Politics & Government
It's Election Day - Your Guide to Windsor's Election
All you need to know today when you're heded to the polls.
Polling Places:
District 1 - L.P. Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Avenue
District 2 - John F. Kennedy School, 530 Park Avenue
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District 3 - Town Hall, 275 Broad St
District 4 - 330 Windsor Avenue, 330 Windsor Avenue
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District 5 - Oliver Ellsworth School, 730 Kennedy Road
District 6 - Poquonock School, 1760 Poquonock Avenue
District 7 - Rainbow Firehouse, 750 Rainbow Road
Find out where you should be placing your vote by entering your home address here.
Know The Ballot:
Republicans for Town Council - Donald Jepsen, Mike McDonald, Aaron Jubrey, Ron Eleveld, Lisa Boccia
Democrats for Town Council - Mayor Don Trinks, Deputy Mayor Al Simon, Bill Herzfeld, Randy McKenney, Jody Terranova.
Republicans for Board of Education - Paul Panos, Cristina Santos, Kristin Ingram, Howard Jubrey, Patricia DiGiore
Democrats for Board of Education - Milo "Rusty" Peck, Chis Watts, Doreen Richardson, Richard O'Reilly, Darleen Klase
Republicans for Constable - Richard Knickerbocker, David Gillette
Democrats for Constable - Ina Forman, Vivian Cicero
Voting tips from the League of Women Voters:
- Go to the correct polling place
- Bring a photo I.D.
- Poll workers are there to help you. Ask for help if needed.
- Avoid crowds. Between the hours of 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. tend to be the least crowded times at polling places.
- Take a friend to vote with.
Find more useful information from the League of Women Voters here.
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