(WTNH) – It’s all about local impact in Tuesday’s elections in Connecticut. Voters in 162 cities and towns headed to the polls to have their say on important decisions in their neighborhoods.
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[...](WTNH) – It’s all about local impact in Tuesday’s elections in Connecticut. Voters in 162 cities and towns headed to the polls to have their say on important decisions in their neighborhoods.
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[...]Orange (WTNH) – First Selectman James Zeoli ® has won his third term, in Orange, against Trish Pearson (D).
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[...]Middletown (WTNH) – Middletown Mayor Sebastian Giuliano, the Republican incumbent, held on to win his third term.
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[...]Shelton (WTNH) – Republican Mayor Mark A. Lauretti has been re-elected to the town of Shelton.
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[...]East Haven (WTNH) – East Haven Mayor April Capone Almon, who had an arrest and an ethics complaint lodged weeks before the election, will hold onto her job for a second term.
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[...]Hamden (WTNH) – Democrat Scott Jackson will serve as the first African-American mayor for the town of Hamden.
Mayor-elect Jackson ran against Ron Gambardella, who served time on the Legislative Council in Connecticut.
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[...]Here are the results of the Mayoral and First Selectman races from Across Connecticut for the Nov. 3, 2009 municipal elections.
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[...]East Haven (WTNH) – It’s all about local impact in today’s elections in Connecticut. Voters in 162 cities and towns are making some important decisions in their neighborhoods. At East Haven’s Deer Run Elementary School, there really were lines to vote.
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[...](WTNH) – Connecticut’s 162 cities and towns are holding local elections today, and depending on the outcome some could have new leadership at the top.
131 cities and towns are electing Mayors and First Selectmen today.
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