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Candidate Registration List for Election Year 2020 Candidate Registration List for Election Year 2020 ** Committees designated as "participating" have filed an SEEC CEP Form 10 indicating an Intent to Abide by Program rules. This designation does not indicate that any part of the grant application is complete or sufficient and grant awards are subject to Commission determination. Committees designated as "non-participating" have filed an SEEC CEP Form 11 or 13 indicating an Intent Not to Abide by Program rules, have registered an exemption which renders them ineligible to participate in the Program, or have missed the deadline for filing an SEEC CEP Form 10. *** 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. Citizens' Citizens' Election Election Office Program Program Committee Candidate Committee Name Sought District Party Status ** Grant Status *** Election Date Daniel Piper Piper for Connecticut State 001 Socialist NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Resurgence ing e Mark Greenstein Stewart for Liberty State 001 The Epic NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Party ing e Matthew Ritter Ritter 2020 State 001 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Daniel Carter Carter 2020 State 002 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ ing e Raghib Allie-Brennan Raghib 2020 State 002 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Mia Lozada Mi Gente Para Mia State 003 Democrat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ e Minnie Gonzalez Committee to Re-elect State 003 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Minnie Gonzalez Representativ Awarded e Barry D'Andrea Barry J D'Andrea State 004 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ ing e Julio Concepcion Concepcion For Hartford State 004 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 2020 Representativ Awarded e Brandon McGee Re-elect B McGee State 005 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Charles Jackson Charles W Jackson State 005 Independent NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Party ing e Charles Jackson Charles W Jackson State 005 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ ing e Craig Stallings Stallings for State Rep State 005 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Edwin Vargas Vargas 2020 State 006 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Joshua Hall Hall 2020 State 007 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Brenda Falusi Brenda 2020 State 008 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Tim Ackert Ackert for the 8th State 008 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Cathy Hopperstad Elect Hopperstad 2020 State 009 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Jason Rojas Rojas 2020 State 009 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Henry Genga Genga2020 State 010 Democrat NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ ing e Jeff Currey Currey 2020 State 011 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Matthew Harper Matt Harper 2020 State 011 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Matthew Oakes Matthew J Oakes State 011 Green Party NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ ing e Geoffrey Luxenberg Geoff 2020 State 012 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Jeff Sullivan Sullivan for CT 2020 State 012 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Brian Marois Marois Is My Choice State 013 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Grace Cedrone Grace Cedrone State 013 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ ing e JASON DOUCETTE Doucette 2020 State 013 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Genevieve Coursey Genevieve for South Windsor State 014 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Tom Delnicki Delnicki for South Windsor State 014 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Bobby Gibson Re-Elect Bobby Gibson 2020 State 015 Democrat Participating Grant Active 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Danielle Wong Danielle DW Wong 2020 State 015 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e John Hampton Hampton 2020 State 016 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Robert Kalechman Robert H Kalechman State 016 Unaffiliated NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ ing e Eleni Kavros DeGraw Team Eleni For CT State 017 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Leslee Hill Leslee Hill for the 17th State 017 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 District Representativ Awarded e Jillian Gilchrest Gilchrest 2020 State 018 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Rick Bush Bush2020CT State 018 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Tammy Exum Exum2020 State 019 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Alberto Cortes Cortes 2020 State 020 Republican Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ e Joe Verrengia Verrengia 2020 State 020 Democrat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ e Kate Farrar Kate for CT State 020 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Sherry Haller Sherry Haller 2020 State 020 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e David Kramer Kramer for State Rep State 021 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ ing e John Brockelman John W Brockelman State 021 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ ing e Michael Demicco Demicco 2020 State 021 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e William Petit PETIT4CT State 022 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ ing e David Rubino Rubino 2020 State 023 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Devin Carney Carney 2020 State 023 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Alden Russell Alden 2020 State 024 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Emmanuel "Manny" Sanchez Manny 2020 State 024 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Richard Lacourciere Lacourciere for CT State 024 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Jerrell Hargraves Jerrell for State State 025 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representative Representativ Awarded e Robert (Bobby) Sanchez Sanchez 2020 State 025 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Jonathan Johnson Jonathan for CT State 026 Libertarian Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Party e Peter Tercyak Tercyak 2020 State 026 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Piotr Ceglarz Piotr Ceglarz for 26th State 026 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Gary Turco Turco for Newington State 027 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e michael camillo Michael Camillo for State State 027 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Rep Representativ Awarded e Amy Morrin Bello Amy for State Rep State 028 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Henry Thayer Henry H Thayer State 028 Independent NonParticipat Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Party ing e Patrick Pentalow Pentalow for Wethersfield State 028 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Paul Montinieri Montinieri 2020 State 028 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Henry Vasel Henry For State Rep State 029 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Kerry Wood Friends of Kerry State 029 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Donna Veach Donna Veach For House Rep State 030 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 30th Representativ Awarded e Jim Townsley Townsley 4 Rep State 030 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e JoAnn Angelico-Stetson JoAnn 2020 State 030 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Jill Barry Barry 2020 State 031 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Stewart Beckett Beckett For Glastonbury State 031 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Christie Carpino Carpino 2020 State 032 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Matthew Long MJL 2020 State 032 Libertarian Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Party e Brandon Chafee Chafee 2020 State 033 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/03/2020 Representativ Awarded e Linda Szynkowicz Szynkowicz 2020 State 033 Republican Participating Grant Terminated
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