Connecticut State Senate District 36

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Connecticut State Senate District 36
Incumbent
Assumed office: August 26, 2021

Connecticut State Senate District 36 is represented by Ryan Fazio (R).

As of the 2020 Census, Connecticut state senators represented an average of 100,231 residents. After the 2010 Census, each member represented 99,490 residents.

About the office

Members of the Connecticut State Senate serve two-year terms without term limits.[1] Connecticut legislators assume office the Wednesday following the first Monday of the January next succeeding their election.[2]

Qualifications

See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

Article III, Section 3 of the Connecticut Constitution states: "The senate shall consist of not less than thirty and not more than fifty members, each of whom shall be an elector residing in the senatorial district from which he is elected. Each senatorial district shall be contiguous as to territory and shall elect no more than one senator."[3]

Salaries

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
State legislative salaries, 2024[4]
SalaryPer diem
$40,000/yearNo per diem is paid.

Vacancies

See also: How vacancies are filled in state legislatures

If there is a vacancy in the Connecticut General Assembly, a special election must be conducted to fill the vacant seat. The governor must call for an election no later than 10 days after the vacancy happens. All special elections must be held no later than 46 days after a governor's declaration. If the vacancy occurs between the 125th day and the 49th day before the day of the regular election, the special election will be held on the same day as the general election. If a vacancy occurs after the 49th day before the general election but before the Wednesday following the first Monday of January of the next-succeeding year, the governor shall not call a special election unless the vacant position is that of a member-elect.[5]

DocumentIcon.jpg See sources: Connecticut Gen. Stat. § 9-215


District map

Redistricting

2020-2022

See also: Redistricting in Connecticut after the 2020 census

The Connecticut Reapportionment Commission voted 8-0 in favor of new maps for the state's 151 House districts and 36 Senate districts on November 18 and November 23, 2021, respectively.[6][7] The commission, made up of four Democratic lawmakers, four Republican lawmakers, and a ninth member selected by the commissioners, took over the redistricting process after the previous Reapportionment Committee failed to meet its Sept. 15 deadline to select maps and win two-thirds approval from both chambers of the Connecticut General Assembly.[8] Census data was not delivered until Sept. 16. Unlike the committee, maps prepared by the Reapportionment Commission did not need to win approval from the General Assembly.[9] This map took effect for Connecticut's 2022 legislative elections.

How does redistricting in Connecticut work? In Connecticut, the state legislature is primarily responsible for drawing both congressional and state legislative district lines. Maps must be approved by a two-thirds vote in each chamber. If the state legislature is unable to approve new maps, a backup commission is convened to draw congressional and state legislative district boundaries. The commission consists of nine members. The four legislative leaders (i.e., the majority and minority leaders of each chamber of the legislature) appoint two members each. The ninth member is selected by the eight previously selected commissioners.[10][11]

The Connecticut Constitution requires that all districts, whether congressional or state legislative, be contiguous. In addition, state House districts must "not divide towns except where necessary to comply with other legal requirements."[12]

Connecticut State Senate District 36
until January 3, 2023

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Connecticut State Senate District 36
starting January 4, 2023

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Elections

2024

See also: Connecticut State Senate elections, 2024

General election

General election for Connecticut State Senate District 36

Incumbent Ryan Fazio defeated Nick Simmons in the general election for Connecticut State Senate District 36 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ryan Fazio
Ryan Fazio (R)
 
51.7
 
29,293
Image of Nick Simmons
Nick Simmons (D / Independent Party) Candidate Connection
 
48.3
 
27,334

Total votes: 56,627
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Nick Simmons advanced from the Democratic primary for Connecticut State Senate District 36.

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

The Republican primary election was canceled. Incumbent Ryan Fazio advanced from the Republican primary for Connecticut State Senate District 36.

2022

See also: Connecticut State Senate elections, 2022

General election

General election for Connecticut State Senate District 36

Incumbent Ryan Fazio defeated Trevor Crow in the general election for Connecticut State Senate District 36 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ryan Fazio
Ryan Fazio (R)
 
50.1
 
21,467
Image of Trevor Crow
Trevor Crow (D) Candidate Connection
 
49.9
 
21,378

Total votes: 42,845
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Trevor Crow advanced from the Democratic primary for Connecticut State Senate District 36.

Republican primary election

The Republican primary election was canceled. Incumbent Ryan Fazio advanced from the Republican primary for Connecticut State Senate District 36.

2021

See also: Connecticut state legislative special elections, 2021

A special general election for District 36 of the Connecticut State Senate was called for August 17, 2021.[13] Candidates running for special elections in Connecticut are nominated through party conventions.

The seat became vacant after Alex Kasser (D) resigned effective June 22, 2021. Kasser cited her ongoing divorce proceedings as the reason for her resignation.[14]

General election

Special general election for Connecticut State Senate District 36

Ryan Fazio defeated Alexis Gevanter and John Blankley in the special general election for Connecticut State Senate District 36 on August 17, 2021.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Ryan Fazio
Ryan Fazio (R)
 
50.1
 
8,913
Alexis Gevanter (D)
 
47.6
 
8,460
John Blankley (Independent)
 
2.3
 
408

Total votes: 17,781
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

2020

See also: Connecticut State Senate elections, 2020

General election

General election for Connecticut State Senate District 36

Incumbent Alex Kasser defeated Ryan Fazio in the general election for Connecticut State Senate District 36 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Alex Kasser
Alex Kasser (D) Candidate Connection
 
51.4
 
29,137
Image of Ryan Fazio
Ryan Fazio (R) Candidate Connection
 
48.6
 
27,575

Total votes: 56,712
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Alex Kasser advanced from the Democratic primary for Connecticut State Senate District 36.

