Representative for District 101 in the Connecticut House of Representatives was Noreen Kokoruda (Republican Party). Kokoruda came into power in 2011.
On January 6, 2021, Kokoruda resigned.
To represent District 101 in the Connecticut House of Representatives, Kokoruda (Republican Party) stood for reelection. The general election was held on November 3, 2020, and Kokoruda lost.
Who is Noreen Kokoruda’s husband Dan Kokoruda?
Kokoruda has a range of professional experience, including 14 years as The Shoreline Foundation’s executive director, nine years as chair of the Beach and Recreation Commission, membership on the Madison Board of Selectmen, and service on the Commission for Community Service
Kokoruda ran for Connecticut House of Representatives District 101 in the 2012 election. On August 14, 2012, Kokoruda ran unopposed in the Republican primary. On November 6, 2012, she defeated David Dwyer (D) in the general election.
2016 saw Kokoruda successfully run for re-election to the Connecticut House of Representatives. Kokoruda raised a total of $6,140 during that election season.
Noreen Kokoruda, a Madison selectwoman, is currently a state representative. She won the special election to fill the 101st District House seat on February 22 by a margin of 599 votes, and three days later she was taking the secretary of state’s oath of office while standing on the floor of the State House.