Politics & Government
South Windsor 2019 Election: Polling Places Hosting Voters
Here's what voters need to know about the 2019 South Windsor elections, including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.

SOUTH WINDSOR, CT — Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday for South Windsor's 2019 municipal election.
Seats on the town's chief governing body and the board of education are all up for grabs.
Voters who are in line before 8 p.m. will be able to vote even after the deadline passes.
Find out what's happening in Vernonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
See local voting information here.
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 register won't guarantee the ability to vote.
Find out what's happening in Vernonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Voters will be asked to choose six for the council. Here's a glance at the race:
Democrats:
- Elizabeth E. Pendleton
- Cesar E. Lopez
- Mary Justine Hockenberry
- Erica Evans
- Karen Lydecker
- Andrew A. Paterna
Republicans:
- David Joy
- Matt Riley
- Phil Koboski
- Janice Snyder
- Audrey Delnicki
- Lisa Maneeley
Voters can choose two selectmen from the following:
Democrats:
- Roger Anderson
- Michael Sanzo
Republicans:
- Nicholas Jones
- Matthew Mitchell
Here is the Board of Eduation slate:
Democrats
- Anitha Elango
- Craig Zimmerman
- Jessica Waterhouse
- Mike A. Pare
- Michael Gonzalez
Republicans
- Beth Esstman
- James G. O'Brien
- Art Adduci
- Miguel A. Proano
- Marek Kozikowski
See the full sample ballots for South Windsor here.
See other election previews and candidate profiles here.
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