Mae Flexer

Mae Flexer

Mae Flexer is a democratic member of the Connecticut House of Representatives representing the state's 44th district, which includes parts of Killingly and Plainfield, as well as Sterling.

Biography

Flexer has lived in Killingly for almost her entire life. Flexer graduated from Killingly High School, and then went on to earn a degree from Quinebaug Valley Community College. She also completed her BA at the University of Connecticut in Political Science.

Flexer joined her Democratic Town Committee when she was 18. At 23 she was the youngest person in the state ever elected Town Committee Chairwoman.

Before returning recently to UCONN to pursue a Masters Degree, Flexer worked three years for Senate President Donald E. Williams, Jr. as his legislative aide.

She was elected a state representative in 2008, defeating Republican Angeline Kwasny by 3,136 votes.[1] She is currently one of the youngest state representatives in Connecticut.[2]

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