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John W. Fonfara
Member of the Connecticut Senate
from the 1st district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1997
Preceded byWilliam A. DiBella
ConstituencyHartford and Wethersfield
Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives
from the 6th district
In office
January 1987 – January 1997
Succeeded byArt Feltman
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceHartford, Connecticut

John W. Fonfara is a Democratic member of the Connecticut Senate, representing the 1st district since 1997 and currently serving as the Deputy Majority Leader. His district includes Hartford and Wethersfield. Previously he served in the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1987 through 1997.

Fonfara was born and raised in Hartford, attended the public schools, graduated with a B.A. in political science from the University of Connecticut, and holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College. He currently resides in Hartford.

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Members of the Connecticut State Senate
President of the Senate
Susan Bysiewicz (D)
President pro tempore
Martin Looney (D)
Majority Leader
Bob Duff (D)
Minority Leader
Stephen Harding (R)
  1. John Fonfara (D)
  2. Douglas McCrory (D)
  3. Saud Anwar (D)
  4. MD Rahman (D)
  5. Derek Slap (D)
  6. Rick Lopes (D)
  7. John Kissel (R)
  8. Lisa Seminara (R)
  9. Matt Lesser (D)
  10. Gary Winfield (D)
  11. Martin Looney (D)
  12. Christine Cohen (D)
  13. Jan Hochadel (D)
  14. James Maroney (D)
  15. Joan Hartley (D)
  16. Robert Sampson (R)
  17. Jorge Cabrera (D)
  18. Heather Somers (R)
  19. Cathy Osten (D)
  20. Martha Marx (D)
  21. Kevin C. Kelly (R)
  22. Marilyn Moore (D)
  23. Herron Gaston (D)
  24. Julie Kushner (D)
  25. Bob Duff (D)
  26. Ceci Maher (D)
  27. Patricia B. Miller (D)
  28. Tony Hwang (R)
  29. Mae Flexer (D)
  30. Stephen Harding (R)
  31. Henri Martin (R)
  32. Eric Berthel (R)
  33. Norman Needleman (D)
  34. Paul Cicarella (R)
  35. Jeff Gordon (R)
  36. Ryan Fazio (R)
Connecticut House of Representatives
Preceded byFelix Karsky Connecticut state representative for the Fourth District
1987–1993
Succeeded byEdwin Garcia
Preceded byEdna Negron Connecticut state representative for the Sixth District
1993–1997
Succeeded byArt Feltman
Connecticut State Senate
Preceded byWilliam A. DiBella Connecticut Senator from the First District
1997–present
Succeeded byincumbent

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