The 2024 Connecticut State Senate election will be held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections.[1] Primary elections will take place on August 13, 2024.
Predictions
Retirements
One incumbent will not seek re-election.[5]
Democrats
- District 22: Marilyn Moore is retiring.
Detailed Results
District 1
Incumbent Democrat Senator John Fonfara is running for re-election.
District 2
Incumbent Democrat Senator Douglas McCrory is running for re-election.
District 3
Incumbent Democrat Senator Saud Anwar is running for re-election.
District 4
Incumbent Democrat Senator MD Rahman is running for re-election.
District 5
Incumbent Democrat Senator Derek Slap is running for re-election.
District 6
Incumbent Democrat Senator Rick Lopes is running for re-election.
District 7
Incumbent Republican Senator John Kissel is running for re-election.
District 8
Incumbent Republican Senator Lisa Seminara is running for re-election.
District 9
Incumbent Democrat Senator Matt Lesser is running for re-election.
District 10
Incumbent Democrat Senator and Majority whip Gary Winfield is running for re-election.
District 11
Incumbent Democrat Senator and President pro tempore of the Connecticut Senate Martin Looney is running for re-election.
District 12
Incumbent Democrat Senator Christine Cohen is running for re-election.
District 13
Incumbent Democrat Senator Jan Hochadel is running for re-election.
District 14
Incumbent Democrat Senator James Maroney is running for re-election.
District 15
Incumbent Democrat Senator Joan Hartley is running for re-election.
District 16
Incumbent Republican Senator Rob Sampson is running for re-election.
District 17
Incumbent Democrat Senator Jorge Cabrera is running for re-election.
District 18
Incumbent Republican Senator Heather Somers is running for re-election.
District 19
Incumbent Democrat Senator Cathy Osten is running for re-election.
District 20
Incumbent Democrat Senator Martha Marx is running for re-election.
District 21
Incumbent Republican Senator Kevin C. Kelly is running for re-election.
District 22
Incumbent Democrat Senator Marilyn Moore is not running for re-election.
District 23
Incumbent Democrat Senator Herron Gaston is running for re-election.
District 24
Incumbent Democrat Senator Julie Kushner is running for re-election.
District 25
Incumbent Democrat Senator and Majority leader Bob Duff is running for re-election.
District 26
Incumbent Democrat Senator Ceci Maher is running for re-election.
District 27
Incumbent Democrat Senator Patricia Billie Miller is running for re-election.
District 28
Incumbent Republican Senator Tony Hwang is running for re-election.
District 29
Incumbent Democrat Senator Mae Flexer is running for re-election.
District 30
Incumbent Republican Senator and Minority leader Stephen Harding is running for re-election.
District 31
Incumbent Republican Senator Henri Martin is running for re-election.
District 32
Incumbent Republican Senator Eric Berthel is running for re-election.
District 33
Incumbent Democrat Senator Norman Needleman is running for re-election.
District 34
Incumbent Republican Senator Paul Cicarella is running for re-election.
District 35
Incumbent Republican Senator Jeff Gordon is running for re-election.
District 36
Incumbent Republican Senator Ryan Fazio is running for re-election.
References
- ^ "Connecticut State Senate elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
- ^ "State Legislature Interactive Map: State House - 270toWin". 270toWin.com. Retrieved July 13, 2024.
- ^ "State Leg. Home". projects.cnalysis.com. Retrieved July 13, 2024.
- ^ Jacobson, Louis (June 18, 2024). "2024's Battleground State Legislative Chambers". Sabato's Crystal Ball. Retrieved July 13, 2024.
- ^ Ragland, Jamil (May 8, 2024). "House Celebrates Retiring Members; Moore Leaving Senate". CT News Junkie. Retrieved June 18, 2024.
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