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

WINDSOR, CT — On Nov. 4, Windsor residents cast their votes for several key municipal positions in town. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming municipal election.
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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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.
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Here are the local candidates:
Town Council, Vote For Up To Five
The Democratic candidates are Darleen Klase, Nuchette Black-Burke, Ojala Naeem, Anthony King, and Mary L. Armstrong, and the Republican candidates are Sophia Tetteh, Willam Pelkey, James F. Durant, Kristin Gluck Hoffman, and Ronald Eleveld
Board of Education, Vote For Up To Five
The Democratic candidates are Leonard O. Lockhart, Tracey Zotter, Ayana K. Taylor, Nathan G. Wolliston, and Becky Jacobsen and the Republican candidates are Lisette LaTorre-Muszynski, Jeremy Halek, Paul J. Panos, James Madison, and Maxine N. Davis
Constable, Vote For Up To Two
The Democratic candidates are Dennis Palmer and Shellye Davis and the Republican candidates are Charles W. Jackson III and Samuel P. Savelli
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