TOWNS AS DISTRICTED FOR ELECTION PURPOSES

(Congressional Districts adopted February 10, 2022.) Map

(State Senate Districts adopted November 23, 2021.) Map

(State House Districts adopted November 18, 2021.) Map

 

Town

Congressional

District No.

State Senate District No.

State House
District No.

County

Andover

2

4

55

Tolland

Ansonia

3

17

104

New Haven

Ashford

2

35

50

Windham

Avon

5

8

17, 19

Hartford

Barkhamsted

1

8

62

Litchfield

Beacon Falls

3

17

105

New Haven

Berlin

1

6

30, 83

Hartford

Bethany

3

17

89

New Haven

Bethel

5

28, 32

2, 107

Fairfield

Bethlehem

5

30, 32

66

Litchfield

Bloomfield

1

2, 5

15

Hartford

Bolton

2

4

8, 55

Tolland

Bozrah

2

20

48

New London

Branford

3

12

98, 102

New Haven

Bridgeport

4

22, 23

124, 126-130, 133

Fairfield

Bridgewater

5

32

69

Litchfield

Bristol

1

31

77-79

Hartford

Brookfield

5

30, 32

107

Fairfield

Brooklyn

2

29

47, 50

Windham

Burlington

5

5

76

Hartford

Canaan

5

30

64

Litchfield

Canterbury

2

29

47

Windham

Canton

5

8

17

Hartford

Chaplin

2

35

47

Windham

Cheshire

5

13, 16

83, 89, 103

New Haven

Chester

2

33

36

Middlesex

Clinton

2

33

35

Middlesex

Colchester

2

33

48

New London

Colebrook

1

8

63

Litchfield

Columbia

2

19

8

Tolland

Cornwall

5

30

64

Litchfield

Coventry

2

35

8

Tolland

Cromwell

1

9

32

Middlesex

Danbury

5

24

2, 108-110, 138

Fairfield

Darien

4

25, 26, 27

125, 141

Fairfield

Deep River

2

33

36

Middlesex

Derby

3

17

104, 105, 114

New Haven

Durham

3

12, 34

86, 101

Middlesex

East Granby

1

7

61

Hartford

East Haddam

2

33

34

Middlesex

East Hampton

2

33

34

Middlesex

East Hartford

1

3

9-11

Hartford

East Haven

3

12, 34

86, 99

New Haven

East Lyme

2

20

37

New London

East Windsor

1

3

57, 59

Hartford

Eastford

2

35

50

Windham

Easton

4

28

112, 135

Fairfield

Ellington

2

3, 7, 35

57

Tolland

Enfield

2

7

58, 59

Hartford

Essex

2

33

36

Middlesex

Fairfield

4

28

132-134

Fairfield

Farmington

5

5, 6

21, 22

Hartford

Franklin

2

19

48

New London

Glastonbury

1, 2

4

13, 31, 55

Hartford

Goshen

5

30

64

Litchfield

Granby

1

7, 8

62

Hartford

Greenwich

4

36

149-151

Fairfield

Griswold

2

18

45

New London

Groton

2

18

40, 41

New London

Guilford

3

12

86, 98

New Haven

Haddam

2

33

36

Middlesex

Hamden

3

11, 17

88, 91, 94, 103, 114

New Haven

Hampton

2

35

50

Windham

Hartford

1

1, 2

1, 3-7

Hartford

Hartland

1

8

62

Hartford

Harwinton

5

8, 31

76

Litchfield

Hebron

2

19

55

Tolland

Kent

5

30

64

Litchfield

Killingly

2

29

44, 51

Windham

Killingworth

2

12

35

Middlesex

Lebanon

2

19

8, 48

New London

Ledyard

2

19

43, 45, 139

New London

Lisbon

2

19

45, 47

New London

Litchfield

5

30

66, 76

Litchfield

Lyme

2

33

23

New London

Madison

2

12

101

New Haven

Manchester

1

4

9, 11-13

Hartford

Mansfield

2

29

50, 54

Tolland

Marlborough

2

19

55

Hartford

Meriden

5

13

82, 83, 84

New Haven

Middlebury

5

15, 32

71

New Haven

Middlefield

3

12, 13

90

Middlesex

Middletown

1, 3

9, 13

33, 100

Middlesex

Milford

3

14

117-119

New Haven

Monroe

4

21, 22

112

Fairfield

Montville

2

19, 20

37, 38, 139

New London

Morris

5

30

66

Litchfield

Naugatuck

3

15, 17

70, 131

New Haven

New Britain

5

6

24-27

Hartford

New Canaan

4

26, 36

42, 125, 142

Fairfield

New Fairfield

5

24, 30

108

Fairfield

New Hartford

1

8

62

Litchfield

New Haven

3

10, 11

92-97

New Haven

New London

2

20

39, 40

New London

New Milford

5

30

67, 69, 108

Litchfield

Newington

1

9

20, 27

Hartford

Newtown

5

28

106, 107

Fairfield

Norfolk

5

8

64

Litchfield

North Branford

3

12, 34

86

New Haven

North Canaan

5

30

64

Litchfield

North Haven

3

34

87

New Haven

North Stonington

2

18

43

New London

Norwalk

4

25

137, 140-143

Fairfield

Norwich

2

19

46, 47, 139

New London

Old Lyme

2

20

23

New London

Old Saybrook

2

20, 33

23

Middlesex

Orange

3

14

114, 117, 119

New Haven

Oxford

4

32

131

New Haven

Plainfield

2

18

44, 47

Windham

Plainville

5

31

22

Hartford

Plymouth

5

31

78

Litchfield

Pomfret

2

29

50

Windham

Portland

1

33

32

Middlesex

Preston

2

18

45

New London

Prospect

3

16

89

New Haven

Putnam

2

29

51

Windham

Redding

4

26

135

Fairfield

Ridgefield

4

24, 26

42, 111

Fairfield

Rocky Hill

1

9

29

Hartford

Roxbury

5

32

69

Litchfield

Salem

2

20

34, 37

New London

Salisbury

5

30

64

Litchfield

Scotland

2

29

47

Windham

Seymour

3

21, 32

105

New Haven

Sharon

5

30

64

Litchfield

Shelton

3, 4

21

113, 122

Fairfield

Sherman

5

30

108

Litchfield

Simsbury

5

8

16

Hartford

Somers

2

7

52

Tolland

South Windsor

1

3

5, 14

Hartford

Southbury

5

32

69, 131

New Haven

Southington

1

16

22, 30, 80, 81

Hartford

Sprague

2

19

47

New London

Stafford

2

35

52

Tolland

Stamford

4

26, 27, 36

125, 144-149

Fairfield

Sterling

2

18

44

Windham

Stonington

2

18

41, 43

New London

Stratford

3

21, 23

120-122

Fairfield

Suffield

2

7

61

Hartford

Thomaston

5

31

76

Litchfield

Thompson

2

29, 35

51

