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{{Short description|Lower house of the Connecticut General Assembly}} {{Use mdy dates|date=January 2012}} {{Infobox legislature | background_color = {{party color|Democratic Party (US)}} | name = Connecticut House of Representatives | legislature = [[Connecticut General Assembly]] | coa_pic = Coat of arms of Connecticut.svg | house_type = Lower house | term_limits = None | new_session = January 8, 2025 | leader1_type = [[Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives|Speaker]] | leader1 = [[Matthew Ritter]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]) | election1 = January 6, 2021 | leader2_type = Speaker pro tempore | leader2 = [[Bob Godfrey (politician)|Bob Godfrey]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]) | leader3_type = Majority Leader | leader3 = [[Jason Rojas]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]) | election3 = January 6, 2021 | leader4_type = Minority Leader | leader4 = [[Vincent Candelora]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]) | election4 = January 6, 2021 | term_length = 2 years | authority = Article III, Section 1, [[Connecticut Constitution]] | salary = $40,000/year | members = 151 | structure1 = Connecticut House of Representatives 2025.svg | structure1_res = 250 |political_groups1 = '''Majority''' * {{legend|#0000FF|[[Connecticut Democratic Party|Democratic]] (102)}} '''Minority''' * {{legend|#F8050D|[[Connecticut Republican Party|Republican]] (49)}} |last_election1 = [[2024 Connecticut House of Representatives election|November 5, 2024]]<br />(151 seats) |next_election1 = [[2026 Connecticut House of Representatives election|November 3, 2026]]<br />(151 seats) |redistricting = Legislative Control |meeting_place = House of Representatives Chamber<br />[[Connecticut State Capitol]]<br />[[Hartford, CT|Hartford]], Connecticut |website = [http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/menu/House.asp Connecticut House of Representatives] }} The '''Connecticut House of Representatives''' is the [[lower house]] in the [[Connecticut General Assembly]], the [[state legislature (United States)|state legislature]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Connecticut]]. The house is composed of 151 members representing an equal number of districts, with each constituency containing nearly 22,600 residents. Representatives are elected to two-year terms with no [[term limits in the United States|term limits]]. The House convenes within the [[Connecticut State Capitol]] in [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]]. ==History== [[File:CT-BlankStateHouse.jpg | thumb | right | A blank map of the Connecticut State House districts.]] The House of Representatives has its basis in the earliest incarnation of the General Assembly, the "General Corte" established in 1636 whose membership was divided between six generally elected magistrates (the predecessor of the Connecticut Senate) and three-member "committees" representing each of the three towns of the [[Connecticut Colony]] ([[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]], [[Wethersfield, Connecticut|Wethersfield]], and [[Windsor, Connecticut|Windsor]]). The [[Fundamental Orders of Connecticut]], adopted in 1639, replaced the committees with deputies; each town would elect three or four deputies for six-month terms. Although the magistrates and deputies sat together, they voted separately and in 1645 it was decreed that a measure had to have the approval of both groups in order to pass. The [[History of the Connecticut Constitution#The Connecticut Charter of 1662|Charter of 1662]] reduced the number of deputies per town to no more than two, and also changed the title of the legislature to the General Assembly. It was in 1698 that the General Assembly divided itself into its current bicameral form, with the twelve assistants (that replaced the magistrates) as the Council (which became the Senate in the [[History of the Connecticut Constitution#The Constitution of 1818|1818 constitution]]) and the deputies as the House of Representatives, which began electing the Speaker to preside over it. The terms of representatives were raised to two years in 1884.<ref>''Under the Gold Dome: An Insider's Look at the Connecticut Legislature'', by Judge Robert Satter. New Haven: Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, 2004, pp. 16–27.</ref> ==Leadership of the House== The [[Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives|Speaker of the House]] presides over the House of Representatives. The Speaker is elected by the majority party caucus followed by confirmation of the full House through the passage of a House resolution. In addition to presiding over the body, the Speaker is also its chief leadership position and controls the flow of legislation and committee assignments. Other House leaders, such as the [[majority leader|majority]] and [[minority leader]]s, are elected by their respective party caucuses relative to their party's strength in the chamber. The current Speaker is [[Matthew Ritter]] of the 1st House District the includes part of Hartford. The Majority Leader is [[Jason Rojas]] of the 9th House District which includes part of [[East Hartford, Connecticut|East Hartford]] and part of [[Manchester, Connecticut|Manchester]]. The [[Minority Leader]] is [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] [[Vincent Candelora]] of the 86th House District that includes part of [[Durham, Connecticut|Durham]], part of [[East Haven, Connecticut|East Haven]], part of [[Guilford, Connecticut|Guilford]], and [[North Branford, Connecticut|North Branford]]. {| class="wikitable" !colspan=2 align=center | Position !Representative !District |- | {{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}} |Speaker |[[Matthew Ritter]] |1 |- | {{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}} |Majority Leader |[[Jason Rojas]] |9 |- | {{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}} |Minority Leader |[[Vincent Candelora]] |86 |} <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Connecticut House in Session1.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The Connecticut House of Representatives in session in 2005.]] -->==Composition of the House of Representatives== {| style="width:50%" |- | scope="row" style="background:#33F; width:67.5%; text-align:center; color:white" | 102 <!--| style="background:#FFFFFF; width:2.9%; text-align:center; color:black"|--> | style="background:#F33; width:32.5%; text-align:center; color:white" | 49 |- | scope="row" style="text-align:center; color:#33F" | '''Democratic''' <!