2020 CT Election Results: Democrats Expect More House Seats
CONNECTICUT — State House Democrats are projected to make some gains in their already sizeable majority after the results of Tuesday's election are fully tabulated.
House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz's Berlin seat is projected to flip Republican and House Republican leader Themis Klarides's seat in Derby and Orange is projected to go to a Democrat. Both decided not to run for re-election this year. Aresimowicz eeked out a narrow victory in 2018.
Klarides's seat is expected to go to Democrat Mary Welander, who bested Republican Dan DeBarba by about 750 votes with all precincts reporting results.
Gov. Ned Lamont laid out some potential action items for the 2021 legislative session. Marijuana legalization, health care affordability and transportation infrastructure solutions were at the top of his to-do list.
House Majority Leader Matt Ritter (D-Hartford) estimated that Democrats would pick up at least four seats and possibly up to nine, according to the Connecticut Mirror.
Republican Rep. Vincent Candelora (R-North Branford), who is expected to become House Republican leader, expected a net loss of five seats, with some affluent seats going Democratic and Republicans picking up some more blue-collar districts.
The 132nd House District flipped from Republican to Democrat. Republican State Rep. Brian Farnen conceded to Democrat challenger Jennifer Leeper.
The 58th House District, which covers a portion of Enfield, is still too close to call and a number of absentee ballots have to be counted Wednesday.
The 53rd House District, which covers Tolland, is projected to flip from Democrat to Republican.
In Ridgefield, the 111st House District flipped from Republican to Democrat. Democrat Aimee Berger-Girvalo held about a 740-vote advantage with all precincts reporting.
Democrats may make gains in state Senate too
The Connecticut Democratic Party was projecting that the state's 6th Senate District would flip from Republican to Democrat. Democratic challenger Rick Lopes held a 4,100-vote advantage over Republican incubment Sen. Gennaro Bizzarro as of 2 a.m. with all precincts reporting.
Democratic challenger Jorge Cabrera was leading Republican incumbent George Logan in the 17th Senate District. Cabrera had around an 800-vote advantage as of 9:45 a.m. with all precincts reporting.
Legislators look to 2021 session
The 2020 state election is a midterm for Gov. Ned Lamont, who has two more years in his term.
This past year’s regular session for legislators was cut short by the coronavirus pandemic. Legislators came back for two special sessions and tackled a handful of issues. The largest issues were police accountability and electric utility reform. Legislators also handled the timely issue of absentee ballots for the election.
The new class of legislators are scheduled for regular session in January. It’s unclear how the legislature will operate given the ongoing pandemic.
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Stay on top of all the returns from across Connecticut and our five congressional races by checking these two stories:
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CT Election Results: 5 Congressional House Races Up For Grabs
Voting went mostly smooth in Connecticut Tuesday. There were long lines during the 6 a.m. rush for people who voted before heading to work.
There was a delay of about 30 minutes at one polling place in Vernon. According to moderators, a voter walked in wearing a mask with a cup of coffee. The coffee spilled on the voter's ballot and the counting machine jammed after the voter inserted the wet ballot into the counting machine. The line inside the polling place — Skinner Road School — quickly wrapped itself around the gym. The registrars received a thunderous ovation from voters when they arrived with a new machine.
One of the biggest issues legislators will face is predicted state budget deficits. State Comptroller Kevin Lembo predicted a $1.87 billion budget deficit for the current fiscal year. Lamont’s administration projected a $3.5 billion budget deficit for the two fiscal years after the current one. The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has made it difficult to gauge the economic damage.
Democrats currently hold majorities in both the state Senate and House There are 22 Democratic legislators and 14 Republicans in the Senate and 91 Democrats and 60 Republicans in the House.
Connecticut's politics in 2021 will already be different regardless of the election results. Three out of four of the General Assembly caucus leaders didn’t seek re-election this year. House Republican Leader Themis Klarides and Senate Republican Leader Len Fasano announced earlier this year they wouldn’t seek re-election.
House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz announced in 2018 that the two-year term would be his last. He won re-election by a narrow margin in 2018.
Republicans made some gains in both chambers in 2016 and had evenly split the Senate with Democrats. However, 2018’s election shifted 12 seats in the House and five in the Senate from red to blue.
