Connecticut's 137th assembly district
Connecticut's 137th House district is one of 151 Connecticut House of Representatives districts. It is represented by Chris Perone. The district consists of part of the city of Norwalk.
Connecticut's 137th State House of Representatives District | |
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Current representative | Chris Perone (D–Norwalk) |
List of representatives
Representative | Party | Years | District home | Note |
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John D'Onofrio | Democratic | 1971 – 1973 | Bridgeport | Redistricted to the 127th District |
Howard Newman | Republican | 1973 – 1975 | Norwalk | Redistricted from the 146th District |
William Joslynn Lawless, Jr. | Democratic | 1975 – 1979 | Norwalk | |
Andrew Glickson | Democratic | 1979 – 1981 | Norwalk | defeated by Esposito |
Frank J. Esposito | Republican | 1981 – 1987 | Norwalk | Esposito was elected mayor of Norwalk prompting a special election in February 1988. Sally Bolster defeated Heather Rodin. |
Sally Bolster | Republican | 1988 – 1993 | Norwalk | Bolster's residence was redistricted into a newly formed 141st district with part of Darien. She ran against incumbent Reginald L. Jones, Jr. as a Democrat but was defeated. |
Alex Knopp | Democratic | 1993 – 2001 | Norwalk | Redistricted from the 139th District, Served as mayor of Norwalk (2001) |
Bob Duff | Democratic | 2001 – 2005 | Norwalk | elected to State Senate |
Chris Perone | Democratic | 2005 – present | Norwalk |
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