New Haven’s 39,753 registered Democrats are eligible to vote Tuesday in a mayoral primary — and, in four wards, in a contest for alder.
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
Click here to find out what ward you live in. Click here to learn your ward’s voting place. (Some locations have changed this year.)
The main event: A mayoral primary between incumbent Toni Harp and challenger Justin Elicker. Click here for an overview of the campaign; click here to read about the candidates’ debate last week.
Voters in four of 30 New Haven wards will also have the chance to vote in Democratic primaries for alder seats.
Click here to read about the Ron Hurt-Maria Rodriguez face-off in Ward 3 in the Hill.
Click here and here to read about the Kampton Singh-Germano Kimbro face-off in Ward 5 in the Hill.
Click here to read about Rosa Ferraro Santana’s face-off with Raymond Wallace in Ward 13 in Fair Haven Heights.
Click here to read about Steve Winter’s face-off with Anais Nunez and Maceo Streater in Ward 21 in Prospect Hill/Newhallville/Dixwell. (A fourth candidate, Eddie Gist, is on the November ballot as an unaffiliated candidate.)
Click here to access an archive of over 140 articles on the New Haven and Hamden 2019 campaigns so far.