Political Experience ofNancy Wyman
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2018 (? - Present)
Nancy Wyman did not file to run for re-election.
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2014 (? - Present)
Wyman won re-election as Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut in 2014. Wyman was unopposed in the Democratic primary on August 12, 2014. Wyman, on a ticket with Democratic incumbent Governor Dan Malloy, were also backed the Working Families Party for the general election; They faced the Republican/Independent ticket of Tom Foley and Heather Somers and unaffiliated ticket of Joe Visconti and Chester Harris. Nancy Wyman won the general election on November 4, 2014.
Results
Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, 2014 Party Candidate Vote % Votes Democratic Dan Malloy/Nancy Wyman Incumbent 50.7% 554,314 Republican Tom Foley/Heather Somers 48.2% 526,295 Independent Joe Visconti/Chester Harris 1% 11,456 Nonpartisan Write-in votes 0.1% 708 Total Votes 1,092,773 Election results via Connecticut Secretary of State -
Connecticut Lieutenant Governor
Wyman was first elected to the position of lieutenant governor on November 2, 2010, running on the Democratic ticket with Gov. Dan Malloy. She was re-elected with Malloy in 2014. Wyman did not run for re-election in 2018.
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Comptroller (1994-2010)
Wyman served as Connecticut comptroller from 1994 to 2010. Wyman was the first woman in Connecticut history elected to this office. She was re-elected three times subsequently. She left the office in 2010 to become lieutenant governor.
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Connecticut House of Representatives (1987-1995)
Wyman served as a Democratic member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1987-1995.
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Tolland Board of Education (1979-1987)
Wyman served on the Tolland Board of Education from 1979-1987.