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| Name | Susan Bysiewicz |
| First Name | Susan |
| Last Name | Bysiewicz |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Birthday | September 29 |
| Birth Year | 1961 |
| Place of Birth | New Haven |
| Home Town | Connecticut |
| Birth Country | United States |
| Birth Sign | Libra |
| Full/Birth Name | |
| Father | Not Available |
| Mother | Not Available |
| Siblings | Not Available |
| Spouse | Not Known |
| Children(s) | Leyna Donaldson, Ava Donaldson |
Susan Bysiewicz Biography
Susan Bysiewicz is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on September 29, 1961 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
Bysiewicz was born September 29, 1961 in New Haven and raised on a farm. The daughter of Stan and Shirley Bysiewicz, she was raised by a Catholic family of Polish and Greek descent in Middletown, Connecticut. She graduated from Yale University and Duke University School of Law. While pursuing her law degree, she wrote Ella: A Biography of Governor Ella Grasso. Bysiewicz practiced law in New York City for two years as an associate of White & Case (1986–88). In 1988 she became associated with the Hartford firm of Robinson & Cole, L.L.C. where she practiced for four years, and then joined the legal department of Aetna where she was employed from 1992–94.
Susan Bysiewicz (born September 29, 1961) is an American politician who is the 109th and current lieutenant governor of Connecticut (sworn in on January 9, 2019). She previously served as the 72nd secretary of the state of Connecticut from 1999 to 2011. She was briefly a candidate for governor of Connecticut in 2010, before dropping out to run for Connecticut Attorney General. She was disqualified from running for the office by the Connecticut Supreme Court and announced in 2011 that she was running for the United States Senate in the 2012 election to replace the retiring Joe Lieberman. She lost the Democratic primary to U.S. Representative Chris Murphy, who went on to win the general election.
In the House, she investigated the political power of County Sheriffs and Connecticut’s last vestige of patronage politics at the local level. The sheriffs are only political positions of Connecticut county government, which was eliminated in 1960. Democrats control the Hartford County Sheriff’s Department, for example, and of the 288 deputy and special deputy sheriffs working, the Program Review and Investigations Committee found just two Republicans.
Susan Bysiewicz Net Worth
Susan is one of the richest Politician from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Susan Bysiewicz's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)
| Net Worth | $5 Million |
| Salary | Under Review |
| Source of Income | Politician |
| Cars | Not Available |
| House | Living in own house. |
In her time as the chief elections officer and business registrar of the state, she has made technology a focus of her administration. Bysiewicz developed Connecticut’s first electronic filing system for voter registration to prevent fraud and encourage registration. She also instituted an electronic business searching system called CONCORD that allows users to search a database of all the registered companies in the State of Connecticut. In 2006-07, she implemented new voting technology including adoption of the optical scan machine and a vote-by-phone procedure so that Connecticut voters with disabilities are able to vote securely and independently. She advocated with success at the legislature for the passage of a constitutional amendment that would allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries.
In 1998, she sought the Democratic nomination for Secretary of the State. At the state Democratic Convention, she lost the party’s endorsement for the nomination, to Representative Ellen Scalettar, but won enough delegates’ votes to qualify to run for the nomination in a primary. During the primary campaign she charged her opponent opposed Megan’s Law and was soft on sex offenders. She won both the nomination, and, in the general election in November, the office itself. She won re-election in 2002, but in 2005, while serving, she announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the gubernatorial election of 2006. She withdrew from that race in September 2005, and on November 7, 2006, won a third term (running through 2010) as Secretary of the State.
Ethnicity, religion & political views
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She was elected state representative for the 100th Assembly District of Connecticut for three successive terms starting in 1992, representing until 1998 about 22,000 constituents living in parts of the towns of Middletown (64% of her constituents) and Middlefield (10%), and throughout the town of Durham (26%).
Who is Susan Bysiewicz Dating?
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Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Susan Bysiewicz. You may help us to build the dating records for Susan Bysiewicz!In a poll conducted by the Susan Bysiewicz gubernatorial exploratory committee in October 2009, support for incumbent Governor Jodi Rell fell to 47% in a head to head contest with Susan Bysiewicz who received 41% of the respondents’ vote. When asked how they would vote if the election was held between Rell and Stamford Mayor Dannel Malloy, poll respondents said they would vote 52% for Rell and 31% for Malloy. In Bridgeport alone, those taking part in the poll were asked who they would vote for if the primary were held that day and they said Bysiewicz 31.44 percent, Malloy 14.56 percent.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
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| Height | Unknown |
| Weight | Not Known |
| Body Measurements | Under Review |
| Eye Color | Not Available |
| Hair Color | Not Available |
| Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
After the redistricting that followed the 1990 Federal Census, she decided to run in the newly redrawn Connecticut’s 100th Assembly District, and defeated Republican Joseph Milardo by a margin of 61%-39%. She was a part of the largest Freshman class of the state legislature since 1974. In 1994, she won re-election to a second term with 67% of the vote. In 1996, she won re-election to a third term with 66% of the vote.
On January 27, 2009, Bysiewicz made public her intention to seek the Democratic nomination for governor of Connecticut in the 2010 election.
Facts & Trivia
Susan Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Susan Bysiewicz celebrates birthday on September 29 of every year.
Under deposition on March 31, 2010, Bysiewicz admitted that “she has never argued a case before a judge and couldn’t remember being in a courtroom to observe litigation since law school.” On May 5, 2010, Superior Court Judge Michael Sheldon ruled that Bysiewicz was legally qualified to run for state attorney general. However, when the case reached the Connecticut Supreme Court on May 18, Justice Flemming L. Norcott Jr. handed down the court’s 7-0 unanimous ruling that Bysiewicz failed to meet the requirements of General Statutes Section 3-124, which outlines the qualifications for state attorney general. In consequence, Bysiewicz was unable run for attorney general in 2010, leaving former State Senator George Jepsen the sole remaining Democratic candidate in the race, which he subsequently won.
How old is Susan Bysiewicz?
60 years (September 29, 1961)
Who is the current lieutenant governor of Connecticut?
Governor Susan Bysiewicz. Sworn in on January 9, 2019, Susan Bysiewicz is serving her first term as Connecticut’s 109th Lieutenant Governor.
What does the lieutenant governor do?
Generally, the lieutenant governor is the state’s highest officer following the governor and assumes the role when the governor is out of state or incapacitated. The lieutenant governor also becomes the governor should the governor die, resign or be removed from office.
Who is Delaware's lieutenant governor?
Bethany Hall-Long was sworn in as Delaware’s 26th Lt. Governor on January 17th, 2017. Born and raised on her family’s farm in Sussex County with her two older brothers, Bethany graduated from Indian River High School where she met her high school sweetheart, Dana.
How long is a governor's term in Connecticut?
The Governor holds office for four years.
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