--|--> | style="text-align:center; color:#F33" | '''Republican''' |} {|class=wikitable style="text-align:center |- style="vertical-align:bottom;" !rowspan=3|Affiliation !colspan=2|Party !rowspan=3|Total ! |-style="height:5px" | {{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)|}} | {{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)|}} | style="background-color:black" | |- ![[Connecticut Democratic Party|Democratic]] ![[Connecticut Republican Party|Republican]] !Vacant |- !<small>End of Previous Legislature: 2023–2025</small> |98 |53 !151 |0 |- |colspan=5| |- !<small>Start of Current Legislature: 2025–2027</small>{{refn|group=lower-alpha|Democratic Rep. [[Christine Conley]] (District 40) resigned before the start of the legislative session to pursue another job.}} |101 |49 !150 |1 |- !<small>February 28, 2025</small>{{refn|group=lower-alpha|Democrat [[Dan Gaiewski]] won the special election for the 40th district; Republican Rep. [[Jason Perillo]] (District 113) resigned to take his elected seat in the State Senate.}} |102 |48 !150 |1 |- !<small>April 25, 2025</small>{{refn|group=lower-alpha|Republican [[Amy Romano]] won the special election for the 113th district.}} |102 |49 !151 |0 |- !Latest Voting Share |68% |32% ! colspan="2" |100% |} {{notelist}} ==List of current members== Current members of the Connecticut House of Representatives, as of April 25, 2025. {| class="wikitable sortable" !District !Name<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/menu/hlist.asp |title=House of Representatives Members (listed alphabetically) |publisher=[[Connecticut General Assembly]] |access-date=February 20, 2013}}</ref> !Party !Home city/town !First elected !Cities/towns represented |- | [[Connecticut's 1st assembly district|1]] | [[Matthew Ritter]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]] | 2010 | [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 2nd assembly district|2]] | [[Raghib Allie-Brennan]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Bethel, Connecticut|Bethel]] | 2018 | [[Bethel, Connecticut|Bethel]] (part), [[Danbury, Connecticut|Danbury]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 3rd assembly district|3]] | [[Minnie Gonzalez]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]] | 1996 | Hartford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 4th assembly district|4]] | [[Julio Concepcion]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Hartford]] |2018 (special) | Hartford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 5th assembly district|5]] | [[Maryam Khan]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Windsor, Connecticut|Windsor]] | 2022 (special) | Hartford (part), [[South Windsor, Connecticut|South Windsor]] (part), [[Windsor, Connecticut|Windsor]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 6th assembly district|6]] | [[James Sánchez (politician)|James Sanchez]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]] |2023 (special) |Hartford (part), [[West Hartford, Connecticut|West Hartford]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 7th assembly district|7]] | [[Joshua M. Hall|Joshua Hall]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Hartford]] | 2017 (special) | Hartford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 8th assembly district|8]] | [[Tim Ackert]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Coventry, Connecticut|Coventry]] | 2010 | [[Bolton, Connecticut|Bolton]] (part), [[Columbia, Connecticut|Columbia]], [[Coventry, Connecticut|Coventry]], [[Lebanon, Connecticut|Lebanon]] (part), [[Tolland, Connecticut|Tolland]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 9th assembly district|9]] | [[Jason Rojas]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[East Hartford, Connecticut|East Hartford]] | 2008 | [[East Hartford, Connecticut|East Hartford]] (part), [[Manchester, Connecticut|Manchester]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 10th assembly district|10]] | [[Henry Genga]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[East Hartford, Connecticut|East Hartford]] | 2006 | East Hartford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 11th House of Representatives district|11]] | [[Patrick Biggins]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[East Hartford, Connecticut|East Hartford]] | 2024 | East Hartford (part), Manchester (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 12th House of Representatives district|12]] | [[Geoff Luxenberg]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Manchester, Connecticut|Manchester]] | 2018 | Manchester (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 13th House of Representatives district|13]] | [[Jason Edward Doucette|Jason Doucette]] |{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Manchester, Connecticut|Manchester]] |2018 | [[Glastonbury, Connecticut|Glastonbury]] (part), Manchester (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 14th House of Representatives district|14]] | [[Tom Delnicki]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[South Windsor, Connecticut|South Windsor]] | 2016 | South Windsor (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 15th assembly district|15]] | [[Bobby Gibson]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Bloomfield, Connecticut|Bloomfield]] | 2018 (special) | [[Bloomfield, Connecticut|Bloomfield]], West Hartford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 16th assembly district|16]] | [[Melissa Osborne]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Simsbury, Connecticut|Simsbury]] | 2022 | [[Simsbury, Connecticut|Simsbury]] |- | [[Connecticut's 17th House of Representatives district|17]] | [[Eleni Kavros DeGraw]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Avon, Connecticut|Avon]] | 2020 | [[Avon, Connecticut|Avon]] (part), [[Canton, Connecticut|Canton]] |- | [[Connecticut's 18th assembly district|18]] | [[Jillian Gilchrest]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[West Hartford, Connecticut|West Hartford]] | 2018 | West Hartford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 19th House of Representatives district|19]] | [[Tammy Exum]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[West Hartford, Connecticut|West Hartford]] |2019 (special) | Avon (part), West Hartford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 20th assembly district|20]] | [[Kate Farrar]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[West Hartford, Connecticut|West Hartford]] | 2020 | [[Newington, Connecticut|Newington]] (part), West Hartford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 21st House of Representatives district|21]] | [[Mike Demicco]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Farmington, Connecticut|Farmington]] | 2012 | [[Farmington, Connecticut|Farmington]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 22nd House of Representatives district|22]] | [[Rebecca Martinez]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Plainville, Connecticut|Plainville]] | 2024 | Farmington (part), [[Plainville, Connecticut|Plainville]], [[Southington, Connecticut|Southington]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 23rd House of Representatives district|23]] | [[Devin Carney]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Old Lyme, Connecticut|Old Lyme]] | 2014 | [[Lyme, Connecticut|Lyme]], [[Old Lyme, Connecticut|Old Lyme]], [[Old Saybrook, Connecticut|Old Saybrook]], [[Westbrook, Connecticut|Westbrook]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 24th House of Representatives district|24]] | [[Emmanuel Sanchez (politician)|Emmanuel Sanchez]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[New Britain, Connecticut|New Britain]] | 2020 | [[New Britain, Connecticut|New Britain]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 25th House of Representatives district|25]] | [[Bobby Sanchez|Robert Sanchez]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[New Britain, Connecticut|New Britain]] | 2011 (special) | New Britain (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 26th House of Representatives district|26]] | [[David DeFronzo]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[New Britain, Connecticut|New Britain]] | 2024 | New Britain (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 27th House of Representatives district|27]] | [[Gary Turco]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Newington, Connecticut|Newington]] | 2018 | New Britain (part), Newington (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 28th assembly district|28]] | [[Amy Morrin Bello]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Wethersfield, Connecticut|Wethersfield]] | 2020 | [[Wethersfield, Connecticut|Wethersfield]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 29th assembly district|29]] | [[Kerry Szeps Wood|Kerry Wood]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Rocky Hill, Connecticut|Rocky Hill]] | 2018 | [[Rocky Hill, Connecticut|Rocky Hill]], Wethersfield (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 30th House of Representatives district|30]] | [[Donna Veach]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Berlin, Connecticut|Berlin]] | 2020 | Berlin (part), [[Southington, Connecticut|Southington]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 31st assembly district|31]] | [[Jill Barry]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Glastonbury, Connecticut|Glastonbury]] | 2018 | Glastonbury (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 32nd House of Representatives district|32]] | [[Christie Carpino]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Cromwell, Connecticut|Cromwell]] | 2010 | [[Cromwell, Connecticut|Cromwell]], [[Portland, Connecticut|Portland]] |- | [[Connecticut's 33rd House of Representatives district|33]] | [[Brandon Chafee]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Middletown, Connecticut|Middletown]] | 2020 | [[Middletown, Connecticut|Middletown]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 34th House of Representatives district|34]] | [[Irene Haines]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} |Rep | [[East Haddam, Connecticut|East Haddam]] | 2018 | [[East Haddam, Connecticut|East Haddam]], [[East Hampton, Connecticut|East Hampton]], [[Salem, Connecticut|Salem]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 35th House of Representatives district|35]] | [[Chris Aniskovich]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Clinton, Connecticut|Clinton]] | 2022 | [[Clinton, Connecticut|Clinton]], [[Killingworth, Connecticut|Killingworth]], [[Westbrook, Connecticut|Westbrook]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 36th House of Representatives district|36]] | [[Renee LaMark Muir]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Deep River, Connecticut|Deep River]] | 2024 | [[Chester, Connecticut|Chester]], [[Deep River, Connecticut|Deep River]], [[Essex, Connecticut|Essex]], [[Haddam, Connecticut|Haddam]] |- | [[Connecticut's 37th House of Representatives district|37]] | [[Nick Menapace]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[East Lyme, Connecticut|East Lyme]] | 2024 | [[East Lyme, Connecticut|East Lyme]], [[Montville, Connecticut|Montville]] (part), Salem (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 38th House of Representatives district|38]] | [[Nick Gauthier]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Waterford, Connecticut|Waterford]] | 2024 | Montville (part), [[Waterford, Connecticut|Waterford]] |- | [[Connecticut's 39th assembly district|39]] | [[Anthony Nolan (politician)|Anthony Nolan]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[New London, Connecticut|New London]] | 2019 (special) | [[New London, Connecticut|New London]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 40th House of Representatives district|40]] | [[Dan Gaiewski]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Groton, Connecticut|Groton]] | 2025 (special) | [[Groton, Connecticut|Groton]] (part), New London (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 41st House of Representatives district|41]] | [[Aundre Bumgardner]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Groton, Connecticut|Groton]] | 2022 | Groton (part), [[Stonington, Connecticut|Stonington]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 42nd House of Representatives district|42]] | [[Savet Constantine]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Wilton, Connecticut|Wilton]] | 2024 | [[New Canaan, Connecticut|New Canaan]] (part), [[Ridgefield, Connecticut|Ridgefield]] (part), [[Wilton, Connecticut|Wilton]] |- | [[Connecticut's 43rd assembly district|43]] | [[Greg Howard (politician)|Greg Howard]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Stonington, Connecticut|Stonington]] | 2020 | [[Ledyard, Connecticut|Ledyard]] (part), [[North Stonington, Connecticut|North Stonington]], Stonington (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 44th assembly district|44]] | [[Anne Dauphinais]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Killingly, Connecticut|Killingly]] | 