John P. McKinney

John P. McKinney is a former Republican member of the Connecticut Senate, representing the 28th district from 1999 until 2015, and served as its Minority Leader from June 2007 until 2014.[1] He was a candidate for governor in 2014, receiving enough delegates during the convention to qualify for an August primary.[2][3] McKinney's 2014 campaign was particularly focused on reducing the size of government, decreasing tax burden, and growing the economy.[4] He was defeated in the 2014 Republican primary by Tom Foley.[5]

John P. McKinney
Minority Leader of the Connecticut Senate
In office
2007–2015
Preceded byLouis DeLuca
Succeeded byLen Fasano
Member of the Connecticut Senate
from the 28th district
In office
1999–2015
Preceded byFred Lovegrove
Succeeded byTony Hwang
Constituencyrepresented Easton, Fairfield, Newtown, Weston (part), and Westport (part)
Personal details
Born (1964-03-06) March 6, 1964
Fairfield, Connecticut, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceSouthport

He was succeeded as Connecticut Senate Minority Leader by Len Fasano.

McKinney considered running for Congress in 2010 in Connecticut's 4th congressional district against incumbent Democratic Congressman Jim Himes.

McKinney is the son of Stewart B. McKinney,[1] a former Congressman for the Fourth Congressional District in Connecticut. He is also the grandson of Briggs Cunningham.

McKinney is currently out of politics and practices law in Fairfield, Connecticut.

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