2022 Connecticut Senate election

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2022 Connecticut State Senate election
Flag of Connecticut.svg
  2020 November 8, 2022 2024  

All 36 seats in the Connecticut Senate
19 seats needed for a majority
Turnout49.1% [1] Decrease2.svg
 Majority partyMinority party
  Connecticut State Senator Bob Duff Cropped.jpg Connecticut State Senator Kevin Kelly Cropped.jpg
Leader Bob Duff Kevin C. Kelly
Party Democratic Republican
Leader sinceJanuary 7, 2015January 6, 2021
Leader's seat District 11 District 21
Last election2412
Seats before2313
Seats won2412
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 1
Popular vote643,543535,500
Percentage52.96%44.07%
SwingDecrease2.svg 1.86%Increase2.svg 0.37%

2022 State Senate Election in Connecticut.svg
Results:
     Democratic gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold

President before election

Susan Bysiewicz
Democratic

Elected President

Susan Bysiewicz
Democratic

The 2022 Connecticut State Senate election was held on November 8, 2022, as part of the biennial 2022 United States elections. Connecticut voters elected senators in all of the 36 State Senate districts. State senators serve two-year terms in the Connecticut State Senate, with all 36 of the seats up for election each cycle. Primary elections were held in August 2022.

Contents

Democrats gained one seat, increasing their majority to 24 out of 36 seats, and winning back the supermajority they had lost in a resignation and special election in 2021. [2]

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball [3] Likely DMay 19, 2022

Results

2412
DemocraticRepublican
PartiesCandidatesSeatsPopular vote
20202022+/-StrengthVote %Change
Democratic 352424Steady2.svg66.66%643,54352.96%Decrease2.svg 1.86%
Republican 321212Steady2.svg33.33%535,50044.07%Increase2.svg 0.37%
Independent Party 1 [lower-alpha 1] 00Steady2.svg
0.00%16,0581.32%Decrease2.svg 0.28%
Working Families 0 [lower-alpha 2] 00Steady2.svg
0.00%11,2410.92%Decrease2.svg 0.07%
Green 300Steady2.svg
0.00%4,7700.39%Increase2.svg 0.33%
Libertarian 100Steady2.svg
0.00%3,8800.32%Increase2.svg 0.17%
Other parties and Write-ins100Steady2.svg
0.00%1910.02%Decrease2.svg 0.15%
Total7336360100.00%1,215,183100.00%-

One seat flipped from Republican to Democratic, resulting in a Democratic majority of 24–12 in the Senate chamber. This made up for the Democratic loss in the 2021 special election in District 36, resulting in the same senate composition following the 2020 senate election.

A special election in District 36 was held on August 17, 2021, to fill the vacancy left by Democrat Alex Kasser, who resigned effective June 22, 2021. Kasser cited her ongoing divorce proceedings as the reason for her resignation. [4] Republican candidate Ryan Fazio was elected after defeating Democratic candidate Alexis Gevanter and Independent candidate John Blankley, flipping the seat from Democratic to Republican, resulting in a Democratic majority of 23-13 prior to the 2022 senate election.

Seven incumbent senators, Steve Cassano (D-4th), Kevin Witkos (R-8th), Mary Daugherty Abrams (D-13th), Paul Formica (R-20th), Will Haskell (D-26th), Craig Miner (R-30th), Dan Champagne (R-35th), did not attempt to run for reelection. One incumbent, Dennis Bradley (D-23rd), was defeated in the primaries. [5]

Composition

AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus.)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
Before election2313360
After election2412360
ChangeIncrease2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 1Steady2.svg

Detailed results

District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35District 36

District 1

Democratic incumbent John Fonfara was reelected to a 14th term after defeating Republican candidate Alexander Colaiacovo, Green Party candidate Oladotum Michael Oretade, and petitioning candidate Alyssa Peterson. Fonfara had represented the 1st District since 1997.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 1 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic John Fonfara (incumbent) 11,579 68.19%
Republican Alexander Colaiacovo4,89328.81%
Green Oladotum Michael Oretade3181.87%
PetitioningAlyssa Peterson1911.12%
Total votes16,981 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 2

