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Exploratory Registration List for Election Year 2018 Exploratory Registration List for Election Year 2018 *** An "active-exempt" designation indicates that the candidate is currently registered with the SEEC but has filed an exemption to forming a candidate committee because they are entirely self-financed, will receive and spend less than $1000, are running as part of a slate with a town committee or a political committee, or will raise and spend no money. Committee Status Candidate Committee Name Office Sought Party *** Election Date Aimee Berger-Girvalo Aimee 4 Ridgefield Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Amanda Webster Amanda Webster, New For 62 Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Anthony Hwang Tony Hwang For CT (Exploratory) Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Anthony Moran Friends for Moran 2018 Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Art Linares Linares 2018 Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Arunan Arulampalam ARUNAN FOR CT Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Christopher Mattei Mattei for Connecticut Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Daniel Drew Drew for CT Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Darryl Brackeen The Future Is Now Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 David Walker Dave Walker for CT Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Dita Bhargava Dita for CT Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Drew Marzullo Drew Marzullo For Connecticut Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Erin Stewart Erin for CT Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Eva Bermudez Zimmerman Eva for CT Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Greg Kraut Kraut for CT ! Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 JASON DOUCETTE DOUCETTE FOR CT Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 John Blankley Blankley for ct Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 John Kilian Kilian Consensus Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Jon Tiktinsky Alex for CT Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Jonathan Harris Harris for Connecticut Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Joseph Ganim Joe Ganim 2018 Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Joseph Stango Joe Stango 2018 Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Joseph Young Joe Young for Connecticut Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Kevin Lembo Lembo for CT Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Linda Szynkowicz Explore Szynkowicz 2018 Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Luke Bronin Bronin for Connecticut Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Mark Boughton Connecticut Comeback Committee Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Matt Lesser Matt for Connecticut Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Michael D'Agostino Mike for CT Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Paul Doyle DOYLE EXPLORES Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Phil Nista Phil for Connecticut Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Pjerin "Peter" Lumaj Lumaj Explore Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Rob Sampson Sampson for CT Exploratory Committee Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Robert Kane Rob Kane for CT Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Sean Connolly Leadership for Connecticut 2018 Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Steve Obsitnik Steve Obsitnik for Connecticut Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Steven Mikutel People for Mikutel 2018 Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Susan Bysiewicz Friends of Susan Exploratory Committee Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Susan Chapman Chapman for CT Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Susan Hatfield Hatfield 2018 Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Theresa Gerratana Terry for CT Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Timothy Herbst Tim for Connecticut 2018 Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Toni Boucher Boucher For CT Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 Valerie Eastwood Eastwood for CT 2018 Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Walter Morton Walter Morton 2018 Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 Wendy Tyson-Wood WendyTysonWood4CT Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018 William Miller Kurt for CT Undetermined Republican Terminated 11/06/2018 William Tong Team Tong 2018 Undetermined Democrat Terminated 11/06/2018.
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