Here is a look at the results as of 1:30 p.m.
Office: State Senator 1
John W. Fonfara, Democratic Party: 19,730
Barbara Ruhe, Republican Party: 6,915
Mary L. Sanders, Green Party: 892
Office: State Senator 2
Douglas McCrory, Democratic Party 29,064
Office: State Senator 3
Saud Anwar, Democratic Party 31,870
Saud Anwar, Working Families Party 3,384
Office: State Senator 4
Steve Cassano, Democratic Party 28,991
Harold S. Harris, Independent Party 763
Steve Cassano, Working Families Party 1,149
Kelly Elizabeth Green, Reclaim Party 769
Office: State Senator 5
Derek Slap, Democratic Party 33,665
Joelle Nawrocki, Independent Party 1,661
Office: State Senator 6
Rick Lopes, Democratic Party 19,192
Gennaro Bizzarro, Republican Party 16,055
Rick Lopes, Working Families Party 957
Office: State Senator 7
Frederick A. Moffa, Democratic Party 21,585
John A. Kissel, Republican Party 25,667
John A. Kissel, Independent Party 1,603
Frederick A. Moffa, Working Families Party 1,181
Office: State Senator 8
Melissa E. Osborne, Democratic Party 26,303
Kevin Witkos, Republican Party 29,253
Keith James McConnell, Independent Party 1,086
Office: State Senator 9
Matt Lesser, Democratic Party 20,907
Richard Ruglio, Republican Party 19,041
Richard Ruglio, Independent Party 949
Matt Lesser, Working Families Party 1,153
Office: State Senator 10
Gary Winfield, Democratic Party 17,314
Carlos M. Alvarado, Republican Party 3,557
Gary Winfield, Working Families Party 845
Office: State Senator 11
Martin M. Looney, Democratic Party 14,650
Jameson White, Republican Party 6,850
Alexander Taubes, Petitioning Candidate 406
Office: State Senator 12
Christine Cohen, Democratic Party 31,001
Joe LaPorta, Republican Party 24,908
Christine Cohen, Independent Party 1,055
Christine Cohen, Working Families Party 803
Office: State Senator 13
Mary Daugherty Abrams, Democratic Party 21,462
Len Suzio, Republican Party 19,914
Len Suzio, Independent Party 1,446
Mary Daugherty Abrams, Working Families Party 962
Office: State Senator 14
James Maroney, Democratic Party 27,780
James Maroney, Independent Party 1,385
James Maroney, Working Families Party 823
Office: State Senator 15
Joan V. Hartley, Democratic Party 19,972
Joan V. Hartley, Independent Party 4,434
Office: State Senator 16
Jack Perry, Democratic Party 22,113
Jack Perry, Independent Party 1,483
Jack Perry, Working Families Party 816
Office: State Senator 17
George Logan, Independent Party 1,458
Jorge Cabrera, Working Families Party 1,176
Office: State Senator 18
Bob Statchen, Democratic Party 22,324
Heather Somers, Republican Party 26,319
Bob Statchen, Independent Party 877
Bob Statchen, Working Families Party 677
Office: State Senator 19
Catherine A. Osten, Democratic Party 24,212
Steve Weir, Republican Party 21,557
William H. Russell, Independent Party 879
Catherine A. Osten, Working Families Party 1,379
Office: State Senator 20
Martha Marx, Democratic Party 23,379
Paul M. Formica, Republican Party 25,674
Joseph Taraya, Independent Party 586
Martha Marx, Working Families Party 1,104
Office: State Senator 21
Kevin C. Kelly, Republican Party 36,183
Office: State Senator 22
Marilyn Moore, Democratic Party 19,813
Steven S. Choi, Republican Party 15,767
Stephen Dincher, Independent Party 692
Office: State Senator 23
Dennis Bradley, Democratic Party 14,535
Josiah Israel, Republican Party 3,302
Office: State Senator 24
Susan Chapman, Independent Party 750
Julie Kushner, Working Families Party 962
Office: State Senator 25
Bob Duff, Democratic Party 28,899
Ellie Kousidis, Republican Party 18,341
Ellie Kousidis, Independent Party 1,283
Bob Duff, Working Families Party 889
Office: State Senator 26
Kim Healy, Republican Party 25,632
Kim Healy, Independent Party 1,346
Office: State Senator 27
Carlo Leone, Democratic Party 24,661
Eva A. Maldonado, Republican Party 13,667
Eva A. Maldonado, Independent Party 1,129
Office: State Senator 28
Tony Hwang, Republican Party 13,148
Tony Hwang, Independent Party 772
Michelle McCabe, Working Families Party 371
Office: State Senator 29
Mae Flexer, Democratic Party 19,603
Jessica Alba, Republican Party 17,882
Jessica Alba, Independent Party 1,244
Mae Flexer, Working Families Party 1,260
Office: State Senator 30
David R. Gronbach, Democratic Party 23,090
Craig Miner, Republican Party 28,653
Joseph A. Bongiorno, Independent Party 932
David R. Gronbach, Working Families Party 1,009
Office: State Senator 31
Mary B. Fortier, Democratic Party 20,506
Henri Martin, Republican Party 27,687
Henri Martin, Independent Party 1,674
Office: State Senator 32
Jeffrey Desmarais, Democratic Party 23,680
Eric C. Berthel, Republican Party 33,002
Office: State Senator 33
Norm Needleman, Democratic Party 30,101
Brendan Saunders, Republican Party 27,924
Norm Needleman, Independent Party 2,046
