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List of Candidates 11/04/2008-General State List of Candidates 11/04/2008-General State Representative Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip Assembly District 1 Democratic * Kenneth P. Green 223 Granby Street Hartford CT 06112 2 Republican * Melanie P. O'Brien 12 Cross Hill Road Bethel CT 06801 Democratic * Jason W. Bartlett 14 Highview Terrace Bethel CT 06801 3 Democratic * Minnie Gonzalez 97 Amity Street Hartford CT 06106 4 Republican * J. Stan McCauley 140 Huyshope Avenue Hartford CT 06106 Democratic * Kelvin Roldan 1580 Broad Street Apt. C4 Hartford CT 06106 5 Democratic * Abraham Giles 196 Cleveland Avenue Hartford CT 06120 Democratic Marie Lopez 39 Ashley Street Hartford CT Kirkley-Bey Petitioning Candidate Larry Charles 43 Nelson Street Hartford CT 06120 6 Democratic Carmen I. Sierra 528 Broadview Terrace Hartford CT Democratic * Hector Luis Robles 38 Victoria Road Hartford CT 06114 7 Democratic * Douglas McCrory 235 Blue Hills Avenue Hartford CT 06112 8 Republican * Timothy J. Ackert 67 Deer Hill Lane Coventry CT 06238 Democratic * Joan A. Lewis 48 Antrim Road Coventry CT 06238 9 Republican Michael W. Crockett 5 Country Club Drive Manchester CT 06040 Republican Dennis A. Brenner 100 Hampton Drive Manchester CT 06040 Republican * Clifton E. Thompson 26 Pondview Drive Manchester CT 06040 Democratic Joseph S. Hachey 91 Diane Drive Manchester CT 06040 Democratic * Jason Rojas 558 Oak Street East Hartford CT 06118 10 Republican No Nomination Monday, July 21, 2008 Page 1 of 15 List of Candidates 11/04/2008-General State Representative Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip Democratic * Henry J. Genga 5 Elaine Drive East Hartford CT 06118 11 Republican No Nomination Democratic * Timothy D. Larson 33 Gorman Place East Hartford CT 06108 12 Republican * Mark Connnors 531 Lydall Street Manchester CT 06040 Democratic * Ryan P. Barry 225 Knollwood Road Manchester CT 06042 13 Democratic * John W. Thompson 190D Oak Grove Street Manchester CT 06040 14 Republican * Bill Aman 878 Strong Road South Windsor CT 06074 Democratic * Kathy Hale 54 Orchard Hill Drive South Windsor CT 06074 15 Republican * Aaron Jubrey 409 Dudley Town Road Windsor CT 06095 Democratic * Faith McMahon 12 Knollwood Drive Bloomfield CT 06002 16 Republican * Robert Heagney 8 Fawn Brook Lane Simsbury CT 06070 Democratic * Linda Schofield 3 Ryan Circle Simsbury CT 06070 Petitioning Candidate Robert H. Kalechman 971 Hopmeadow Street Simsbury CT 06070 17 Republican Timothy LeGeyt 135 West Road Canton CT 06019 Republican * Tom Harrison 51 Briar Hill Road Avon CT 06001 Democratic * Brett Eisenlohr 336 Huckleberry Hill Road Avon CT 06001 18 Republican * Thomas I. Knox 342 North Steele Road West Hartford CT 06117 Democratic Andrew M. Fleischmann 25 Sherwood Road West Hartford CT 06117 19 Republican * Theresa McGrath 4 Richmond Road West Hartford CT 06117 Democratic * Beth Bye 99 Outlook Avenue West Hartford CT 06119 20 Republican * Chad A. Thompson 30 Ahern Street West Hartford CT 06110 Monday, July 21, 2008 Page 2 of 15 List of Candidates 11/04/2008-General State Representative Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip Democratic * David D. McCluskey 43 Elmhurst Circle West