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List of Candidates November 4, 2014 List of Candidates November 4, 2014 Rev. 10/9/2014 List of Candidates 11/04/2014-General Office Party Candidate Address Town, City, State, Zip Governor and Republican Thomas C Foley 62 Khakum Wood Road Greenwich CT 06831 Lieutenant Governor and 67 Ramsdell Street Groton CT 06340 Heather Somers Democratic Dannel P Malloy 990 Prospect Avenue Hartford CT 06105 and 18 Pilgrim Drive Tolland CT 06083 Nancy Wyman Working Families Dannel P Malloy 990 Prospect Avenue Hartford CT 06105 and 18 Pilgrim Way Tolland CT 06083 Nancy Wyman Independent Thomas C Foley 62 Khakum Wood Road Greenwich CT 06831 and 67 Ramsdell Street Groton CT 06340 Heather Somers Petitioning Candidate Joe Visconti 1 Clifton Avenue West Hartford CT 06107 and Chester Frank Harris Tuesday, November 4, 2014 Page 1 of 1 REGISTERED WRITE-IN CANDIDATES 11/04/2014-General A registered write-in candidate's name does not appear on the election ballot, but may be validly written in by voters A registration of write-in candidacy shall not include any party designation. A nominated candidate, whose name is to appear on the ballot, may not register as a write-in candidate for the same office Office Candidate Address Town, City, State, Zip Governor and Lieutenant Jonathan Pelto 35 Hunters Run Storrs CT 06260 and Ebony S Murphy 330 Laurel Street #405 Hartford CT 06105 Governor and Lieutenant John Renjilian 9 Old Hawleyville Road Newtown CT 06470 and Jason Renjilian 11 Farrell Road Newtown CT 06470 Governor and Lieutenant John Traceski 25 Standish Street Enfield CT 06082 and Elizabeth Traceski 25 Standish Street Enfield CT 06082 Governor and Lieutenant Daniel R Gaita 27 Kingswood Drive Bethel CT 06801 and Jason D Smith 9 Farnum Hill Bethel CT 06801 Tuesday, November 4, 2014 Page 1 of 1 List of Candidates 11/04/2014-General Representative in Congress Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip Congressional District 1 Republican Matthew M Corey 181 Center Street Manchester CT 06040 Democratic John B Larson 1887 Main Street East Hartford CT 06108 Working Families John B Larson 1887 Main Street East Hartford CT 06108 Green Jeffery Russell 538 Manchester Road Glastonbury CT 06025 2 Republican Lori Hopkins-Cavanagh 943 Ocean Avenue New London CT 06320 Democratic Joe Courtney 9 Tobias Court Vernon CT 06066 Working Families Joe Courtney 9 Tobias Court Vernon CT 06066 Green William C Clyde 69 Cottage Road Madison CT 06443 Libertarian Daniel Reale 755 Norwich Road Norwich CT 06374 3 Republican James E Brown 1450 North Avenue Stratford CT 06614 Democratic Rosa L DeLauro 49 Huntington Street New Haven CT 06511 Working Families Rosa L DeLauro 49 Huntington Street New Haven CT 06511 4 Republican Dan Debicella 1 Lazy Brook Road Shelton CT 06484 Democratic Jim Himes 197 Valley Road Cos Cob CT 06807 Working Families Jim Himes 197 Valley Road Cos Cob CT 06807 Independent Dan Debicella 1 Lazy Brook Raod Shelton CT 06484 5 Republican Mark Greenberg 184 Fern Avenue Litchfield CT 06759 Democratic Elizabeth Esty 213 Preston Terrace Cheshire CT 06410 Working Families Elizabeth Esty 213 Preston Terrace Cheshire CT 06410 Independent Mark Greenberg 184 Fern Avenue Litchfield CT 06759 Petitioning Candidate John J Pistone 10 Oakcrest Drive Brookfield CT 06804 Tuesday, November 4, 2014 Page 1 of 1 REGISTERED WRITE-IN CANDIDATES 11/04/2014-General A registered write-in candidate's name does not appear on the election