2016 | [[Killingly, Connecticut|Killingly]] (part), [[Plainfield, Connecticut|Plainfield]] (part), [[Sterling, Connecticut|Sterling]] |- | [[Connecticut's 45th House of Representatives district|45]] | [[Brian Lanoue]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Griswold, Connecticut|Griswold]] |2018 | [[Griswold, Connecticut|Griswold]], Ledyard (part), [[Lisbon, Connecticut|Lisbon]] (part), [[Preston, Connecticut|Preston]], [[Voluntown, Connecticut|Voluntown]] |- | [[Connecticut's 46th House of Representatives district|46]] | [[Derell Wilson]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Norwich, Connecticut|Norwich]] | 2022 | Norwich (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 47th House of Representatives district|47]] | [[Doug Dubitsky]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Chaplin, Connecticut|Chaplin]] | 2014 | [[Brooklyn, Connecticut|Brooklyn]] (part), [[Canterbury, Connecticut|Canterbury]], [[Chaplin, Connecticut|Chaplin]], Lisbon (part), Norwich (part), Plainfield (part), [[Scotland, Connecticut|Scotland]], [[Sprague, Connecticut|Sprague]] |- | [[Connecticut's 48th House of Representatives district|48]] | [[Mark DeCaprio]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Colchester, Connecticut|Colchester]] | 2022 | [[Bozrah, Connecticut|Bozrah]], [[Colchester, Connecticut|Colchester]], [[Franklin, Connecticut|Franklin]], Lebanon (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 49th House of Representatives district|49]] | [[Susan Johnson (politician)|Susan Johnson]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Windham, Connecticut|Windham]] | 2008 | [[Windham, Connecticut|Windham]] |- | [[Connecticut's 50th House of Representatives district|50]] | [[Pat Boyd|Patrick Boyd]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Pomfret, Connecticut|Pomfret]] | 2016 | [[Ashford, Connecticut|Ashford]], Brooklyn (part), [[Eastford, Connecticut|Eastford]], [[Hampton, Connecticut|Hampton]], [[Mansfield, Connecticut|Mansfield]] (part), [[Pomfret, Connecticut|Pomfret]], [[Woodstock, Connecticut|Woodstock]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 51st House of Representatives district|51]] | [[Chris Stewart (Connecticut politician)|Chris Stewart]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Putnam, Connecticut|Putnam]] | 2024 | Killingly (part), [[Putnam, Connecticut|Putnam]], [[Thompson, Connecticut|Thompson]] |- | [[Connecticut's 52nd assembly district|52]] | [[Kurt Vail]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Stafford, Connecticut|Stafford]] | 2014 | [[Somers, Connecticut|Somers]], [[Stafford, Connecticut|Stafford]], [[Union, Connecticut|Union]], Woodstock |- | [[Connecticut's 53rd House of Representatives district|53]] | [[Tammy Nuccio]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Tolland, Connecticut|Tolland]] | 2020 | Tolland (part), [[Willington, Connecticut|Willington]], [[Vernon, Connecticut|Vernon]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 54th assembly district|54]] | [[Gregory Haddad]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Mansfield, Connecticut|Mansfield]] | 2010 | Mansfield (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 55th House of Representatives district|55]] | [[Steve Weir]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Hebron, Connecticut|Hebron]] | 2022 | [[Andover, Connecticut|Andover]], Bolton (part), Glastonbury (part), [[Hebron, Connecticut|Hebron]], [[Marlborough, Connecticut|Marlborough]] |- | [[Connecticut's 56th House of Representatives district|56]] | [[Kevin Brown (politician)|Kevin Brown]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Vernon, Connecticut|Vernon]] | 2022 | Vernon (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 57th House of Representatives district|57]] | [[Jaime Foster]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[East Windsor, Connecticut|East Windsor]] | 2020 | [[East Windsor, Connecticut|East Windsor]] (part), [[Ellington, Connecticut|Ellington]], Vernon (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 58th assembly district|58]] | [[John Santanella]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Enfield, Connecticut|Enfield]] | 2024 | [[Enfield, Connecticut|Enfield]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 59th assembly district|59]] | [[Carol Hall (politician)|Carol Hall]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Enfield, Connecticut|Enfield]] | 2016 | East Windsor (part), Enfield (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 60th House of Representatives district|60]] | [[Jane Garibay]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Windsor, Connecticut|Windsor]] | 2016 | Windsor (part), [[Windsor Locks, Connecticut|Windsor Locks]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 61st assembly district|61]] | [[Tami Zawistowski]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Suffield, Connecticut|Suffield]] | 2014 | [[East Granby, Connecticut|East Granby]], [[Suffield, Connecticut|Suffield]], Windsor Locks (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 62nd assembly district|62]] | [[Mark Anderson (Connecticut politician)|Mark Anderson]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Granby, Connecticut|Granby]] | 2020 | [[Barkhamsted, Connecticut|Barkhamsted]], [[Granby, Connecticut|Granby]], [[Hartland, Connecticut|Hartland]], [[New Hartford, Connecticut|New Hartford]] |- | [[Connecticut's 63rd assembly district|63]] | [[Jay Case]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Winchester, Connecticut|Winchester]] | 2012 | [[Colebrook, Connecticut|Colebrook]], [[Torrington, Connecticut|Torrington]] (part), [[Winchester, Connecticut|Winchester]] |- | [[Connecticut's 64th assembly district|64]] | [[Maria Horn]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Salisbury, Connecticut|Salisbury]] | 2018 | [[Canaan, Connecticut|Canaan]], [[Cornwall, Connecticut|Cornwall]], [[Goshen, Connecticut|Goshen]], [[Kent, Connecticut|Kent]], [[Norfolk, Connecticut|Norfolk]], [[North Canaan, Connecticut|North Canaan]], [[Salisbury, Connecticut|Salisbury]], [[Sharon, Connecticut|Sharon]], [[Washington, Connecticut|Washington]] |- | [[Connecticut's 65th assembly district|65]] | [[Joseph Canino|Joe Canino]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Torrington, Connecticut|Torrington]] | 2024 | Torrington (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 66th House of Representatives district|66]] | [[Karen Reddington-Hughes]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Woodbury, Connecticut|Woodbury]] | 