Hartford CT 06110 21 Republican Vacancy in Nomination Democratic * Demetrios Giannaros 56 Basswood Road Farmington CT 06032 22 Republican * Scott Saunders 55 Fawn Drive Plainville CT 06062 Democratic * Elizabeth "Betty" Boukus 43 Hollyberry Lane Plainville CT 06062 23 Republican * Marilyn Giuliano 43 Cricket Court Old Saybrook CT 06475 Democratic * Eileen D. Baker 4 West View Circle Old Saybrook CT 06475 24 Republican * Alphonse Wright 54 Madison Street New Britain CT 06051 Democratic * Tim O'Brien 74 Monroe Street New Britain CT 06051 25 Republican * Barbara Krajewski 249 Washington Street New Britain CT 06050 Democratic * John C. Geragosian 39 Pendleton Road New Britain CT 06053 26 Republican * Nicholas Paonessa 59 Pape Road New Britain CT 06053 Democratic * Peter A. Tercyak 150 Belridge Road New Britain CT 27 Republican * Mark Pappa 105 Back Lane Newington CT 06111 Democratic * Sandy Nafis 49 Whitewood Road Newington CT 06111 28 Republican * John Cusano 19 Linden Street Wethersfield CT 06109 Democratic * Russell A. Morin 495 Brimfield Road Wethersfield CT 06109 29 Republican * Howard Gibeling 59 Denyelle Drive Rocky Hill CT 06067 Democratic * Antonio "Tony" Guerrera 194 Catherine Drive Rocky Hill CT 06067 30 Democratic * Joe Aresimowicz 248 Lower Lane Berlin CT 06037 Monday, July 21, 2008 Page 3 of 15 List of Candidates 11/04/2008-General State Representative Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip 31 Republican * Kurt P. Cavanaugh 45 Johnnycake Lane Glastonbury CT 06033 Democratic * Thomas J. Kehoe 53 Acorn Ridge Road South Glastonbury CT 06073 32 Republican * Scott Adamsons 41 Spring Street Portland CT 06480 Democratic * Jim O'Rourke 26 Lancaster Road Cromwell CT 06416 33 Republican * Catherine M. Johnson 161 College Street Middletown CT 06547 Democratic * Joseph C. Serra 1510 Randolph Road Middletown CT 06457 34 Republican * David Bauer 55 Dobson Circle Middletown CT 06457 Democratic * Gail K. Hamm 1 Spice Hill Drive East Hampton CT 06424 35 Democratic * Brian J. O'Connor 45 Fairy Dell Road Clinton CT 36 Republican * Nelson Struck 296 Beaver Meadow Road Haddam CT 06438 Democratic * James Field Spallone 13 Deep River Road Centerbrook CT 06409 37 Republican * Gregory Ellis 15 Huntley Court 1 Niantic CT 06357 Democratic * Ed Jutila 23 Brainard Road Niantic CT 38 Democratic * Elizabeth B. Ritter 28 Old Mill Road Quaker Hill CT 06375 39 Republican * Jason L. Catala 476 Ocean Avenue New London CT 06320 Democratic * Ernest Hewett 29 Colman Street New London CT 06320 40 Democratic * Edward E. Moukawsher 48 West Elderkin Avenue Groton CT 06340 41 Republican * Deborah Peruzzotti 67 Leafwood Lane #246 Groton CT Democratic * Elissa T. Wright 51 Pearl Street Noank CT 06340-5732 42 Monday, July 21, 2008 Page 4 of 15 List of Candidates 11/04/2008-General State Representative Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip Democratic * Tom Reynolds 47 Bittersweet Drive Gales Ferry CT 06335 43 Republican * Brian Kluberdanz 11 Oak Drive Stonington CT 06378 Democratic * Diana S. Urban 146 Babcock Road North Stonington CT 06359 44 Republican Vacancy in Nomination Democratic * Mae Flexer 98 Reynolds Street Danielson CT 06239 45 Republican * Ed Berdick 764 Voluntown Road Griswold CT 06351 Democratic * Steven Mikutel 152 