Politics & Government

Stamford Election 2025 Voter Guide: Meet The Candidates

Here's what you need to know regarding the Stamford municipal election including the candidates, polling places, voting hours, and more.

Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming local election.
Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming local election. (Patch Graphics)

STAMFORD, CT — On Nov. 4, Stamford residents cast their votes for several key municipal positions in town. Here's everything you need to know about the municipal election.

Election Day polling hours and locations

Polls in Connecticut are open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. You can use the Secretary of State’s website to find your polling place. Voters who are in line by 8 p.m. will be allowed to vote.

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Same day voter registration

If you are not registered, but want to vote on Election Day, you may register in person on Election Day at your Election Day Registration site. People must be registered by 8 p.m. in order to vote using Election Day registration.

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Here are the local candidates:

Mayor, vote for one

  • Democratic Party: Caroline Simmons
  • Republican Party: Nicola Tarzia
  • Independent Party: Caroline Simmons

Town Clerk, vote for one

Board of Finance, vote for up to three

Board of Education, vote for up to three

Constable, vote for up to four

  • Democratic Party: Angie Murphy, Robert Miller, Tiffany Pippins, Jon Gallup
  • Republican Party: Jonathan V. Portanova, Alan F. Shaw, Joseph S. Tarzia, Eva Maldonado
  • Green Party: Cora Santaguida

Board of Representatives

District 1, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: Tom Bouchard, Steven Shore
  • Republican Party: David Watkins, Julia Anderson
  • Independent Party: Alfonso R. Hernandez

District 2, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: Virgil de la Cruz, Lori Hyatt
  • Republican Party: Jason Kinard
  • Independent Party: Heidy J. Balderamos

District 3, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: Chanta Graham, Terry Adams
  • Republican Party: Kyle Smith

District 4, vote for up to two

District 5, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: Nicole Beckham, Kierra Dorsey
  • Republican Party: Sheila Williams-Brown
  • Independent Party: Thomas Concannon

District 6, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: Parker Johnson, Ryan Hughes
  • Republican Party: Francise Jean-Louis

District 7, vote for up to two

District 8, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: Theodore Gross, Matthew Yeager
  • Republican Party: Maria Larrea
  • Independent Party: Ammy G. Hernandez

District 9, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: Kindrea Walston, Candace Weathers
  • Independent Party: Osvin Lucero-Garcia

District 10, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: Felix Gardner, Stephanie Sylvestre
  • Republican Party: Ken Wenberg
  • Independent Party: Brittany L. Lawrence

District 11, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: Maureen Pollack, Cara Gilbride
  • Republican Party: Christopher Woodside

District 12, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: David Blank, Ramya Shaw
  • Republican Party: Carola Cammann

District 13, vote for up to two

District 14, vote for up to two

District 15, vote for up to two

District 16, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: Phillip G. Bradford, Matthew Didelot
  • Republican Party: Layne Rodney, Barry Michaelson

District 17, vote for up to two

District 18, vote for up to two

  • Democratic Party: Karen Camporeale, Michael Field
  • Republican Party: Timothy McGrath-DiMare

District 19, vote for up to two

District 20, vote for up to two

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