The Connecticut State House of Representatives is the
lower house in the
Connecticut General Assembly, the
state legislature of the
U.S. state
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of
Connecticut
Connecticut () is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York to the west, and Long Island Sound to the south. Its capita ...
. The house is composed of 151 members representing an equal number of districts, with each constituency containing nearly 22,600 residents. Representatives are elected to two-year terms with no
term limits.
The House convenes within the
Connecticut State Capitol
The Connecticut State Capitol is located north of Capitol Avenue and south of Bushnell Park in Hartford, the capital of Connecticut. The building houses the Connecticut General Assembly; the upper house, the State Senate, and lower house, the Ho ...
in
Hartford
Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. It is the core city in the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since t ...
.
History
The House of Representatives has its basis in the earliest incarnation of the General Assembly, the "General Corte" established in 1636 whose membership was divided between six generally elected magistrates (the predecessor of the Connecticut Senate) and three-member "committees" representing each of the three towns of the
Connecticut Colony (
Hartford
Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. It is the core city in the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since t ...
,
Wethersfield, and
Windsor
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* Windsor, New South Wales
** Municipality of Windsor, a former local government area
* Windsor, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland
**Shire of Windsor, a former local government authority around Wi ...
). The
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
The Fundamental Orders were adopted by the Connecticut Colony council on . The fundamental orders describe the government set up by the Connecticut River towns, setting its structure and powers. They wanted the government to have access to the ...
, adopted in 1639, replaced the committees with deputies; each town would elect three or four deputies for six-month terms. Although the magistrates and deputies sat together, they voted separately and in 1645 it was decreed that a measure had to have the approval of both groups in order to pass. The
Charter of 1662 reduced the number of deputies per town to no more than two, and also changed the title of the legislature to the General Assembly. It was in 1698 that the General Assembly divided itself into its current bicameral form, with the twelve assistants (that replaced the magistrates) as the Council (which became the Senate in the
1818 constitution) and the deputies as the House of Representatives, which began electing the Speaker to preside over it. The terms of representatives were raised to two years in 1884.
[''Under the Gold Dome: An Insider's Look at the Connecticut Legislature'', by Judge Robert Satter. New Haven: Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, 2004, pp. 16–27.]
Leadership of the House
The
Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives. The Speaker is elected by the majority party caucus followed by confirmation of the full House through the passage of a House resolution. In addition to presiding over the body, the Speaker is also its chief leadership position and controls the flow of legislation and committee assignments. Other House leaders, such as the
majority and
minority leaders, are elected by their respective party caucuses relative to their party's strength in the chamber.
The current
Speaker
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Society and politics
* Speaker (politics), the presiding officer in a legislative assembly
* Public speaker, one who gives a speech or lecture
* A person producing speech: the producer of a given utterance, especially:
** I ...
is
Matthew Ritter
Matthew Delis Ritter is an American lawyer and Democratic politician from Connecticut. He is currently the Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives and represents the first district.
Personal life
Ritter was born in Hartford, Connect ...
of the 1st House District the includes part of
Hartford
Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. It is the core city in the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since t ...
. The Majority Leader is
Jason Rojas
Jason Rojas (born 1976) is an American politician who is a five term Democratic member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, serving since 2008. He represents parts of East Hartford and Manchester, composing Connecticut's 9th assembly dis ...
of the 9th House District which includes part of
East Hartford and part of
Manchester
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. The
Minority Leader is
Republican
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Political ideology
* An advocate of a republic, a type of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is usually associated with the rule of law.
** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains ...
Vincent Candelora of the 86th House District that includes part of
Durham Durham most commonly refers to:
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, part of
Guilford,
North Branford, and part of
Wallingford.
Composition of the House of Representatives
List of current members
Current members of the Connecticut House of Representatives, .
Past composition of the House of Representatives
Notable former House members
1700s
*
Jonathan Trumbull, Governor of Connecticut Colony, Governor of Connecticut
*
Roger Sherman
Roger Sherman (April 19, 1721 – July 23, 1793) was an American statesman, lawyer, and a Founding Father of the United States. He is the only person to sign four of the great state papers of the United States related to the founding: the Con ...
, First Mayor of
New Haven
New Haven is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut and is part of the New York City metropolitan area. With a population of 134,023 ...
, Constitutional Signatory, United States Congressman, United States Senator
*
Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. Aide-de-camp to General Washington, Congressman, US Senator, 20th Governor of Connecticut
*
Jeremiah Wadsworth
Jeremiah Wadsworth (July 12, 1743 – April 30, 1804) was an American sea captain, merchant, and statesman from Hartford, Connecticut who profited from his position as a government official charged with supplying the Continental Army. He r ...
