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STATE of CONNECTICUT OFFICE of the SECRETARY of the STATE List of Nominees STATE OF CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE List of Nominees Election : 11/05/2019 - November 2019 Municipal Election Town : Ansonia Candidate Name Party Address Mayor--Vote for One 12/01/2019--11/30/2021 Philip Tripp Democratic Party 57 Eagle St., Ansonia, CT David S. Cassetti Republican Party 3 High Acres Rd., Ansonia, CT Aldermen 1st Ward--Vote for Any Two 12/01/2019--11/30/2021 Nina Phipps Democratic Party 60 Rockwood Ave., Ansonia, CT Gary Farrar Jr. Democratic Party 14 Kathy Ln., Ansonia, CT Charles Stowe Republican Party 23 Granite Terr., Ansonia, CT Daniel King Republican Party 70 Woodlawn Ave., Ansonia, CT Aldermen 2nd Ward--Vote for Any Two 12/01/2019--11/30/2021 Tarek Raslan Democratic Party 76 Garden St., Ansonia, CT William Phipps Democratic Party 27 Johnson St., Ansonia, CT Bobbi Tar Republican Party 30 Larovera Terr,, Ansonia, CT Robert Sobolisky Republican Party 26 No. Prospect St., Ansonia, CT Aldermen 3rd Ward--Vote for Any Two 12/01/2019--11/30/2021 Leslie Navarrete Democratic Party 98 Beaver St., Ansonia, CT Joseph Jeanette Jr. Democratic Party 2 Gracie Ln., Ansonia, CT Joseph Cassetti Republican Party 72 Root Ave., Ansonia, CT Domenico Filippone Republican Party 56 Mott St., Ansonia, CT Aldermen 4th Ward--Vote for Any Two 12/01/2019--11/30/2021 Diane Stroman Democratic Party 66 High St., Ansonia, CT Rohan Brown Democratic Party 72 Howard Ave., Ansonia, CT Anthony Spigarolo Republican Party 10 Murray St., Ansonia, CT Aldermen 5th Ward--Vote for Any Two 12/01/2019--11/30/2021 Millie Rios Democratic Party 121 Great Hill Rd., Ansonia, CT Sennea Raslan Democratic Party 217 Wakelee Ave., Ansonia, CT Chicago Rivers Republican Party 19 Tomlinson St., Ansonia, CT Joseph Jaumann Republican Party 183 Wakelee Ave,, Ansonia, CT Aldermen 6th Ward--Vote for Any Two 12/01/2019--11/30/2021 Thomas J. Finnucan Democratic Party 3 Berkshire Rd., Ansonia, CT Valerie Sorrentino Democratic Party 9 Ford St., Ansonia, CT Anthony T. Mammone Republican Party 35 Berkshire Rd., Ansonia, CT Josh Shuart Republican Party 119 Prindle Ave., Ansonia, CT Aldermen 7th Ward--Vote for Any Two 12/01/2019--11/30/2021 Steven Erlingheuser Democratic Party 6 Hale Dr., Ansonia, CT Printed on 10/30/2019 9:09:45AM Page 1 of 328 STATE OF CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE List of Nominees Paul Lucuk Democratic Party 25 Hoinski Way, Ansonia, CT Frank DeLibero Republican Party 31 Martin Terr., Ansonia, CT David Blackwell Jr. Republican Party 31 Oak Ln., Ansonia, CT Town and City Clerk--Vote for One 01/06/2020--01/03/2022 Beth Shortell Lynch Democratic Party 63 Franklin St., Ansonia, CT Janet Vitarius Waugh Republican Party 83 Prospect St., Ansonia, CT Town and City Treasurer--Vote for One 12/01/2019--11/30/2021 Gary Farrar Jr. Democratic Party 14 Kathy Ln., Ansonia, CT Judy Larkin-Nicolari Republican Party 167 Pulaski Hwy., Ansonia, CT Board of Education--Vote for Any Two 12/01/2019--11/30/2023 Christopher Phipps Democratic Party 60 Rockwood Ave., Ansonia, CT Fran DiGiorgi Democratic Party 6 Elliot Rd., Ansonia, CT Sharon Voroschak Republican Party 5 Sobin Dr., Ansonia, CT Richard Bshara Republican Party 20 Sobin Dr., Ansonia, CT City Sheriffs--Vote for Any Three 12/01/2019--11/30/2021 James Malloy Democratic Party 14 Granite Terr., Ansonia, CT Sean Rowley Democratic Party 11 Dempsey Ct., Ansonia, CT Crystal Jaumann Republican Party 183 Wakelee Ave., Ansonia, CT Richard Kaslaitis III Republican Party 25 Cedar St., Ansonia, CT Patrick Henri Republican Party 16 Harris Rd., Ansonia, CT Printed on 10/30/2019 9:09:45AM Page 2 of 328 STATE OF CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE List of Nominees Election : 11/05/2019 - November 2019 Municipal Election Town : Ashford Candidate Name Party Address First Selectman--Vote for One 11/19/2019--11/16/2021 Ralph H. Fletcher Democratic Party 25 Waterfall Road, Ashford, CT-06278 William A. Falletti Republican Party 152 Squaw Hollow Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Selectman--Vote for One 11/19/2019--11/16/2021 Cathryn E. Silver-Smith Democratic Party 95 Seckar Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Keith A. Lipker Republican Party 30 North Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Board of Finance--Vote for Any Two 11/19/2019--11/18/2025 Angela Desanto Democratic Party 183 Amidon Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Merrill (Butch) Simpson Republican Party 137 Ference Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Carl H. Pfalzgraf Republican Party 65 Ashford Center Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Board of Finance Alternate--Vote for One 11/19/2019--11/18/2025 John C.W. Kopec Republican Party 301 North Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Board