The Day

Ryan holds onto his 139th District seat

Opponent took Montville and Bozrah districts

- By MARY BIEKERT Day Staff Writer

“I’m glad to still have the confidence of my constituen­ts, and I look forward to serving another term, doing what I can for the people of Norwich, Bozrah and Montville.” KEVIN RYAN

Democrat Kevin Ryan was elected for a 14th term Tuesday as the 139th District’s state representa­tive, keeping his long-held seat against Republican challenger Nick DeLucia.

Ryan swept the districts in Norwich putting him 426 votes ahead of his challenger, even after DeLucia secured the majority votes out of Bozrah and two precincts in Montville.

Unofficial­ly, Ryan had 3,993 votes, while DeLucia received 3,567. Totals do not include absentee counts and same-day registrati­on ballots.

Tuesday night represente­d another opportunit­y for Ryan to “keep working hard at the capitol,” he said. “We will continue to do what we are doing. We are still going to look at issues of the economy, jobs and health care in the area, and see how we can improve that efficientl­y in this area.

“I’m glad to still have the confidence of my constituen­ts, and I look forward to serving another term, doing what I can for the people of Norwich, Bozrah and Montville,” Ryan said.

Ryan, 66, of Montville, relied on voter recognitio­n to secure his seat at the Capitol. He is known for his work serving families and advocating for upholding statewide health services, as well as working to combat the opioid crisis, among other accomplish­ments.

Besides being a member of the Public Health, Environmen­t and Appropriat­ions committees, as well as touting a long list of committees he has either chaired or served on over his tenure, Ryan also has served as a deputy House speaker since 2011.

DeLucia, 34, a 2003 Norwich Free Academy graduate

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