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Connecticut Federal Candidates U.S CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS 2012 Ratings are as of Sept. 14, 2012 • For any updates go to www.NRAPVF.org a CONNECTICUT FEDERAL CANDIDATES U.S. Senate (R) Linda McMahon AQ (D/WF) Chris Murphy F U.S. House of Representatives DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 (R) John Henry Decker B (R) Wayne Winsley AQ (R) Andrew Roraback C (D) *John Larson F (D) *Rosa DeLauro F (D) Elizabeth Esty DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 4 (R) Paul Formica ? (R) Steve Obsitnik 7 (D) *Joe Courtney D (D) *Jim Himes F Senate DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 26 DISTRICT 1 (R) Joe "D" Dinunzio A- (R) Theresa Madonna AQ (R) *Toni Boucher A- (D) Carolanne Curry 7 (R) Barbara Ruhe ? (D) *Paul R. Doyle A (D) *Andrew Maynard A (D) *John W. Fonfara D- DISTRICT 27 DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 19 (R) Barry Michelson A- DISTRICT 2 (D) *Toni N. Harp D- (R) Christopher Coutu A (D) *Carlo Leone D- (R) Malvi Garcia Lennon ? (D) Catherine A. Osten 7 (D) *Eric D. Coleman D- DISTRICT 11 DISTRICT 28 (D) *Martin M. Looney D- DISTRICT 20 (R) *John McKinney DISTRICT 3 (R) Mike Doyle D- (R) Hector Reveron 7 DISTRICT 12 (D) *Andrea L. Stillman D- DISTRICT 29 (R) Sally White A- (D) *Gary D. LeBeau D- (R) Cindy Cartier AQ (D) * Edward Meyer C DISTRICT 21 (D) *Donald E.Williams D- DISTRICT 4 (R) *Kevin C. Kelly B DISTRICT 30 ? DISTRICT 13 (R) Cheri Ann Pelletier (R) Clark J. Chapin A (R) *Len Suzio A DISTRICT 22 (D) *Steve Cassano B (D) William 0. Riska 7 (D) Dante Bartolomeo 7 (R) Chadwick Ciocci B+ DISTRICT 5 (D) * Anthony Musto D- DISTRICT 31 (D) *Beth Bye C+ DISTRICT 14 (R) *Jason C.Welch A- (R) Michael DeGrego 7 DISTRICT 23 (D) Dave Roche 7 DISTRICT 6 (D) *Gayle Slossburg D- (R) Caz Mizera 7 (R) Dwight F. Blint ? (D) Andres Ayala, Jr. D- DISTRICT 32 (R) *Robert J. Kane A (D) *Terry Gerratana c+ DISTRICT 15 (D) * Joan V. Hartley B+ DISTRICT 24 (D) James C. Gambardella C- DISTRICT 7 (R) *Michael A. A- DISTRICT 33 (R) *John A. Kissel A DISTRICT 16 McLachlan (R) Art Linares AQ A- (D) Karen Jarmoc C (R) *Joe Markley (D) Jason W. Bartlett D (D) James Crawford ? (D) Corky Mazurek C+ DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 25 DISTRICT 34 (R) *Kevin Witkos A DISTRICT 17 (R) Jack Chiaramonte AQ (R) *Len Fasano B+ (D) Daniel J. Seger ? (D) *Joe Crisco D- (D) *Bob Duff D- (D) Steve Fontana D- — WWW.NRAPVF.org for Complete Election Coverage and Stats! — NRA ELECTION 2012 • Don't Forget and DISTRICT 13 DISTRICT 28 DISTRICT 43 (R) Mark Tweedie AQ (R) John J. Console 7 (D) "Diana S. Urban D- (D) Joe Diminico 7 (D) "Russell A. Morin C DISTRICT 35 DISTRICT 44 (R) *Tony Guglielmo A DISTRICT 14 DISTRICT 29 (R) Harold Reeves B (D) Susan Eastwood ? (R) * Bill Aman B+ (R) Todd Brown 7 (D) "Mae Flexer B (D) Carol Driscoll C- (D) "Antonio Guerrera B DISTRICT 36 DISTRICT 45 (R) *L Scott Frantz B DISTRICT 15 DISTRICT 30 (R) Rich Eighme AQ (R) Quentin E. Johnson ? (D) Daniel Dauplaise ? (D) "Joe Aresimowicz A (D) "Steven Mikutel A (D) *David A. Baram B+ State Assembly DISTRICT 31 DISTRICT 46 DISTRICT 16 DISTRICT 1 (R) "Prasad Srinivasan B (R) Mikel E. Middleton AQ (R) Charity Folk C- (R) Kenneth B. Lerman ? (D) Chip Flanagan 7 (D) Emmett D. Riley 7 (D) John K. Hampton ? (D) * Matthew D. Ritter B DISTRICT 32 DISTRICT 47 DISTRICT 17 DISTRICT 2 (R) "Christie M. Carpino A (R) Noah P. Enslow AQ (R) *Timothy B. LeGeyt (R) "Dan Carter B (D) Christopher Phelps 7 (D) Brian H. Sear 7 (D) David Pena (D) Steven B. DeMoura ? DISTRICT 33 DISTRICT 48 DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 3 (R) Callie L. Grippo A- (R) Stan Soby 7 (D) *Andrew M. Fleischmann D- (D) *Minnie Gonzalez B+ (D) "Joseph C. Serra D- (D) "Linda A. Orange A DISTRICT 19 DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 34 DISTRICT 49 (R) Jon Landry ? (R) Rico Dence (R) Melissa H. Ziobron 7 (R) Harry Carboni 7 (D) *Brian Becker B (D) Angel Arce (D) Christopher Goff 7 (D) "Susan Johnson B DISTRICT 20 DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 35 DISTRICT 50 (R) Chad Thompson 7 (R) John A. Samperi AQ (R) "Mike Alberts A (R) Paul Panos (D) * Joe Verrengia B+ (D) Leo Canty (D) Tom Vicino ? DISTRICT 51 DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 36 (D) "Daniel S. Rovero B DISTRICT 6 (R) "BillWadsworth (R) Vincent A. Pacileo III A- (R) Michael J. Lupo (D) Mike Demicco (D) Edwin Vargas (D) "PhillipJ.Miller B DISTRICT 52 DISTRICT 22 (R) "Penny Bacchiochi A DISTRICT 37 ? DISTRICT 7 (R) Scott Saunders (D) Chris Grohs ? (D) "Ed Jutila B+ (R) Colleen Rankine (D) "Elizabeth "Betty" DISTRICT 53 (D) "Douglas McCrory D- Boukus DISTRICT 38 (R) Christine Vincent 7 DISTRICT 8 DISTRICT 23 (R) Tony Siragusa 7 (D) "Bryan Hurlburt C+ (R) *Tim Ackert A (R) "Marilyn Giuliano A (D) "Elizabeth B. Ritter D- DISTRICT 54 (D) John P. Murphy ? (D)Adam Stillman C- DISTRICT 39 (D) "Gregory Haddad B DISTRICT 9 DISTRICT 24 (R) Daniel Docker AQ DISTRICT 55 (R) Rudy Hrubala B+ (R) Peter C .Steele (D) "Ernest Hewett D- (R) "Pamela Z. Sawyer A (D) *Jason Rojas (D) *Rick Lopes DISTRICT 40 (D) Richard Marzi 7 DISTRICT 10 DISTRICT 25 (R) Andrew Lavery A- (R) Eileen A. Powers 7 (R) Richard H. Gadowski ? (D) * Edward A DISTRICT 56 (D) "Henry J. Genga D+ (D) "Robert "Bobby" Sanchez B Moukawsher (D) "Claire L. Janowski A DISTRICT 11 DISTRICT 26 DISTRICT 41 DISTRICT 57 (R) Thomas A. Ogar 7 (R) Daniel Davis C (R) Harry A. Watson A- (R) "Christopher Davis A- (D) "Timothy Larson B (D) "Peter A. Tercyak D- (D) "ElissaT.Wright F (D) Jason E. Bowsza 7 DISTRICT 12 DISTRICT 27 DISTRICT 42 DISTRICT 58 (R) Timothy M. Devanney 7 (R) Ben Ancona ? (R) Mike France AQ (R) Tom Sirard 7 (D) * Geoff Luxenberg D- (D) "Sandy Nafis D- (D) Timothy R. Bowles 7 (D) David Alexander 7 WWW,NRAPVF.Org for Complete Election Coverage and Stats! — to Vote... Tuesday NOVEMBER 6th! DISTRICT 59 DISTRICT 75 DISTRICT 92 DISTRICT 109 (R) Joe Bosco AQ (R) John F.AIseph, Jr. A- (R) Andrew R. Wetmore (D) "Patricia A. Dillon D- (D) *David William Kiner B (D) Victor Cuevas ? (D) David Arconti, Jr. DISTRICT 93 DISTRICT 60 DISTRICT 76 DISTRICT 110 (R) "John Piscopo A- (R) Scott DeMuth (R) Michael Russo B+ (D) "Toni Edmonds-Walker D- (D) "Bob Godfrey (D) * Peggy Sayers A DISTRICT 77 DISTRICT 94 DISTRICT 61 (R) Jill Fitzgerald B+ DISTRICT 111 (D) "Christopher A. Wright B (R) "John H. Frey B+ (R) Tami Zawistowski AQ (D) "Gary Winfield B+ (D) Jeff Bonistalli 7 (D) "Elaine O'Brien B DISTRICT 78 DISTRICT 95 (R) "Whit Betts DISTRICT 112 DISTRICT 62 (D) Daniel Santorso (R) "Debralee Hovey A- (R) *Bill Simanski A (D) "Juan Candelaria C (D) Robert S. Dumbroski 7 (D) Evan Socrates Dantos C DISTRICT 79 DISTRICT 96 (R) Mary L. Alford AQ DISTRICT 113 DISTRICT 63 (R) "Jason Perillo B+ (D) "Frank N. Nicastro, Sr. C+ (D) "Roland J. Lemar D- (R) Jay M. Case AQ (D) Elaine Matto 7 (D) Michael J. Renzullo ? DISTRICT 80 DISTRICT 97 (R) "Rob Sampson A DISTRICT 114 DISTRICT 64 (D) Chuck Marsella B (D) "Robert W. Megna D- (R) "Themis Klarides c+ (R) Vivian Rockwell Masiatka AQ (D) Aldon Hynes 7 (D) "Roberta B.Willis A DISTRICT 81 DISTRICT 98 (R) Cheryl Lounsbury B DISTRICT 115 DISTRICT 65 (D) David Zoni AQ (D) "Patricia M.Widlitz D- (R) Joseph Palmucci, Sr. 7 (R) Wendy Traub A- (D) "Stephen D. Dargan (D) "Michelle L. Cook B DISTRICT 82 DISTRICT 99 B- DISTRICT 116 (D) *Emil "Buddy" A (R) Craig Cubellotti A- DISTRICT 66 Altobello (D) "Louis P. Esposito, Jr. (D) "James M.AIbis B+ B- (R) "Craig A. Miner A DISTRICT 83 DISTRICT 100 DISTRICT 117 (R) Pablo Soto A- (R) Deborah Kleckowski A- (D) "Paul Davis DISTRICT 67 (D) "Catherine Abercrombie C+ (D) "Matthew L. Lesser B C+ DISTRICT 118 (R) Cecilia Buck-Taylor B+ DISTRICT 101 (D) Andrew B. Grossman ? (R) Michael S. Casey 7 DISTRICT 84 (R) "Noreen S. Kokoruda B DISTRICT 68 (D) "Kim Rose B (D) Hilda E. Santiago ? (D) David Dwyer ? (R) "Sean Williams A DISTRICT 102 DISTRICT 119 DISTRICT 85 (R) Pam Staneski DISTRICT 69 (R) Lori Nicholson C (R) Gregory N. Bachand AQ (D) James Maroney (R) "Arthur! O'Neill (D) "Lonnie Reed B+ (D) "Mary Mushinsky D- DISTRICT 103 (D) Vivian Templeton DISTRICT 120 DISTRICT 86 (R) *AI Adinolfi A (R) "Laura R. Hoydick DISTRICT 70 (R) "Vincent J. Candelora A (D) Elizabeth Linehan ? (D) Terry Masters DISTRICT 104 (R) "Rosa C. Rebimbas A- DISTRICT 87 (R) Marye Smith Porter C- DISTRICT 121 DISTRICT 71 (R) "DaveYaccarino B (D) "Linda M. Gentile A- (R) Joe Crudo AQ (D) *Terry Backer A (R) "Anthony J. D'Amelio A DISTRICT 88 DISTRICT 105 (D) Ernest Brunelli ? (D) "Brendan Sharkey D- (R) "Len Greene, Jr. A- DISTRICT 122 (D) Theresa W. Conroy D- DISTRICT 72 DISTRICT 89 (R) "Lawrence G. Miller A DISTRICT 106 (R) Mike Stango 7 (R) Lezlye Zupkus AQ (R) Mitch Bolinsky ? (D) "Larry B. Butler c+ (D) "Vickie Orsini Nardello D- DISTRICT 123 (D) Lisa Romano ? (R) David Rutigliano AQ DISTRICT 73 DISTRICT 90 (D) Tom Christiano ? (R) Dennis Odle B+ (R) Guy Darter AQ DISTRICT 107 (D) 'Jeffrey J. Berger A (D) "Mary G. 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