Democratic incumbent Douglas McCrory was reelected to a fourth term after running unopposed. McCrory had represented the 2nd District since 2017.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 2 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Douglas McCrory (incumbent) 21,101 100.00%
Total votes21,101 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 3

Democratic incumbent Saud Anwar was reelected to a third term after defeating Republican candidate Matt Harper. Anwar was also nominated by the Working Families Party. He had represented the 3rd District since 2019.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 3 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Saud Anwar (incumbent) 18,399 59.05%
Republican Matt Harper12,18939.12%
Working Families Saud Anwar (incumbent) 569 1.83%
Total votes16,981 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 4

Democratic candidate MD Rahman was elected after defeating Republican candidate Jacqueline Crespan. Rahman was also nominated by the Working Families Party. This seat was previously held by Democrat Steve Cassano since 2011.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 4 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic MD Rahman 22,804 58.16%
Republican Jacqueline Crespan15,56539.70%
Working Families MD Rahman 838 2.14%
Total votes39,207 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 5

Democratic incumbent Derek Slap was reelected to a third term after running unopposed. Slap had represented the 5th District since 2019.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 5 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Derek Slap (incumbent) 30,947 100.00%
Total votes30,947 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 6

Democratic incumbent Rick Lopes was reelected to a second term after defeating Republican candidate Tremell Collins. Lopes was also nominated by the Working Families Party. Lopes had represented the 6th District since 2021.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 6 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Rick Lopes (incumbent) 13,174 53.91%
Republican Tremell J. Collins10,66643.65%
Working Families Rick Lopes (incumbent) 597 2.44%
Total votes24,437 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 7

Republican incumbent John Kissel was reelected to a 16th term after defeating Democratic candidate Cynthia Mangini. Kissel was also nominated by the Independent Party, while Mangini was also nominated by the Working Families Party. Kissel had represented the 7th District since 1993.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 7 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John Kissel (incumbent) 21,751 55.80%
Democratic Cynthia Mangini16,25341.70%
Working Families Cynthia Mangini5041.29%
Independent Party John Kissel (incumbent) 472 1.21%
Total votes38,980 100.00%
Republican hold

District 8

Republican candidate Lisa Seminara was elected after defeating Democratic candidate Paul Honig. Seminara was also nominated by the Independent Party. This seat was previously held by Republican Kevin Witkos since 2009.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 8 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Paul Honig22,83049.86%
Republican Lisa Seminara 22,317 48.74%
Independent Party Lisa Seminara 637 1.39%
Total votes45,784 100.00%
Republican hold

District 9

Democratic incumbent Matt Lesser was reelected to a third term after defeating Republican candidate Lisa Marotta. Lesser was nominated by both the Working Families Party and the Independent Party. He had represented the 9th District since 2019.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 9 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Matt Lesser (incumbent) 19,593 52.94%
Republican Lisa J. Marotta16,44044.42%
Working Families Matt Lesser (incumbent) 632 1.71%
Independent Party Matt Lesser (incumbent) 346 0.93%
Total votes37,011 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 10

Democratic incumbent Gary Winfield was reelected to a fourth term after defeating Republican candidate John Carlson. Winfield was also nominated by the Working Families Party, while Carlson was nominated by the Independent Party. Winfield had represented the 10th District since 2017.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 10 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gary Winfield (incumbent) 12,864 79.26%
Republican John Carlson2,52815.58%
Working Families Gary Winfield (incumbent) 645 3.97%
Independent Party John Carlson1931.19%
Total votes16,230 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 11

Democratic incumbent and Senate President Pro Tempore Martin Looney was reelected to a 16th term after defeating Republican candidate Steve Orosco. Looney had represented the 11th District since 1993.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 11 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Martin Looney (incumbent) 17,173 77.72%
Republican Steve Orosco4,92322.28%
Total votes22,906 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 12

Democratic incumbent Christine Cohen was reelected to a third term after defeating Republican candidate Paul Crisci. Cohen was also nominated by both the Independent Party and the Working Families Party. She had represented the 12th District since 2019.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 12 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Christine Cohen (incumbent) 26,179 53.56%
Republican Paul Crisci21,56244.11%
Independent Party Christine Cohen (incumbent) 573 1.17%
Working Families Christine Cohen (incumbent) 567 1.16%
Total votes48,881 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 13