ballot, but may be validly written in by voters A registration of write-in candidacy shall not include any party designation. A nominated candidate, whose name is to appear on the ballot, may not register as a write-in candidate for the same office Office Candidate Address Town, State Zip Representative in Congress Congressional District 4 Stephen A Miller 83 Waldorf Avenue Bridgeport CT 06605 Sophie E Pastore 168 Belltown Road Unit #21 Stamford CT 06905 Tuesday, November 4, 2014 Page 1 of 1 List of Candidates 11/04/2014-General State Senator Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip Senatorial District 1 Republican Barbara J Ruhe 79 Main Street Wethersfield CT 06109-3123 Democratic John W Fonfara 99 Montowese Street Hartford CT 06114 Working Families John W Fonfara 99 Montowese Street Hartford CT 06114 Green Barbara A Barry 48 Village Drive Apt. 204 Wethersfield CT 06109 Petitioning Candidate Alyssa S Peterson 297 Grandview Terrace Hartford CT 06114 2 Republican Theresa Tillett 93 Indian Hill Road Windsor CT 06095 Democratic Eric D Coleman 77 Wintonbury Avenue Bloomfield CT 06002 Working Families Eric D Coleman 77 Wintonbury Avenue Bloomfield CT 06002 3 Republican Sean Kelly 17 Sprucewood Drive Ellington CT 06029 Democratic Timothy D Larson 33 Gorman Place East Hartford CT 06108 4 Republican Whit Osgood 283 Dayton Road South Glastonbury CT 06073 Democratic Steve Cassano 1109 East Middle Turnpike Manchester CT 06040 Working Families Steve Cassano 1109 East Middle Turnpike Manchester CT 06040 Independent Whit Osgood 283 Dayton Road South Glastonbury CT 06073 5 Republican Bill Wadsworth 73 Red Oak Hill Road Farmington CT 06032 Democratic Beth Bye 99 Outlook Avenue West Hartord CT 06119 Independent Bill Wadsworth 73 Red Oak Hill Road Farmington CT 06032 6 Democratic Terry Gerratana 674 Lincoln Street New Britain CT 06052 Working Families Terry Gerratana 674 Lincoln Street New Britain CT 06052 7 Republican John A Kissel 16 Frew Terrace Enfield CT 06082 Democratic John Foxx 15 Sandpiper Road Enfield CT 06082 8 Republican Kevin D Witkos 15 High Ledge Road Canton CT 06019 Democratic Melissa E Osborne 25 Orchard Lane Simsbury CT 06070 Independent Kevin D Witkos 15 High Ledge Road Canton CT 06019 9 Republican Earle V Roberts 785 Bow Lane Middletown CT 06457 Democratic Paul R Doyle 38 Thornbush Road Wethersfield CT 06109 10 Democratic Gary Winfield 480 Winchester Avenue New Haven CT 06511 Tuesday, November 4, 2014 Page 1 of 4 List of Candidates 11/04/2014-General State Senator Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip Working Families Gary Winfield 480 Winchester Avenue New Haven CT 06511 11 Democratic Martin M Looney 132 Fort Hale Road New Haven CT 06512 Working Families Martin M Looney 132 Fort Hale Road New Haven CT 06512 12 Republican Bruce H Wilson Jr 45 Dairy Hill Madison CT 06443 Democratic Ted Kennedy, Jr 17 Juniper Point Road Branford CT 06405 Working Families Ted Kennedy, Jr 17 Juniper Point Road Branford CT 06405 Independent Bruce H Wilson Jr 45 Dairy Hill Road Madison CT 06443 13 Republican Len Suzio 35 Lydale Place Meriden CT 06451 Democratic Danté Bartolomeo 167 Reynolds Drive Meriden CT 06450 Working Families Danté Bartolomeo 167 Reynolds Drive Meriden CT 06450 Independent Len Suzio 35 Lydale Place Meriden CT 06451 14 Republican Matt Gaynor 60 7th Avenue Milford CT 06460 Democratic Gayle Slossberg 14 Honeysuckle Lane Milford CT 06461 Independent Matt Gaynor 60 7th Avenue Milford CT 06460 15 Republican Karl