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John Andrew Kissel is an American politician. Kissel, a Republican, has been a state senator from Connecticut since 1993. [1] Kissel, a resident of Enfield, represents East Granby, Enfield, Granby, Somers, Suffield, Windsor, and Windsor Locks in the Connecticut Senate. Kissel was born Worcester, Massachusetts and raised in Windsor.
Connecticut's 7th State Senate district elects one member of the Connecticut State Senate.Its current senator is Republican John Kissel, who was first elected in 1994.The district is centered on the town of Enfield and also contains the towns of Suffield, Windsor Locks, East Granby, Somers and parts of Granby and Windsor.
Nov. 9—Sen. John A. Kissel was elected to a 16th term, defeating Democratic challenger Cynthia Mangini with an unofficial tally of 17,910 to 13,572. Kissel, a Republican, has represented the 7th ...
State (Class) Senator-elect [209] Tenure of appointee serving within the unexpired term [note 1] Electoral history of appointee Appointed by Original senator Ref. Term start [note 2] Term end Tenure Immediate election preceding appointment Elections won Oregon (Class 2) Charles L. McNary (R) December 18, 1918: March 4, 1919: 76 days
Nov. 2—Republican Sen. John A Kissel and Democratic challenger Cynthia Mangini, who are running for the 7th Senate District seat on Nov. 8, agree the economy is one of the most pressing issues ...
John Kissel may refer to: John Kissel (New York politician) (1864–1938), New York State Senate John Kissel (Connecticut politician) (born 1959), Connecticut State Senate
Kissel was a presidential elector in 1900. [1] He was a member of the New York State Senate (9th D.) in 1909 and 1910; and organized, and for fifteen years conducted at his own expense, the first free labor bureau in the United States, which was subsequently merged into the United States Employment Service.
Senator Kissel may refer to: John Kissel (New York politician) (1864–1938), New York State Senate John Kissel (Connecticut politician) (born 1959), Connecticut State Senate