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2020 Connecticut Senate election

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November 3, 2020
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All 36 seats in theConnecticut State Senate
19 seats needed for a majority
Turnout79.70%[1] (Increase 14.47%)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderMartin LooneyLen Fasano
(retired)
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Leader sinceJanuary 7, 2015January 7, 2015
Leader's seat11th District34th District
Last election2313
Seats before2214
Seats after2412
Seat changeIncrease 2Decrease 2
Popular vote925,028737,405
Percentage54.8%43.7%
SwingIncrease 1.7Increase 0.3

Results:
     Democratic gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold

President pro tempore of the Senate before election

Martin Looney
Democratic

Elected President pro tempore of the Senate

Martin Looney
Democratic

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The2020 Connecticut State Senate election took place on November 3, 2020. Part of thebiennial 2020United States elections.Connecticut voters elected senators in all of the 36 State Senate districts. State senators serve two-year terms in theConnecticut State Senate, with all 36 of the seats up for election each cycle. The primary elections on August 11, 2020, determined which candidates appeared on the ballot for the general election. Four primary elections were cancelled, including three Republican primary elections. As a result, four Incumbent candidates ran uncontested.[2]

Retirements

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One incumbent did not seek re-election in 2020.

Republicans

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  1. District 34:Len Fasano retired.[3]

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[4]Safe DOctober 21, 2020

Results

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2412
DemocraticRepublican
PartiesCandidatesSeatsPopular Vote
20182020+/-StrengthVote%Change
Democratic352224Increase 261.11%925,02854.82%Increase 1.72%
Republican331412Decrease 238.89%737,40543.70%Increase 0.28%
Independent Party4[a]00Steady
0.00%27,0371.60%Decrease 0.34%
Working Families0[b]00Steady
0.00%16,6950.99%Decrease 0.47%
Libertarian300Steady
0.00%2,5670.15%Steady
Green100Steady
0.00%9520.06%Decrease 0.02%
Other parties and Write-ins500Steady
0.00%2,8770.17%Steady
Total8136360100.00%1,687,529100.00%-

Two seats flipped from Republican to Democratic, resulting in a Democratic majority of 24–12 in the Senate chamber. Making the 2020 election the second election in a row where the Democratic majority increased. Republicans have now lost 6 seats in the past 2 elections. 1 Senator,Len Fasano (R-34th), did not attempt to run for re-election.

Composition

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AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
DemocraticRepublicanVacant
Before Election2214360
After Election2412360
ChangeIncrease 2Decrease 2Steady

Overview

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District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35District 36

District 1

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Incumbent Democratic senatorJohn Fonfara has represented Connecticut's 1st State Senate District since 1997. He won re-election against Republican Barbara Ruhe and Green Party candidate Mary L. Sanders.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 1[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJohn Fonfara (incumbent)20,58471.78
RepublicanBarbara Ruhe7,14124.90
GreenMary L. Sanders9523.32
Total votes28,677100.00
Democratichold

District 2

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After the Republican primary was cancelled, Democratic IncumbentDouglas McCroy won re-election to a third term uncontested. This was the 2nd election in a row that McCroy ran uncontested. McCroy has represented the 2nd District since 2017.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 2[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDouglas McCrory (incumbent)33,839100.00
Democratichold

District 3

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Democratic IncumbentSaud Anwar cruised to re-election for a 2nd term after the Republican primary was cancelled. Anwar has represented the 2nd District since 2019. Anwar also received the nomination from the Working Families Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 3[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticSaud Anwar (incumbent)31,54389.45
Working FamiliesSaud Anwar (incumbent)3,72010.55
Total votes35,263100.00
Democratichold

District 4

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Incumbent DemocratSteve Cassano won re-election to a sixth term over Republican challenger Matthew M. Corey, Libertarian challenger Harold S. Harris, and Kelly Green from the Reclaim party. Cassano has represented the 4th District since 2011. Cassano also received the nomination from the Working Families Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 4[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticSteve Cassano (incumbent)30,48456.34
RepublicanMatthew M. Corey20,73738.33
Working FamiliesSteve Cassano (incumbent)1,2302.27
LibertarianHarold S. Harris8301.53
Reclaim PartyKelly Green8231.52
Total votes54,104100.00
Democratichold

