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Connecticut State Senate elections, 2000
From Ballotpedia
Elections for the office of Connecticut State Senate consisted of a primary election on September 12, 2000, and a general election on November 7, 2000.
Campaign contributions
During the 2000 election, the total contributions to House candidates was $2,866,237. The top 10 contributors were:[1]
2000 Donors, Connecticut State Senate | ||
---|---|---|
Donor | Amount | |
Senate Democrats 2000 | $74,750 | |
Connecticut Lawyers for Excellence in Government | $70,250 | |
Vision PAC | $61,500 | |
New Republican Majority Cmte | $59,842 | |
Senate Republican Vision 21 | $49,035 | |
Connecticut Republican Party | $46,527 | |
People for Excellence in Government | $45,600 | |
Democrats in Progress | $30,750 | |
Senate Republican Golf Tournament Fund | $29,509 | |
Senate Republican Leadership Cmte | $28,843 |
Footnotes
Current members of the Connecticut State Senate
Leadership
Majority Leader:Bob Duff
Minority Leader:Stephen Harding
Senators
District 1
John Fonfara (D)
District 2
Douglas McCrory (D)
District 3
Saud Anwar (D)
District 4
MD Rahman (D)
District 5
Derek Slap (D)
District 6
Rick Lopes (D)
District 7
John Kissel (R)
District 8
Paul Honig (D)
District 9
Matthew Lesser (D)
District 10
Gary Winfield (D)
District 11
Martin Looney (D)
District 12
Christine Cohen (D)
District 13
Jan Hochadel (D)
District 14
James Maroney (D)
District 15
Joan Hartley (D)
District 16
Robert Sampson (R)
District 17
Jorge Cabrera (D)
District 18
Heather Somers (R)
District 19
Catherine Osten (D)
District 20
Martha Marx (D)
District 21
Jason Perillo (R)
District 22
District 23
Herron Gaston (D)
District 24
Julie Kushner (D)
District 25
Bob Duff (D)
District 26
Ceci Maher (D)
District 27
Patricia Miller (D)
District 28
Tony Hwang (R)
District 29
Mae Flexer (D)
District 30
Stephen Harding (R)
District 31
Henri Martin (R)
District 32
Eric Berthel (R)
District 33
Norm Needleman (D)
District 34
Paul Cicarella (R)
District 35
Jeff Gordon (R)
District 36
Ryan Fazio (R)
Democratic Party (25)
Republican Party (11)