Tuesday, May 23, 2006

General Assembly 2006: Races to Watch (May Edition)

Neglected this week has been the many, many legislative races that are kicking off all over the state. These are some of the more interesting ones. If anyone has any information they want me to add to this list, put it in the comments. If it's appropriate, I'll add it. I am posting links to websites and candidate blogs, too, so feel free to post those here.

If you work for a candidate and think your race should be on this list, email me.

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Updated 5/23/2006

Senate: 07 ; 09 ; 12 ; 14 ; 16 ; 18 ; 22 ; 31

House: 02 ; 19 ; 30 ; 34 ; 37 ; 38 ; 44 ; 50 ; 59 ; 61 ; 65 ; 79 ; 86 ; 100 ; 101 ; 104 ; 117 ; 120 ; 132 ; 134 ; 136

Senate 07

  • Incumbent: Sen John Kissel (R)

  • Opponent: Bill Kiner (D) (website)

  • Towns: East Granby, Enfield, Granby, Somers, Suffield, Windsor (part), Windsor Locks

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 1.64%

  • Notes: Kissel won based on his personal popularity alone in 2004. His district went heavily for Kerry. Kissel was one of the few senators to vote against civil unions in 2005. Bill Kiner is running against him again: break out the bright orange signs.

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Senate 09

  • Incumbent: Sen. Biagio "Billy" Ciotto (D) (retiring)

  • Challenger 1: Paul Doyle (D)

  • Challenger 2: Tom McBride (D)

  • Challenger 3: Ralph Capenera (R)

  • Towns: Newington, Wethersfield, Cromwell, Middletown (part), Rocky Hill

  • Notes: Rep. Doyle (D-Wethersfield) was nominated over former Newington mayor Tom McBride. McBride has been mulling a primary.

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Senate 12

  • Incumbent: Sen. Edward Meyer(D)

  • Opponent: Gregg Hannan (R) (website)

  • Towns: Branford, Durham, Guilford, Killingworth, Madison, N. Branford

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 3.16%

  • Notes: This is typically a Republican area. Meyer defeated Bill Aniskovich in an upset in 2004.

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Senate 14

  • Incumbent: Sen. Gayle Slossberg (D) (website)

  • Opponent: Barbara Lisman (R)

  • Towns: Milford, Orange, West Haven (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 3.82%

  • Notes: Slossberg defeated a GOP incumbent in 2004.

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Senate 16

  • Incumbent: Sen. Chris Murphy (Not Running)

  • Candidate 1: Sam Caliguiri (R) (website) ; (blog)

  • Candidate 2: David Zoni (D)

  • Towns: Cheshire (part), Southington, Waterbury (part), Wolcott

  • Notes: A rare open seat in the Senate--this one is being vacated by Sen. Chris Murphy, who is running for Congress. Another candidate, Rep. John "Corky" Mazurek (D-Southington), dropped out due to lack of support. It's unknown whether he's running for re-election in the 80th district.

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Senate 18

  • Incumbent: Sen. Cathy Cook (R) (Running for Comptroller)

  • Candidate 1: Lenny T. Winkler (R)

  • Candidate 2: Andy Maynard (D) (website)

  • Towns: Griswold, Groton, N. Stonington, Plainfield, Preston, Sterling, Stonington, Voluntown

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 8.95%

  • Notes: Cook is running for comptroller this year, making this an open seat.

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Senate 22

  • Incumbent: Sen. Bill Finch (D)(website); (blog)

  • Opponent: Robert Russo (R)(website)

  • Towns: Bridgeport (part), Monroe, Trumbull (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 7.96%

  • Notes: Finch has one of the most active candidate blogs I've seen. Worth checking out. Russo's site doesn't seem to be up, yet.

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Senate 31

  • Incumbent: Sen. Tom Colapietro (D)

  • Opponent: Beverly Bobroske (R): (website)

  • Towns: Bristol, Harwinton (part), Plainville, Plymouth

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 5.14%

  • Notes: Colapietro has said homosexuality is a "sickness." Bobroske's website is not yet active, apparently.

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House of Representatives

House 02

  • Incumbent: Rep. Hank Bielawa (R)(Not Running)

  • Candidate 1: J. Philip Gallagher (R)

  • Candidate 2: Jason Bartlett (D)

  • Towns: Bethel (part), Danbury (part) Redding (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 0.82% (87 votes)

  • Notes: Bielawa won in 2004 because he was cross-endorsed by an Independent party. Very strange stuff. Jason Bartlett, who lost to him in 2002 and 2004, is running again for the seat. Bielawa announced his retirement in May.

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House 19

  • Incumbent: Rep. Robert Farr (R) (Running for Attorney General)

  • Candidate 1: Beth Bye (D)

  • Towns: West Hartford

  • Notes: Farr's retirement makes this a possible pickup for Democrats.

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House 30

  • Incumbent: Rep. Joe Aresimowicz (D)

  • Opponent: Edward Pocock (R) (website)

  • Towns: Berlin (part), Southington (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 7.44%

  • Notes: Aresimowicz defeated a GOP incumbent in 2004. Pocock has been very popular in Southington, however.

