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Julie Belaga, first woman nominated for governor by CT GOP, dies at 91

Julie D. Belaga, then a deputy House majority leader, on C-SPAN in 1985, months before launching her campaign to become the first Republican woman elected governor of 海角换妻.
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Julie D. Belaga, then a deputy House majority leader, on C-SPAN in 1985, months before launching her campaign to become the first Republican woman elected governor of 海角换妻.

Julie D. Belaga, a political moderate whose victory in a three-way primary in 1986 made her the first woman nominated for governor by the 海角换妻 Republican Party, died Friday night at her home at an assisted living facility in Westport. She was 91.

Her death was confirmed by her son, David D. Belaga.

鈥淪he was a terrific lady and a real asset to politics in 海角换妻,鈥 said former Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., one of the political contemporaries who encouraged her to run 35 years ago.

Belaga was elected to the General Assembly in 1976, representing Westport in the 136th House District. She was 46, one of a generation of women who came to Hartford in the 1970s, when the GOP elected more women than did the Democratic Party.

The decade began with fewer than 20 women in what was then a 177-seat House of Representatives. In 1976, Belaga was one of 31 women, 18 of them Republicans, elected to a House downsized to its present 151 seats.

She was in the minority for all but her last term, but she contributed to the crafting and passage of coastal management and waste-disposal bills. Buoyed by the landslide victory of Ronald Reagan, the GOP won an 86-66 majority in 1984, its first since 1972.

Her run for governor came 12 years after Democrat Ella T. Grasso became the first woman elected governor in the state in 1974 and 20 years before M. Jodi Rell became the first Republican woman to win a gubernatorial election in 2006.

With the GOP in control, Belaga made a bid to become speaker of the House, losing to R.E. Van Norstrand of Darien, said Rell, who was a recently elected freshman during the contest. Belaga would have been the first woman elected speaker. She settled for deputy majority leader.

She downplayed gender as an issue in the 1986 gubernatorial race.

鈥淭he fact that I happen to be a woman is really kind of old news in our state, where Ella Grasso was a governor that was very successful,鈥欌 Belaga told reporters after her primary win. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think that my gender is as much of a phenomenon here as it might be in other states. On the other hand, it certainly is not a liability.鈥

At the time, Weicker was a U.S. Senator with a tenuous place in a Republican Party that was shifting to the right under Reagan. The GOP鈥檚 state chair was his close ally and friend, Thomas J. D鈥橝more Jr.

John McKinney, the former state Senate GOP leader, said his late father, Congressman Stewart B. McKinney, and Weicker encouraged Belaga to run for governor, thinking she could be competitive in a primary as a candidate from Fairfield Country.

鈥淭he numbers were very good for Fairfield County back in the day, for Republicans,鈥 McKinney said. 鈥淪o we thought she had a shot.鈥

D鈥橝more invited Belaga to a meeting about the party鈥檚 best approach to challenging Gov. William A. O鈥橬eill, a Democrat, and capitalizing on the successes of 1984.

鈥淚 was in my ninth year in the legislature, and he called a group of people to his office and he said, 鈥榃ho wants to run?鈥 And nobody raised their hand but me. It was all men but me,鈥 Belaga recalled in an interview after

Actually, two men were very much interested: Richard C. Bozzuto and Gerald Labriola, who had sought the nomination in 1982, when the GOP unified behind Lewis B. Rome, eschewing a primary.

Bozzuto was endorsed at the state convention in 1986, where Belaga placed her own name in nomination, a ploy that allowed her to deliver a nominating speech. Stewart McKinney seconded the nomination.

鈥淪he gave a great speech,鈥 John McKinney said.

Belaga had energetically positioned herself as best ready to take on the Democrats, saying, 鈥淚 can鈥檛 wait.鈥 It was an applause line that became her campaign slogan.

Rell said Belaga sought her support, but she was committed to Bozzuto.

Primaries were rare in the 1980s, particularly among Republicans who tended to abide by the judgment of convention delegates. Also, the threshold for qualifying was earning 20% of the convention vote, not the present 15%. But D鈥橝more urged a primary and told convention delegates it would be good for the party 鈥 especially after O鈥橬eill succeeded in denying Toby Moffett the necessary delegate support for a Democratic challenge.

鈥漌e are not afraid to go to the people and have them join us in making our choices,鈥欌 D鈥橝more said. 鈥漌hat were the Democrats afraid of?鈥欌

Belaga won the primary with 41% of the vote on Sept. 9. An early poll showed a competitive race, with 35% for O鈥橬eill, 30% for Belaga and 35% undecided. But when pushed, respondents gave O鈥橬eill a 10-point lead that foreshadowed the ultimate result.

McKinney said Belaga came out of the late-season primary with a bump in the polls but little money for the general election. 鈥淪he never got a chance really to get in the race, because she just didn鈥檛 have the finances,鈥 he said. 海角换妻 has since moved its primaries to August.

O鈥橬eill won easily, 575,638 to 408,489, and Democrats won back the General Assembly with majorities of 25-11 in the Senate and 92-59 in the House.

鈥淵ou fought the fight well,鈥 O鈥橬eill said he told Belaga.

Belaga offered a wry, if rueful, election-night appraisal: 鈥淚 guess 海角换妻 can wait.鈥

Weicker, who lost his Senate seat in 1988, would win the open seat for governor after O鈥橬eill declined to seek reelection in 1990. Weicker鈥檚 comeback came after leaving the GOP and running as an independent. Rell, who was elected lieutenant governor as John G. Rowland鈥檚 running mate in 1994, became governor in 2004 after Rowland鈥檚 resignation. Rell won a full term at the polls in 2006, the GOP鈥檚 last statewide win in 海角换妻.

One of her congratulatory messages came from Belaga, the Republican woman who had tried to get there first.

鈥淚 thought that was pretty nice,鈥 Rell said.

Belaga was from Brookline, Mass., and never shook her Boston accent. She was a graduate of Syracuse University who taught school in Massachusetts for a time before marriage to an oil company executive, Myron 鈥淢ike鈥 Belaga.

His postings took the couple overseas and to several states. They settled in Westport in 1965 after stops in Ohio, New Jersey and England. Mike Belaga, a former Republican town chair in Westport, died in November 2018.

Her survivors include her son, David Belaga and his wife, Alison, of East Northport, N.Y.; two daughters, Debra Belaga, and her husband, Steve Stublarec of Tiburon, Calif., and Heather McLean, and her husband, Rob, of Owings Mill, Md.; and three granddaughters, Kristen Stublarec, Tracy Spencer and Lindsey Belaga.

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