2022 | [[Bethlehem, Connecticut|Bethlehem]], [[Litchfield, Connecticut|Litchfield]] (part), [[Morris, Connecticut|Morris]], [[Warren, Connecticut|Warren]], [[Woodbury, Connecticut|Woodbury]] |- | [[Connecticut's 67th House of Representatives district|67]] | [[Bill Buckbee]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[New Milford, Connecticut|New Milford]] | 2016 | [[New Milford, Connecticut|New Milford]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 68th House of Representatives district|68]] | [[Joseph Polletta|Joe Polletta]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Watertown, Connecticut|Watertown]] | 2017 (special) | [[Watertown, Connecticut|Watertown]], [[Waterbury, Connecticut|Waterbury]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 69th House of Representatives district|69]] | [[Jason Buchsbaum]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Southbury, Connecticut|Southbury]] | 2024 | [[Bridgewater, Connecticut|Bridgewater]], [[Roxbury, Connecticut|Roxbury]], New Milford (part), [[Southbury, Connecticut|Southbury]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 70th House of Representatives district|70]] | [[Seth Bronko]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Naugatuck, Connecticut|Naugatuck]] | 2022 | [[Naugatuck, Connecticut|Naugatuck]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 71st House of Representatives district|71]] | [[William Pizzuto]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Middlebury, Connecticut|Middlebury]] | 2022 (special) | [[Middlebury, Connecticut|Middlebury]], Waterbury (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 72nd House of Representatives district|72]] | [[Larry Butler (Connecticut politician)|Larry Butler]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Waterbury, Connecticut|Waterbury]] | 2006 | Waterbury (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 73rd House of Representatives district|73]] | [[Ronald Napoli Jr.|Ronald Napoli]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Waterbury, Connecticut|Waterbury]] | 2018 | Waterbury (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 74th House of Representatives district|74]] | [[Michael DiGiovancarlo]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Waterbury, Connecticut|Waterbury]] | 2020 | Waterbury (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 75th House of Representatives district|75]] | [[Geraldo Reyes]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Waterbury, Connecticut|Waterbury]] | 2016 | Waterbury (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 76th House of Representatives district|76]] | [[John Piscopo]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Thomaston, Connecticut|Thomaston]] | 1988 | [[Burlington, Connecticut|Burlington]], [[Harwinton, Connecticut|Harwinton]], Litchfield (part), [[Thomaston, Connecticut|Thomaston]] |- | [[Connecticut's 77th House of Representatives district|77]] | [[Cara Pavalock-D'Amato]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Bristol, Connecticut|Bristol]] | 2014 | [[Bristol, Connecticut|Bristol]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 78th House of Representatives district|78]] | [[Joe Hoxha]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Bristol, Connecticut|Bristol]] | 2022 | Bristol (part), [[Plymouth, Connecticut|Plymouth]] |- | [[Connecticut's 79th House of Representatives district|79]] | [[Mary Fortier]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Bristol, Connecticut|Bristol]] | 2022 | Bristol (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 80th House of Representatives district|80]] | [[Gale Mastrofrancesco]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Wolcott, Connecticut|Wolcott]] | 2018 | [[Wolcott, Connecticut|Wolcott]], Southington (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 81st House of Representatives district|81]] | [[Chris Poulos (politician)|Christopher Poulos]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Southington, Connecticut|Southington]] | 2022 | Southington (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 82nd House of Representatives district|82]] | [[Michael Quinn (American politician)|Michael Quinn]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Meriden, Connecticut|Meriden]] | 2020 | [[Meriden, Connecticut|Meriden]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 83rd House of Representatives district|83]] | [[Jack Fazzino|Jonathan Fazzino]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Berlin, Connecticut|Berlin]] | 2022 | Berlin (part), Meriden (part), Cheshire (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 84th House of Representatives district|84]] | [[Hilda Santiago]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Meriden, Connecticut|Meriden]] | 2012 | Meriden (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 85th House of Representatives district|85]] | [[Mary Mushinsky]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Wallingford, Connecticut|Wallingford]] | 1980 | [[Wallingford, Connecticut|Wallingford]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 86th House of Representatives district|86]] | [[Vincent Candelora]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[North Branford, Connecticut|North Branford]] | 2006 | [[Durham, Connecticut|Durham]] (part), [[East Haven, Connecticut|East Haven]] (part), [[Guilford, Connecticut|Guilford]] (part), [[North Branford, Connecticut|North Branford]] |- | [[Connecticut's 87th assembly district|87]] | [[Dave Yaccarino]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[North Haven, Connecticut|North Haven]] | 2010 | [[North Haven, Connecticut|North Haven]] |- | [[Connecticut's 88th House of Representatives district|88]] | [[Josh Elliott (politician)|Josh Elliott]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Hamden, Connecticut|Hamden]] | 2016 | [[Hamden, Connecticut|Hamden]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 89th House of Representatives district|89]] | [[Lezlye Zupkus]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Prospect, Connecticut|Prospect]] | 2012 | [[Bethany, Connecticut|Bethany]], [[Cheshire, Connecticut|Cheshire]] (part), [[Prospect, Connecticut|Prospect]], Waterbury (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 90th House of Representatives district|90]] | [[Craig C. Fishbein|Craig Fishbein]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Wallingford, Connecticut|Wallingford]] | 2016 | [[Middlefield, Connecticut|Middlefield]], Wallingford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 