District 5

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Democratic IncumbentDerek Slap won re-election to a 2nd term over Republican challenger Phillip Chabot and Independent challenger Joelle Nawrocki. Slap has represented the 5th District since 2019

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 5[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDerek Slap (incumbent)37,36065.43
RepublicanPhillip Chabot17,96131.45
Independent PartyJoelle Nawrocki1,7803.12
Total votes57,101100.00
Democratichold

District 6

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Democratic newcomer and State RepresentativeRick Lopes defeated Republican IncumbentGennaro Bizzarro and helped increase the Democratic majority. Bizzaro has represented the 6th District since 2019. Rick Lopes also received the nomination from the Working Families Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 6[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRick Lopes19,62153.04
RepublicanGennaro Bizzarro (incumbent)16,37244.26
Working FamiliesRick Lopes1,0002.70
Total votes36,993100.00
Democraticgain fromRepublican

District 7

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Republican IncumbentJohn A. Kissel won re-election to a 15th term after defeating Democratic newcomer Frederick A. Moffa. Kissel has represented the 7th District since 1993. Kissel also received the nomination of the Independent Party.While Moffa also received the nomination of the Working Families Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 7[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticFrederick A. Moffa22,89043.62
RepublicanJohn A. Kissel (incumbent)26,62450.74
Independent PartyJohn A. Kissel (incumbent)1,7033.25
Working FamiliesFrederick A. Moffa1,2542.39
Total votes52,471100.00
Republicanhold

District 8

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Republican IncumbentKevin Witkos won re-election to a seventh term after defeating Democratic newcomer Mellisa E. Osborne as well as Independent candidate Keith James McConnell. Witkos has represented the 8th District since 2009.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 8[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKevin Witkos (incumbent)29,69451.54%
DemocraticMelissa E. Osborne26,81146.53%
Independent PartyKeith James McConnell1,1111.93%
Total votes57,616100.00%
Republicanhold

District 9

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Democratic IncumbentMatt Lesser won re-election to a 2nd term after defeating Republican challenger Richie Ruglio. Lesser has represented the 9th District since 2019.Richie Ruglio also received the nomination of the Independent Party. While Matt Lesser received the nomination of the Working Families Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 9[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMatt Lesser (incumbent)29,47354.85
RepublicanRichie Ruglio21,60940.22
Independent PartyRichie Ruglio1,1392.12
Working FamiliesMatt Lesser (incumbent)1,5092.81
Total votes53,730100.00
Democratichold

District 10

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Democratic IncumbentGary Winfield won re-election to a third term after defeating Republican challenger Carlos M. Alvarado in a landslide victory. Winfield has represented the 10th District since 2017. Winfield also received the nomination of the Working Families Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 10[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGary Winfield (incumbent)23,23778.14
RepublicanCarlos M. Alvarado4,08113.72
Working FamiliesGary Winfield (incumbent)1,5092.81
Petitioning candidateJason W. Bartlett1,2464.19
Total votes30,073100.00
Democratichold

District 11

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Democratic Incumbent and President pro temporeMartin Looney won re-election to a 15th term after defeating Republican challenger Jameson White and Petitioning candidate Alexander Taubes in a landslide victory. Looney has represented the 11th District since 1993.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 11[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMartin Looney (incumbent)27,33674.70
RepublicanJameson White8,46223.12
Petitioning candidateAlexander Taubes7952.17
Total votes36,593100.00
Democratichold