Democratic candidate Jan Hochadel was elected after defeating Republican candidate Joseph Vollano. Hochadel was also nominated by the Working Families Party, while Vollano was nominated by the Independent Party. This seat was previous held by Democrat Mary Abrams since 2019.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 13 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jan Hochadel 17,172 52.33%
Republican Joseph Vollano14,49144.16%
Working Families Jan Hochadel 699 2.13%
Independent Party Joseph Vollano4531.38%
Total votes32,815 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 14

Democratic incumbent James Maroney was reelected to a third term after defeating Republican candidate Kim-Marie Mullin. Maroney was also nominated by the Independent Party. Maroney had represented the 14th District since 2019.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 14 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic James Maroney (incumbent) 20,863 53.00%
Republican Kim-Marie Mullin17,72145.02%
Independent Party James Maroney (incumbent) 777 1.97%
Total votes39,361 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 15

Democratic incumbent Joan Hartley was reelected to a 12th term after running unopposed. Hartley was also nominated by the Independent Party. She had represented the 15th District since 2001.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 15 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Joan Hartley (incumbent) 12,260 88.04%
Independent Party Joan Hartley (incumbent) 1,665 11.96%
Total votes13,925 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 16

Republican incumbent Rob Sampson was reelected to a third term after defeating Democratic candidate Christopher Robertson. Sampson was also nominated by the Independent Party. Sampson had represented the 16th District since 2019.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 16 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Rob Sampson (incumbent) 23,853 57.35%
Democratic Christopher R. Robertson17,22341.41%
Independent Party Rob Sampson (incumbent) 516 1.24%
Total votes41,592 100.00%
Republican hold

District 17

Democratic incumbent Jorge Cabrera was reelected to a second term after defeating Republican candidate Kathy Hoyt. Cabrera was also nominated by both the Independent Party and the Working Families Party. He had represented the 17th District since 2021.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 17 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jorge Cabrera (incumbent) 16,726 51.81%
Republican Kathy Hoyt14,61545.27%
Independent Party Jorge Cabrera (incumbent) 480 1.49%
Working Families Jorge Cabrera (incumbent) 462 1.43%
Total votes32,283 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 18

Republican incumbent Heather Somers was reelected to a fourth term after defeating Democratic candidate Farouk Rajab. Somers was also nominated by the Independent Party, while Rajab was nominated by the Working Families Party. Somers had represented the 18th District since 2017.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 18 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Heather Somers (incumbent) 20,152 54.22%
Democratic Farouk Rajab15,61742.02%
Independent Party Heather Somers (incumbent) 763 2.05%
Working Families Farouk Rajab6321.70%
Total votes37,164 100.00%
Republican hold

District 19

Democratic incumbent Cathy Osten was reelected to a sixth term after defeating Republican candidate Pietro Camardello. Osten was also nominated by both the Independent Party and the Working Families Party. She had represented the 19th District since 2013.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 19 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Cathy Osten (incumbent) 18,447 52.51%
Republican Pietro Camardella15,45844.00%
Independent Party Cathy Osten (incumbent) 627 1.78%
Working Families Cathy Osten (incumbent) 596 1.70%
Total votes35,128 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 20

Democratic candidate Martha Marx was elected after defeating Republican candidate Jerry Labriola Jr. Marx was also nominated by the Working Families Party, while Labriola was nominated by the Independent Party. This seat was previously held by Republican Paul Formica since 2015.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 20 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Martha Marx 19,103 50.65%
Republican Jerry Labriola Jr.17,49646.39%
Working Families Martha Marx 609 1.61%
Independent Party Jerry Labriola Jr.5051.34%
Total votes37,713 100.00%
Democratic gain from Republican

District 21

Republican incumbent and Senate Minority Leader Kevin C. Kelly was reelected to a seventh term after defeating Democratic candidate Christopher Green. Kelly had represented the 21st District since 2011.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 21 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Kevin C. Kelly (incumbent) 23,255 57.28%
Democratic Christopher Green16,80441.39%
Working Families Christopher Green5411.33%
Total votes40,600 100.00%
Republican hold