Republican primary election

The Republican primary election was canceled. Ryan Fazio advanced from the Republican primary for Connecticut State Senate District 36.

2018

General election

General election for Connecticut State Senate District 36

Alex Kasser defeated incumbent Scott Frantz and Megan Cassano in the general election for Connecticut State Senate District 36 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Alex Kasser
Alex Kasser (D)
 
50.4
 
22,261
Image of Scott Frantz
Scott Frantz (R)
 
49.0
 
21,645
Megan Cassano (G)
 
0.5
 
238

Total votes: 44,144
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2016

See also: Connecticut State Senate elections, 2016

Elections for the Connecticut State Senate took place in 2016. The primary election took place on August 9, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was June 7, 2016.

Incumbent Scott Frantz defeated John Blankley and Ed Heflin in the Connecticut State Senate District 36 general election.[15]

Connecticut State Senate, District 36 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Scott Frantz Incumbent 58.98% 28,901
     Democratic John Blankley 39.37% 19,291
     Green Ed Heflin 1.66% 811
Total Votes 49,003
Source: Connecticut Secretary of the State


John Blankley ran unopposed in the Connecticut State Senate District 36 Democratic primary.

Connecticut State Senate, District 36 Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Democratic Green check mark transparent.png John Blankley  (unopposed)

Incumbent Scott Frantz ran unopposed in the Connecticut State Senate District 36 Republican primary.

Connecticut State Senate, District 36 Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Republican Green check mark transparent.png Scott Frantz Incumbent (unopposed)

2014

See also: Connecticut State Senate elections, 2014

Elections for the Connecticut State Senate consisted of a primary election on August 12, 2014, and a general election on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was June 10, 2014. Incumbent L. Scott Frantz was unopposed in the Republican primary and defeated Edward Heflin (G) in the general election.[16][17][18]

Connecticut State Senate, District 36 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngScott Frantz Incumbent 86.9% 21,100
     Green Edward Heflin 13.1% 3,189
Total Votes 24,289

2012

See also: Connecticut State Senate elections, 2012

Elections for the office of Connecticut State Senate consisted of a primary election on August 14, 2012, and a general election on November 6, 2012. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was June 12, 2012. A total of 36 seats were up for election in 2012. Incumbent Scott Frantz defeated Daniel Dauplaise (D) and Green Party candidate Remy Chevalier in the general election. The candidates ran without opposition in the August 14 primary elections.[19] [20]

Connecticut State Senate, District 36, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngL. Scott Frantz Incumbent 61% 27,623
     Democratic Daniel Dauplaise 37.4% 16,930
     Green Remy C. Chevalier 1.7% 762
Total Votes 45,315

Campaign contributions

From 2000 to 2024, candidates for Connecticut State Senate District 36 raised a total of $2,408,261. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $80,275 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money

Campaign contributions, Connecticut State Senate District 36
Year Amount Candidates Average
2024 $242,694 3 $80,898
2022 $261,103 2 $130,552
2021 $201,298 3 $67,099
2020 $292,185 2 $146,093
2018 $583,161 3 $194,387
2016 $153,852 3 $51,284
2014 $7,100 2 $3,550
2012 $181,807 2 $90,904
2010 $172,431 2 $86,216
2008 $104,863 2 $52,432
2006 $136,403 2 $68,202
2004 $65,114 2 $32,557
2002 $2,850 1 $2,850
2000 $3,400 1 $3,400
Total $2,408,261 30 $80,275


See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Connecticut General Assembly, "Length of terms of Connecticut State Senators," accessed December 16, 2013
  2. Connecticut Constitution, "Article Three, Section 10," accessed November 1, 2021
  3. Connecticut General Assembly, "Constitution of the State of Connecticut - Article 3, Section 3," accessed January 25, 2023
  4. National Conference of State Legislatures, "2024 Legislator Compensation," August 21, 2024
  5. Connecticut General Assembly, "Connecticut General Statutes," accessed February 10, 2021 (Statute 9-215(a), Connecticut General Statutes)
  6. News 12 Connecticut, "CT Reapportionment Commission unanimously votes to approve new statewide house district map," Nov. 18, 2021
  7. CT News Junkie, "Redistricting Commission Tweaks Senate Map," Nov. 23, 2021
  8. The ninth member only votes in the event of a tie.
  9. Connecticut General Assembly, "Frequently Asked Questions," accessed Oct. 12, 2021
  10. All About Redistricting, "Connecticut," accessed April 22, 2015
  11. Connecticut Constitution, "Article XXVI, Section 2.b," accessed April 22, 2015
  12. All About Redistricting, "Who draws the lines?" accessed March 25, 2015
  13. Associated Press, "Election set for Aug. 17 to fill Greenwich Senate seat," July 2, 2021
  14. The Hartford Courant, "State Sen. Alex Kasser resigns and says she is leaving Greenwich because of stress from long-running divorce case," June 22, 2021
  15. Connecticut Secretary of the State, "Election Night Reporting, 2016 General Election," accessed December 14, 2016
  16. Connecticut Secretary of State, "Official candidate list," accessed July 15, 2014
  17. Connecticut Secretary of State, "Official primary and general election results," accessed November 26, 2014
  18. Connecticut Secretary of State, "Official primary and general election results," accessed November 26, 2014
  19. Connecticut Secretary of State, "2012 General Election," October 29, 2013
  20. Connecticut Secretary of State, "2012 General Primary," October 29, 2013