Politics & Government
Stamford Election: Annie Summerville For Board Of Representatives
Annie Summerville shared views with Patch about running for the Stamford Board of Representatives.

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 Annie Summerville, 76, is running for Board of Representatives in Stamford.
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Occupation: Retired
Experience: Board of Representatives
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Family in government: No
The single biggest issue in town is ______, and I plan to do this about it:
Infrastructure. To continue working with the administration and the rest of the board of representatives supporting paving roads and maintaining safe side walks.
Critical differences between me and my opponents:
Longevity serving my constituents has given me the wisdom to advocate for their needs and to make sure that everyone visiting our downtown is safe.
Accomplishments:
Keeping roads safe, healthy environment, and keeping downtown a safe place to live and to visit.
Other issues:
I am a strong believer about good education, having affordable housing, and healthy environment and safety for everyone. These would continue to be my priorities.
What else would you like voters to know about you?
I want my constituents to know that I care about them. This is the reason I am asking for their support to be re-elected so that I can continue to advocate for their interests.
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