91st House of Representatives district|91]] | [[Laurie Sweet]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Hamden, Connecticut|Hamden]] | 2024 | Hamden (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 92nd House of Representatives district|92]] | [[Patricia Dillon]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]] | 1984 | [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 93rd House of Representatives district|93]] | [[Toni Walker]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]] | 2001 (special) | New Haven (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 94th House of Representatives district|94]] | [[Steven Winter (Connecticut politician)|Steven Winter]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]] | 2024 | Hamden (part), New Haven (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 95th House of Representatives district|95]] | [[Juan Candelaria]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]] | 2002 | New Haven (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 96th House of Representatives district|96]] | [[Roland Lemar]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]] | 2010 | New Haven (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 97th House of Representatives district|97]] | [[Alphonse Paolillo]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]] | 2018 | New Haven (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 98th House of Representatives district|98]] | [[Moira Rader]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Guilford, Connecticut|Guilford]] | 2022 | [[Branford, Connecticut|Branford]] (part), Guilford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 99th House of Representatives district|99]] | [[Joseph Zullo]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[East Haven, Connecticut|East Haven]] | 2019 (special) | East Haven (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 100th House of Representatives district|100]] | [[Kai Belton]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Middletown, Connecticut|Middletown]] |2023 (special) |Middletown (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 101st House of Representatives district|101]] | [[John-Michael Parker]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Madison, Connecticut|Madison]] | 2020 | Durham (part), [[Madison, Connecticut|Madison]] |- | [[Connecticut's 102nd House of Representatives district|102]] | [[Robin Comey]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Branford, Connecticut|Branford]] | 2018 | Branford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 103rd House of Representatives district|103]] | [[Liz Linehan]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Cheshire, Connecticut|Cheshire]] | 2016 | Cheshire (part), Hamden (part), Wallingford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 104th House of Representatives district|104]] | [[Kara Rochelle]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Ansonia, Connecticut|Ansonia]] | 2018 | [[Ansonia, Connecticut|Ansonia]], [[Derby, Connecticut|Derby]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 105th House of Representatives district|105]] | [[Nicole Klarides-Ditria]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Seymour, Connecticut|Seymour]] | 2018 | [[Beacon Falls, Connecticut|Beacon Falls]], Derby (part), [[Seymour, Connecticut|Seymour]] |- | [[Connecticut's 106th House of Representatives district|106]] | [[Mitch Bolinsky]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Newtown, Connecticut|Newtown]] | 2012 | [[Newtown, Connecticut|Newtown]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 107th House of Representatives district|107]] | [[Martin Foncello]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Brookfield, Connecticut|Brookfield]] | 2022 | Bethel (part), [[Brookfield, Connecticut|Brookfield]], Newtown (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 108th House of Representatives|108]] | [[Patrick Callahan (politician)|Patrick Callahan]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[New Fairfield, Connecticut|New Fairfield]] | 2020 | Danbury (part), [[New Fairfield, Connecticut|New Fairfield]], New Milford (part), [[Sherman, Connecticut|Sherman]] |- | [[Connecticut's 109th House of Representatives district|109]] | [[Farley Santos]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Danbury, Connecticut|Danbury]] | 2022 | Danbury (part) |-] | [[Connecticut's 110th House of Representatives district|110]] | [[Bob Godfrey (politician)|Bob Godfrey]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Danbury, Connecticut|Danbury]] | 1988 | Danbury (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 111th House of Representatives district|111]] | [[Aimee Berger-Girvalo]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Ridgefield, Connecticut|Ridgefield]] | 2020 | Ridgefield (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 112th House of Representatives district|112]] | [[Tony Scott (politician)|Tony Scott]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Monroe, Connecticut|Monroe]] | 2021 (special) | [[Easton, Connecticut|Easton]] (part), [[Monroe, Connecticut|Monroe]], [[Trumbull, Connecticut|Trumbull]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 113th House of Representatives district|113]] | [[Amy Romano]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Shelton, Connecticut|Shelton]] | 2025 (special) | [[Shelton, Connecticut|Shelton]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 114th House of Representatives district|114]] | [[Mary Welander]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Orange, Connecticut|Orange]] | 2020 | Derby (part), Hamden (part), [[Orange, Connecticut|Orange]] (part), [[Woodbridge, Connecticut|Woodbridge]] |- | [[Connecticut's 115th House of Representatives district|115]] | [[Bill Heffernan (Connecticut politician)|William Heffernan]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[West Haven, Connecticut|West Haven]] | 2024 (special) | [[West Haven, Connecticut|West Haven]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 116th House of Representatives district|116]] | [[Treneé McGee]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[West Haven, Connecticut|West Haven]] | 2021 (special) | West Haven (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 117th House of Representatives district|117]] | [[Michael Shannon (Connecticut politician)|Michael Shannon]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Milford, Connecticut|Milford]] | 2024 | [[Milford, Connecticut|Milford]] (part), Orange (part), West Haven (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 118th House of Representatives district|118]] | [[Frank Smith (Connecticut politician)|Frank Smith]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Milford, Connecticut|Milford]] | 2020 | Milford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 119th House of Representatives district|119]] | [[Kathy Kennedy]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Milford, Connecticut|Milford]] | 2018 | Orange (part), Milford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 120th House of Representatives district|120]] | [[Kaitlyn Shake]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Stratford, Connecticut|Stratford]] | 2024 | [[Stratford, Connecticut|Stratford]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 121st House of Representatives district|121]] | [[Joe Gresko|Joseph Gresko]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Stratford, Connecticut|Stratford]] | 2016 | Stratford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 122nd House of Representatives district|122]] | [[Ben McGorty]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Shelton, Connecticut|Shelton]] | 2014 | Shelton (part), Stratford (part), Trumbull (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 123rd House of Representatives district|123]] | [[David Rutigliano]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Trumbull, Connecticut|Trumbull]] | 2012 | Trumbull (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 124th House of Representatives district|124]] | [[Andre Baker]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport]] | 2014 | Bridgeport (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 125th House of Representatives district|125]] | [[Tom O'Dea]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[New Canaan, Connecticut|New Canaan]] | 2012 | [[Darien, Connecticut|Darien]] (part), New Canaan (part), [[Stamford, Connecticut|Stamford]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 126th House of Representatives district|126]] | [[Fred Gee (politician)|Fred Gee]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport]] | 2022 | [[Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 127th House of Representatives district|127]] | [[Marcus Brown (politician)|Marcus Brown]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport]] | 2022 | Bridgeport (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 128th House of Representatives district|128]] | [[Christopher Rosario]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport]] | 2014 | Bridgeport (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 129th House of Representatives district|129]] | [[Steven Stafstrom]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport]] | 2015 (special) | Bridgeport (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 130th House of Representatives district|130]] | [[Antonio Felipe]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport]] | 2019 (special) | Bridgeport (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 131st House of Representatives district|131]] | [[Arnold Jensen]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Oxford, Connecticut|Oxford]] | 2024 | Naugatuck (part), [[Oxford, Connecticut|Oxford]], Southbury (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 132nd House of Representatives district|132]] | [[Jennifer Leeper]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Fairfield, Connecticut|Fairfield]] | 2020 | [[Fairfield, Connecticut|Fairfield]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 133rd House of Representatives district|133]] | [[Cristin McCarthy Vahey]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Fairfield, Connecticut|Fairfield]] | 2014 | Bridgeport (part), Fairfield (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 134th House of Representatives district|134]] | [[Sarah Keitt]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Fairfield, Connecticut|Fairfield]] | 2022 | Fairfield (part), Trumbull (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 135th assembly district|135]] | [[Anne Meiman Hughes|Anne Hughes]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Redding, Connecticut|Redding]] | 2018 | Easton (part), [[Redding, Connecticut|Redding]], [[Weston, Connecticut|Weston]] |- | [[Connecticut's 136th House of Representatives district|136]] | [[Jonathan Steinberg (politician)|Jonathan Steinberg]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Westport, Connecticut|Westport]] | 2010 | [[Westport, Connecticut|Westport]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 137th assembly district|137]] | [[Kadeem Roberts]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Norwalk, Connecticut|Norwalk]] | 2022 | [[Norwalk, Connecticut|Norwalk]] (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 138th assembly district|138]] | [[Kenneth Gucker]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Danbury, Connecticut|Danbury]] | 2024 | Danbury (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 139th assembly district|139]] | [[Kevin Ryan (politician)|Kevin Ryan]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Montville, Connecticut|Montville]] | 1992 | Ledyard (part), Montville (part), Norwich (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 140th assembly district|140]] | [[Travis Simms]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Norwalk, Connecticut|Norwalk]] | 2018 | Norwalk (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 141st assembly district|141]] | [[Tracy Marra]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Darien, Connecticut|Darien]] | 2022 | Darien (part), Norwalk (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 142nd assembly district|142]] | [[Lucy Dathan]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[New Canaan, Connecticut|New Canaan]] | 2018 | New Canaan (part), Norwalk (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 143rd assembly district|143]] | [[Dominique Johnson (politician)|Dominique Johnson]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Norwalk, Connecticut|Norwalk]] | 2022 | Norwalk (part), Westport (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 144th House of Representatives district|144]] | [[Hubert Douglas Delany|Hubert Delany]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Stamford, Connecticut|Stamford]] | 2022 (special) | Stamford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 145th assembly district|145]] | [[Corey