Amy Morrin Bello

Amy Morrin Bello

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State House of Reps
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Amy Morrin Bello holds a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities from Providence College. She has accumulated extensive local government experience, having served as an assistant town clerk in Wethersfield, Connecticut, in two separate stints. Morrin Bello also served on the Wethersfield Town Council and as mayor of Wethersfield. Currently, she is an administrative assistant for the African-American Studies Department at Wesleyan University and a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives.

Political Ideas

Amy Morrin Bello's political career is marked by a blend of local governance experience and progressive advocacy. Her tenure on the Wethersfield Town Council and as mayor suggests a deeply localized approach to policymaking. Despite lacking detailed policy specifics, her educational background in humanities hints at a nuanced, perhaps culturally informed, perspective on legislative issues. Morrin Bello's current role as an administrative assistant in African-American Studies at Wesleyan University may also influence her advocacy on civil rights and social equity, though this remains to be seen. Her strategic silence on certain policy details invites curiosity about her underlying principles and potential policy surprises.

Campaigns
2024: Connecticut State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Connecticut's 28th House of Representatives district election, 2024

8,030 votes (59.40%)

Win

Position Details

2022: Connecticut State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2022 Connecticut State House of Representatives election, 28th District

5,844 votes (54.61%)

Win
2020: Connecticut State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2020 Connecticut State House of Representatives election, District 28

8,063 votes (56.08%)

Win