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Dorinda Keenan Borer

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Dorinda Keenan Borer
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Prior offices
Connecticut House of Representatives District 115

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Dorinda Keenan Borer (Democratic Party) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, representing District 115. She assumed office in 2017. She left office on December 2, 2023.

Borer (Democratic Party) ran for re-election to the Connecticut House of Representatives to represent District 115. She won in the general election on November 8, 2022.

Keenan Borer resigned from the Connecticut House of Representatives after she was elected mayor of West Haven, Connecticut.[1]

Biography

Dorinda Keenan Borer was born in West Haven, Connecticut. She earned a B.S. in business administration and management at Southern Connecticut State University and an M.B.A. from the University of New Haven. Borer’s career experience includes working as the founder of PureFire Executive Consulting, after working as the Vice President of United Healthcare. She serves on the Board of the Rotary Club. Borer was elected to serve as the Representative for Connecticut House District 115.[2]

Committee assignments

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2023-2024

Borer was assigned to the following committees:

2021-2022

Borer was assigned to the following committees:

2019-2020

Borer was assigned to the following committees:

2017 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:

Connecticut committee assignments, 2017
Appropriations
Environment
Public Health, Vice chair

The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Elections

2022

See also: Connecticut House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for Connecticut House of Representatives District 115

Incumbent Dorinda Keenan Borer won election in the general election for Connecticut House of Representatives District 115 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Dorinda Keenan Borer
Dorinda Keenan Borer (D)
 
100.0
 
4,006

Total votes: 4,006
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Dorinda Keenan Borer advanced from the Democratic primary for Connecticut House of Representatives District 115.

2020

See also: Connecticut House of Representatives elections, 2020

General election

General election for Connecticut House of Representatives District 115

Incumbent Dorinda Keenan Borer won election in the general election for Connecticut House of Representatives District 115 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Dorinda Keenan Borer
Dorinda Keenan Borer (D / Working Families Party)
 
100.0
 
7,303

Total votes: 7,303
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Dorinda Keenan Borer advanced from the Democratic primary for Connecticut House of Representatives District 115.

2018

See also: Connecticut House of Representatives elections, 2018

In addition to running as a Democratic Party candidate, Borer cross-filed to also run with the Working Families Party in 2018.[3]

General election

General election for Connecticut House of Representatives District 115

Incumbent Dorinda Keenan Borer defeated Lynne Schlosser in the general election for Connecticut House of Representatives District 115 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Dorinda Keenan Borer
Dorinda Keenan Borer (D)
 
71.8
 
5,140
Lynne Schlosser (R)
 
28.2
 
2,016

Total votes: 7,156
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2017

CT House District 115
See also: Connecticut state legislative special elections, 2017

A special election for the position of Connecticut House of Representatives District 115 was called for February 28, 2017. The filing deadline for political parties to nominate their candidates to run in this election was January 23, 2017.[4]

The seat was vacant following Stephen Dargan's (D) resignation to take a job on Connecticut's Board of Pardons and Paroles.

Dorinda Keenan Borer (D) defeated Edward Granfield (R) in the special election.[5][6]

Connecticut House of Representatives, District 115, Special Election, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngDorinda Keenan Borer 64.4% 1,973
     Republican Edward Granfield 35.6% 1,093
Total Votes 3,066
Source: Connecticut Secretary of State

Campaign themes

2022

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2020

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Scorecards

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2023

In 2023, the Connecticut State Legislature was in session from January 4 to June 7.

  • Connecticut Business & Industry Association: Senate and House
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to environmental issues.


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Political offices
Preceded by
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Connecticut House of Representatives District 115
2017-2023
Succeeded by
William Heffernan III (D)


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