District 12

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Democratic IncumbentChristine Cohen won re-election to a 2nd term after defeating Republican challenger Joe LaPorta. Cohen has represented the 12th District since 2019.Cohen also received the nomination of the Independent Party as well as the Working Families Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 12[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticChristine Cohen (incumbent)31,31053.69
RepublicanJoe LaPorta25,11343.07
Independent PartyChristine Cohen (incumbent)1,0701.83
Working FamiliesChristine Cohen (incumbent)8201.41
Total votes58,313100.00
Democratichold

District 13

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Democratic IncumbentMary Abrams won re-election to a 2nd term after defeating Republican challengerLen Suzio. Abrams has represented the 13th District since 2019.Abrams also received the nomination of the Working Families Party.While Len Suzio also received the nomination of the Independent Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 13[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMary Abrams (incumbent)23,83150.42
RepublicanLen Suzio20,79944.01
Independent PartyLen Suzio1,5323.24
Working FamiliesMary Abrams (incumbent)1,1022.33
Total votes47,264100.00
Democratichold

District 14

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Democratic IncumbentJames Maroney won re-election to a 2nd term after defeating Republican challenger Michael Southworth. Maroney has represented the 14th District since 2019. Maroney also received the nomination of the Independent and Working Families Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 14[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJames Maroney (incumbent)28,38853.06
RepublicanMichael Southworth22,83042.67
Independent PartyJames Maroney (incumbent)1,4282.67
Working FamiliesJames Maroney (incumbent)8541.60
Total votes53,500100.00
Democratichold

District 15

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Democratic IncumbentJoan V. Hartley won an uncontested re-election resulting in his eleventh term, since the Republican primary was cancelled. Hartley has represented the 15th District since 2001. Hartley also received the nomination of the Independent Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 15[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJoan V. Hartley (incumbent)20,36781.99
Independent PartyJoan V. Hartley (incumbent)4,47318.01
Total votes24,840100.00
Democratichold

District 16

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Republican IncumbentRob Sampson won re-election to a second term over Democratic challenger Jack Perry. Write in candidate Paul J. Small received 4 votes. Sampson has represented the 16th District since 2019.Jack Perry also received the nomination of the Independent Party. As well as the Working Families Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 16[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJack Perry22,71741.83
RepublicanRob Sampson (incumbent)29,20953.79
Independent PartyJack Perry1,5372.83
Working FamiliesJack Perry8391.54
Write-in candidatePaul J. Small40.01
Total votes57,242100.00
Republicanhold

District 17

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Democratic newcomerJorge Cabrera defeated Republican IncumbentGeorge Logan. Logan had represented the 17th District since 2017. The 17th District seat is one of two that flipped from Republican to Democrat. Logan also received the nomination of the Independent Party, while Jorge Cabrera received the nomination of the Working Families Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 17[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJorge Cabrera23,81049.61
RepublicanGeorge Logan (incumbent)21,44144.68
Independent PartyGeorge Logan (incumbent)1,5173.16
Working FamiliesJorge Cabrera1,2242.55
Total votes47,992100.00
Democraticgain fromRepublican

District 18

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Incumbent RepublicanHeather Somers won re-election to a third term over Democratic newcomer Bob Statchen. Somers has represented the 18th District since 2017. Statchen also received the nomination from the Independent and Working Families Parties.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 18[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBob Statchen23,94247.60
RepublicanHeather Somers (incumbent)26,37752.42
Independent PartyBob Statchen8831.75
Working FamiliesBob Statchen6771.35
Total votes50,319100.00
Republicanhold

District 19

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Democratic IncumbentCathy Osten won re-election to a fifth term after defeating Republican challenger Steve Weir as well as Libertarian candidate William H. Russell. Osten has represented the 19th District since 2013.Osten also received the nomination of the Working Families Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 19[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticCathy Osten (incumbent)24,45650.51
RepublicanSteve Weir21,68044.77
Working FamiliesCathy Osten (incumbent)1,3922.87
LibertarianWilliam H. Russell8921.84
Total votes48,420100.00
Democratichold

