Matthew Delis Ritter is an American lawyer and
Democratic politician from
Connecticut
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. He is currently the Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives and represents the
first district
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.
Personal life
Ritter was born in
Hartford, Connecticut
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. His father
Thomas D. Ritter is a lawyer, lobbyist, and career politician who rose to be the Speaker of the House of the Connecticut House of Representatives, his mother Christine E. Keller is a Judge. He attended
Colby College
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from 2000 to 2004 and the
University of Connecticut School of Law
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.
Business career
In 2007 Matthew Ritter took a job with Hartford law firm Shipman and Goodwin. He is currently a Partner specializing in public finance, municipal law and election law.
Political career
He spent three years on the Hartford City Council prior to his election to the State Assembly, while on the Council he chaired the Planning & Economic Development and Legislative Affairs committees. In 2010, Ritter defeated incumbent
Kenneth Green in the Democratic primary 1,153 votes to 1,151 votes. He won election to the heavily Democratic
1st assembly district in a three-way race defeating
Republican
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Kenneth Lerman and
Connecticut for Lieberman
Connecticut for Lieberman was a Connecticut political party created by twenty-five supporters of Senator Joe Lieberman. The party was created to enable Lieberman to run for re-election following his defeat in the 2006 Connecticut Democratic prim ...
candidate Emanuel L. Blake. Ritter became the Majority Leader of the Connecticut House of Representatives on January 9, 2013. In 2017, he defeated Republican challenger Ken Lerman 92% to 8%. Ritter is the Vice chair of the General Assembly's Legislative Management Committee.
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21st-century American politicians
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Lawyers from Hartford, Connecticut
Living people
Speakers
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Speakers of the Connecticut House of Representatives
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Year of birth missing (living people)
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