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House 34

  • Incumbent: Rep. Gail Hamm (D)

  • Opponent: Salvatore Nucifora (R)

  • Towns: East Hampton, Middletown (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 9.92%

  • Notes: Probably safe, although both towns are unstable for Democrats lately. Hamm irritated her constituents in East Hampton when she pushed for a law restricting development around lakes.

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House 37

  • Incumbent: Rep. Ed Jutila (D)

  • Towns: East Lyme, Salem

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 8.69%

  • Notes: East Lyme is GOP, and Jutila is invisible.

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House 38

  • Incumbent: Rep. Elizabeth Ritter (D)

  • Towns: Montville (part), Waterford

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 6.61%

  • Notes: Waterford is trending GOP

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House 44

  • Incumbent: Rep. Michael A. Caron (R)

  • Towns: Killingly (part), Plainfield (part), Sterling

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 10.37%

  • Notes: Should at least be competitive. This part of the state is trending Democrat.

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House 50

  • Incumbent: Rep. Mike Alberts (R)

  • Opponent: Sherri Vogt (D) (website)

  • Towns: Brooklyn, Eastford, Hampton, Pomfret, Woodstock

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 0.44% (48 votes)

  • Notes: Most endangered Republican. Defeated Democrat Reece Painter in general election, but Painter defeated Alberts in special election to fill remaining two months of term vacated by Rep. Jefferson Davis (D-Pomfret), who resigned 8/04. Very strange.

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House 59

  • Incumbent: Rep. Steven Jarmoc (D) (retiring)

  • Challenger #1: Karen Jarmoc (D)

  • Challenger #2: Charles Woods (R)

  • Towns: Enfield

  • Notes: Karen Jarmoc is Steven Jarmoc's wife. Woods also ran in 2004, but lost to Steven Jarmoc.

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House 61

  • Incumbent: Rep. Ruth Fahrbach (R)

  • Opponent: Derek Donnelly (D) (website) ; (blog)

  • Towns: Suffield, Windsor (part), East Granby (part)

  • Notes: Fahrbach hasn't had much opposition in the last few years, but Donnelly has raised a very respectable amount of money and support, and is looking to make a race of it.

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House 65

  • Incumbent: Rep. Anne Ruwet (R)

  • Towns: Torrington (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 5.1%

  • Notes: Ruwet’s son is Mayor Ryan Bingham of Torrington.

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House 79

  • Incumbent: Rep. Kosta Diamantis (D)

  • Primary Challenger: Frank Nicastro (D)

  • Opponent 2: Henry Raymond (R)

  • Towns: Bristol (part)

  • Notes: This nomination was a bruiser!
    From The Architect:
    Add the 79th onto that list too - Diamantis was defeated last night at the caucus 9-7 by former Mayor Frank Nicastro. The camps then proceeded to get into a fistfight and an older woman was punched out cold. Arrests were made.

    A Union member who works at Theiss Steel is running for the Republicans - the bitter primary (with the loser vowing to run in the general by petitioning) makes this an interesting contest.

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House 86

  • Incumbent: Rep. Robert Ward (R) (not running)

  • Towns: East Haven (part), North Branford, Wallingford (part)

  • Candidate #1: Vincent J. Candelora (R)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 13.95%

  • Notes: Longtime Minority Leader Ward's retirement makes this an open seat. North Branford, the major town in the district, elected a Democratic First Selectman in 2005. Candelora is a member of the town council.

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House 100

  • Incumbent: Rep. Raymond Kalinowski (R)

  • Towns: Durham, Middlefield, Middletown (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 2.93%

  • Notes: Durham went Dem in 2005, and the margin is small. Kalinowski served on impeachment committee in 2004.

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House 101

  • Incumbent: Rep. Deborah Heinrich (D) (website)

  • Opponent: Noreen Kokoruda (R)

  • Towns: Guilford (part), Madison

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 6.06%

  • Notes: Very Republican area. Heinrich defeated a longtime GOP incumbent in 2004.

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House 104

  • Incumbent: Rep. Linda Gentile (D)

  • Opponent: Joseph Romano (R)

  • Towns: Ansonia (part), Derby (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 4.17%

  • Notes: This was an open seat in 2004, vacated by a long-serving Democrat.

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House 117

  • Incumbent: Rep. Paul Davis (D)

  • Towns: Milford (part), Orange (part), West Haven (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 4.73%

  • Notes: Milford and Orange trend Republican. Davis is one of the people behind the bill to make assulting umpires a felony.

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House 120

  • Incumbent: Rep. John Harkins (R)

  • Opponent: Dave Mooney (D) (website)

  • Towns: Stratford (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 5.81%

  • Notes: Stratford is trending Democratic following gains by Democrats in the municipal elections. Harkins has been in the news for controversial anti-illegal alien stances. Dave Mooney is known around here for his blogging.

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House 132

  • Incumbent: Rep. Thomas Drew (D) (website)

  • Opponent: Chris DeSanctis (R)

  • Towns: Fairfield (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 4.90%

  • Notes: Against natural gas terminal in Sound.

