Politics & Government
Stamford Election 2017: Full Results
Full results of all races for Tuesday's election.

STAMFORD, CT — Tuesday night saw city Mayor David Martin handily winning re-election over Republican Barry Michelson and petitioning candidate John Zito Jr.
Below are full results:
Mayor:
- David Martin (D): 10,974 (58.66 percent)
- Barry Michelson (R): 6,490 (34.66 percent)
- John Zito Jr. (Petitioning): 1,260 (6.73 percent)
City Clerk:
- Lyda Rujter (D): 9,761 (55.1 percent)
- Donna Loglisci (R): 7,955 (44.9 percent)



The following are thee candidates in some races in town. To view all candidates and a sample ballot, click here.
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- Lyda Rujiter (D)
- Donna Loglisci (R)
Board of Finance (vote for any three)
- Charlie Mastoloni (D)
- Richard Freedman (D)
- Doug Burke (D)
- Kieran Ryan (R)
- Sal Gabriele (R)
Am I Registered?
If you do not know if you are registered to vote, you can click here.
Applications must be postmarked or received by a voter registration agency by the 7th day before an election, which is Oct. 31. However, if you miss the deadline for registering for an election, Connecticut now offers same-day voter registration. You can register and vote in person on Election Day at your town's Election Day Registration location. You can contact your local If you want to know where to vote on Election Day, click this link which is from the CT Secretary of State’s Office. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Absentee Ballots
You can vote by absentee due to the following reasons:
- Illness or physical disability
- Absence from town during all election hours
- Religious beliefs forbidding secular activity on election day
- Serving as an election official at a polling place other than your own
- Active service in the Armed Forces
Absentee ballots should be submitted to the Town Clerk's office. You can fill out an application by clicking on the link below.
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