District 20

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Republican IncumbentPaul Formica won re-election to a fourth term after narrowly beating out Democratic challenger Martha Marx in a close election. Formica has represented the 20th District since 2015.Marx also received the nomination of the Independent Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 20[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMartha Marx23,39946.09
RepublicanPaul M. Formica (incumbent)25,68050.58
Independent PartyJoseph Taraya5861.15
Working FamiliesMartha Marx1,1042.17
Total votes50,769100.00
Republicanhold

District 21

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Republican IncumbentKevin C. Kelly won re-election to a sixth term uncontested after the Democratic primary was cancelled. Kelly has represented the 21st District since 2011.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 21[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKevin C. Kelly (incumbent)37,602100.00
Republicanhold

District 22

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Democratic IncumbentMarilyn Moore won re-election to a fourth term against Republican challenger Steven S. Choi as well as Libertarian candidate Stephen Dincher. Moore has represented the 22nd District since 2015.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 22[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMarilyn Moore (incumbent)28,43861.34
RepublicanSteven S. Choi17,07036.82
LibertarianStephen Dincher8451.82
Write-in candidateDevon Brown90.02
Total votes46,362100.00
Democratichold

District 23

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Incumbent DemocratDennis Bradley won re-election for a 2nd term after defeating Republican challenger Josiah Israel in a landslide victory.[6] Bradley has represented the 23rd District since 2019.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 23[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDennis Bradley (incumbent)20,31783.53
RepublicanJosiah Israel4,00616.47
Total votes24,323100.00
Democratichold

District 24

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Democratic IncumbentJulie Kushner won re-election to a 2nd term over Republican challenger Susan Chapman. Kushner has represented the 24th District since 2019.Kushner also received the nomination of the Working Families Party. While Chapman also received the nomination of the Independent Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 24[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJulie Kushner (incumbent)23,93953.63
RepublicanSusan Chapman18,77842.07
Independent PartySusan Chapman8271.85
Working FamiliesJulie Kushner (incumbent)1,0912.44
Total votes20,696100.00
Democratichold

District 25

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Senate Majority leaderBob Duff won re-election to a 9th term over Republican challenger Ellie Kousidis. Duff has represented the 25th District since 2005.Kousidis also received the nomination of the Independent Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 25[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBob Duff (Incumbent)29,78860.30
RepublicanEllie Kousidis18,95437.17
Independent PartyEllie Kousidis1,3242.60
Total votes49,412100.00
Democratichold

District 26

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Incumbent Democratic senatorWill Haskell won re-election to a 2nd term against Republican candidate Kim Healy. Haskell has represented the 26th District since 2019.Healy also received the nomination of the Independent Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 26[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticWill Haskell (Incumbent)38,22758.40
RepublicanKim Healy26,09539.46
Independent PartyKim Healy1,4542.20
Total votes65,425100.00
Democratichold

District 27

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Incumbent Democratic senatorCarlo Leone won re-election to a sixth term after defeating Republican challenger Eva Maldonado. Leone has represented the 27th District since 2011.Maldonado also received the nomination of the Independent Party. Carlo Leone would eventually resign to take a job with theLamont administration.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 27[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticCarlo Leone (Incumbent)29,27963.83
RepublicanEva Maldonado15,30733.37
Independent PartyEva Maldonado1,2872.81
Total votes39,457100.00
Democratichold

District 28

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Incumbent RepublicanTony Hwang won re-election to a fourth term after beating out Democratic challenger Michelle Lapine McCabe and won re-election. Hwang has represented the 28th District since 2015.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 28[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMichelle Lapine McCabe29,75948.30
RepublicanTony Hwang (incumbent)31,85751.70
Total votes61,616100.00
Republicanhold

District 29

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Democratic IncumbentMae Flexer won re-election to a fourth term after defeating Republican/Independent challenger Jessica Alba. Flexer has represented the 29th District since 2015. Flexer also received the nomination of the Working Families Party. While Jessica Alba also received the nomination of the Independent Party.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 29[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMae Flexer (incumbent)19,61749.07
RepublicanJessica Alba17,86244.68
Independent PartyJessica Alba1,2413.10
Working FamiliesMae Flexer (incumbent)1,2613.15
Total votes39,981100.00
Democratichold

