilda Santiago, Democratic Party/Working Families Party projected winner • Incumbent – √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Government Administration & Elections; Human Services
• Richard Cordeo, Republican Party • Libertarian
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 85 WALLINGFORD
• Mary Mushinsky, Democratic Party/Working Families Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Environment; Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Higher √ Education & Employment
• Weston Ulbrich, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Realtor
• Communications specialist: Ulbrich Steel
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 86 DURHAM, GUILFORD, NORTH BRANFORD, WALLINGFORD
• Vincent Candelora, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Deputy Minority Leader √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Legislative Management; Public Health; General Law
• Vincent Mase, Democratic Party • Former Member: Town Council (North Branford)
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 87 NORTH HAVEN
• David Yaccarino Sr., Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Commerce; Executive & Legislative Nominations; √ Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Veterans’ Affairs
• Kathy Grant, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Member: Blight Commission • Former Member: Board of Assessment Appeals, League of Women Voters • Volunteer: Middlesex Hospital Cancer Center
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 88 HAMDEN
• Joshua Elliott, Democratic Party/Working Families Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Vice Chair: Commerce √ • Member: Energy & Technology; Finance, Revenue & Bonding
• Kathleen Hoyt, Republican Party
• Board Member: Hamden Chamber of Commerce
• Small Business Owner
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 89 BETHANY, CHESHIRE, PROSPECT
• Lezlye Zupkus, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Public Health & Safety √
• E.J. Maher, Democratic Party • Member: Bethany Board of Education • Fire Fighter: Norwalk
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 90 CHESHIRE, WALLINGFORD
• Craig Fishbein, Republican Party/Independent Party projected winner • Incumbent – √ • Member: Public Safety & Security; Judiciary; Labor & Public Employees
• Jim Jinks, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Former Member: Town Council, Planning and Zoning Commission, Democratic Town Committee (All in Cheshire)
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 91 HAMDEN
• Michael D’Agostino, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: General Law √ • Member: Planning & Development; Executive & Legislative Nominations
• Weruche George, Petitioning Candidate
• Registered Democrat
• Former Member: Hamden Human Rights and Relations Commission, Refugee and Immigrant Services
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 92 NEW HAVEN
• Pat Dillon, Democratic Party/Working Families Party
• Incumbent – Deputy Majority Leader projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Environment; Judiciary √
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 93 NEW HAVEN
• Toni Walker, Democratic Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Appropriations √ • Member: Judiciary
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 94 HAMDEN, NEW HAVEN
• Robyn Porter, Democratic Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Labor & Public Employees √ • Member: Appropriations; Judiciary
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 95 NEW HAVEN
• Juan Candelaria, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Deputy Speaker √ • Member: Appropriations; Education; General Law
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 96 EAST HAVEN, NEW HAVEN
• Roland Lemar, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent –
• Chair: Transportation projected winner • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Education √
• Eric Mastroianni, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Co-Chair: Republican Town Committee
• Veteran: US Navy
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 97 NEW HAVEN
• Alphonse Paolillo Jr., Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Vice Chair: Public Safety & Security √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Banking
• Erin Reilly, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Member: Financial Review and Audit Committee
• Financial Services: New York Life Insurance Co.