Bethel Road Griswold CT 06351 46 Democratic * Melissa Olson 150 Yantic Steet Unit 160 Norwich CT 06360 47 Republican * Christopher D. Coutu 16 Yantic Street Norwich CT 06360 Democratic * Jack Malone 37 Canterbury Turnpike Norwich CT 06360 48 Republican Vacancy in Nomination Democratic * Linda A. Orange 52 Standish Road Colchester CT 06415 49 Republican * Daniel M. Lein 157 Chestnut Street Willimantic CT 06226 Democratic Thomas W. White 40 Mullen Hill Road Windham CT 06280 Democratic * Susan Johnson 120 Bolivia Street Willimantic CT 06226 50 Republican * Mike Alberts 35 Cornfield Point Woodstock CT 06281 Democratic * Sherri Vogt 283 Barrett Hill Road Brooklyn CT 06324 51 Republican * Shawn T. Johnston 222 Ravenelle Road North Grosvenordale CT Democratic * Shawn T. Johnston 222 Ravenelle Road North Grosvenordale CT 52 Republican * Penny Bacchiochi 37 Beverly Drive Somers CT 06071 Democratic * Arlene Avery 60 Westford Road Stafford Springs CT 06076 Monday, July 21, 2008 Page 5 of 15 List of Candidates 11/04/2008-General State Representative Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip 53 Republican * Robert Arute 39 Clearbrook Drive Tolland CT 06084 Democratic * Bryan Hurlburt 268 Hartford Turnpike Tolland CT 06084 54 Democratic * Denise W. Merrill 545 Wormwood Hill Road Mansfield Center CT 06250 55 Republican * Pamela Z. Sawyer 95 South Road Bolton CT 06043 56 Democratic * Claire L. Janowski 263 Hany Lane Vernon CT 06066 57 Republican * Christopher Davis 86 Griffin Road East Windsor CT 06016 Democratic * Ted Graziani 14 Pumkin Ellington CT 06029 58 Republican * Susan Lavelli-Hozempa 70 Laurel Street Enfield CT 06082 Democratic * Kathy Tallarita 48 Spier Avenue Enfield CT 06082 59 Republican * William J. Ballard 321 Abbe Road Enfield CT 06082 Democratic * Karen Jarmoc 33 School Street Enfield CT 06082 60 Republican * Michael Royston 18 Poplar Street Windsor Locks CT 06096 Democratic * Peggy Sayers 81 Spring Street Windsor CT 06096 61 Republican * Lauren K. Life 2910 Mountain Road West Suffield CT 06093 Democratic * Matthew J. Conway, Jr. 300 Taintor Street Suffield CT 06078 62 Republican * Richard F. Ferrari 9 Carriage Lane East Granby CT 06026 Democratic * Annie Hornish 53 Whitman Drive Granby CT 06035 63 Republican * John B. Rigby 84 Eno Hill Road Colebrook CT 06021 Democratic * George M. Wilber 27 Simon's Pond Road Winsted CT 06098 Monday, July 21, 2008 Page 6 of 15 List of Candidates 11/04/2008-General State Representative Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip 64 Democratic * Roberta B. Willis 30 Upland Meadow Lakeville CT 06039-1733 65 Republican * Anne L. Ruwet 325 Clearview Avenue Torrington CT 06790 Democratic * Michelle Cook 499 Charles Street Torrington CT 06790 66 Republican * Craig A. Miner 230 E. Chestnut Hill Road Litchfield CT 06759 Democratic * Nick Creed 39 Byrnes Avenue Litchfield CT 06759 67 Republican * Clark J. Chapin 105 Chapin Road New Milford CT 06776 Democratic No Nomination 68 Republican * Sean Williams 31 Slade Avenue Oakville CT Democratic No Nomination 69 Republican * Arthur J. O'Neill 1468 Bucks Hill Road Southbury CT 06488 70 Republican * Kevin M. DelGobbo 69 North Hoadley Street Naugatuck CT 06770 71 Republican * Anthony
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