Politics & Government
Clinton Election 2025 Voter Guide: Candidates, Polling Places
Here's what you need to know regarding the Clinton municipal election including the candidates, polling places, voting hours, and more.

CLINTON, CT — On Nov. 4, Clinton residents cast their votes for several key municipal positions in town. Here's everything you need to know about upcoming municipal election.
Early voting details
Early voting begins Oct. 20 and runs through Nov. 2. Early voting hours are: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on October 28 and 30.
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If you are not registered, but want to vote during the early voting period, you may register in person every day of Early Voting at the early voting location. To find your Early Voting location, visit MyVote.CT.gov or call 860-509-6200.
Voter registration details
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The deadline to register to vote is Friday, Oct. 17. If you register by mail, it must be postmarked by that date. The deadline for voter registration at the DMV is by close of business on Oct. 17, and the deadline for voter registration online is by 11:59 pm also on Oct. 17.
Same day voter registration
If you are not registered, but want to vote on Election Day, you may register in person on Election Day at your Election Day Registration site People must be registered by 8 p.m. in order to vote using Election Day registration.
Absentee ballot information
To receive your absentee ballot, complete and sign an application and return it to your Town Clerk, or you can request an absentee ballot online.
Election Day polling hours and locations
Polls in Connecticut are open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. You can use the Secretary of State’s website to find your polling place. Voters who are in line by 8 p.m. will be allowed to vote.
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Here are the local candidates:
Town Council, Vote for up to three
The Democratic candidates are Carrie F. Allen and Chris Passante, and the Republican candidates are Jeremiah Dunn and Michael Shove.
Board of Education Full Term, Not More than Two from One Party, Vote for Up to Four
The Democratic candidates are Jason M. Feeney and Erica S. Gelven and the Republican candidates are Lawrence C. Pilcher and Matt Guarnieri
Board of Assessment Appeals, Vote for One
The Democratic candidate is James H. Segaloff and the Republican candidate is Gail G. Henrick
Board of Assessment Appeals Alternate, Vote for One
The candidate is Jeffrey C. Barske, Republican
Planning and Zoning Commission, Vote for Up to Five
The Democratic candidates are Cinzia S. Lettieri, Michael J. Rossi and Ellen Dahlgren, and the Republican candidates are Mike Florio and Walter Beau Clark
Planning and Zoning Commission Alternate, Vote for One
The Democratic candidate is Susan J. Marcus and the Republican candidate is Andrew V. Randi
Zoning Board of Appeals, Vote for Up to Three
The Democratic candidates are Laurie Jaffe and Terri O'Rourke, and the Republican candidates are Joseph Alves and Wayne R. Buchanan
Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate, Vote for Up to Two
The Democratic candidate is Bruce J. King and the Republican candidate is John Whittel
Police Commission, Vote for Up to Three
The Democratic candidates are Marc I. Gelven and Lauren E. DeLoreto, and the Republican candidates are Robert J. Corson and Robert Voss
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