District 30

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Republican IncumbentCraig Miner won re-election to a fourth term after defeating Democratic challenger David Gronbach as well as Independent Joseph Bongiorno. Miner has represented the 30th District since 2015.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 30[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDavid Gronbach24,15844.90
RepublicanCraig Miner (incumbent)28,71953.40
Independent PartyJoseph Bongiorno9371.70
Total votes53,814100.00
Republicanhold

District 31

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Republican IncumbentHenri Martin won re-election to a fourth term after defeating Democratic challenger Mary Fortier. Martin has represented the 31st District since 2015.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 31[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMary Fortier21,58941.90
RepublicanHenri Martin (incumbent)29,88458.10
Total votes51,473100.00
Republicanhold

District 32

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Incumbent RepublicanEric Berthel won re-election to a third term over Democratic challenger Jeff Desmarais. Berthel has represented the 32nd District since 2017.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 32[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJeff Desmarais23,69641.80
RepublicanEric Berthel (incumbent)33,00558.20
Total votes56,701100.00
Republicanhold

District 33

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Incumbent DemocratNorman Needleman won re-election to a 2nd term after beating out Republican challenger Brendan Saunders to get re-elected. Needleman has represented the 33rd District since 2019.

2020 Connecticut's 33rd State Senate district election
← 2018
2022 →

Precinct results
Needleman     50-60%     60-70%
Saunders     50-60%
2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 33[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticNorman Needleman (Incumbent)33,35154.00
RepublicanBrendan Saunders28,43246.00
Total votes61,783100.00
Democratichold

District 34

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Newcomer Republican Paul Cicarella Jr. defeated Democratic challenger April Capone. The winner of this election, Paul Cicarella Jr., will replace retiring Senate Minority leader and former president pro tempore,Len Fasano.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 34[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticApril Capone22,46844.80
RepublicanPaul Cicarella, Jr27,69155.20
Total votes50,159100.00
Republicanhold

District 35

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Republican IncumbentDan Champagne won re-election to a 2nd term after beating out Democratic challenger Lisa Thomas. Champagne has represented the 35th District since 2019. Thomas also received the nomination of the Independent and Working Families Parties.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 7[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLisa Thomas25,87145.47
RepublicanDan Champagne (incumbent)28,76350.55
Independent PartyLisa Thomas1,2082.12
Working FamiliesLisa Thomas1,0591.86
Total votes56,903100.00
Republicanhold

District 36

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Democratic IncumbentAlex Kasser narrowly defeated Republican challenger Ryan Fazio to win re-election to a 2nd term in a tight race. Kasser has represented the 36th District since 2019.

2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 36[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAlex Kasser (Incumbent)29,13351.40
RepublicanRyan Fazio27,57048.60
Total votes56,703100.00
Democratichold

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^In addition, the Independent Party of Connecticut cross-endorsed 15 candidates, 6 Democrats and 9 Republicans.
  2. ^In addition, the Working Families Party of Connecticut cross-endorsed 17 candidates, all Democrats.

References

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  1. ^"Statewide Reporting Statistics".Connecticut Secretary of State.
  2. ^Ballotpedia."2020 Connecticut State Senate election".Ballotpedia. Ballotpedia. RetrievedNovember 12, 2020.
  3. ^"Senate Republican leader Len Fasano will not seek reelection".WTNH. April 1, 2020. RetrievedAugust 11, 2024.
  4. ^"October Overview: Handicapping the 2020 State Legislature Races".The Cook Political Report. RetrievedNovember 1, 2020.
  5. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiaj"Public Reporting".Connecticut Elections Management System. RetrievedNovember 10, 2020.
  6. ^Fry, Ethan (November 4, 2020)."Bradley leads 23rd Senate District, but Israel isn't conceding".Connecticut Post. RetrievedNovember 21, 2020.

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