2008 Connecticut Senate election
2008 Connecticut State Senate election
Results: Democratic hold Democratic gain Republican hold
The Connecticut Senate election, 2008 was held on November 4, 2008, to elect Senators to the Connecticut State Senate for the term which began in January 2009 and ended in January 2011. The election occurred on the same date as other federal and state elections, including the quadrennial U.S. presidential election .
The 2008 election saw the election or re-election of 24 Democrats and 12 Republicans to fill the Senate's 36 seats. The incumbent party in each district held onto control of their respective seats in the election, except for one seat which changed control from Republican to Democratic.
Results
Results of the 2008 Connecticut Senate election.[ 1] Party shading denotes winner of Senate seat.
District
Constituency
Incumbent
Votes for Republican candidate
Votes for Democratic candidate
1
Hartford (part), Wethersfield (part)
John W. Fonfara (D )
Barbara J. Rhue 4,027
John W. Fonfara 18,898 WF TP
2
Bloomfield (part), Hartford (part), Windsor (part)
Eric D. Coleman (D)
Veronica Airey-Wilson 8,123
Eric D. Coleman 27,321 WF
3
East Hartford , East Windsor , Ellington , South Windsor
Gary LeBeau (D)
No nomination
Gary D. LeBeau 32,912 WF
4
Bolton , Glastonbury , Manchester , Marlborough
Mary Ann Handley (D)
David H. Blackwell 20,282
Mary Ann Handley 28,573 WF
5
Bloomfield (part), Burlington , Farmington (part), West Hartford
Jonathan A. Harris (D)
Joseph Merritt 14,807
Jonathan A. Harris 36,040 WF
6
Berlin , Farmington (part), New Britain
Donald J. DeFronzo (D)
Thomas A. Bozek 9,941
Donald J. DeFronzo 22,079 WF
7
East Granby , Enfield , Granby (part), Somers , Suffield , Windsor (part), Windsor Locks
John A. Kissel (R )
John A. Kissel 24,206 WF
George Colli 19,870
8
Avon , Barkhamsted , Canton , Colebrook , Granby (part), Hartland , Harwinton (part), New Hartford , Norfolk , Simsbury , Torrington (part)
Thomas J. Herlihy, Jr. (R)
Arthur H. House 23,627WF
9
Cromwell , Middletown (part), Newington , Rocky Hill , Wethersfield (part)
Paul R. Doyle (D)
Ralph Capenera 20,089
Paul R. Doyle 27,488
10
New Haven (part), West Haven (part)
Toni N. Harp (D)
Melissa Papantones 2,836
Toni N. Harp 25,586
11
Hamden (part), New Haven (part)
Martin M. Looney (D)
No nomination
Martin M. Looney 29,426 WF
12
Branford , Durham , Gilford , Killingworth , Madison , North Branford
Edward Meyer (D)
Ryan Suerth 20,430
Edward Meyer 30,565
13
Cheshire (part), Meriden , Middlefield , Middletown (part)
Thomas P. Gaffey (D)
Tim Lenox 10,543
Thomas P. Gaffey 30,476 WF
14
Milford , Orange , West Haven (part)
Gayle Slossberg (D)
Gayle Slossberg 28,248
15
Naugatuck (part), Prospect , Waterbury (part)
Joan V. Hartley (D)
No nomination
Joan V. Hartley 21,839 TP
16
Cheshire (part), Southington , Waterbury (part), Wolcott
Sam S.F. Caligiuri (R)
Sam S.F. Caligiuri 25,362 TP
No nomination
17
Ansonia , Beacon Falls , Bethany , Derby , Hamden (part), Naugatuck (part), Woodbridge
Joe Crisco (D)
Tamath K. Rossi 13,659
Joe Crisco 25,553 WF
18
Griswold , Groton , North Stonington , Plainfield , Preston , Sterling , Stonington , Voluntown
Andrew M. Maynard (D)
Anne P. Hatfield 13,189