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House 134

  • Incumbent: Rep. John "Jack" Stone (R)

  • Towns: Fairfield (part), Trumbull (part)

  • 2004 Margin of Victory: 7.88%

  • Notes: Lost the first selectman race in Fairfield to Ken Flatto. Stone was elected to a selectman's seat, but did not take it. Stone is seeking re-election to the House.

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18 comments:

Mr X said...

I wanted to let everyone know that Andrew Roraback will have an opponent this time around.

Matthew Brennan of Winchester will be The Democratic Candidate for The 30th Senatorial District.

I truly believe that no election should go unopposed and at least this will spark some interest.

GMR said...

Gregg Hannan is the correct spelling of the 12 SD Republican candidate. He's got a good shot at winning his race...

Authentic Connecticut Republican said...

Re: 30th Assembly Seat
" Berlin and Southington trend Dem, probably safe. Aresimowicz defeated a GOP incumbent in 2004."


No one's ever seen Aresimowicz except on the side of a milk carton; he's been missing ever since he was elected.

Eddie Pocock on the other hand has won several local (Southington) elections and has been the highest vote getter every time.

Pocock is also known nationally in shooting circles due to the Southington Police Rifle Team that he founded years ago. He might well be the best rifleman on the planet.
He's already outpaced the incumbant in fund raising as well; and without accepting special interest monies which seem to the only funds available to the incumbant.


-ACR

Anonymous said...

Add the 79th onto that list too - Diamantis was defeated last night at the caucus 9-7 by former Mayor Frank Nicastro. The camps then proceeded to get into a fistfight and an older woman was punched out cold. Arrests were made.

A Union member who works at Theiss Steel is running for the Republicans - the bitter primary (with the loser vowing to run in the general by petitioning) makes this an interesting contest.

Genghis Conn said...

Tom McBride was the mayor of Newington until he stepped down this year. I have trouble believing that the 9th SD will go GOP.

Steve Jarmoc (D-Enfield) isn't running again, and will be replaced on the Democratic ticket by his wife Karen. (DG, do you know who the GOP candidate in the 59th is? I was told there'd be one.)

Oh, and Evelyn Mantilla (D-Hartford) isn't running again. She'll be replaced on the ticket by Angel Arce.

Anonymous said...

Some more info on the Bristol 79th LD Democrats Fiasco for you GC:

http://www.bristolpress.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16677580&BRD=1643&PAG=461&dept_id=10486&rfi=6

http://www.courant.com/news/local/nb/hc-79housedem0523.artmay23,0,4260033.story

Genghis Conn said...

All right, I've added the 9th Senate (there's interest, and I'm originally from Newington so I'll probably follow it anyway), the 59th House and the 79th House. I may add Senate 21, too--give me some time to look into it.

If anyone lives in these districts, keep us posted when you hear something new about the campaigns.

Genghis Conn said...

Don't forget that this post, which will be constantly updated, is easy to access by clicking on "Legislative Races to Watch" at the top of the page! Check back often.

David said...

Bryan Hurlburt got the Democratic party nomination last night to run for the 53rd district, which is now an open seat since Mike Cardin decided that he isn't going to seek re-election.

David said...

Gentile will fair good in her district. I don't think she has anything to worry about.

David said...

Romano is from Derby, and the majority of the district is in Ansonia, where Gentile is from.

Rumor has it that Romano doesn't even live in the district. He lists his parents' address as his residency so that he could run there.

Mr X said...

More News about Litchfield County about State House Races.

in The 64th House- State Rep Roberta Willis(D) is being challenged by Nancy Sieller(R) who was unsuccessful in her bid for a seat on The Torrington City Council.

in the 66th House-Newcomer Frances Cassidy (D) of Woodbury will challenge State Rep Craig Miner(R-Litchfield)

Has anyone heard if any Democrats were chosen in the 67th,68th or 69th Districts??

I think it is great when new people take on these incumbents and with the way the political climate is this year we could see some upsets perhaps.

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Anonymous said...

There they go again - Gentile's hacks have no substantive points against Romano so they break out the unfounded lies to smear him yet again.

If Gentile & Co. are so confident in a sweeping victory come November, why even mention Romano or continue to libel him?

Anonymous said...

I usually don't follow state senate/state rep races but the race going on in the 30th district seems to be somewhat exciting, especially since it is only July 16th. Is anyone familiar with this district or knows these candidates. I don't live in the 30th, but I stumbled across Pocock's website and have been reading some of the posts on the Southington live blog. Are there any other races this interesting out there?

Newhall Watchdog said...

I noticed that Bill Fitch (Senate 22) received campaign contributions from the Environmental Professionals Organization of Connecticut, the organization of clean-up contractors. Given that part of his job as the Chair of the Environment Committee is to monitor the funds that go to these contractors, might this not present a conflict of interest?

Anonymous said...

Watch the 8th Assembly District. Joan Lewis has been incognito and Ackert seems to have a lot of energy and support.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps, Genghis, you Conn update your "General Assembly 2006: Races to Watch (May Edition)" page. It IS after Labor Day, and there are fewer than 60 days left before the the Nov.7 elections.