Politics & Government
Glastonbury 2021 Elections: Candidates, Polling Places, Hours
Here's what you need to know concerning the 2021 Glastonbury local elections including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more

GLASTONBURY, CT — Glastonbury residents will head to the polls on Nov. 2 to cast votes for the municipal election. Contested races include the Town Council, Board of Finance, Board of Education, Board of Assessment Appeals, Zoning Board of Appeals, and Board of Fire Commissioners.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 2. Voters who are in line before 8 p.m. will be able to vote even after the deadline passes. You can find your poll location at the Secretary of the State website by inputting your information.
You can request an absentee ballot here or you can visit your town clerk's office. All voters are eligible to check the top box that lists "COVID-19" as a reason for requesting an absentee ballot.
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In Glastonbury, the choices for Town Council are: Jacob Mcchesney, Thomas Gullotta, Jennifer Wang, Larry Niland, Deborah A. Carroll, Mary Lachance, all Democrats, and Lillian Tanski, Whit Osgood, Kurt P. Cavanaugh, Rachna Khanna, John Cavanna, Chris Haaf, all Republicans, and Stewart Chip Beckett III, a petitioning candidate. You will vote for up to six candidates.
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For Board of Finance, the candidates are: Susan Karp, a Democrat, and James Zeller, a Republican. You will vote for one candidate.
For Board of Education, the candidates are: David Peniston, Douglas Foyle, both Democrats, and Stephen Michaels, Jenn Jennings, both Republicans. You will vote for up to two candidates.
For Board of Assessment Appeals, the candidates are: Manisha Srivastava, a Democrat, and David Cordone, a Republican. You will vote for one candidate.
For Zoning Board of Appeals the candidates are: Jaye Winkler, David Hoopes, both Democrats, and Susan Dzialo, Philip Markuszka, both Republicans. You will vote for up to two candidates.
For Board of Fire Commissioners, the candidates are: Charles Longo, a Democrat, and Neal Cavanaugh, a Republican. You will vote for one candidate.
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