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 98 BRANFORD, GUILFORD
• Sean Scanlon, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Insurance & Real Estate √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Public Health
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 99 EAST HAVEN
• Joseph Zullo, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Incumbent - projected winner • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Veterans’ Affairs; Housing√
• David Yaccarino Jr., Democratic Party/Working Families Party • East Haven Democratic Town Committee member
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 100 MIDDLETOWN
• Quentin Phipps, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - projected winner • Vice Chair: Executive & Legislative Nominations √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Government Administration & Elections
• Anthony Gennaro, Republican Party
• Retired: Police Officer
• Member: Common Council
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 101 DURHAM, MADISON
• Noreen Kokoruda, Republican Party • Incumbent – Deputy Leader • Member: Appropriations; Children; Education; Planning & Development; Legislative Management
• John-Michael Parker, Democratic Party/Working Families projected winner Party/Independent Party √ • Board Member: Madison Youth & Family Services, Women & Family Life Center, Madison Diversity and Inclusion Committee
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 102 BRANFORD
• Robin Comey, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - • Vice Chair: Children projected winner • Member: Education; Public Health √
• Marc Riccio, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Member: Branford Representative Town Meeting
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 103 CHESHIRE, SOUTHINGTON, WALLINGFORD
• Liz Linehan, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Children √ • Member: Education; Veterans’ Affairs
• Pam Salamone, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Former Aide: Sen. Markley
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 104 ANSONIA, DERBY
• Kara Rochelle, Democratic Party/Working Families Party/Independent Party • Incumbent - projected winner • Vice Chair: Housing • Member: Commerce; Higher Education & Employment Advancement√
• Myra Rivers, Republican Party
• Army Reserves
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 105 BEACON FALLS, DERBY, SEYMOUR
• Nicole Klarides-Ditria, Republican Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Regulation Review √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Public Health
• Christopher Bowen, Democratic Party • Member: Board of Selectmen (Derby) • Cellular Engineer: Ventus Technology
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 106 NEWTOWN
• Mitch Bolinsky, Republican Party
• Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Aging; Education √
• Rebekah Harriman-Stites, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Member: Board of Education • Director of Development: Ann’s Place in Danbury
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 107 BETHEL, BROOKFIELD, DANBURY
• Stephen Harding, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Environment √ • Member: Judiciary, Government Administration & Elections
• Kerri Colombo, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Small Business Owner: Cornerstone Organizing • Activist: Anti-gun violence, racial justice, immigration reform, women’s reproductive choices and environmental protection
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 108 DANBURY, NEW FAIRFIELD, NEW MILFORD, SHERMAN
• Danette Onofrio, Democratic Party • Small business owner
• Pat Callahan, Republican Party • Member: Planning Commission (New Fairfield) • Former Chair: Candlewood Lake Authority √projected winner
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 109 DANBURY
• David Arconti, Jr., Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Energy & Technology √ • Member: Environment, General Law
• Michael Henry, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Alternate Member: Planning and Zoning Commission
• Special Police Officer (Danbury)
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 110 DANBURY
• Bob Godfrey, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Deputy Speaker √ • Member: Judiciary; Executive & Legislative Nominations; Legislative Management
• Erin Domenech, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Secretary: Danbury Republican Committee
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 111 RIDGEFIELD
• Aimee Berger-Girvalo, Democratic Party • Paraeducator, Ridgefield Public Schools • Co-founder: Women’s March Group (Ridgefield Chapter) √projected winner
• Bob Hebert, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Member: Board of Selectmen
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 112 MONROE, NEWTOWN
• JP Sredzinski, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner Ranking Member: Public Safety & Security √ • • Member: Higher Education & Employment Advancement; Human Services
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• Jason Perillo, Republican Party projected winner • Incumbent – √ • Member: Government Administration & Elections; Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Executive & Legislative Nominations
• Elaine Matto, Democratic Party • Nurse, St. Vincent’s Hospital • Current Member: Planning and Zoning Commission
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 114 DERBY, ORANGE, WOODBRIDGE
• Mary Welander, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Member: Race Brook School PTA • Statewide Ambassador: Sandy Hook Promise Organization projected winner • Former member: Board of Education (Orange) √
