Polling places in Bristol are open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
The Bristol registrars of voters reports there are 31,136 registered voters in the city. In the 2014 election, 17,753 people voted.
Candidates for 2015 are:
Mayor:
Democrat: Ellen A. Zoppo
Republican: Ken Cockayne
Treasurer:
Democrat: Patricia Floyd Bentley.
Republican: Thomas O. Barnes, Jr.
Council (Vote for any two):
District 1
Democrats: Calvin Avery Brown, Mayra Berrios-Sampson.
Republicans: Eric L. Carlson, Anthony E. D’Amato.
District 2
Democrats: David J. Preleski, Morris “Rippy” Patton IV
Republicans: Joshua Levesque, Jodi Zils Gagne
District 3
Democrats: Mary B. Fortier, Bob Passamano
Republicans: Jeremy Deprey, Dave Mills
Board of Education (Vote for any six)
Democrats: Thomas P. O’Brien, Christopher C. Wilson, Karen C. Hintz, Karen L. Vibert, Tina Marie Taylor, Joe P. Grabowski
Republicans: David Scott, Jr.; Jeffrey Morgan, Jeff Caggiano, Jennifer Dube, Genard Dolan, Larry Amara.
Board of Assessment Appeals (Vote for any two)
Democrats: Shirley A. Salvatore, Richard J. Harlow.
Republicans: Mary L. Alford, Stacey A. Raymond.
Polling places are:
District 1
Edgewood School
345 Mix St.
Northeast School
530 Stevens St.
Mountain View School
71 Vera Rd.
District 2
Chippens Hill Middle School
551 Peacedale St.
West Bristol School
500 Clark Ave.
District 3
South Side School
21 Tuttle Rd.
Bristol Elks Lodge
126 South St.
Greene-Hills School
718 Pine St.
Bristol Eastern High School
632 King St.
For a map of the city’s council district, go to www.ci.bristol.ct.us/DocumentCenter/View/7264