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  2. Erick Russell - Wikipedia

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    Russell became the first openly gay African American elected to a statewide office in the United States. [10] [11] He was sworn into office on January 4, 2023. [12]

  3. Political party strength in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Connecticut: Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Secretary of the State; Attorney General; State Treasurer; State Comptroller; The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: State Senate; State House of Representatives; State delegation to the U.S ...

  4. List of United States representatives from Connecticut

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    First elected in 2006. Albert W. Cretella: January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1959 Republican: 3rd [data missing] Emilio Q. Daddario: January 3, 1959 – January 3, 1971 Democratic: 1st [data missing] Samuel W. Dana: January 3, 1797 – May 10, 1810 Federalist: At-large: Resigned after being elected U.S. Senator. James Davenport: December 5, 1796 ...

  5. James M. O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, O'Brien challenged Casassa in the city's first nonpartisan election. He topped the ticket in the four-way primary election which also included former state senator Conde Brodbine and state representative Thomas F. Carroll. Crime was the main issue during the campaign, specifically the unsolved murders of two well-known Revere men.

  6. Connecticut House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    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, Wethersfield, and Windsor).

  7. Connecticut State Senate - Wikipedia

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    The state senate comprises 36 members, each representing a district with around 99,280 inhabitants. Senators are elected to two-year terms without term limits. The Connecticut State Senate is one of 14 state legislative upper houses whose members serve two-year terms; four-year terms are more common.

  8. Connecticut Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut has not elected any GOP candidates to statewide office since 2006, when Jodi Rell was elected to a full term as governor. First elected as lieutenant governor in 1994, Rell assumed the position of governor in 2004 following the resignation of John G. Rowland. In 2010, Rell opted not to seek re-election to a second term.

  9. Revere, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The mayor is elected to a four-year term and also serves as chair of the school committee. The current mayor of Revere is Patrick M. Keefe Jr. [39] The Revere City Council is made up of eleven members, five at-large councillors and six ward councillors. [40] Revere also elects its own school committee, which is made up of seven members total. [41]