The secretary of the state has placed the ballot for every Connecticut municipality that is holding elections on Nov. 5 on her website.
This longtime Republican whose party failed to renominate him is running as an independent candidate with his fellow party ousted politician Joseph Bibisi.
This longtime union representative thinks reducing property taxes is vital for residents and developing Middletown's riverfront will successfully increase the grand list for taxpayers.
GOP candidates for board of education, common council, planning and zoning and other city seats will meet constituents and talk politics.
This lifelong resident is an educator who attended Middletown public schools says taxes and the economy are the city's most pressing issues.
Come out and meet some of the candidates running for office in Middletown on the Working Families ticket, including Mayor Dan Drew and Councilman Phil Pessina.
During a year in which Middletown's planning and zoning decisions have been ardently followed by many citizens, a city disqualifying minor party candidates does a grave disservice to voters.
This former payroll/pension supervisor for the city of Middletown was born in Vermont and graduated from Portland High School.
Ready to share your letters to the editor with local voters this election season? Well, here's how to post them on Middletown Patch.
This former schoolteacher says successfully serving the citizens of Middletown under very tight budget constraints is the city's most central issue.
If you haven't registered to vote for the 2013 elections, here's what you need to know.
Meet the Working Families-endorsed Middletown Planning and Zoning Commissioner, a lifelong resident who's running for common council in November.
This 20-year Middletown resident who has served on the council since 2006 is focused on youth development and guidance and the economic needs of the middle class.
Middletown's Realistic Balance party leaders say Connecticut's nomination signature requirement is nonsense. Meanwhile the town clerk maintains that she's bound by the law.
Middletown's town clerk says the signatures of Realistic Party candidates John Kilian and Fred Carroll — but no others — were qualified by Connecticut's secretary of the state to run in the November election.
Middletown's 9th district ballots for the Sept. 10 planning and zoning primary election will be hand counted to be sure optical scanners there tabulated correct numbers.