D Shehu 365 Maybrook Road Waterbury CT 06708 Democratic Joan V Hartley 206 Columbia Boulevard Waterbury CT 06710 Working Families Blair F Bertaccini 104 Fiske Street Waterbury CT 06710 Independent Joan V Hartley 206 Columbia Boulevard Waterbury CT 06710 16 Republican Joe Markley 47 Elm Street Southington CT 06489 Working Families Christopher R Robertson 47 Cowles Avenue Plantsville CT 06479 17 Republican Philip Tripp 57 Eagle Street Ansonia CT 06401 Democratic Joe Crisco 1205 Racebrook Road Woodbridge CT 06525 Working Families Joe Crisco 1205 Racebrook Road Woodbridge CT 06525 Independent Philip Tripp 57 Eagle Street Ansonia CT 06401 18 Republican Kevin G Trejo 536-L Shennecossett Groton CT 06340 Democratic Andrew Maynard 6 Grandview Stonington CT 06378 19 Republican Steven Everett 534 Route 87 Columbia CT 06237 Democratic Catherine A Osten 187 Scotland Road Baltic CT 06330 Tuesday, November 4, 2014 Page 2 of 4 List of Candidates 11/04/2014-General State Senator Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip Working Families Catherine A Osten 187 Scotland Road Sprague CT 06330 Independent Steven Everett 534 Route 87 Columbia CT 06237 20 Republican Paul M Formica 20-A Bush Hill Drive Niantic CT 06357 Democratic Elizabeth B Ritter 24 Old Mill Rod Quaker Hill CT 06375 Working Families Elizabeth B Ritter 24 Old Mill Road Quaker Hill CT 06375 Independent Paul M Formica 20-A Bush Hill Drive Niantic CT 06357 21 Republican Kevin C Kelly 240 York Street Stratford CT 06615 Democratic Prez Palmer 44 Curtis Place Stratford CT 06614 22 Republican Enrico R Costantini 5 Barry Place Trumbull CT 06611 Democratic Marilyn Moore 666 Cleveland Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 Working Families Marilyn Moore 666 Cleveland Avenue Bridgeport CT 06604 23 Democratic Andres Ayala, Jr 744 Hancock Avenue Bridgeport CT 06605 Working Families Andres Ayala, Jr 744 Hancock Avenue Bridgeport CT 06605 24 Republican Michael A McLachlan 47 W. Wooster Street Danbury CT 06810 Working Families Theodore Feng 33 Inglenook Road New Fairfield CT 06812 Independent Michael A McLachlan 47 W. Wooster Street Danbury CT 06810 25 Republican Bill Dunne 2 Devils Garden Road Norwalk CT 06854 Democratic Bob Duff 50 Toilsome Avenue Norwalk CT 06851 26 Republican Toni Boucher 5 Wicks End Lane Wilton CT 06897 Democratic Philip Sharlach 26 Snowberry Lane Wilton CT 06897 Working Families Philip Sharlach 26 Snowberry Lane Wilton CT 06897 27 Republican Eva A Maldonado 639 Summer Street #15 Stamford CT 06901 Democratic Carlo Leone 88 Houston Terrace Stamford CT 06902 Independent Eva A Maldonado 639 Summer Street #15 Stamford CT 06901 Green David Michel 46 Nelson Street Stamford CT 06902 28 Republican Tony Hwang 80 Martingale Lane Fairfield CT 06824 Democratic Kim Fawcett 234 Collingswood Avenue Fairfield CT 06825 Working Families Kim Fawcett 234 Collingswood Avenue Fairfield CT 06825 Tuesday, November 4, 2014 Page 3 of 4 List of Candidates 11/04/2014-General State Senator Party Candidate Address Town, State Zip Independent Tony Hwang 80 Martingale Lane Fairfield CT 06824 29 Republican John French 497 High Street Windham CT 06226 Democratic Mae Flexer 452 Main Street Danielson CT 06239 Working Families Mae Flexer 452 Main Street Danielson CT 06239 Independent John French 497 High Street Windham CT 06226 30 Republican Clark J Chapin 105 Chapin Road New Milford CT 06776 Democratic William O Riiska 3 Farnam Road P.O.
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