Voter Guide: Race For New First Selectman Is At Top Of Ballot In Trumbull

September 2024 ยท 3 minute read

And the election Tuesday in Connecticut is all about local races, with voters heading to the polls to vote for their fellow town residents. These are the elected town officials who have a direct impact on property taxes, schools, police, town services and more.

At the top of the ballot in Trumbull is the race for a new first selectman. Democrat Vicki Tesoro, Republican Paul S. Lavoie and Petitioning Candidate Micheal F. Redgate are vying for the seat being vacated by Tim Herbst.

Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. To check your polling place, click here.

Here is the ballot:

First Selectman: Vote for one

Town Clerk: Vote for one

Town Treasurer: Vote for one

Board of Finance: Vote for any three

Board of Education: Vote for any seven

Board of Assessment Appeals: Vote for one

Planning and Zoning Commission (five-year term beginning in 2017): Vote for one

Planning and Zoning Commission (five-year term beginning in 2018): Vote for one

Zoning Board of Appeals five-year term beginning in 2017): Vote for one

Zoning Board of Appeals five-year term beginning in 2018): Vote for one

Constables: Vote for any two

Councilman: Vote in your district

District One: Vote for any five

District Two: Vote for any five

District Three: Vote for any five

District Four: Vote for any six

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