Politics & Government
Norwalk Republicans To Hold Caucuses Wednesday
The Republican party of Norwalk will hold caucuses Wednesday to endorse candidates for election to the Republican Town Committee.

NORWALK, CT — The Republican party of Norwalk will hold caucuses for the purpose of endorsing candidates for election to the Republican Town Committee on Wednesday, Jan. 10. The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the Norwalk Inn and Conference Center (99 East Avenue).
Each district committee – District A, District B, District C, District D and District E – will hold their individual caucuses at that time and place to endorse their candidates for election to the Republican Town Committee, according to a release.
Each district may elect up to twenty members to the Town Committee for a term of two years.
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All enrolled Republicans are invited to participate and cast votes in their respective residential district caucuses for candidates to the Town Committee. To cast a vote for a Town Committee candidate, you must be an enrolled Republican elector residing within the Councilmanic district in which you participate.
If you wish to be considered for endorsement and election to the Town Committee, a candidate for membership on the Town Committee must be an enrolled Republican elector for no less than six months prior to their election, and shall reside within the Councilmanic district from which they are elected at the time of their election and during their term of office.
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Endorsed candidates will be elected on March 6, 2018. Qualified candidates not so endorsed may announce that they wish to submit their candidacy by way of a primary election to be held on March 6.
Primary election forms and details will be available at the Norwalk Registrar’s office.
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