Connecticut's 12th Senate district
Connecticut's 12th Senate District elects one member of the Connecticut Senate. The district consists of the towns of Branford, North Branford, Durham, Guilford, Killingworth, and Madison.[1] Its current senator is Christine Cohen.
Connecticut's 12th State Senate District | |
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Current senator | Christine Cohen (D–Guilford) |
The district boundaries established after the 2010 Census are the same as those established after the 2000 Census.[2]
List of senators 1830 to 1900
List of senators 1900 to the present
At this point redistricting caused Fairfield County to be represented in the Senate by the 25th and 26th District.
Senators | Party | Years | District home | Note |
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Arthur W. Marsden | Republican | 1911–1912 | Madison | |
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Arthur W. Marsden | Republican | 1919–1920 | Madison | |
J. W. Sanford, Jr. | Republican | 1921–1922 | Hamden | |
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Waldo S. Blakeslee | 1931–1932 | North Haven | ||
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Roy C. Enquist | 1939–1940 | Branford | ||
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Raymond Brock | 1943–1946 | New Haven | ||
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Lucy Hammer | Republican | Branford | ||
Barbara Reimer | Republican | Branford | ||
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William Aniskovich | Republican | 1990–2005 | Branford | |
Edward Meyer | Democratic | 2005–2015 | Guilford | |
Edward M. Kennedy, Jr. | Democratic | 2015-2019 | Branford | |
Christine Cohen | Democratic | 2019-present | Guilford | |
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See also
References
- "Map of Connecticut Senate Districts". Connecticut State Library. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
- "State Senate Redistricting Plan 2001" (PDF). Connecticut General Assembly. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
- Roll of state officers and members of General Assembly of Connecticut, from 1776 to 1881
- Political Graveyard - Connecticut: State Senate, 1880s
External links
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