Full Ballot Released for Farmington’s November 4 Election

Complete Farmington 2025 Ballot: Every Candidate for the November 4 Election

FARMINGTON — Voters in Farmington will see a full slate of forty candidates when polls open Tuesday, November 4, 2025, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at their district polling places. Early voting runs through Sunday, November 2, and absentee ballots must be received by the Town Clerk at 1 Monteith Drive by 8 p.m. on Election Day.

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Below is the official 2025 Farmington Municipal and Special Election ballot, verified against the Registrar of Voters sample ballot and party filings.


Judge of Probate, District 10 (to fill vacancy)

  • Paul R. Bedard (Democrat)

Town Council Chair

  • Brian F.X. Connolly (Democrat)
  • Joe Capodiferro (Republican, incumbent)

Town Council — First District (Vote for up to 2)

  • Bruce Polsky (D)
  • Dave Wlodkowski (D)
  • Nadine Canto (R)
  • Henry Purtill (R)

Town Council — Second District (Vote for up to 2)

  • Bill Beckert (D)
  • Patricia Boye-Williams (D, incumbent)
  • Keith Vibert (R, incumbent)
  • Amy Palumbo (R, incumbent)

Town Clerk

  • Mike Tucci (D)
  • Maureen Frink (R)

Board of Education (Vote for up to 3)

  • Andrea Sobinski (D, incumbent)
  • Matt Hutvagner (D)
  • Haley Pellegren (D)
  • Ann O’Malley Ken (R)
  • Suraj Kurtakoti (R)
  • Matthew Domejczyk (R)

Board of Assessment Appeals — Full Term

  • Ted Glanzer (D)
  • John R. Truhan (R)

Board of Assessment Appeals — Vacancy (4-Year Term)

  • Joan M. Williams (D)
  • Jigesh Shah (R)

Town Plan & Zoning Commission (Vote for up to 2)

  • Phil Cordeiro (D)
  • Dave St. Germain (D)
  • Michael Koster (R)
  • Peter J. Zarella (R)

Town Plan & Zoning Alternates (Vote for up to 2)

  • Taylor Pogson (D)
  • Josh Davidson (D)
  • Frank D. Roth (R)
  • Robert Ingvertsen (R)

Zoning Board of Appeals (Vote for up to 2)

  • Christopher Cloud (D, incumbent)
  • Jon Schoenhorn (D, incumbent Chair)
  • Steven P. Walsh (R)
  • John Brockelman (R)

Zoning Board of Appeals Alternates (Vote for up to 2)

  • Marianne Dess-Santoro (D)
  • Haritha Subramanian (D)
  • Donna Mambrino (R)
  • Steven Lam (R)

Constables (Vote for up to 2)

  • Swapna Das (D, incumbent)
  • Peter Bagdigian (D, incumbent)
  • Geno J. Avenoso (R)
  • April A. Rogers (R)

How to Vote and Where

Registered voters can confirm polling places and registration status at MyVote.CT.gov/lookup. Absentee ballots are available through the Town Clerk at (860) 675-2380. Early voting continues at Town Hall through Sunday, Nov 2.

No petitioning candidates qualified for the Farmington ballot, so the race is a clean D-versus-R contest across every office except Judge of Probate, where Democrat Paul Bedard runs unopposed.


About the Author

Jack Beckett is the senior writer for The Farmington Mercury. He has seen more sample ballots than latte menus and still believes black coffee is a form of civic duty. ☕️

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