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

NORWALK, CT — Norwalk residents will head to the polls on Nov. 2 to cast votes for the municipal election. The position of mayor, town clerk, city treasurer and spots on the Board of Education and Common Council, among other positions, are up for grabs.
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 Norwalk, Democratic Mayor Harry Rilling is running for another term against Republican challenger Jonathan Riddle. For the position of town clerk, Richard McQuaid is running unopposed.
For the position of city treasurer, it's Democrat Joseph Tamburri versus Republican Jerry Petrini. The candidates for city sheriff are Democrat Robert Burgess, Republican Ron Paladino and Independent Joseph Madaffari.
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The Democratic candidates for Councilman-At-Large are Dominique Johnson, Josh Goldstein, Barbara Smyth, Nora Niedzielski- Eichner and Greg Burnett Sr. The Republican candidates are Enrique Santiago, Matthew Merluzzi and Richard J. Bonenfant. Lisa Brinton is running as an Independent candidate.
For selectmen, the Democratic candidates are Andy Garfunkel and Samuel Pride, the Republican candidates are Kathryn Martino and Shannon O'Toole Giandurco, and the Independent candidates are Denise Chicatell Brown and Jo A. Bennett.
For the Board of Education, the Democratic candidates are Kara Baekey, Sheri McCready-Brown, Janine Randolph and Colin Hosten. The Independent candidates are Shirley Mosby, Alexandra Kemeny, Jody Sattler and Katherine Price Snedaker.
For the position of constable, the Democratic candidates are Beth Siegelbaum, Ernest Dumas, Jalin Tyrell Sead and Johnnie Mae Weldon. The Republican candidates are Frank Mauro, Peter Bondi, John Romano Sr. and Ray Cooke. Erik Anderson and Jeff Mark Rollings are the Independent candidates.
District A
In District A, the Democratic candidates for councilman are Nicol Demae Ayers and David Heuvelman. The Republican candidate is Luis Estrella, and Christopher Andres Morales is an Independent candidate.
For the position of First Taxing District Commissioner, Democratic candidate Elsa Peterson Obuchowski is running against Republican candidate Karen Doyle Lyons.
For First Taxing District Treasurer, it's Democrat Rosa Murray versus Republican John Miller.
District B
In District B, the candidates for councilman are Democrats Darlene Young and Diana Revolus.
The candidates for the position of Second Taxing District Commissioner are Democrats Mary Mann and Sandra Stokes. For Second Taxing District Treasurer, Darlene Young is running unopposed.
District C
In District C, the Democratic candidates for councilman are Democrats Jenn McMurrer and John Kydes, Republican Read Auerbach and Independent Anthony Scott Goodwin.
The candidates for the position of Third Taxing District Commissioner are Democrat Johnnie Mae Weldon and Republican Suzanne Buffone. For Third Taxing District Treasurer, Auerbach is running unopposed.
District D
In District D, the Democratic candidates for councilman are Diane Jellerette and Heidi Alterman. Republican candidate Tom Keegan and Independent candidate Heather Dunn are also running for the position.
District E
In District E, the Democratic candidates for councilman are Lisa Shanahan and Thomas Livingston. Republican candidate Andrew Anello and Independent candidate Heatherlyn Coats Schneider are also running for the position.
The candidates for the position of Sixth Taxing District Commissioner are Democrat Priscilla Feral and Independent Andrew Meyerson. For Sixth Taxing District Treasurer, Republican Gilbert Kernan is running unopposed.
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