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2026 CT Senate District 2 Primary

This race is the Democratic Primary for State Senate District 2. In Connecticut, primaries are closed, meaning voters registered as Democrats choose the Democratic Party's General Election candidate. Together, the House of Representatives and the Senate constitute the Connecticut General Assembly (CGA). The General Assembly enacts legislation dealing with state appropriations and finance, public welfare, the environment, public works, housing, education, civil and criminal laws, and other matters. The Senate tries all impeachments of executive and judicial branch officials. In Connecticut, members of the state’s legislative body, the General Assembly, must be at least eighteen years old and reside in the district they represent. Senate and House members serve two-year terms. Candidates were asked to respond to questions developed by local Leagues of Women Voters (LWV). Candidates enter their replies directly into Vote411, and replies are not edited by the LWV.This is the link to the CGA website: https://www.cga.ct.gov/

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    Maryam Khan
    (Dem)

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    Douglas McCrory
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    Ayana Taylor
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

Please provide a short biographical statement focusing on your qualifications for the office you seek.

How could the "21st Century ROAD to Housing Act" that recently passed in Congress help CT make housing more affordable? What actions, if any, would you recommend the CT Legislature take to best make use of its provisions and how might those provisions help towns shape their housing growth plans called for by CT's "Act Concerning Housing Growth" bill that passed in the Fall 2025 special session?

How do you think the state should approach health-insurance affordability in the coming years in the face of decreased Federal funding?

CT's fiscal guardrails should be changed to allow for more flexible spending.

Please explain your answer to the previous question about fiscal guardrails.

What is your #1 priority if you are elected?

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