Windham

Tolland

2

35

8, 53

Tolland

Torrington

1, 5

8, 30

63, 65

Litchfield

Trumbull

4

22

112, 122-123, 134

Fairfield

Union

2

35

52

Tolland

Vernon

2

35

53, 56, 57

Tolland

Voluntown

2

18

45

New London

Wallingford

3

34

85, 90, 103

New Haven

Warren

5

30

66

Litchfield

Washington

5

30, 32

64

Litchfield

Waterbury

3, 5

15, 16

68, 71-75, 89

New Haven

Waterford

2

20

38

New London

Watertown

5

32

68

Litchfield

West Hartford

1

5

6, 15, 18-20

Hartford

West Haven

3

10, 14

115-117

New Haven

Westbrook

2

33

23, 35

Middlesex

Weston

4

26

135

Fairfield

Westport

4

26

136, 143

Fairfield

Wethersfield

1

1, 9

28, 29

Hartford

Willington

2

35

53

Tolland

Wilton

4

26

42

Fairfield

Winchester

1

30

63

Litchfield

Windham

2

29

49

Windham

Windsor

1

2, 7

5, 60

Hartford

Windsor Locks

1

7

60, 61

Hartford

Wolcott

5

16

80

New Haven

Woodbridge

3

14, 17

114

New Haven

Woodbury

5

32

66

Litchfield

Woodstock

2

35

50, 52

Windham

 

POPULATION OF TOWNS OF CONNECTICUT FROM 1800-2020

 Population of Towns of Connecticut (table)

Compiled from the official returns. The census of 1790 was somewhat imperfect. Of New London County it stated: “The return from this county is so blended that the number in each town cannot be ascertained. The aggregate is 33,000.” For the Litchfield County towns not returned, Hartland being at that time included, the aggregate population is estimated at 20,342. Greenwich and Stamford were included with Norwalk. 


NOTE: The 1756 census figures are available in the 1949 and previous editions of the State Manual; 1774 census in the 1950 through 1960 Manuals; 1782 census in the 1960 through 1970 Manuals; 1790 census in the 1980 and previous editions. Census figures for the periods between the following years may be found in previous editions.

 

DATES OF ESTABLISHMENT OF TOWNS

Dates of Establishment of Towns (table)

 

 

MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS

Medal of Honor Recipients (table)

Dedicated to the memory of those veterans from the state of Connecticut who served in the armed forces of the United States of America and who were awarded the medal of honor. They distinguished themselves conspicuously by gallantry with the risk of their lives above and beyond the call of duty.

 

 

STATE EMBLEMS AND SYMBOLS

Name of State Connecticut
Official Designation: "The Constitution State" was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1959.
Indian Name Quinnehtukqut (Beside the Long Tidal River) 
State Motto: Qui Transtulit Sustinet (He Who Transplanted Still Sustains)

The emblems of the State are as follows:

The State Seal was provided for in the Constitution, 1818.
The State Flag was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1897.
The State Flower, the Mountain Laurel, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1907.
The State Bird, the Robin, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1943.
The State Tree, the White Oak, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1947.
The State Animal, the Sperm Whale, Physeter Catodon, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1975.
The State Insect, the Praying Mantis, Mantis Religiosa, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1977.
The State Mineral, the Garnet, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1977.
The State Song, "Yankee Doodle," was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1978.
The State Ship, USS Nautilus, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1983.
The State Hero, Nathan Hale, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1985.
The State Shellfish, the Eastern Oyster, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1989.
The State Composer, Charles Edward Ives, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1991.
The State Fossil, Eubrontes Giganteus, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1991.
The State Heroine, Prudence Crandall, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1995.
The State Tartan was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1995. (See C.G.S. Sec. 3-110j for the description).
The State Folk Dance, the Square Dance, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1995.
The State Flagship and Tall Ship Ambassador, Freedom Schooner Amistad, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 2003.
The State Cantata, "The Nutmeg" by Stanley L. Ralph, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 2003.
The State Fish, American Shad, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 2003.
The State Aircraft, F4U Corsair, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 2005.
The Second State Song, “Beautiful Connecticut Waltz” by Joseph Leggo of Newington was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 2013.
The State Polka, the Ballroom Polka, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 2013.
The State Pioneering Aircraft, Gustave Whitehead's No. 21, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 2013.
The State Children's Flower, Michaela Petit's Four-O'Clocks, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 2015.

The State Dinosaur, The Dilophosaurus, was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 2017.