Politics & Government

Enfield Municipal Election 2013 Sample Ballots Released

Election day is Tues., Nov. 5. Here's a look at what you'll see when you enter the voting booth in Enfield.

Enfield’s 2013 municipal election is less than two weeks away, and, in accordance, the secretary of state’s office has released sample ballots to prepare voters in advance of the Nov. 5 vote.

Here in Enfield, each of the town’s four districts will see ballots with slight variances.

Councilmen-at-large, board of education and constable candidates will read the same, of course, but voters in each district have the opportunity to vote for different councilman candidates.

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In all four districts, voters can vote for the following councilmen-at-large (vote for any four) and board of education (vote for any five) candidates when they enter polling places:

Row A: Republican Party

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Councilmen-at-Large

Scott R. Kaupin

Gregory T. Stokes Sr.

Carol Hall

Donna H. Szewczak

Board of Education

Tom Sirard

David Wawer

Lori Unghire

David Bouley

Peter Jonaitis

Constables

Brian Delano

Tisha Callahan

Dan Post

Cindy Andersen

Row B: Democratic Party

Councilmen-at-Large

Patrick Crowley

Cynthia Mangini

Thomas Arnone

Gina L. Cekala

Board of Education

Vincent Grady

Vincent Weseliza

Tina LeBlanc

Stacy Thurston

Timothy F. Neville

Constables

Anthony DiPace

Theodore Plamondon

Richard Zaczynski

Albert Harrison

Here’s what you can expect to see in each district when you vote for councilman (vote for one):

District 1

Row A: Republican Party — Joseph Bosco

Row B: Democratic Party — Jill Krawiec

District 2

Row A: Republican Party — Dominic Alaimo

Row B: Democratic Party — William J. Edgar

Row C: Petitioning Candidate — Donald LeRoy Christmas

District 3

Row A: Republican Party — William Lee

Row B: Democratic Party — Charles Ladd

District 4

Row A: Republican Party — Tom Kienzler

Row B: Democratic Party — Edward N. Deni



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