District 22

Democratic incumbent Marilyn Moore was reelected to a fifth term after defeating Libertarian candidate Wilfredo Martinez. Moore had represented the 22nd District since 2015.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 22 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Marilyn Moore (incumbent) 16,535 80.99%
Libertarian Wilfredo Martinez3,88019.01%
Total votes20,415 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 23

Democratic candidate Herron Gaston was elected after defeating Republican candidate Michael Garrett and Working Families Party candidate Juliemar Ortiz. This seat was previously held by Democrat Dennis Bradley since 2019. He faced felony charges for alleged campaign finance violations committed during his first run in 2018, and was defeated in the primary. [7] [8]

Democratic Primary Election

Democratic primary [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Herron Gaston 1,775 52.2%
Democratic Dennis Bradley (incumbent)1,62847.8%
Total votes3,403100.0%

General election

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 23 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Herron Gaston 8,194 76.22%
Republican Michael Garrett1,88317.52%
Working Families Juliemar Ortiz6736.26%
Total votes10,750 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 24

Democratic incumbent Julie Kushner was reelected to a third term after defeating Republican candidate Michelle Coelho. Kushner was also nominated by the Working Families Party, while Michelle Coelho was nominated by the Independent Party. Kushner had represented the 24th District since 2019.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 24 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Julie Kushner (incumbent) 14,654 50.83%
Republican Michelle Coelho13,32946.23%
Working Families Julie Kushner (incumbent) 462 1.60%
Independent Party Michelle Coelho3871.34%
Total votes28,832 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 25

Democratic incumbent and Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff was reelected to a tenth term after defeating Republican candidate Daniel Miressi and Independent candidate Lisa Brinton. Duff was also nominated by the Working Families Party. He had represented the 25th District since 2005.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 25 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Bob Duff (incumbent) 18,936 58.82%
Republican Daniel Miressi11,10134.48%
Independent Party Lisa Brinton1,6044.98%
Working Families Bob Duff (incumbent) 554 1.72%
Total votes32,195 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 26

Democratic candidate Ceci Maher was elected after defeating Republican candidate Toni Boucher. Boucher was also nominated by the Independent Party. This seat was previous represented by Democrat Will Haskell since 2019.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 26 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ceci Maher 25,582 56.87%
Republican Toni Boucher18,64541.45%
Independent Party Toni Boucher7561.68%
Total votes44,983 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 27

Democratic incumbent Patricia Billie Miller was reelected to a second term after defeating Republican candidate Michael Battinelli. Miller had represented the 27th District since 2021.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 27 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Patricia Billie Miller (incumbent) 15,629 61.62%
Republican Michael Battinelli9,73338.38%
Total votes25,362 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 28

Republican incumbent Tony Hwang was reelected to a fifth term after defeating Democratic candidate Timothy Gavin. Gavin was also nominated by the Independent Party. Hwang had represented the 28th District since 2015.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 28 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Tony Hwang (incumbent) 23,349 50.69%
Democratic Timothy Gavin22,13348.05%
Independent Party Timothy Gavin5801.26%
Total votes46,062 100.00%
Republican hold

District 29

Democratic incumbent Mae Flexer was reelected for a fifth term after defeating Republican candidate Susanne Witkowski and Green Party candidate Jean de Smet. Flexer was also nominated by both the Working Families Party and the Independent Party. She had represented the 29th district since 2015.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 29 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mae Flexer (incumbent) 14,036 47.65%
Republican Susanne Witkowski13,92747.28%
Green Jean M. de Smet6342.15%
Working Families Mae Flexer (incumbent) 516 1.71%
Independent Party Mae Flexer (incumbent) 341 1.16%
Total votes29,454 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 30

Republican candidate Stephen Harding was elected after defeating Democratic candidate Eva Bermudez Zimmerman. Zimmerman was also nominated by both the Working Families Party and the Independent Party. This seat was previously held by Republican Craig Miner since 2015.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 30 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Stephen Harding 24,404 53.81%
Democratic Eva Bermudez Zimmerman19,87843.83%
Working Families Eva Bermudez Zimmerman6101.35%
Independent Party Eva Bermudez Zimmerman4571.01%
Total votes45,349 100.00%
Republican hold

