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  2. Elinor Carbone - Wikipedia

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    Elinor Carbone is a Connecticut politician who is currently serving as mayor of Torrington, [6] a city in Litchfield County. She is serving her third term. She was first elected in November 2013, [2] was re-elected in November 2017 and again in November 2021. Carbone previously served on both the Board of Education and the Torrington City ...

  3. Mayoral elections in Hartford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The city's Democratic committee endorsed Carbone for election ahead of the primary. [17] Anthanson won by a large margin. The slate for the Democratic nominations for city council he had backed, which was regarded as the "weaker" slate by political observers, also won election. [18] Turnout was over 46%. [18]

  4. Elections in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Connecticut voters are affiliated with either of the two major political parties, but the plurality of voters have no party affiliation. The state of Connecticut has a closed primary system, whereby only electors enrolled in a political party can vote in their party's primary election. A registered Republican, for example, is ...

  5. Councils of governments in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Region Council of Governments [13] (Hartford area) Central Connecticut Regional Planning Agency [14] (Bristol-New Britain area) Connecticut River Estuary Regional Planning Agency [15] (Old Saybrook area) Council of Governments of the Central Naugatuck Valley [16] (Waterbury area) Greater Bridgeport Regional Council [17] (Bridgeport area)

  6. Local government in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut also has a fair number of non-incorporated communities that are known locally as villages (usually in more rural areas), neighborhoods or "sections of" a city or town. "Villages" in this local Connecticut sense have no separate legal/corporate existence from the town they are in, although a taxing district or volunteer fire ...

  7. Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Under the system then in place, the mayor had no vote in the city council, and had only the power to veto council legislation. [2] The city council was also solely responsible for hiring or firing the city manager, with the mayor having no formal role. [2] The mayor also lacked effective executive power; it was the city manager who ...

  8. Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut

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    The Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region is a planning region and county-equivalent in Connecticut. It is served by the coterminous Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments ( SCCOG ). In 2022, planning regions were approved to replace Connecticut's counties as county-equivalents for statistical purposes, with full implementation ...

  9. Greater Bridgeport Planning Region, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Bridgeport Planning Region is a planning region and county-equivalent in Connecticut. It is served by the coterminous Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments (MetroCOG). In 2022, planning regions were approved to replace Connecticut's counties as county-equivalents for statistical purposes, with full implementation occurring ...