Paris]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Stamford, Connecticut|Stamford]] | 2021 (special) | Stamford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 146th House of Representatives district|146]] | [[Eilish Collins Main]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Stamford, Connecticut|Stamford]] | 2024 | Stamford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 147th House of Representatives district|147]] | [[Matt Blumenthal]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Stamford, Connecticut|Stamford]] | 2018 | Stamford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 148th House of Representatives district|148]] | [[Jonathan Jacobson (Connecticut politician)|Jonathan Jacobson]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Stamford, Connecticut|Stamford]] |2024 |Stamford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 149th House of Representatives district|149]] | [[Tina Courpas]] | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Rep | [[Greenwich, Connecticut|Greenwich]] | 2024 | [[Greenwich, Connecticut|Greenwich]] (part), Stamford (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 150th House of Representatives district|150]] | [[Steve Meskers|Stephen Meskers]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Greenwich, Connecticut|Greenwich]] | 2018 | Greenwich (part) |- | [[Connecticut's 151st House of Representatives district|151]] | [[Hector Arzeno]] | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Dem | [[Greenwich, Connecticut|Greenwich]] | 2022 | Greenwich (part) |- |} == Past composition of the House of Representatives == {{main|Political party strength in Connecticut}} ==Notable former House members== ===1700s=== * [[Jonathan Trumbull]], Governor of Connecticut Colony, Governor of Connecticut * [[Roger Sherman]], First Mayor of [[New Haven]], Constitutional Signatory, United States Congressman, United States Senator * [[Jonathan Trumbull Jr.]] Aide-de-camp to General Washington, Congressman, US Senator, 20th Governor of Connecticut * [[Jeremiah Wadsworth]], Congressman, Constitutional Convention Member * [[John Davenport (Connecticut politician)]], Continental Army Officer, Congressman ===1800s=== * [[Gideon Tomlinson]], Congressman, US Senator, 25th Governor of Connecticut * [[Noah Webster]], Dictionary author and educator * [[Henry W. Edwards]], Congressman, US Senator, 27th and 29th Governor of Connecticut * [[Samuel A. Foot]], Congressman, US Senator, 28th Governor of Connecticut * [[Isaac Toucey]], Congressman, US Senator, United States Attorney General, Secretary of the Navy, 33rd Governor of Connecticut * [[William W. Eaton]], Congressman and US Senator * [[Marcus H. Holcomb]], Connecticut Attorney General, 66th Governor of Connecticut * [[Henry C. Deming]], Congressman, Mayor of [[Hartford]], Commander of the [[12th Connecticut Infantry Regiment]] * [[John T. Wait]], Congressman * [[William E. Simonds]], Congressman, Patent Commissioner, [[Medal of Honor]] recipient * [[Augustus Brandegee]] Congressman, Mayor of [[New London, Connecticut|New London]] * [[John Q. Tilson]], Congressman * [[E. Stevens Henry]], Connecticut State Treasurer, Congressman * [[P.T. Barnum]], showman, politician, and businessman known for the [[Barnum and Bailey Circus]]. * [[Charles Phelps (politician)|Charles Phelps]], lawyer, state legislator, Connecticut Secretary of State, and first Attorney General of Connecticut ===1900s=== * [[Marcus H. Holcomb]], Attorney General of Connecticut, 66th Governor of Connecticut * [[Everett J. Lake]], 67th Governor of Connecticut * [[Raymond E. Baldwin]], Congressman, United States Senator, 72nd and 74th Governor of Connecticut, Chief Justice of the Connecticut Court of Errors, Chair of the 1965 Constitutional Convention * [[Emily Sophie Brown]], one of the first women to be elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives * [[Abraham A. Ribicoff]], 80th Governor of Connecticut, United States Senator, [[United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare]] * [[John N. Dempsey]], 81st Governor of Connecticut * [[William R. Ratchford]], Congressman * [[Stewart McKinney (politician)]], Congressman * [[Sam Gejdenson]], Congressman * [[Ronald A. Sarasin]], Congressman * [[Ella T. Grasso]], 83rd Governor of Connecticut * [[Barbara B. Kennelly]], Congresswoman * [[William O'Neill (Connecticut politician)|William O'Neill]], 84th Governor of Connecticut * [[Lowell P. Weicker Jr.]], Congressman, US Senator, 85th Governor of Connecticut * [[Sam Gejdenson]], Congressman * [[John G. Rowland]], 86th Governor of Connecticut * [[Gary Franks]], Congressman * [[Christopher Shays]], Congressman * [[Susan Bysiewicz]], Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of State. * [[George Jepsen]], Connecticut Attorney General and Chair of the [[Connecticut Democratic Party]]. ===2000s=== * [[Rob Simmons]], Congressman * [[Jodi Rell]], 87th Governor of Connecticut * [[Joe Courtney (politician)|Joe Courtney]], Congressman * [[Richard Blumenthal]], Connecticut Attorney General and US Senator * [[Chris Murphy]], Congressman and US Senator === 2010s === * [[Elizabeth Esty]], Congresswoman. * [[Denise Merrill]], Connecticut Secretary of State. * [[William Tong]], Connecticut Attorney General === 2020s === * [[Stephanie Thomas (politician)|Stephanie Thomas]], Connecticut Secretary of State. * [[Sean Scanlon (politician)|Sean Scanlon]], Connecticut State Controller. ==See also== * [[Connecticut State Capitol]] * [[Connecticut General Assembly]] * [[Connecticut Senate]] * [[List of members of the Connecticut General Assembly from Norwalk]] ==References== {{reflist|30em}} ==External links== * [http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/menu/House.asp Connecticut House of Representatives] * [https://www.cga.ct.gov/rr/tfs/20210401_2021%20Redistricting%20Project/NODISPLAY_data/housemaps/Map-Statewide/2021HouseFinal.pdf Connecticut House Districts Map] * [http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/menu/CGAFindLeg.asp District search by address] {{Connecticut House of Representatives}} {{ConnecticutGenAssemDist}} {{United States legislatures}} {{Connecticut}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Organizations established in 1698]] [[Category:Connecticut General Assembly|House of Representatives]] [[Category:State lower houses in the United States]] [[Category:1698 establishments in Connecticut]] [[Category:Government agencies established in the 1690s]] [[Category:Legislatures of the Thirteen Colonies]]
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