Politics & Government

Haddam/Killingworth Election 2017 Results: First Selectman

Results for Haddam and Killingworth.

HDDAM, CT — Republican Lizz Milardo was re-elected to a second term over Democrat Sean Moriarty by a 200-vote margin, according to the Middletown Press.

Democrat Catherine Iino won in Killingworth by a margin of 1,107 to 936 against Republican challenger Fred Dudek. John Samperi garnered 188 votes, according to the Secretary of the State.

Read the full Press report here.

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Candidates

The following are thee candidates in some races in town. To view all candidates and a sample ballot, click here.

Haddam

Judge Of Probate

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  • Jeannine Lewis (D)
  • Anselmo Delia (R)

First Selectman

  • Sean Moriarty (D)
  • Lizz Milardo (R)
  • Jonathan Gates Wintsch (Petitioning)

Tax Collector

  • Aubrey Bingham (D)
  • Kristin Battistoni (R)

East Haddam

First Selectman

  • Emmett Lyman (R)
  • Lance Lusigman (Independent)
  • Irene Haines (Petitioning)

Selectman (vote for one)

  • Kate O'Boyle (D)
  • Susan Link (R)
  • Robert Smith (Petitioning)

Killingworth

Judge of Probate

  • Jeannine Lewis (D)
  • Anselmo Delia (R)

First Selectman

  • Catherine Iino (D)
  • Fred Dudek (R)
  • John Samperi (Killingworth Conservative Party)

Selectmen (Vote for two)

  • Louis Annino Jr. (D)
  • Nancy Gorski (R)
  • George Hedrick (Killingworth Conservative Party)

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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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