Saud Anwar

Towns represented: East Hartford, East Windsor, Ellington, South Windsor

State

Saud Anwar earned a master’s degree in public health from Yale University. Anwar’s career experience includes working as Chair of the Department of Internal Medicine with Manchester Memorial and Rockville General Hospitals, a commissioner with Asian Pacific American Affairs, and a member of the Equity Leadership Council of Connecticut, CT Health Foundation, and State Emergency Response Commission. He has also been a member of South Windsor’s Town Council and the mayor of South Windsor. He founded the South Windsor Hunger Action Team, Zero Waste South Windsor, the South Windsor Alliance for Progress, and the South Windsor Haiti School Inc.

Anwar has volunteered as a board member with the South Windsor Community Foundation, chair with the South Windsor Human Relations Commission, a volunteer coordinator after the events of September 11, 2001, and has gone on medical missions in Haiti and Pakistan. He has also been a consultant with the FBI’s Multi-Cultural Advisory Committee and the British Department of Communities and Local Government.


202 TENURE INFO

  • Tenure: 2019 – Present
  • Term ends: 2027

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State Senate District 3 — at a glance

Population

Total population100,265
Foreign-born population17,665
Population under age 1821,532
Population ages 65+15,439

Ethnicity

Percent Latino23%
Percent white50%
Percent Black15%
Percent other race13%

Housing

Total households39,524
Owner-occupied households23,164
Homeownership rate68%
Cost-burdened households
12,852
Cost-burden rate33%

Income

Poverty status known99,436
Population in poverty10,047
Poverty rate10%
Low-income population24,006
Low-income rate24%

District data used with permission of DataHaven 2024 Connecticut State Legislative District Profiles. Legislator data used with permission of Ballotpedia. Have a correction or addition to report about this data? Email us.

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