Politics & Government
Special Election March 2 In Stamford To Fill State Senate Seat
Carlo Leone, a Democrat, represented the 27th District, which covered Stamford and Darien. He resigned the seat to take a state position.
STAMFORD, CT — A Special Election will be held in Stamford and Darien on March 2 for the purpose of filling the state Senate seat of Carlo Leone, a Democrat who resigned last month to take a position in the administration of Gov. Ned Lamont. Leone represented the 27th District, which encompasses portions of the two communities.
Polls for the residents of the 27th District will open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. on March 2, but there will not be Election Day Registration for this Special Election, according to Darien's Registrar of Voters.
Pat Billie Miller, of Stamford, is the Democratic candidate for the seat, and Joshua Esses, also of Stamford, is the Republican candidate.
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Leone, who was re-elected in the fall, resigned the post to become a special adviser to state Transportation Commissioner Joseph Giulietti, writes the Connecticut Post.
Automatic absentee ballots will not be mailed to voters in the district, but they can still vote by absentee if they so choose.
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For more information on absentee ballots for the Special Election, contact the Stamford Town Clerk's office at 203-977-5280, or the Darien Town Clerk's office at 203-656-7307.
Other information about the Special Election can be directed to the Stamford Registrar of Voters office at 203-977-4011, or the Darien Registrar of Voters office at 203-656-7316.
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