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State Senator Eric Coleman - Second District

State Senator Eric D. Coleman began serving the Second Senatorial District in January 1995. The district includes portions of Bloomfield, Windsor and Hartford. Prior to his election to the Senate, he served in the House of Representatives from 1983 to 1994.

Senator Coleman serves as Chair of the Planning and Development Committee. He is also the Vice Chair of the Human Services Committee and is a member of the Judiciary, and Public Health Committees. He also acts as Chief Assistant Majority Leader.

Senator Coleman graduated from the Pomfret School and Columbia College of Columbia University. He received his J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1977 and established his own law practice in Hartford in 1986.

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Representative Faith McMahon

State Representative Faith McMahon - 15th District

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Representative Peggy Sayers

State Representative Peggy Sayers - 60th District

Peggy has lived in Windsor Locks for the past 31 years. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Human Services and is a Registered Nurse. She was first elected to the Connecticut State House in 1999 and in 2001 after redistricting became a representative for Windsor and Windsor Locks. She is currently the Chair of the House Public Health Commitee.

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Attorney General Richard Blumenthal

Attorney General Richard Blumenthal

Attorney General Richard Blumenthal graduated with honors from Harvard College (Phi Beta Kappa; Magna Cum Laude) and Yale Law School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Law Journal. He also served as a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps Reserves.

Richard was first elected to serve as Connecticut's 23rd Attorney General in 1990, re-elected in 1994 and 1998, and then re-elected to an unprecedented fourth term in 2002. Since his first term, Attorney General Blumenthal has been a tireless advocate for consumers, the environment, our children and the civil rights of Connecticut's citizens.

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Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz

Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz

Bysiewicz graduated from Yale University in 1983 and Duke University School of Law in 1986. After practicing corporate and international law at the New York City firm of White and Case, she returned to Connecticut with Robinson and Cole in Hartford, where she specialized in corporate and banking law from 1988 to 1992. In 1992, she joined the law department of Aetna Insurance Company, where she practiced health care and pension law until 1994.

Susan is Connecticut's 72nd Secretary of the State. First elected in 1998, she was re-elected in November, 2002. Previously, Secretary Bysiewicz served three terms in the state legislature representing the 100th Assembly District, which includes Middletown, Durham and Middlefield.

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State Treasurer Denise Nappier

State Treasurer Denise Nappier

Denise is the first African-American woman elected to serve as a State Treasurer in the United States and the first African-American woman elected to a statewide office in Connecticut. Elected in 1998 and re-elected in 2002, Treasurer Nappier is the only woman to be elected Treasurer in Connecticut history.

She served as Hartford City Treasurer for nearly ten years, holds a B.A. from Virginia State University and master’s degree from the University of Cincinnati. She has received honorary degrees from Teikyo Post University and Trinity College.

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State Comptroller Nancy Wyman

State Comptroler Nancy Wyman

Nancy is Connecticut's first woman elected State Comptroller. She acts as the chief fiscal guardian for state taxpayers. Nancy was first elected statewide in 1994 and re-elected in 1998 and 2002.

From 1979-1987, she served on the Tolland Board of Education and was Vice-Chairperson for four of those years. She has contributed to the local, state and national education debate and is known as an ardent champion of public education.

Prior to her election as State Comptroller, Wyman served as State Representative (1987-1995) from the 53rd District. She was House Chairperson of the Education Committee and Chairperson of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Elementary and Secondary Education.

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