And the election Tuesday in Connecticut is all about local races, with voters heading to the polls to vote for their fellow town residents. These are the elected town officials who have a direct impact on property taxes, schools, police, town services and more.
At the top of the ballot in Wilton is the race for two seats on the Board of Selectmen.
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. To check your polling place, click here.
Here is the ballot:
Board of Selectmen (Vote for two):
- Deborah McFadden - D
- Joshua S. Cole - R
- Lori Bufano - R
- Al Alper - Petitioning Candidate
Board of Finance (Vote for three) :
- Richard F. Creeth - D
- Stewart Koenigsberg - R
- Jeffrey Rutishauser - R
Board of Education (Vote for three):
- Deborah Low - D
- Gretchen Jeanes - D
- Andrea D. Preston - R
- Glenn E. Hemmerle - R
Board of Assessment Appeals:
- Rudolf Hoefling - R
Planning and Zoning Commission - Full Term (Vote for five):
- Eric Fanwick - D
- Doris Knapp - D
- Peter Shiue - R
- Sally Poundstone - R
- Christopher Pagliaro - R
- Melissa-Jean Rotini - Petitioning Candidate
Planning and Zoning Commission - To Fill Vacancies (Vote for three):
- Basam E. Nabulsi - D
- Richard Tomasetti - R
- Matthew Murphy - R
Zoning Board of Appeals:
- Tom Gunther - D
- Kenny Rhodes - R
Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate:
- Jaclyn Coleman - D
- Tracy Serpa - R
Constables (Vote for three):
- Bo Mitchell - D
- Ernest G. Ricco - D
- Warren L. Serenbetz, Jr. - R
- Christopher Gardner - R
- Raymond T. Tobiassen - R
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