Connecticut State Senate elections, 2010
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Elections for the office of Connecticut State Senator were held in Connecticut on November 2, 2010. Seats in all 36 senate districts were up for election in 2010.
The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was June 8 for candidates of either the Republican or Democratic parties and August 4 for others such as independents. The primary Election Day was August 10, 2010.
In Connecticut, senators serve two-year terms with no term limits.
The incumbent senator ran for re-election in 32 of the 36 senate races in 2010. (88.89%)
Democrats lost one seat in the election.
- See also: Connecticut State Senate, Connecticut House of Representatives elections, 2010 and State legislative elections, 2010
November 2 General Election Results
The following candidates won election on November 2, 2010:
- Anthony Musto
- Edwin Gomes
- Michael McLachlan (Connecticut)
- Scott Frantz
- Jason Welch (Connecticut)
- Robert Kane
- Andrea Stillman
- Andrew Maynard (Connecticut)
- Anthony Guglielmo
- Antonietta Boucher
- Beth Bye
- Donald DeFronzo
- Donald Williams (Connecticut)
- Edward Meyer
- Edith Prague
- Eileen Daily
- Eric Coleman (Connecticut)
- Gary LeBeau
- Gayle Slossberg
- John Fonfara
- Joan Hartley
- Joe Markley
- John Kissel
- John McKinney (Connecticut)
- Joseph Crisco
- Kevin C. Kelly (Connecticut)
- Kevin Witkos
- Leonard Fasano
- Martin Looney
- Paul Doyle
- Steve Cassano
- Toni Harp
- Thomas Gaffey
- Bob Duff (Connecticut)
- Andrew McDonald
- Andrew Roraback
Majority control
- See also: Partisan composition of state senates
Heading into the November 2 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the Connecticut State Senate:
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Party | As of November 1, 2010 | After the 2010 Election | |
Democratic Party | 24 | 23 | |
Republican Party | 12 | 13 | |
Total | 36 | 36 |
Campaign contributions
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in Connecticut in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
Year | Number of candidates | Total contributions |
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2010 | 78 | $5,156,062 |
2008 | 79 | $5,410,734 |
2006 | 73 | $4,431,204 |
2004 | 88 | $4,416,892 |
2002 | 76 | $3,700,656 |
In 2010, the total campaign contributions raised in senate elections was $5,157,062. The top 10 overall contributors were:[2]
Donor | Amount |
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Public Fund | $3,631,306 |
Public Fund | $176,895 |
Public Funding | $88,307 |
Senate Democrats Victory PAC | $42,651 |
Democrats for New Leadership | $38,520 |
Working Families Party | $14,853 |
Democratic Senate Majority PAC of Connecticut | $14,150 |
Senate Republican Campaign Cmte of Connecticut | $11,412 |
Frantz, L Scott | $6,500 |
Senate Republican Majority Cmte of Connecticut | $5,195 |
Incumbency
Unopposed incumbents
6 incumbents (19%) faced no competition in the November 2 general election.
- 4 Democratic incumbents face no November challenger.
- 2 GOP incumbents face no November challenger.
Primary challenges
No incumbents faced competition in the August 10 primary.
Retiring incumbents
Four incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 32 incumbents (89%) ran for re-election. Of the 4 incumbents who did not seek re-election, 2 are Democrats and 2 are Republicans.
Incumbents who retired are:
- District 16: Incumbent Republican Sam Caligiuri.
- District 21: Incumbent Republican Dan Debicella.
- District 4: Incumbent Democrat Mary Ann Handley.
- District 5: Incumbent Democrat Jonathan Harris.
Qualifications
Article III, Section 3 of the Connecticut Constitution states: The senate shall consist of not less than thirty and not more than fifty members, each of whom shall be an elector residing in the senatorial district from which he is elected. Each senatorial district shall be contiguous as to territory and shall elect no more than one senator.
List of candidates
Partisan dominance in state senates heading into the 2010 state legislative elections |
District 1
- John Fonfara 3,358 Incumbent Fonfara was first elected in 1997.
- Ed Vargas 2,078
November 2 General election candidates:
- John Fonfara 11,980
- Barbara Ruhe 3,478
- Martha S. Kelly 369
District 2
- Eric Coleman Incumbent Coleman was first elected in 1995. In addition to running on the Democratic Party label, he also ran on the Working Families Party label.
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Eric Coleman 20,918
District 3
- Gary LeBeau Incumbent LeBeau was first elected in 1996.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Gary LeBeau 19,159
- Robert L. Gonzalez 10,782
District 4
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Note: Incumbent Mary Ann Handley did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Steve Cassano 18,561
- Stewart Beckett 18,488
A recount for the 4th District was ordered on November 3, 2010[3].