, Congressman, Constitutional Convention Member
*
John Davenport (Connecticut politician), Continental Army Officer, Congressman
1800s
*
Gideon Tomlinson, Congressman, US Senator, 25th Governor of Connecticut
*
Noah Webster
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, Dictionary author and educator
*
Henry W. Edwards, Congressman, US Senator, 27th and 29th Governor of Connecticut
*
Samuel A. Foot, Congressman, US Senator, 28th Governor of Connecticut
*
Isaac Toucey, Congressman, US Senator, United States Attorney General, Secretary of the Navy, 33rd Governor of Connecticut
*
William W. Eaton, Congressman and US Senator
*
Marcus H. Holcomb, Connecticut Attorney General, 66th Governor of Connecticut
*
Henry C. Deming
Henry Champion Deming (May 23, 1815 – October 8, 1872) was a politician and writer who served as U.S. Representative from Connecticut, the mayor Hartford, the acting military mayor of New Orleans, and a member of the Connecticut House of Repr ...
, Congressman, Mayor of
Hartford
Hartford is the capital city of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. It is the core city in the Greater Hartford metropolitan area. Census estimates since t ...
, Commander of the
12th Connecticut Infantry Regiment
The 12th Connecticut Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Service
The 12th Connecticut Infantry Regiment was organized at Hartford, Connecticut, Hartford, Connecticut, beginning N ...
*
John T. Wait, Congressman
*
William E. Simonds, Congressman, Patent Commissioner,
Medal of Honor
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recipient
*
Augustus Brandegee Congressman, Mayor of
New London
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*New London, Missouri
*New London, New Hampshire, a New England town
** ...
*
John Q. Tilson, Congressman
*
E. Stevens Henry, Connecticut State Treasurer, Congressman
*
P.T. Barnum, showman, politician, and businessman known for the
Barnum and Bailey Circus
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.
*
Charles Phelps, lawyer, state legislator, Connecticut Secretary of State, and first Attorney General of Connecticut
1900s
*
Marcus H. Holcomb, Attorney General of Connecticut, 66th Governor of Connecticut
*
Everett J. Lake, 67th Governor of Connecticut
*
Raymond E. Baldwin, Congressman, United States Senator, 72nd and 74th Governor of Connecticut, Chief Justice of the Connecticut Court of Errors, Chair of the 1965 Constitutional Convention
*
Emily Sophie Brown, one of the first women to be elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives
*
Abraham A. Ribicoff
Abraham Alexander Ribicoff (April 9, 1910 – February 22, 1998) was an American Democratic Party politician from the state of Connecticut. He represented Connecticut in the United States House of Representatives and Senate and was the 80th ...
, 80th Governor of Connecticut, United States Senator,
United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
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*
John N. Dempsey, 81st Governor of Connecticut
*
William R. Ratchford, Congressman
*
Stewart McKinney (politician)
Stewart Brett McKinney (January 30, 1931 – May 7, 1987) was an American politician who represented Connecticut's 4th congressional district in the House of Representatives from 1971 until his death in 1987. He is perhaps best known for coin ...
, Congressman
*
Sam Gejdenson, Congressman
*
Ronald A. Sarasin, Congressman
*
Ella T. Grasso, 83rd Governor of Connecticut
*
Barbara B. Kennelly, Congresswoman
*
William O'Neill, 84th Governor of Connecticut
*
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., Congressman, US Senator, 85th Governor of Connecticut
*
Sam Gejdenson, Congressman
*
John G. Rowland, 86th Governor of Connecticut
*
Gary Franks, Congressman
*
Christopher Shays, Congressman
2000s
*
Rob Simmons, Congressman
*
Jodi Rell, 87th Governor of Connecticut
*
Joe Courtney, Congressman
*
Richard Blumenthal
Richard Blumenthal (; born February 13, 1946) is an American lawyer and politician who is the senior United States senator from Connecticut, a seat he has held since 2011. A member of the Democratic Party, he is one of the wealthiest members of ...
, Connecticut Attorney General and US Senator
*
Chris Murphy
Christopher Scott Murphy (born August 3, 1973) is an American lawyer, author, and politician serving as the junior United States senator from Connecticut since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served in the United States H ...
, Congressman and US Senator
*
Elizabeth Esty
Elizabeth Esty (née Henderson; born August 25, 1959) is an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Representative from from 2013 to 2019. A Democrat, she previously was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, repres ...
, Congresswoman
*
William Tong, Connecticut Attorney General
See also
*
Connecticut State Capitol
The Connecticut State Capitol is located north of Capitol Avenue and south of Bushnell Park in Hartford, the capital of Connecticut. The building houses the Connecticut General Assembly; the upper house, the State Senate, and lower house, the Ho ...
*
Connecticut General Assembly
*
Connecticut Senate
*
References
External links
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Organizations established in 1698
House of Representatives
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State lower houses in the United States
1698 establishments in Connecticut
Government agencies established in the 1690s