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Sarah Keitt
Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 134th district

Incumbent

Assumed office
January 4, 2023
Preceded byLaura Devlin
Personal details
Born (1969-09-03) September 3, 1969 (age 54)
Hingham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseGeordie Keitt
Children2
ResidenceFairfield, Connecticut
EducationMiddlebury College (BA)
George Washington University (MPH)
WebsiteState House website

Sarah Keitt (born September 3, 1969) is an American politician serving as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 134th district, comprising parts of Trumbull and Fairfield. Keitt was first elected in 2022, and assumed office on January 4, 2023.

Early life and education

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Keitt was raised in Hingham, Massachusetts. She received her Bachelor's degree from Middlebury College, and received a Masters in Public Health from studying at George Washington University. She moved to Fairfield in 2016 with her husband and 2 children.[1]

Political career

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Keitt was first elected to Fairfield's Town Planning & Zoning Commission as an alternate in 2021,[1] and ran for Connecticut's 134th State House seat in 2022. The incumbent, Laura Devlin, did not run again due to an unsuccessful bid for Lieutenant Governor. Keitt faced Republican Meghan McCloat in the general election.

On election night, it appeared that McCloat had won, leading to a concession from Keitt,[2] however following the counting of absentee ballots, Keitt took a narrow lead. Following a recount in both Fairfield and Trumbull, Keitt was declared the victor by 14 votes.[3]

Keitt currently serves as Assistant Majority Leader, as vice-chair of the Committee on Children, and as a member of both the Human Services Committee, and the Public Health Committee.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Keitt | Connecticut House Democrats". www.housedems.ct.gov. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  • ^ Cuda, Amanda (2022-11-09). "Early results show McCloat leading Keitt in 134th District". Connecticut Post. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  • ^ "State of Connecticut Elections Database » 2022 Nov 8 :: General Election :: State Representative :: District 134". State of Connecticut Elections Database. Retrieved 2023-06-29.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sarah_Keitt&oldid=1198790278"

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