Politics & Government

Stamford Election 2021 Profile: Rodney Pratt

Rodney Pratt shared views with Patch about running for Constable and Board of Representatives in Stamford.

The election will take place Nov. 2.
The election will take place Nov. 2. (Patch Graphics)

STAMFORD, CT — Election Day on Nov. 2 is fast approaching, and there are a number of key races on the ballot in Stamford.

Patch reached out to candidates for local office to get more information on their campaigns and the issues that are facing the city.


Democrat Rodney Pratt, 68, is running for Constable and Board of Representatives in Stamford.

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Experience: Democratic Majority Leader and 9th District Representative

Family in government: no

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The single biggest issue in town is ______, and I plan to do this about it:

  • Mold in Schools and Bridge with no driving egress to new $50MM Hospital.
  • Repair or replace bridge for vehicular traffic.
  • Address long time issues and design a plan to eradicate and provide healthy atmosphere for the children and education staff.

Critical differences between me and my opponents:

Over my career, I have a proven track record for the support of our city and the people. My years of experience and the support of the right people, a good plan and the right tools have provided solutions and cost effective benefits.

Accomplishments:

  • Leoni Park 2MM Renovation Project
  • Boxer Square Renovation Project
  • Traffic improvements throughout the 5th and 9th District
  • Renovation of Carolina Road
  • Residential Parking Program. Rewritten to remove from Moratorium

What else would you like voters to know about you?

The Constable position is a prestigious and necessary position to execute the civil process. When the civil process breakdown and things escalate into criminal behavior. I am a firm believer of this position in the community.

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