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Connecticut House of Representatives District 41 candidate surveys, 2022

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This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Connecticut House of Representatives District 41 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.

Candidates and election results

General election

General election for Connecticut House of Representatives District 41

Aundré Bumgardner defeated Robert Boris and James Dunigan in the general election for Connecticut House of Representatives District 41 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Aundré Bumgardner
Aundré Bumgardner (D / Working Families Party)
 
61.7
 
6,538
Image of Robert Boris
Robert Boris (R / Independent Party) Candidate Connection
 
36.3
 
3,841
Image of James Dunigan
James Dunigan (Independent) Candidate Connection
 
2.0
 
215

Total votes: 10,594
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Robert Boris (Republican, Independent)

Growth & Stewardship

Eco-friendly economics.

Diversity of thought
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James Dunigan (Independent)

We have to change the dialogue and return civility to public discourse.

The parties have no incentive to create competitive districts that bring ideas closer to the general concerns of the public.

You the voter must hold individual politicians accountable for their actions.
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Robert Boris (Republican, Independent)

“It’s easy to say no to all development, but you can’t have a sustainable community like that, so that’s where stewardship comes in. You need to vet the opportunities that come this way, attract companies that create quality jobs, high-paying jobs, that people can raise a family here, and you need to protect the environment in the process.”
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James Dunigan (Independent)

Gerrymandering and redistricting generally need to be addressed, several options exist to get at the underlying problem including the possibility of ranked choice voting.

In order to maintain a vision for a green energy future we must fund and plan large scale grid storage and improvements in distribution ahead of a full transition to intermittent sources.

A public option for health insurance needs to be funded in advance to last, this can be done by incentivizing preventative and curative medical advancements with a bond issue.

Alternative paths to higher education need to be available in order for the next generation to have the skills needed to ensure a safe, healthy and productive future. One method could be through the development of a service program from high school grads to earn tuition, modeled on Americorps.



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