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Voters who cast their ballots Tuesday in Fairfield spoke passionately about the responsibility of participating in local elections.
Republican First Selectwoman Kupchick congratulated the winners, noted the divisive political climate and emphasized a need for unity.
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“We would love to see more people get involved in our local elections because they are so important.”
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"Bill has experience, skills and proven ability to provide high-caliber leadership that is necessary for all," writes Dana L. Maggio.
"He has gained the respect of those in District 9 for his honesty and integrity," writes Chris McCoy.
"He is a man that pours his energy into the problems of the community. Isn’t that what we all really want from our elected leaders?"
"Bill has been a tireless advocate for permanent residents in the beach area," writes Lucas Scholhamer.
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"When talking with Bill, one quickly realizes that Bill does his homework and is accurately knowledgeable on the issues facing our town."
With the legislative body divided 20-20 along party lines, the majority is up for grabs after two candidates switched parties 10 months ago.
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"On Tuesday, Fairfield voters will have the opportunity to cast 26 votes for seven different town boards or roles," McCarthy Vahey writes.
"It is evident that Bill is a tireless and effective advocate for his constituents," Tisha A. Fox writes.
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"This year in particular, I am grateful for candidates’ willingness to serve, as the climate has never before been so toxic," Leeper writes.
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"Bill’s voice is the representation District 9 needs," write Seth and Erin Greenwald.
"He wanted to be able to speak for the voters without the constraints of having to answer to party leadership," Josu Orella writes.
"We need leadership that puts the health of Fairfield citizens first," writes pediatric care provider Colleen Sullivan.
"His willingness to take on responsibility and his commitment to a cause or project are unmatched," Lenny Klein writes.
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"Asking tough questions is expected, but partisan vitriol is not," First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick wrote in an open letter to residents.
"Today, we say no to silence—silence of ignorance, silence of self-righteousness and silence of bullying."