Election Cheat Sheet: SEYMOUR

Want to read up on the candidates before election day?

Confused about where you’ll vote, with Chatfield School under construction?

Read on. This election cheat sheet aims to answer all your election day questions. 

Election Resources

Don’t know where to vote? Click here to type in your address and find your polling place. 

Due to construction at the Chatfield Elementary School, voters who normally vote at the Chatfield School will vote at the Community Center (old middle school) at 20 Pine Street. 

If you have any questions, please call the Registrars of Voters at (203) 881‑5039. Or click here to visit the town’s website.

The sample ballots for Seymour’s two voting districts are listed below. The article continues after the document. 

Seymour Ballots

STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

- – — – — – — – — – — – — – 105th District – — – — – — – — – — – — – — –

The 105th district includes a small portion of northern Ansonia, all of Seymour and all of Beacon Falls.

Leonard Greene Jr.
Party: Republican
Hometown: Seymour

Valley Gazette profile

New Haven Register race preview.

Official Candidate website

Candidate letter to the editor, Valley Gazette

Theresa Conroy incumbent
Party: Democrat
Hometown: Seymour 

Valley Gazette profile

New Haven Register race preview.

House Democrats website

Candidate letter to the editor, Valley Gazette

STATE SENATE

- – — – — – — – — – — – — – — 21st District – — – — – — – — – — – — – — –

The 21st District covers all of Shelton, half of Seymour, and parts of Stratford and Monroe. 

The current senator, Dan Debicella, is running for U.S. Congress.

Kevin C. Kelly
Party: Republican
Hometown: Stratford

News 12 debate video

Huntington Herald candidate profile

Candidate’s official campaign website

James R. Miron
Party: Democrat
Hometown: Stratford

News 12 debate video

Huntington Herald candidate profile

Candidate’s official campaign website

Candidate Facebook page

- – — – — – — – — – — – — – — 32nd District – — – — – — – — – — – — – — –

The 32nd district covers Oxford, Seymour, Bethlehem, Bridgewater, Middlebury, Roxbury, Southbury, Thomaston, Watertown and Woodbury.

There is only one candidate for the office.

Robert Kane incumbent
Party: Republican
Hometown: Watertown

Official website

Campaign blog

Twitter page

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

– — – — – — – — – — – — – — – 3rd District – — – — – — – — – — – — – — –

Jerry Labriola
Party: Republican
Hometown: Wallingford

Official campaign website

Valley Gazette profile

Rosa DeLauro incumbent
Party: Democrat
Hometown: New Haven

Official campaign website

Valley Gazette profile

Charlie Pillsbury
Party: Green
Hometown: New Haven

New Haven Independent profile

Huntington Herald campaign overview

New Haven Independent article.

CT Mirror Cheat Sheet 

Debate coverage, New Haven Register.

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