Politics & Government
Shelton Republican Primary Results
The Shelton Republican primary results are in.
SHELTON, CT — Below are the full unofficial results from the Secretary of the State office:
Board of Alderman Second Ward Vote for any two
- Stanley J. Kudej: 363
- Eric J. McPherson 379
- Michael A. Gaydos 156
Board of Aldermen Third Ward Vote for any two
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- John F. Anglace, Jr. 472
- Cris S. Balamaci 412
- Peter J. Squitieri 216
- Gregory S. Tetro 239
Board of Aldermen Fourth Ward Vote for any two
James M. Capra 319
Noreen M. McGorty 475
Bernard J. Simons, Jr. 324
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Board of Education vote for any nine
- John K. Fitzgerald 1,688
- James E. Orazietti 1,754
- Ruth Parkins 1,584
- Benjamin W. Perry, Jr. 1,742
- Darlisa P. Ritter1,777
- Carl M. Rizzo 1,784
- Amy Romano 1,822
- Don C. Stanziale, Jr. 1,728
- Kathleen T. Yolish 1,817
- Anne H. Gaydos 927
- Mark S. Holden 892
- Thomas R. Minotti 2,785
Planning and Zoning Commission vote for any six
- Virginia Harger 1,605
- Charles L. Kelly, III 1,777
- Ned Miller 1,796
- Chris Jones 1,052
Shelton's Republican primary will be held Sept. 10 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. as a number of candidates vie for a spot on the ballot in November.
Incumbent Board of Education members Anne Gaydos, Mark Holden and Thomas Minotti weren't nominated by the Republican Town Committee for another term. They each gathered enough signatures to force a primary challenge.
There are also a number of Board of Aldermen and Planning and Zoning Commission primary candidates depending on the voting ward.
Here is a sample ballot from the state Secretary of the State office.
Registration Cut-Off For Primary
The cutoff for primary registration is as follows, according to the Connecticut Secretary of the State office: Application must be postmarked by the 5th day before a primary (OR received by your Registrar of Voters or a voter registration agency by the 5th day before a primary). You may apply in person to your town clerk or registrar until 12:00 noon on the last business day before a primary.
The deadline to transfer from one party to another to vote in a primary passed nearly three months ago.
Voter ID
A driver’s license or photo ID isn’t required to vote in Connecticut. In most cases voters can sign an affidavit if they don’t have photo ID. Here are the full rules.
Absentee Ballots
Must be received via mail by the municipal clerk no later than the close of polls on Sept. 10. In-person returns must be turned in the day before the primary.
Where Do I Vote
Voters can check the SOT website to see if they are registered to vote and their polling location.
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