• Dan DeBarba, Republican Party/Independent Party
• CFO- “large healthcare system in NY”
• Former President: Norwalk Hospital, Danbury Hospital
• Member: Board of Directors, Orange Visiting Nurse Association 162
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 115 WEST HAVEN
• Dorinda Keenan Borer, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Veterans’ Affairs projected winner • Member: Environment; Public Health √
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 116 NEW HAVEN, WEST HAVEN
• Michael DiMassa, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Vice Chair: Appropriations √ • Member: Judiciary; Executive & Legislative Nominations
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 117 MILFORD, ORANGE, WEST HAVEN
• Charles Ferraro, Republican Party • Incumbent – √projected winner • Ranking Member: Energy & Technology • Member: Veterans’ Affairs; Public Safety & Security
• Tony Sutton, Democratic Party/Working Families Party/Independent Party • Attorney • Member: Board of Aldermen • Former Member: Planning and Zoning 165
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• Frank Smith, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Current Chair: Ordinance Committee • Member: Public Works Committee projected winner • Former: Alderman, Inland Wetlands Agency, Council on Aging √
• Erik Smith, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Real estate agent
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 119 ORANGE, MILFORD
• Kathy Kennedy, Republican Party • Incumbent - √projected winner • Member: Education; Environment; Public Health
• Bryan Anderson, Democratic Party/Working Families Party/Independent Party • Former Member: CT Community Colleges Board of Trustees, Board of Aldermen (Milford)
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 120 STRATFORD • Philip Young, Democratic Party • Incumbent – • Vice Chair: Public Health projected winner • Member: Environment; Judiciary √
• Jim Feehan, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Former Chair: Stratford Town Council
• Retired firefighter
• Veteran
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 121 STRATFORD
• Joseph Gresko, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Vice Chair: Environment √ • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Energy & Technology
• Edward Scinto, Republican Party
• Vice Chair: Stratford Inland Wetlands Commission
• Alternate Member: Zoning Commission
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 122 SHELTON, STRATFORD, TRUMBULL
• Ben McGorty, Republican Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Environment; Judiciary; Transportation √
• Jose Goncalves, Democratic Party • Worked for Bridgeport Board of Education
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 123 TRUMBULL
• David Rutigliano, Republican Party/Independent Party projected winner • Incumbent – √ • Member: General Law; Labor & Public Employees; Regulation Review
• Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Law Professor: Quinnipiac
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 124 BRIDGEPORT
• Andre Baker, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Vice Chair: Planning & Development √ • Member: Appropriations; Banking
• Jasmin Sanchez, Republican Party
• Wilfredo Martinez, Independent Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 125 NEW CANAAN, WILTON
• Tom O’Dea, Republican Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Judiciary; Transportation; Environment; Legislative √ Management
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 126 BRIDGEPORT
• Charlie Stallworth, Democratic Party • Incumbent – • Member: Banking; Higher Education & Employment Advancement; projected winner Human Services √
• Lee Grisby II, Republican Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 127 BRIDGEPORT
• John “Jack” Hennessy, Democratic Party • Incumbent – Deputy Speaker projected winner • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Public Health √
• Peter Perillo, Republican Party
• GM: “Hotel in Milford”
• Robert T. Kelly, Jr., Independent Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 128 BRIDGEPORT • Christopher Rosario, Democratic Party • Incumbent – Deputy Speaker projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Transportation; Insurance & Real Estate √
• Ethan Book, Republican Party
• Owner: New England Limousine
• Former VP: CT Bank and Trust Co.
• Wanda Simmons, Petitioning Candidate
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 129 BRIDGEPORT • Steven Stafstrom, Democratic Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Judiciary projected winner • Member: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Planning & Development √
• Helene Kouassi, Republican Party
• Founder: Hope Health Care (nonprofit)
• Robert E. Halstead, Petitioning Candidate
• Former Member: Bridgeport City Council
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 130 BRIDGEPORT
• Antonio Felipe, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Commerce √
• Terry Sullivan, Republican Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 131 NAUGATUCK, OXFORD, SOUTHBURY
• David Labriola, Republican Party • Incumbent – √projected winner • Ranking Member: Education • Member: Government Administration & Elections; Transportation; Judiciary
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 132 FAIRFIELD
• Brian Farnen, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – • Member: Education; Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Transportation
• Jennifer Leeper, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Data Analyst √projected winner
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 133 FAIRFIELD
