Politics & Government

2nd Guilford Budget Referendum Upcoming: Polling Places, Hours

The revised budget totals $128.6 million, which would result in a proposed mill rate of 28.60.

The revised budget totals $128.6 million, which would result in a proposed mill rate of 28.60.
The revised budget totals $128.6 million, which would result in a proposed mill rate of 28.60. (Ellyn Santiago/Patch Staff.)

GUILFORD, CT — Guilford residents will head to the polls on May 19 for a second time to vote on the proposed 2026-2027 budget.

Following the rejection of the proposed budget last month, the Guilford Board of Finance voted unanimously to cut $750,000 — $525,000 from the Board of Education side, and $225,000 from the Board of Selectmen side.

The revised budget totals $128.6 million, which would result in a proposed mill rate of 28.60, an increase of 3.4 percent.

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According to the town, a resident with a home assessed at $500,000 would see their property tax bill increase by about $475.

More budget information can be found here.

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Polling Places, Hours, Voting Districts

Polling places for each district are as follows:

  • District 1 - Calvin Leete School, 280 South Union St.
  • District 2 - Abraham Baldwin Middle School, 68 Bullard Drive
  • District 3 - Guilford Fire Department Headquarters - 390 Church St.
  • District 4 - Melissa Jones School, 181 Ledge Hill Road
  • District 5 - A.W. Cox School, 143 Three Mile Course

Residents can find their voting district here.

The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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