Office: State Senator 34
April Capone, Democratic Party 20,845
Paul Cicarella, Independent Party 1,177
April Capone, Working Families Party 895
Office: State Senator 35
Dan Champagne, Republican Party 28,815
Lisa Thomas, Independent Party 1,161
Lisa Thomas, Working Families Party 993
Office: State Senator 36
Alex Kasser, Democratic Party 26,626
Ryan Fazio, Republican Party 26,097
State Representative Races
Office: State Representative 01
Matthew Ritter, Democratic Party
Mark Stewart Greenstein, Epic Party
Daniel Adam Piper, Socialist Resurgence Party
Office: State Representative 02
Raghib Allie-Brennan, Democratic Party
Dan Carter, Independent Party
Raghib Allie-Brennan, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 03
Minnie Gonzalez, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 04
Julio A. Concepcion, Democratic Party
Barry J. D'Andrea, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 05
Brandon L. McGee, Democratic Party
Charles Jackson, Republican Party
Charles Jackson, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 06
Edwin Vargas Jr., Democratic Party
Edwin Vargas Jr., Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 07
Joshua M. Hall, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 08
Timothy Ackert, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 09
Cathy Hopperstad, Republican Party
Cathy Hopperstad, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 10
Henry J. Genga, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 11
Jeff Currey, Democratic Party
Matt Harper, Republican Party
Matt Harper, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 12
Jeff Sullivan, Republican Party
Geoff Luxenberg, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 13
Brian Marois, Independent Party
Jason Doucette, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 14
Genevieve Coursey, Democratic Party
Tom Delnicki, Republican Party
Tom Delnicki, Independent Party
Genevieve Coursey, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 15
Bobby Gibson, Democratic Party
Bobby Gibson, Working Families Party
Danielle Cecil Wong, Petitioning Candidate
Office: State Representative 16
John K. Hampton, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 17
Eleni Kavros DeGraw, Democratic Party
Leslee Hill, Republican Party
Leslee Hill, Independent Party
Eleni Kavros DeGraw, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 18
Jillian Gilchrest, Democratic Party
Rick Bush, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 19
Tammy Exum, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 20
Kate Farrar, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 21
Mike Demicco, Democratic Party
John W. Brockelman, Republican Party
David Paul Kramer, Independent Party
Mike Demicco, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 22
William A. Petit Jr., Republican Party
William A. Petit Jr., Independent Party
Office: State Representative 23
David A. Rubino, Democratic Party
Devin R. Carney, Republican Party
Devin R. Carney, Independent Party
David A. Rubino, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 24
Emmanuel "Manny" Sanchez, Democratic Party
Alden Russell, Republican Party
Alden Russell, Independent Party
Emmanuel "Manny" Sanchez, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 25
Robert "Bobby" Sanchez, Democratic Party
Jerrell Hargraves, Republican Party
Robert "Bobby" Sanchez, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 26
Peter Tercyak, Democratic Party
Piotr S. Ceglarz, Republican Party
Peter Tercyak, Working Families Party
Jonathan Milon Johnson, Libertarian Party
Office: State Representative 27
Gary Turco, Democratic Party
Michael Camillo, Republican Party
Michael Camillo, Independent Party
Gary Turco, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 28
Amy Morrin Bello, Democratic Party
Patrick Pentalow, Republican Party
Henry Thayer, Independent Party
Amy Morrin Bello, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 29
Kerry Szeps Wood, Democratic Party
Henry Vasel, Republican Party
Henry Vasel, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 30
JoAnn Angelico-Stetson, Democratic Party
Donna Veach, Republican Party
JoAnn Angelico-Stetson, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 31
Jill Barry, Democratic Party
Stewart "Chip" Beckett, Republican Party
Stewart "Chip" Beckett, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 32
Christie M. Carpino, Republican Party
Christie M. Carpino, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 33
Brandon Chafee, Democratic Party
Linda Szynkowicz, Republican Party
Linda Szynkowicz, Independent Party
Brandon Chafee, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 34
Judd Melon, Democratic Party
Irene M. Haines, Republican Party
Lance Lusignan, Independent Party