of Education--Vote for Any Two 11/05/2019--11/07/2023 Alfred William Maccarone, Jr. Democratic Party 260 Ashford Center Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Marian K. Matthews Democratic Party 125 Ashford Center Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Tess M. Grous Republican Party 37 Chatey Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Tina M. Fradette Republican Party 40 Lakewoods Lane, Ashford, CT-06278 Board of Assessment Appeals--Vote for One 11/19/2019--11/21/2023 Elizabeth K. Little Democratic Party 147 Slade Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Thomas C. Martin Republican Party 139 Lake View Drive, Ashford, CT-06278 Planning and Zoning Commission Full Term--Vote for Any Three 11/06/2019--11/05/2025 Nord P. Yakovleff Democratic Party 177 James Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Luther R. Brauch Democratic Party 210 Wormwood Hill Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Jeffrey C. Schillinger Republican Party 75 Armitage Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Richard S. Williams Republican Party 133 Hnath Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Planning and Zoning Commission To Fill Vacancy for Two Years--Vote for One 11/05/2019--11/03/2021 Mark A. Schnubel Republican Party 112 Southworth Drive, Ashford, CT-06278 Planning and Zoning Commission Alternate--Vote for Any Three 11/06/2019--11/03/2021 Thomas A. Hastings Democratic Party 180 Seckar Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Douglas C. Jenne Democratic Party 14 Cushman Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Bruce A. Depercio Republican Party 136 Moon Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Zoning Board of Appeals--Vote for Any Two 11/06/2019--11/08/2023 Susan Eastwood Democratic Party 178 Waterfall Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Michael J. Peppin Republican Party 186 Turnpike Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Printed on 10/30/2019 9:09:45AM Page 3 of 328 STATE OF CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE List of Nominees Barbara A. Dion Republican Party 169 Nott Highway, Ashford, CT-06278 Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate To Fill Vacancy for Two Years--Vote for One 11/05/2019--11/03/2021 Robert W. Brisard Republican Party 242 Waterfall Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Library Trustee--Vote for Any Two 11/19/2019--11/18/2025 Sally S. Demars Democratic Party 71 Kennerson Reservoir Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Pamela Summers Republican Party 105 Nagy Road, Ashford, CT-06278 Barbara A. 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Speich Republican Party 14 Yorkshire Lane, Avon, CT-06001 Heather Maguire Republican Party 99 Northington Drive, Avon, CT-06001 Jeff Bernetich Republican Party 240 Huckleberry Hill Road, Avon, CT-06001 Kenneth Birk Republican Party 51 Somerset, Avon, CT-06001 Board of Finance--Vote for Any Three 01/01/2020--01/01/2024 Cathy Salchert Democratic Party 32 East Woodhaven Drive, Avon, CT-06001 Wendy Tangman Democratic Party 38 Daventry Hill Road, Avon, CT-06001 Ellen Retelle Democratic Party 295 Ciderbrook Road, Avon, CT-06001 Dean Hamilton Republican Party 54 Lord Davis Lane, Avon, CT-06001 Tom Harrison Republican Party 51 Briar Hill Road, Avon, CT-06001 Board of Education--Vote for Any Five 01/01/2020--01/01/2024 Jason Indomenico Democratic Party 24 West Ridge Drive, Avon, CT-06001 Laura Young Democratic Party 57 Hitchcock Lane, Avon, CT-06001 Houston Putnam Lowry Democratic Party 92 Thompson Road, Avon, CT-06001 Debra Chute Democratic Party 27 Parkview Road, Avon, CT-06001 Jackie Blea Democratic Party 135 Carriage Drive, Avon, CT-06001 Randall S. Bowers Republican Party 60 School Street, Avon, CT-06001 Lisa Seminara Republican Party 605 Deerlcliff Road, Avon, CT-06001 Greg Wolfe Republican Party 5 King Richards Court, Avon, CT-06001 Board of Assessment Appeals Full Term--Vote for Any Three 01/01/2020--01/01/2024 Kimberly Kersey Democratic Party 74 Westland Road, Avon, CT-06001 Bob Yass Democratic Party 18 Thistle Hollow, Avon, CT-06001 Stephen Hunt Republican Party 12 Roaring Brook Road, Avon, CT-06001 Jeff Maguire Republican Party 99 Northington Drive, Avon, CT-06001 Sandra Williams Republican Party 16 Cavendish Place, Avon, CT-06001 Board of Assessment Appeals to Fill Vacancy for Two Years --Vote for One 01/01/2020--01/01/2022 Adelina Cirikovic Republican Party 66 Hollister Drive, Avon, CT-06001 Zoning Board of Appeals--Vote for any Three 01/01/2020--01/01/2024 Eileen Carroll Democratic Party 16 Conifer Lane, Avon, CT-06001 Christy Yaros Democratic Party 45 Forge Drive, Avon, CT-06001 Printed on 10/30/2019 9:09:45AM Page 5 of 328 STATE OF CONNECTICUT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE List of Nominees Andrew J.
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