CONNECTICUT SENATE

The chamber to the Connecticut State Senate within the capitol.

The 'Connecticut State Senate' is the upper house of the Connecticut General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Connecticut. The state senate comprises 36 members, each representing a district with around 94,600 inhabitants. Senators are elected to a two-year term without term limits. The Connecticut State Senate is one of the 14 upper house bodies in U.S. state legislatures that serves at a two-year cycle, rather than the normal four-year term as in the majority of states.
As in other upper houses of state and territorial legislatures and the federal U.S. Senate, the Senate is reserved with special functions such as confirming or rejecting gubernatorial appointments to the state's executive departments, the state cabinet, commissions and boards. Unlike a majority of U.S. state legislatures, both the Connecticut House of Representatives and the State Senate vote on the composition to the Connecticut Supreme Court.
The Senate meets within the State Capitol in Hartford.

Contents
Leadership of the Senate
Current leadership
Make-up of the Senate
Members of the Senate
See also
External links

Leadership of the Senate


The Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut serves as the President of the Senate, but only casts a legislative vote if required to break a tie. In his or her absence, the President Pro Tempore presides over the Senate. The President Pro Tempore is elected by the majority party caucus followed by confirmation of the entire Senate through a Senate Resolution. The President Pro Tempore is the chief leadership position in the Senate. The other Senate majority and minority leaders are elected by their respective party caucuses.
The President of the Senate is Connecticut Lieutenant Governor Michael Fedele of the Republican Party. The President Pro Tempore is Democrat Donald E. Williams, Jr. of the 29th District (Scotland, Windham). The Majority Leader is Democrat Martin Looney of the 11th District (New Haven). The Minority Leader is Republican John McKinney of the 28th District (Fairfield).
Current leadership

PositionSenatorDistrict
President/Lieutenant GovernorMichael Fedele
President Pro TemporeDonald E. Williams, Jr.29
Majority LeaderMartin M. Looney11
Minority LeaderJohn McKinney28

Make-up of the Senate


'Affiliation' 'Members'
  Democratic Party 24
  Republican Party 12
 'Total'
'36'
 'Majority'
'12'

Members of the Senate

DistrictNamePartyHometownFirst ElectedTowns Represented
1John W. FonfaraDemocratHartford1996Hartford (part), Wethersfield (part)
2Eric D. ColemanDemocratBloomfield1994Bloomfield (part), Hartford (part), Windsor (part)
3Gary LeBeauDemocratEast Hartford1996East Hartford, East Windsor, Ellington (part), South Windsor
4Mary Ann HandleyDemocratManchester1996Bolton, Glastonbury, Manchester, Marlborough
5Jonathan A. HarrisDemocratWest Hartford2004Bloomfield (part), Burlington, Farmington (part), West Hartford
6Donald J. DeFronzoDemocratNew Britain2002Berlin, Farmington (part), New Britain
7John A. KisselRepublicanEnfield1992East Granby, Enfield, Granby (part), Somers, Suffield, Windsor (part), Windsor Locks
8Thomas J. Herlihy, Jr.RepublicanSimsbury1998Avon, Barkhamsted, Canton, Colebrook, Granby (part), Hartland, Harwinton (part), New Hartford, Norfolk, Simsbury, Torrington (part)
9Paul R. DoyleDemocratWethersfield2006Cromwell, Middletown (part), Newington, Rocky Hill, Wethersfield (part)
10Toni N. HarpDemocratNew Haven1992New Haven (part), West Haven (part)
11Martin M. LooneyDemocratNew Haven1993Hamden (part), New Haven (part)
12Edward MeyerDemocratGuilford2004Branford, Durham, Guilford, Killingworth, Madison, North Branford
13Thomas P. GaffeyDemocratMeriden1994Cheshire (part), Meriden, Middlefield, Middletown (part)
14Gayle SlossbergDemocratMilford2004Milford, Orange, West Haven (part)
15Joan V. HartleyDemocratWaterbury2000Naugatuck (part), Prospect, Waterbury (part)
16Sam CaligiuriRepublicanWaterbury2006Cheshire (part), Southington, Waterbury (part), Wolcott
17Joseph J. Crisco, Jr.DemocratWoodbridge1992Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Derby, Hamden (part), Naugatuck (part), Woodbridge
18Andrew M. MaynardDemocratStonington2006Griswold, Groton, North Stonington, Plainfield, Preston, Sterling, Stonington, Voluntown
19Edith G. PragueDemocratColumbia1994Andover, Bozrah, Columbia, Franklin, Hebron, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Montville (part), Norwich, Sprague
20Andrea L. StillmanDemocratWaterford2004East Lyme, Montville (part), New London, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook (part), Salem, Waterford
21Dan DebicellaRepublicanShelton2006Monroe (part), Shelton, Stratford (part)
22Bill A. FinchDemocratBridgeport2000Bridgeport (part), Monroe (part), Seymour (part), Trumbull
23Ed A. GomesDemocratBridgeport2005Bridgeport (part), Stratford (part)
24David J. CappielloRepublicanDanbury1998Bethel (part), Danbury, New Fairfield, Sherman
25Bob DuffDemocratNorwalk2000Darien (part), Norwalk
26Judith G. FreedmanRepublicanWestport1986Bethel (part), New Canaan (part), Redding, Ridgefield, Weston (part), Westport, Wilton
27Andrew J. McDonaldDemocratStamford2002Darien (part), Stamford (part)
28John McKinneyRepublicanSouthport1998Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston (part)
29Donald E. Williams, Jr.DemocratBrooklyn1992Brooklyn, Canterbury, Killingly, Mansfield, Putnam, Scotland, Thompson, Windham
30Andrew W. RorabackRepublicanGoshen2000Brookfield, Canaan, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent, Litchfield, Morris, New Milford, North Canaan, Salisbury, Sharon, Torrington (part), Warren, Washington, Winchester
31Thomas A. ColapietroDemocratBristol1982Bristol, Harwinton (part), Plainville, Plymouth
32Louis C. DeLucaRepublicanWoodbury1990Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Middlebury, Oxford, Roxbury, Seymour (part), Southbury, Thomaston, Watertown, Woodbury
33Eileen M. DailyDemocratWestbrook1992Chester, Clinton, Colechester, Deep River, East Haddam, East Hampton, Essex, Haddam, Lyme, Old Saybrook (part), Portland, Westbrook
34Len FasanoRepublicanNorth Haven2002East Haven, North Haven, Wallingford
35Tony GuglielmoRepublicanStafford1992Ashford, Chaplin, Coventry, Eastford, Ellington (part), Hampton, Pomfret, Stafford, Tolland, Union, Vernon, Willington, Woodstock
36William H. NickersonRepublicanGreenwich1990Greenwich, New Canaan (part), Stamford (part)



See also



Connecticut State Capitol

Connecticut General Assembly

Connecticut House of Representatives

External links



Connecticut State Senate

Connecticut Senate Districts Map

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