Judd Melon, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 35
Christine Goupil, Democratic Party
John L. Hall III, Republican Party
Christine Goupil, Independent Party
Christine Goupil, Working Families Party
John May, Green Party
Office: State Representative 36
Christine Palm, Democratic Party
Robert Siegrist, Republican Party
Robert Siegrist, Independent Party
Christine Palm, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 37
Cate Steel, Democratic Party
Holly H. Cheeseman, Republican Party
Holly H. Cheeseman, Independent Party
Cate Steel, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 38
Baird Welch-Collins, Democratic Party
Kathleen M. McCarty, Republican Party
Kathleen M. McCarty, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 39
Anthony Nolan, Democratic Party
Kat Goulart, Republican Party
Anthony Nolan, Working Families Party
Erycka Ortiz, Green Party
Office: State Representative 40
Christine Conley, Democratic Party
Lauren Gauthier, Republican Party
Lauren Gauthier, Independent Party
Christine Conley, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 41
Joe de la Cruz, Democratic Party
Joe de la Cruz, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 42
Matt Geren, Democratic Party
Mike France, Republican Party
Mike France, Independent Party
Matt Geren, Working Families Party
Robert W. Lawrence, Petitioning Candidate
Office: State Representative 43
Kate Rotella, Democratic Party
Greg Howard, Republican Party
Greg Howard, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 44
Christine Rosati Randall, Democratic Party
Anne Dubay Dauphinais, Republican Party
Anne Dubay Dauphinais, Independent Party
Christine Rosati Randall, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 45
Mark DePonte, Democratic Party
Brian Lanoue, Republican Party
Daniel Reale, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 46
Emmett D. Riley, Democratic Party
Robert Bell, Republican Party
Robert Bell, Independent Party
Emmett D. Riley, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 47
Kate Donnelly, Democratic Party
Doug Dubitsky, Republican Party
Doug Dubitsky, Independent Party
Kate Donnelly, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 48
Brian Smith, Democratic Party
Julie Shilosky, Republican Party
Julie Shilosky, Independent Party
Brian Smith, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 49
Susan Johnson, Democratic Party
Susan Johnson, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 50
Pat Boyd, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 51
Larry Groh Jr., Democratic Party
Rick L. Hayes, Republican Party
Rick L. Hayes, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 52
Greg Post, Democratic Party
Kurt Vail, Republican Party
Kurt Vail, Independent Party
Greg Post, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 53
Tammy Nuccio, Independent Party
Pat Wilson Pheanious, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 54
Gregg Haddad, Democratic Party
Gregg Haddad, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 55
John Collins, Democratic Party
Robin Green, Republican Party
Salvatore V. Sena Jr., Petitioning Candidate
Office: State Representative 56
Laura B. Bush, Independent Party
Michael Winkler, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 57
Jaime Foster, Democratic Party
David E. Stavens, Republican Party
Jaime Foster, Independent Party
Jaime Foster, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 58
Tom Arnone, Democratic Party
Mary Ann Turner, Republican Party
Tom Arnone, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 59
Gerald Calnen, Democratic Party
Carol Hall, Republican Party
Carol Hall, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 60
Jane Garibay, Democratic Party
Scott A. Storms, Republican Party
Scott A. Storms, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 61
Jack Henrie, Democratic Party
Tami Zawistowski, Republican Party
Tami Zawistowski, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 62
Audrey Lampert, Democratic Party
Mark W. Anderson, Republican Party
Mark W. Anderson, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 63
Noel Rodriquez, Democratic Party
Jay Case, Republican Party
Noel Rodriquez, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 64
Maria Horn, Democratic Party
Brian M. Ohler, Republican Party
Brian M. Ohler, Independent Party
Maria Horn, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 65
Michelle L. Cook, Democratic Party
Christopher Beyus, Republican Party
Christopher Beyus, Independent Party
Michelle L. Cook, Working Families Party
Don Vaniah Alexander, Green Party
Office: State Representative 66
Matthew D. Dyer, Democratic Party
David T. Wilson, Republican Party
David T. Wilson, Independent Party