Andrew M. Maynard 27,389
19
Andover , Bozrah , Columbia , Franklin , Hebron , Lebanon , Ledyard , Lisbon , Montville (part), Norwich , Sprague
Edith G. Prague (D)
No nomination
Edith G. Prague 32,458 WF RWI
20
East Lyme , Montville (part), New London , Old Lyme , Old Saybrook (part), Salem , Waterford
Andrea Stillman (D)
Thomas C. Simones 13,547
Andrea L. Stillman 29,808 TP
21
Monroe (part), Shelton , Stratford (part)
Dan Debicella (R)
Dan Debicella 24,925
Janice Andersen 21,334WF
22
Bridgeport (part), Monroe (part), Trumbull
Rob Russo (R)
Robert D. Russo 17,994
23
Bridgeport (part), Stratford (part)
Ed A. Gomes (D)
Milton Johnson 2,308
Edwin A. Gomes 21,213 WF
24
Bethel (part), Danbury , New Fairfield , Sherman
David J. Cappiello (R)
Duane E. Perkins 17,536WF
25
Darien (part), Norwalk
Bob Duff (D)
Steve Papadakos 12,473
Bob Duff 28,807 WF
26
Bethel (part), New Canaan (part), Redding , Ridgefield , Weston (part), Westport , Wilton
Judith Freedman (R)
John Hartwell 25,569WF
27
Darien (part), Stamford (part)
Andrew J. McDonald (D)
Vacancy in nomination
Andrew J. McDonald 25,946 RWI
28
Easton , Fairfield , Newtown , Weston (part)
John P. McKinney (R)
John McKinney 31,627
Martin A. Goldberg 19,802WF
29
Brooklyn , Canterbury , Killingly , Mansfield , Putnam , Scotland , Thompson , Windham
Donald E. Williams, Jr. (D)
Harry Carboni 9,163
Donald E. Williams 27,733 WF
30
Brookfield , Canaan , Cornwall , Goshen , Kent , Litchfield , Morris , New Milford , North Canaan , Salisbury , Sharon , Torrington (part), Warren , Washington , Winchester
Andrew W. Roraback (R)
Andrew Roraback 32,285
Michael J. Renzullo 17,183WF
31
Bristol , Harwinton (part), Plainville , Plymouth
Thomas A. Colapietro (D)
Vacancy in nomination
Tomas A. Colapietro 29,229 WF
32
Bethlehem , Bridgewater , Middlebury , Oxford , Roxbury , Seymour (part), Southbury , Thomaston , Watertown , Woodbury
Rob Kane (R)
Robert J. Kane 28,571
John McCarthy 22,432WF
33
Chester , Clinton , Colechester , Deep River , East Haddam , East Hampton , Essex , Haddam , Lyme , Old Saybrook (part), Portland , Westbrook
Eileen M. Daily (D)
Vincent A. Pacileo III 17,624
Eileen M. Daily 30,326 TP
34
East Haven , North Haven , Wallingford
Len Fasano (R)
Leonard A. Fasano 31,122 WF
No nomination
35
Ashford , Chaplin , Coventry , Eastford , Ellington (part), Hampton , Pomfret , Stafford , Tolland , Union , Vernon , Willington , Woodstock
Tony Guglielmo (R)
Tony Guglielmo 34,822
Vacancy in nomination
36
Greenwich , New Canaan (part), Stamford (part)
William H. Nickerson (R)
Mark Diamond 17,912
Notes
TP Denotes that a minor, third party candidate (or candidates) also ran in this district's election.
RWI Denotes that a registered write-in candidate (or candidates) was also present in this district's election.
WF Denotes that this candidate also ran on the line of the Connecticut Working Families Party . The votes won by this candidate include both their Working Families and their party of affiliation figures combined.
I Denotes that this candidate also ran on the independent line. The votes won by this candidate include both their independent and their party of affiliation figures combined.
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