Connecticut's 12th State Senate district elects one member of the Connecticut State Senate. The district consists of the towns of Branford, North Branford, Durham, Guilford, Killingworth, and Madison.[1] Its current senator is Christine Cohen.
The district boundaries established after the 2010 census are the same as those established after the 2000 census.[2]
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List of senators
1830 to 1900
1900 to 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 | 1961–1973 | Branford | |
Stanley H. Page | Republican | 1973–1977 | Guilford | |
Barbara Reimer | Republican | 1977–1979 | Branford | |
Regina R. Smith | Democratic | 1979–1985 | Northford | |
Richard S. Eaton Sr. | Republican | 1985–1987 | Guilford | |
Thomas J. Sullivan, Jr. | Democratic | 1987–1991 | Guilford | |
William Aniskovich | Republican | 1991–2005 | Branford | |
Edward Meyer | Democratic | 2005–2015 | Guilford | |
Edward M. Kennedy Jr. | Democratic | 2015–2019 | Branford | |
Christine Cohen | Democratic | 2019–present | Guilford |
See also
- History of Norwalk, Connecticut
- List of mayors of Norwalk, Connecticut
- List of members of the Connecticut General Assembly from Norwalk
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.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Roll of state officers and members of General Assembly of Connecticut, from 1776 to 1881
- ^ a b c d e f Political Graveyard - Connecticut: State Senate, 1880s