Matthew D. Dyer, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 67
Hilary Ram, Democratic Party
William J. Buckbee, Republican Party
William J. Buckbee, Independent Party
Hilary Ram, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 68
Sean Butterly, Democratic Party
Joseph Polletta, Republican Party
Joseph Polletta, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 69
Michele Zommer, Democratic Party
Cindy Harrison, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 70
Stephen Samela, Democratic Party
Rosa C. Rebimbas, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 71
Anthony J. D'Amelio, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 72
Larry B. Butler, Democratic Party
Vernon R. Matthews, Republican Party
Larry B. Butler, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 73
Ronald A. Napoli Jr., Democratic Party
Ronald A. Napoli Jr., Independent Party
Ronald A. Napoli Jr., Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 74
Michael DiGiovancarlo, Democratic Party
Stephanie Cummings, Republican Party
Stephanie Cummings, Independent Party
Michael DiGiovancarlo, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 75
Geraldo C. Reyes Jr., Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 76
Paul Honig, Democratic Party
John Piscopo, Republican Party
John Piscopo, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 77
Andrew M. Rasmussen-Tuller, Democratic Party
Cara Pavalock-D'Amato, Republican Party
Cara Pavalock-D'Amato, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 78
Whit Betts, Republican Party
Aileen Abrams, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 79
Christopher Ziogas, Democratic Party
David Rackliffe, Republican Party
David Rackliffe, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 80
John Corky Mazurek, Democratic Party
Gale L. Mastrofrancesco, Republican Party
John Corky Mazurek, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 81
Dagmara Scalise, Democratic Party
John Fusco, Republican Party
John Fusco, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 82
Michael D. Quinn, Democratic Party
Mike Skelps, Republican Party
Ernestine Holloway, Independent Party
Michael D. Quinn, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 83
Catherine Abercrombie, Democratic Party
Lou Arata, Republican Party
Lou Arata, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 84
Hilda E. Santiago, Democratic Party
Richard Cordero, Republican Party
Hilda E. Santiago, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 85
Weston Ulbrich, Independent Party
Mary Mushinsky, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 86
Vincent J. Mase Sr., Democratic Party
Vincent J. Candelora, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 87
Kathy Grant, Democratic Party
David Yaccarino, Independent Party
Kathy Grant, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 88
Josh Elliott, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 89
E.J. Maher, Democratic Party
Lezlye W. Zupkus, Republican Party
Lezlye W. Zupkus, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 90
Craig Fishbein, Independent Party
Jim Jinks, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 91
Michael C. D'Agostino, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 92
Patricia Dillon, Democratic Party
Patricia Dillon, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 93
Toni E. Walker, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 94
Robyn Porter, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 95
Juan Candelaria, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 96
Roland Lemar, Democratic Party
Eric Michael Mastroianni Sr., Republican Party
Eric Michael Mastroianni Sr., Independent Party
Roland Lemar, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 97
Alphonse Paolillo Jr., Democratic Party
Erin Reilly, Republican Party
Erin Reilly, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 98
Sean Scanlon, Democratic Party
Sean Scanlon, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 99
Dave Yaccarino, Democratic Party
Joe Zullo, Republican Party
Joe Zullo, Independent Party
Dave Yaccarino, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 100
Quentin Phipps, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 101
Noreen Kokoruda, Republican Party
John-Michael Parker, Independent Party
John-Michael Parker, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 102
Marc Riccio, Independent Party
Robin Comey, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 103
Pam Salamone, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 104
Kara Rochelle, Democratic Party
Myra Rivers, Republican Party
Kara Rochelle, Independent Party
Kara Rochelle, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 105
Christopher E. Bowen, Democratic Party
