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Candidate Registration List for Election Year 2012 Candidate Registration List for Election Year 2012 ** 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 Kenneth Lerman Kenneth B Lerman State 001 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Matthew Ritter Ritter 2012 State 001 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Dan Carter Dan Carter 2012 State 002 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Steven Demoura Demoura 2012 State 002 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Minnie Gonzalez Committee To Re-Elect State 003 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Minnie Gonzalez Representativ Awarded e Victor Luna Luna For State State 003 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representative 2012 Representativ Awarded e Angel Arce Arce 2012 State 004 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Kelvin Roldan Roldan 2012 State 004 Democrat NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Rico Dence Vote Rico 2012 State 004 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e (Jay) Lillard Lewis Lillard "Jay" Lewis, Jr. For State 005 Democrat NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 State Representative Representativ ing e Brandon McGee Mcgee For State State 005 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representative Representativ Awarded e Donald Trinks Don Trinks 2012 State 005 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Leo Canty Canty 2012 State 005 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Paul Panos Paul Panos For Windsor- State 005 Republican Participating Terminated 11/06/2012 Hartford Assembly District 5 Representativ e Edwin Vargas Vargas For State Rep. State 006 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Hector Robles Robles 2012 State 006 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Michael Lupo Michael J. Lupo State 006 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Colleen Rankine Colleen Rankine State 007 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Douglas McCrory Douglas McCrory State 007 Democrat NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Douglas McCrory Mccrory 2012 State 007 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e John Murphy John Murphy 2012 State 008 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Timothy Ackert Ackert For The 8Th State 008 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Jason Rojas Rojas 2012 State 009 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Rudolph Hrubala Hrubala 2012 State 009 Republican Non- Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Participating e Eileen Powers Powers For 2012 State 010 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Henry Genga Genga 2012 State 010 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Thomas Ogar Thomas A Ogar State 011 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Timothy Larson Larson Campaign State 011 Democrat NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Timothy Larson Timothy D Larson State 011 Democrat NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Geoffrey Luxenberg Geoff 2012 State 012 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Tim Devanney Devanney 2012 State 012 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Joseph Diminico Diminico 2012 State 013 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Mark Tweedie Tweedie 2012 State 013 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Thomas Gullotta Tom Gullotta For State Rep. State 013 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Carol Driscoll Carol Driscoll For State State 014 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representative Representativ Awarded e William Aman Aman For South Windsor State 014 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e David Baram Committee To Re-Elect State 015 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 David Baram Representativ Awarded e Quentin Johnson Quentin E Johnson State 015 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Charity Folk Charity For Simsbury State 016 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e John Hampton Hampton 2012 State 016 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Linda Schofield Schofield For Representative State 016 Democrat NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Robert Kalechman Robert H. Kalechman State 016 Unaffiliated NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e David Pena David Pena For State Rep. State 017 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Timothy LeGeyt Tim Legeyt For The 17Th State 017 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 District Representativ Awarded e Andrew Fleischmann Fleischmann For State State 018 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representative Representativ Awarded e Laura Grondin Laura T Grondin State 018 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Brian Becker Brian Becker For State Rep. State 019 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Jon Landry Jonathan R Landry State 019 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Chad Thompson Thompson 2012 State 020 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Joseph Verrengia Joe Verrengia For State Rep. State 020 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Michael Demicco Demicco 2012 State 021 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e William Wadsworth Re-Elect Wadsworth 2012 State 021 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Elizabeth "Betty" Boukus Friends Of Betty Boukus State 022 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Scott Saunders Saunders For State Rep. State 022 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Adam Stillman Adamstillman2012 State 023 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Marilyn Giuliano Marilyn 2012 State 023 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Peter Steele Steele For The 24Th State 024 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Rick Lopes Lopes For State State 024 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Represenative Representativ Awarded e Alfred Mayo Alfred P Mayo State 025 Unaffiliated NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Richard Gadomski Gadomski For The 25Th State 025 Republican NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Robert Ouellette Robert J Ouellette State 025 Green Party NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Robert Sanchez Sanchez 2012 State 025 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Daniel Davis Daniel Davis For The 26Th State 026 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e David Kramer David P Kramer State 026 Unaffiliated NonParticipat Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ ing e Peter Tercyak Tercyak 2012 State 026 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Benjamin Ancona Ancona 2012 State 027 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Sandra Nafis Sandy Nafis 2012 State 027 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e John Console John Console For 28Th Dist. State 028 Republican Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Wethersfield Representativ Awarded e Russell Morin Friends Of Russ State 028 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Antonio "Tony" Guerrera Friends Of Guerrera 2012 State 029 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ Awarded e Todd Brown Todd Brown For Fiscal State 029 Republican Participating Terminated 11/06/2012 Responsibility Representativ e Joe Aresimowicz Friends Of A-Z State 030 Democrat Participating Grant Terminated 11/06/2012 Representativ
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