Jason Bartlett (politician) explained

Jason Bartlett
State House:Connecticut
District:2nd
Term Start:January 2007
Term End:January 2011
Preceded:Hank Bielawa
Succeeded:Dan Carter
Party:Democrat

Jason Bartlett is an American businessman and politician from Connecticut. A Democrat, he was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 2007 to 2011, representing the state's second district in Bethel, Danbury and Redding. He was defeated for re-election on November 2, 2010.

Biography

Bartlett was raised in Redding and graduated from Redding Public Schools, before earning a B.A. in political science from the University of Connecticut.

He was elected a state representative in 2006, defeating Republican Phil Gallagher by 4,112 votes (54 percent) to 3,524 (46 percent).[1] In 2008, Bartlett was re-elected to a second term, polling 54% — a margin of 945 votes. In 2010, Bartlett faced Republican Dan Carter and was defeated.[2]

He had previously run in 2002 and 2004, losing on both occasions to Republican Hank Bielawa. He lost by over 450 votes in 2002, but the 2004 result was exceptionally close — Bartlett lost by just 87 votes, with 49.6 percent of the vote to Bielawa's 50.4 percent.[3] [4]

In 2012, Bartlett ran for Connecticut's 24th Senate District, comprising Danbury, New Fairfield, Sherman and part of Bethel but lost by a very small margin to Michael McLachlan.[5]

Personal life

For over a decade, Bartlett has owned and operated his own mortgage company.[6] He is the owner of Connecticut First Capitol in Bethel as well as a restaurant in Hartford.[7] Bartlett is no longer with the mortgage company he owned and operated. He briefly worked for the National Black Justice Coalition, a non-profit dedicated to ending racism and homophobia by empowering black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.[8]

He raised two sons, the children of his deceased uncle and aunt. Now 21 and 19 years old and both attending community college in Connecticut, they came to live with him when they were 11 and 9 respectively.

Bartlett is openly gay.[9] Although his district was 96 percent white, Bartlett is African American. He served for a time as the country's only openly gay black state legislator, a distinction he lost when Simone Bell was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in December 2009.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Connecticut Secretary of State: 2006 general election results . 2008-02-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080217014837/http://www.sots.ct.gov/RegisterManual/SectionVIII/SOV06Assembly.htm . 2008-02-17 . dead .
  2. News: Republican newcomer defeats two-term incumbent in 2nd State House District race. The News-Times. November 3, 2010.
  3. Web site: Connecticut Secretary of State: 2004 general election results . 2008-02-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070806024028/http://www.sots.ct.gov/RegisterManual/SectionVIII/SOV04Assembly.htm . August 6, 2007 .
  4. Web site: Connecticut Secretary of State: 2002 general election results . 2008-02-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070806023222/http://www.sots.ct.gov/RegisterManual/SectionVIII/SOV02Assembly.htm . August 6, 2007 .
  5. bartlett2012.com
  6. Web site: NBJC Exclusive: The Coming Out of Jason Bartlett . 2008-02-21 . 2008-02-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080310224751/http://www.nbjcoalition.org/news/nbjc-exclusive-the-coming.html . 2008-03-10 .
  7. News: Bartlett wins in third bid . Bethel Beacon . 2008-02-19 . 2006-11-10 .
  8. Web site: NBJC Hires Connecticut State Representative as Deputy Director . https://web.archive.org/web/20181202155117/http://www.gaywired.com/article.cfm?id=19982&section=67 . dead . December 2, 2018 . 2008-08-27 . 2008-08-16 .
  9. News: Bartlett announces publicly he's gay . Danbury News-Times . 2008-02-19 . 2008-02-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080516191845/http://www.newstimes.com/latestnews/ci_8303986 . May 16, 2008 .
  10. News: Bartlett Becomes First Out Black State Lawmaker . . 2008-02-19 . 2008-02-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080228182124/http://www.advocate.com/news_detail_ektid52301.asp . 2008-02-28 .