Nicole Klarides-Ditria, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 106
Rebekah Harriman-Stites, Democratic Party
Mitch Bolinsky, Republican Party
Rebekah Harriman-Stites, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 107
Stephen G. Harding, Independent Party
Kerri Colombo, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 108
Office: State Representative 109
Michael Henry, Republican Party
Michael Henry, Independent Party
David Arconti Jr., Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 110
Erin M. Domenech, Independent Party
Bob Godfrey, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 111
Bob Hebert, Republican Party
Bob Hebert, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 112
JP Sredzinski, Republican Party
JP Sredzinski, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 113
Elaine Matto, Democratic Party
Jason Perillo, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 114
Mary Welander, Democratic Party
Dan DeBarba, Independent Party
Mary Welander, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 115
Dorinda Borer, Democratic Party
Dorinda Borer, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 116
Michael DiMassa, Democratic Party
Michael DiMassa, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 117
Tony Sutton, Democratic Party
Charles Ferraro, Republican Party
Tony Sutton, Independent Party
Tony Sutton, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 118
Erik A. Smith, Independent Party
Frank Smith, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 119
Bryan Anderson, Independent Party
Bryan Anderson, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 120
Jim Feehan, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 121
Office: State Representative 122
Jose Goncalves, Democratic Party
Ben McGorty, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 123
Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox, Democratic Party
David Rutigliano, Republican Party
David Rutigliano, Independent Party
Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 124
Andre F. Baker, Democratic Party
Jasmin Sanchez, Republican Party
Wilfredo Martinez, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 125
Thomas P. O'Dea Jr., Republican Party
Office: State Representative 126,
Charlie Stallworth, Democratic Party
Lee V. Grisby II, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 127
John (Jack) F. Hennessy, Democratic Party
Peter Perillo, Republican Party
Robert T. Keeley Jr., Petitioning Candidate
Office: State Representative 128
Christopher Rosario, Democratic Party
Ethan Book Jr., Republican Party
Ethan Book Jr., Independent Party
Wanda R. Simmons, Petitioning Candidate
Office: State Representative 129
Steven Stafstrom, Democratic Party
Helene S. Kouassi, Republican Party
Robert E. Halstead, Petitioning Candidate
Office: State Representative 130
Antonio Felipe, Democratic Party
Terrence A. Sullivan, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 131
David K. Labriola, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 132
Brian Farnen, Independent Party
Jennifer Leeper, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 133
Joanne Romano-Csonka, Independent Party
Cristin McCarthy Vahey, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 134
Carla Volpe, Independent Party
Carla Volpe, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 135
John Shaban, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 136
Jonathan Steinberg, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 137
Chris Perone, Democratic Party
Ellen G. Wink, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 138
Emile Buzaid, Independent Party
Kenneth Gucker, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 139
Kevin Ryan, Democratic Party
Caleb Espinosa, Republican Party
Caleb Espinosa, Independent Party
Kevin Ryan, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 140
Travis Simms, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 141
Terrie E. Wood, Republican Party
Terrie E. Wood, Independent Party
Office: State Representative 142
Fred Wilms, Republican Party
Fred Wilms, Independent Party
Lucy Dathan, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 143
Patrizia Zucaro, Independent Party
Stephanie Thomas, Working Families Party
Office: State Representative 144
Office: State Representative 145
Office: State Representative 146
David Michel, Democratic Party
Office: State Representative 147
Matt Blumenthal, Democratic Party
Dan Maymin, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 148
Daniel J. Fox, Democratic Party
Wilm Donath, Republican Party
Office: State Representative 149
Office: State Representative 150
Office: State Representative 151
Harry Arora, Republican Party
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