District 31

Republican incumbent Henri Martin was reelected to a fifth term after defeating Democratic candidate Greg Hahn. Martin was also nominated by the Independent Party. He had represented the 31st District since 2015.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 31 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Henri Martin (incumbent) 21,479 58.93%
Democratic Greg Hahn14,39939.50%
Independent Party Henri Martin (incumbent) 571 1.57%
Total votes36,449 100.00%
Republican hold

District 32

Republican incumbent Eric Berthel was reelected to a fourth term after defeating Democratic candidate Jeff Desmarais. Berthel had represented the 32nd District since 2017.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 32 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Eric Berthel (incumbent) 28,432 58.95%
Democratic Jeff Desmarais19,79941.05%
Total votes48,231 100.00%
Republican hold

District 33

Democrat incumbent Norm Needleman was reelected to a third term after defeating Republican candidate Brandon Goff. Needleman was also nominated by the Independent Party. He had represented the 33rd District since 2019.

2022 Connecticut's 33rd State Senate district election
  2020
2024 

CT Sen 33 2022.svg
Precinct results
Needleman     50-60%     60-70%
Goff     50-60%
2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 33 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Norman Needleman (incumbent) 25,898 52.82%
Republican Brandon Goff22,21245.30%
Independent Party Norman Needleman (incumbent) 918 1.87%
Total votes49,028 100.00%
Democratic hold

District 34

Republican incumbent Paul Cicarella was reelected to a second term after defeating Green Party candidate David Bedell. Cicarella was also nominated by the Independent Party. He had represented the 34th District since 2021.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 34 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Paul Cicarella (incumbent) 24,737 81.23%
Green David A. Bedell3,81812.54%
Independent Party Paul Cicarella (incumbent) 1,897 6.23%
Total votes30,452 100.00%
Republican hold

District 35

Republican candidate Jeff Gordon was elected after defeating Democratic candidate Lisa Thomas. Thomas was also nominated by the Independent Party and the Working Families Party. This seat was previous held by Republican Dan Champagne since 2019.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 35 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jeff Gordon 20,927 50.57%
Democratic Lisa Thomas19,38146.83%
Independent Party Lisa Thomas5401.30%
Working Families Lisa Thomas5351.29%
Total votes41,383 100.00%
Republican hold

District 36

Republican incumbent Ryan Fazio was reelected to a second term after defeating Democratic candidate Trevor Crow. Fazio had represented the 36th District since 2021 when he won a special election to finish the term of Democrat Alex Kasser who resigned after her divorce litigation with her former husband Seth Bergstein impacted her ability to do the job.

2022 Connecticut State Senate election, District 36 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Ryan Fazio (incumbent) 21,467 50.10%
Democratic Trevor Crow21,37849.90%
Total votes42,845 100.00%
Republican hold

See also

Notes

  1. In addition, the Independent Party of Connecticut cross-endorsed 22 candidates, 11 Democrats and 11 Republicans.
  2. In addition, the Working Families Party of Connecticut cross-endorsed 19 candidates, all Democrats.

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The 2022 Connecticut House of Representatives election was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, to elect members to the Connecticut House of Representatives, one from each of the state's 151 General Assembly districts. The date of this the election corresponded with other elections in the state, including the U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and Connecticut State Senate.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Alabama Senate election</span>

The 2022 Alabama Senate elections took place on November 8, 2022, as part of the 2022 United States elections. Alabama voters elected state senators in all 35 of the state's Senate districts. State senators serve four-year terms in the Alabama Senate in Montgomery.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Vermont Senate election</span>

The 2022 Vermont Senate election took place on November 8, 2022, as part of the biennial United States elections. The election coincided with elections for other offices including the U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, and State House. Vermont voters elected all 30 state senators from 16 districts, with each district electing between one and three senators. State senators serve two-year terms in the Vermont Senate. Primary elections were held on August 9, 2022. This election would be the first to use new districts adopted by the Vermont General Assembly to allocate for population changes across the state after the 2020 census.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 Vermont Senate election</span>

The 2016 Vermont Senate election took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Vermont voters elected State Senators in all 30 seats. State senators serve two-year terms in the Vermont Senate. The election coincided with elections for other offices including the Presidency, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, and State House. A primary election held on August 9, 2016 determined which candidates appeared on the November 6 general election ballot.

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