Politics & Government

North Stonington 2019 Election Candidates, Polling Places, Hours

Here's what you need to know about Tuesday's 2019 North Stonington election including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.

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NORTH STONINGTON, CT —As voters head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 5 to vote in North Stonington’s municipal election, here's what you need to know.

There are a number of races including First Selectman, Selectman, Town Treasurer, boards of finance, education, zoning and assessment appeals.

Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters who are in line before 8 p.m. will be able to vote even after the deadline passes. You can find your poll location at the Secretary of the State website by inputting your information.

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First Selectman

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The candidates are Democrat Michael Urgo and Republican Brett L. Mastroianni. Choose one.

Selectman

The candidates are Republican Robert A. Carlson and Democrat Nita B. Kincaid. Voters pick one.

Town Treasurer

The candidates are Democrat Mark S. Donahue and Republican William A. Mason. Choose one.

Board of Finance

The candidates are Democrat Carolyn Howell and Republican candidate Daniel J. Smith. There’s also a race an alternate. Those candidates are: Democrat Connie Berardi and Republican Anne Akin.

Board of Education

The candidates are Democrats Stephanie Mastroianni and Darren Robert and the Republican candidates are Alex Karpinski and Philip Mendolia. Voters choose two.

Board of Assessment Appeals

The candidates are Democrat Paula Woodward and Republican Candy Palmer.

Economic Development Commission

The candidates are Democrats Jennifer Anderson and Nicole Porter and the Republican candidates are Brett Mastroianni and William A. Mason. There are also races to fill a vacant seat and for an alternate. Those candidates are: Republican Stefan Grufstedt for the vacant seat and alternates Democrat Anthony Mazzella and Republican Jennfier Strunk.

Planning and Zoning Commission

The candidates are Democrats Jenn Pensa and Connie Berardi and Republicans Edward C. Learned and Louis Steinbrecher. There are also races to fill a vacant seat and for an alternate. Those candidates are: Democrat Mark Leonard and Republican Asa Palmer for the vacancy seat and Democrat Dick Seager and Republican Robert Kappes.

Zoning Board of Appeals

The candidates are Democrat Breeze Floyd and Republicans Bruce Smith and Shawn P. Murphy. There are also races to fill a vacant seat and for an alternate. Those candidates are: Democrat Joan Kepler for the vacancy and Democrat John Varas Jr., and Republican Colleen Thompson.

What else you need to know

Connecticut offers Election Day registration, but those who arrive need to be registered by 8 p.m. in order to vote. Unlike previously registered voters standing in line before 8 p.m. to registrar won't guarantee the ability to vote.

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