• Cristin McCarthy Vahey, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – • Chair: Planning & Development projected winner • Member: Transportation; Government Administration & Elections √
• Joanne Romano-Csonka, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Member: Affordable Housing Committee of Fairfield
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 134 FAIRFIELD, TRUMBULL
• Laura Devlin, Republican Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Ranking Member: Transportation √ • Member: Education; Finance, Revenue & Bonding
• Carla Volpe, Democratic Party/ Independent Party/ Working Families Party • Teacher • Volunteer: Trumbull’s Art Commission
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 135 EASTON, REDDING, WESTON
• Anne Hughes, Democratic Party • Incumbent- • Member: Aging; Human Services; Insurance & Real Estate √projected winner
• John Shaban, Republican Party/Independent Party • Formerly held seat
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 136 WESTPORT
• Jonathan Steinberg, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Public Health √ • Member: Energy & Technology; Transportation
• Chip Stephens, Republican Party
• Former Chair: Planning and Zoning
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 137 NORWALK
• Chris Perone, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Transportation Subcommittee (Appropriations) √ • Member: Appropriations; Energy & Technology; Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Transportation
• Ellen Wink, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Current: Deputy Registrar of Voters
• Former: City Clerk 185
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 138 DANBURY, NEW FAIRFIELD, RIDGEFIELD
• Kenneth Gucker, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent - • Member: Banking; Environment; Planning & Development √projected winner
• Emile Buzaid, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Small Business Owner: Buzaid Music Company, Maxx Gun and Pawn
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 139 BOZRAH, MONTVILLE, NORWICH
• Kevin Ryan, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent – Deputy Speaker • Member: Appropriations; Environment; Public Health √projected winner
• Caleb Espinosa, Republican Party/Independent Party • Volunteer: Mohegan Fire Co. • Military
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 140 NORWALK • Travis Simms, Democratic Party • Incumbent- • Vice Chair: Transportation projected winner • Member: Appropriations; Environment √
• John Flynn, Republican Party
• Pro-se Litigator
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 141 DARIEN, NORWALK
• Terrie Wood, Republican Party/Independent Party projected winner • Incumbent – √ • Ranking Member: Human Services • Member: Higher Education & Employment Advancement; Finance, Revenue & Bonding
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 142 NEW CANAAN, NORWALK
• Lucy Dathan, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Incumbent- projected winner • Vice Chair: Insurance & Real Estate • Member: Appropriations; Human Services √
• Fred Wilms, Republican Party/Independent Party • Formerly held seat
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 143 NORWALK, WESTPORT, WILTON
• Stephanie Thomas, Democratic Party/Working Families Party • Worked with nonprofits √projected winner
• Patrizia Zucaro, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Attorney
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 144 STAMFORD
• Caroline Simmons, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Commerce √ • Member: Public Safety; Higher Education & Employment Advancement
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 145 STAMFORD
• Patricia Billie Miller, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Assistant Majority Leader √ • Chair: Finance Committee’s Bonding subcommittee • Member: Judiciary; Education; Finance
• JD Ospina, Republican Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 146 STAMFORD
• David Michel, Democratic Party • Incumbent- • Member: Environment; Planning & Development; Public Health √projected winner
• George Hallenbeck, Republican Party
• Rear Commander: United Power Squadrons
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 147 DARIEN, STAMFORD
• Matt Blumenthal, Democratic Party
• Incumbent- projected winner • Vice Chair: Judiciary √ • Member: Government Administration & Elections; Education
• Dan Maymin, Republican Party
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 148 STAMFORD
• Daniel Fox, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Chair: Government Administration & Elections √ • Member: Judiciary
• Wim Donath, Republican Party
• Member: Republican Town Committee
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 149 GREENWICH, STAMFORD
• Kathleen Stowe, Democratic Party • Member: Board of Education (Greenwich)
• Kimberly Fiorello, Republican/Independent Party • Member: Representative Town Meeting (Greenwich) √projected winner 197
Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 150 GREENWICH
• Steve Meskers, Democratic Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Vice Chair: Finance, Revenue & Bonding √ • Member: Aging; Energy & Technology
• Joe Kelly, Republican Party/Independent Party
• Member: Representative Town Meeting
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Back to Index STATE HOUSE – DISTRICT 151 GREENWICH
• Harry Arora, Republican Party/Independent Party • Incumbent – projected winner • Membership: Banking; Commerce; Higher Education & Employment√ Advancement
• Hector Arzeno, Democratic Party • Financial Executive • Former Member: Representative Town Meeting
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