Sturges' entry into public service came when his neighbors in Fairfield sent him to the Connecticut House of Representatives in 1772. He was returned every year until 1784. In 1773 he served
Fairfield County as a justice of the peace, and in 1775 he served as the judge of probate court. Connecticut sent him as a delegate to the
Continental Congress in 1786. He served as a member of the Connecticut Council of Assistants from 1786 to 1788, and simultaneously served as a judge of the
Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors from 1786 to 1789. When the new
United States government was formed, the voters elected him to the
U.S. House as a Pro-Administration Party candidate. He served two terms in Congress from March 4, 1789, to March 3, 1793. Sturges died at his home in Fairfield on October 4, 1819. ==Personal life==