Politics & Government
Wilton 2015 Election: Candidates, Polling Places, Sample Ballot
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3 and we share with you some of the information you'll need to know.

The municipal election in Wilton is Tuesday, Nov. 3 where Wiltonians have some important decisions to make.
On the ballot for First Selectman, the candidates are Democrat Deborah McFadden and Republican Lynne Vanderslice. For the Board of Selectman, voters will vote for any two candidates among Democrats Brian Lilly and Gilmore Bray, Republican Mike Kaelin and petitioning candidate David K. Clune.
- See your ballot here: Wilton 2015 Sample Ballot
For the Board of Finance, the candidates are Democrat John J. Kalamarides Jr. and Republicans Walter Kress and Peter Balderston. For the Board of Education, the candidates are Democrat Laura Schwemm and Republicans Christine Finkelstein and Lory Rothstein. For both boards, voters must choose any three candidates.
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On the Board of Assessment and Appeals, voters are required to vote for any two candidates among Democrat Charlie Lewis and Republican Donald Drummond. Candidates for the Planning and Zoning Commission include Democrat Keith Rodgerson and Republicans Scott Lawrence, Lori Bufano and Karin Venditti. Voters must vote for any four candidates.
Candidates for the Zoning Board of Appeals are Republicans Joshua Cole, Gary Battaglia and Libby Bufano for a full term. Voters will vote for any three candidates. To fill a vacancy for two years, the candidates are Republicans Andrea Preston, Kenny Rhodes and Tracy Serpa.
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Finally for constables voters must vote for any three candidates among Democrats John Gardiner and Bo Mitchell and Republicans Richard Ziegler, Christopher Dubrowski and Christopher Gardner.
Polling places in Wilton are:
District 1: Wilton High School
District 2: Cider Mill School Gym
District 3: Middlebrook School Gym
If you are unsure, click here to find your polling location.
Polls are open throughout Connecticut from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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