Jason Doucette
Jason Doucette | |
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Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 13th district | |
Assumed office January 9, 2019 | |
Preceded by | Mark Tweedie |
Personal details | |
Born | January 23, 1977 |
Political party | Democratic |
Jason Edward Doucette (born January 23, 1977) is an American politician who is the member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 13th district in Hartford County. He is a Democrat.
Education and career
Doucette, a Democrat, is an attorney.[1][2] He earned his bachelor's degree from Washington University in St. Louis and his J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law.[1]
Prior to joining the Connecticut House of Representatives, Doucette was a member of the Manchester Board of Directors (2006–07) and served on various zoning and planning committees and boards.[1] The 13th House District includes parts of the towns of Manchester and Glastonbury.[3] Doucette was first elected to the state House in the general election on November 6, 2018, winning 59% of the vote and defeating Republican candidate Jennifer Fiereck, who received 41%.[4] The seat flipped from Republican to Democrat, as Doucette won the seat formerly held by Republican Mark Tweedie, who did not seek reelection.[5]
He took office in January 2019.[1] He was reelected in November 2020 with about 63% of the vote, defeating Republican challenger Brian Marois, who received 37%.[3]
Personal life
Doucette is married and has two children.[2] He lives in Manchester.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e Skyler Frazer, Police accountability law a focus in 13th House District, Journal Inquirer (October 27, 2020).
- ^ a b Chris Dehnel, Candidate Profile: Jason Doucette, 13th House District, Patch Manchester, CT (September 28, 2020).
- ^ a b Skyler Frazer, Luxenberg, Doucette re-elected in 12th, 13th House seats, Journal Inquirer (November 4, 2020).
- ^ "Connecticut Election Results - Election Results 2018". The New York Times. 2018.
- ^ Democrats make solid gains in General Assembly, CT Mirror (November 6, 2018).