Connecticut's 44th assembly district

The Forty-fourth Connecticut House of Representatives district elects one member of the Connecticut House of Representatives. Its current representative is Democrat Mae Flexer. The district consists of the entire town of Sterling and parts of the towns of Killingly and Plainfield. The district's boundaries were radically changed in 2001: prior to the boundary change, the district contained the entire towns of Canterbury and Plainfield, part of Killingly and did not include Sterling at all.

List of representatives

Representative Party Years District home Note
Michael Caron Republican 1991 – 2009 Killingly Did not run for reelection
Mae Flexer Democratic 2009 – present Killingly Incumbent

Recent elections

State Election 2008: House District 44
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Mae Flexer 6,015 67.6 +32.3
Republican Angeline Kwasny 2,879 32.4 -32.3
Majority 3,136 35.3 +6.0
Turnout 8,894
Democratic gain from Republican Swing +32.3
State Election 2006: House District 44
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Republican Michael Caron 3,982 64.7 +9.5
Democratic Donald F. Gladding 2,176 35.3 -9.5
Majority 1,806 29.3 +18.9
Turnout 6,158
Republican hold Swing +9.5
State Election 2004: House District 44
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Republican Michael Caron 5,964 55.2 -2.6
Democratic Charles P. Ferland 4,843 44.8 +2.6
Majority 1,121 10.4 -5.1
Turnout 10,807
Republican hold Swing -2.6
State Election 2002: House District 44
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Republican Michael Caron 3,284 57.8 -35.6
Democratic Dale P. Clark 2,401 42.2 +42.2
Majority 883 15.5 -71.8
Turnout 5,685
Republican hold Swing -39.5
State Election 2000: House District 44
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Republican Michael Caron 5,260 93.6 +29.8
Libertarian Sandra L. Cote 357 6.4 +6.4
Majority 4,903 87.3 +63.1
Turnout 5,617
Republican hold Swing +23.4
State Election 1998: House District 44[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Republican Michael Caron 3,818 63.8
Democratic Tracy M. Dooley 2,169 36.2
Majority 1,449 24.2
Turnout 5,987
Republican hold Swing

External links

References

  1. Election Results and Related Data. Secretary of the State of Connecticut. Updated 8/18/10. Accessed 9/27/10.
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