Southeastern Connecticut mirrored statewide trends this election in both increased vote share for Gov. Ned Lamont compared to 2018 and in decreased turnout compared to the last midterm, according to .
Published July 27. 2021 10:59AM | Updated July 27. 2021 7:07PM
Kevin G. Gorden, Special to The Day
Ledyard A total of 23 candidates will be vying for political office this fall after the Democratic and Republican town committees on Monday night nominated their slates for Town Council and Board of Education.
The GOP Town Council lineup includes five incumbents, led by Chairwoman Linda Davis, who s seeking her ninth term on the panel. Joining her is fellow Councilor Kevin Dombrowski, who is looking for a seventh straight term; John Marshall, who s been on the council since 2009, and Andra Ingalls, who s seeking a third term.
Looking to be on the council for his first full term is Gales Ferry resident Tim Ryan, who was appointed to the council in May to complete the term of Tom Malone, who resigned. The lone newcomer on the GOP Town Council slate is Gary Paul, 47, who serves on the Economic Development and Conservation Commission, where he helps run the Hike Ledyard program.
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