District 5
Note: Incumbent Jonathan Harris did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Beth Bye 25,085
- Joseph Merritt 15,183
District 6
- Donald DeFronzo Incumbent DeFronzo was first elected in 2003.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Donald DeFronzo 15,556
- Henry Zembko 7,307
District 7
- John Kissel Incumbent Kissel was first elected in 1993.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Karen M. Jarmoc 16,286
- John Kissel 17,272
District 8
- Kevin Witkos Incumbent Witkos was first elected in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Donald J. O'Brien 14,026
- Kevin Witkos 26,417
District 9
- Paul Doyle Incumbent Doyle was first elected in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Paul Doyle 21,582
- Dom Mazzoccoli 13,727
District 10
- Toni Harp Incumbent Harp was first elected in 1993.
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Toni Harp 16,294
District 11
- Martin Looney Incumbent Looney was first elected in 1993.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Martin Looney 19,438
- Matthew J. Corcoran 5,597
District 12
- Edward Meyer Incumbent Meyer was first elected in 2005.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Edward Meyer 21,311
- Lisa Davenport 19,567
District 13
- Thomas Gaffey Incumbent Gaffey was first elected in 1995.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Thomas Gaffey 18,369
- Len Suzio 13,238
District 14
- Gayle Slossberg Incumbent Slossberg was first elected in 2004.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Gayle Slossberg 19,420
- Vincent Marino 14,339
District 15
- Joan Hartley Incumbent Hartley was first elected in 2001.
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Joan Hartley 14,178
- Blair Bertaccini 675
- Theodore Derouin 1,871
District 16
Note: Incumbent Sam Caligiuri did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- John N. Barry 14,607
- Joe Markley 16,861
- Carmine Capobianco 838
District 17
- Joseph Crisco Incumbent Crisco was first elected in 1993.
- Charlie Aspinwall Did not qualify
November 2 General election candidates:
- Joseph Crisco 16,666
- Tamath K. Rossi 12,292
District 18
- Andrew Maynard Incumbent Maynard was first elected in 2007.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Andrew Maynard 17,972
- Stuart R. Norman, Jr. 12,126
District 19
- Edith Prague Incumbent Prague was first elected in 1994. In addition to running on the Democratic Party label, she also ran on the Working Families Party label.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Edith Prague 15,597
- Sean Sullivan 14,795
District 20
- Andrea Stillman Incumbent Stillman was first elected in 2004.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Andrea Stillman 20,340
- Daniel Docker 11,003
- Marc Guttman 699
District 21
Note: Incumbent Dan Debicella did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- James R. Miron 10,864
- Kevin C. Kelley 22,455
District 22
- Anthony Musto Incumbent Musto was first elected in 2008.
- Elaine Hammers 1,551
- David R. Pia 1,796
November 2 General election candidates:
- Anthony Musto 14,861
- David R. Pia 12,899
District 23
- Edwin Gomes Incumbent Gomes was first elected in 2005.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Edwin Gomes 10,797
- Milton Johnson 275
District 24
- Michael McLachlan Incumbent McLachlan was first elected in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Alice M. Hutchinson 10,956
- Michael McLachlan 15,649
District 25
- Bob Duff Incumbent Duff was first elected in 2004.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Bob Duff 18,767
- Artie Kassimis 10,358
District 26
- Antonietta Boucher Incumbent Boucher was first elected in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
- John Hartwell 16,262
- Antonietta Boucher 25,417
District 27
- Andrew McDonald Incumbent McDonald was first elected in 2003.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Andrew McDonald 14,750
- Bob Kolenberg 10,321
District 28
- John McKinney Incumbent McKinney was first elected in 1999.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Mitchell Fuchs 12,694
- John McKinney 26,249
District 29
- Donald Williams Incumbent Williams was first elected in 1993.
- No Republican candidates filed to run for this seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Donald Williams 17,241
- John Hallbergh 4,351
District 30
- No Democratic candidates filed to run for this seat.
- Andrew Roraback Incumbent Roraback was first elected in 2001.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Andrew Roraback 27,379
- Dennis O'Neil 3,875
District 31
- Thomas Colapietro Incumbent Colapietro was first elected in 1993.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Thomas Colapietro 13,944
- Jason Welch 14,717
District 32
- Lesa C. Peters (Withdrew)
- Robert Kane Incumbent Kane was first elected in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Robert Kane 28,909
District 33
- Eileen Daily Incumbent Daily was first elected in 1993.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Eileen Daily 21,069
- Neil Nichols 17,851
- Colin Bennett 1,017
District 34
- No Democratic candidates filed to run for this seat.
- Leonard Fasano Incumbent Fasano was first elected in 2003.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Leonard Fasano 23,454
District 35
- Anthony Guglielmo Incumbent Guglielmo was first elected in 1993.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Susan Eastwood 13,889
- Anthony Guglielmo 23,996
District 36
- Scott Frantz Incumbent Frantz was first elected in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Nancy E. Barton 13,001
- Scott Frantz 21,926
- David A. Bedell 426
See also
- Connecticut State Senate
- Connecticut State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2010
- Primary election dates in 2010
External links
- Official Connecticut State Senate Election Results, 2010
- Hartford Courant, State Senate, Election Results
- 2010 Connecticut general election candidates
- Project Vote Smart list of candidates for Connecticut State Senate in the November 2, 2010 election
Footnotes