Politics & Government
Windsor Election 2021: Here's What Voters Need To Know
Here's what you need to know concerning the 2021 election in Windsor, including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.

WINDSOR, CT — Windsor residents will head to the polls Tuesday to cast votes for the 2021 municipal election. Several seats in local government are up for grabs. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Poll locations in Windsor are:
- District 1 - L.P. Wilson Community Center
- District 2 - John F. Kennedy School
- District 3 - 330 Windsor Avenue
- District 4 - Town Hall
- District 5 - Oliver Ellsworth School
- District 6 - Poquonock School
- District 7 - Rainbow Firehouse
Here are the candidates for town council and Board of Education (D = Democrat; R = Republican; P = petitioning candidate).
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Town Council
- Jody Terranova (D)
- Will Pelkey (R)
- Donald Jepsen (P)
- Donald Trinks (D)
- Kristin Gluck Hoffman (R)
- James Dobler (D)
- Ronald Eleveld (R)
- Nuchette Black-Burke (D)
- Ken Smith (R)
- Lisa Bress (D)
- Lenworth Walker (R)
Board of Education
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- Ayana Taylor (D)
- Paul Panos (R)
- Leonard Lockhart (D)
- Jill Canter (R)
- Maryam Khan (D)
- Juline Golinski (R)
- Nathan Wolliston (D)
- Jeremy Halek (R)
- David Furie (D)
- James Madison (R)
Sample ballots from the Secretary of the State's office, including candidates for all offices, may be found here.
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