Thursday, May 05, 2005

Turnout - municipal election edition

Just to crunch some of the town election results (not Amity budget vote, mind you):

...................Registered...Voted on 5/2...% voted

Democrats............1,765..........1051..........59%

Republicans..........1,452............937 ..........64%

Unaffiliated..........2,940..........1,287..........43%

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Budget Referendum Results

The Amity Budget Referendum FAILED by 29 votes
district wide tonight.

It passed in Woodbridge (254=yes to 210=no)

It failed in Orange (264=yes to 278=no)

It failed in Bethany (177=yes to 236=no)


Total in all three towns was 695=yes to 724=no

*Please note this is an unofficial tally*

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Election Night Celebration


The team and supporters gather back at Democratic Headquarters for some final thank yous and a last hurrah to end the 2005 campaign!

Monday, May 02, 2005

A day at the polls!

The Democratic ticket was out in full-force outside the Center Gym polling place on the day of the municipal election. We set up tent just before 6am and greeted a steady stream of voters all day.

In the early evening, we were joined by US Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro who braved the brief rain showers -- on crutches, even! -- to lend us her support.

By day's end, total turnout was 3,273 -- or 53% of voters! This was an increase over the 2003 municipal election, when 51% of voters took part in the vote. Democrats were encouraged at the showing and pleased to have so many supporters waving back.

Saturday, March 05, 2005


Candidate for First Selectman, Laurence Grotheer, welcomes visitors to the WDTC campaign headquarters at 1299 Whalley Avenue. All those who are interested are urged to stop by to learn more about the Woodbridge Democratic Party. Please contact the campaign to find out what dates and times headquarters will be open or to volunteer.Posted by Hello

Candidates and supporters gather


Incumbent candidates for Board of Selectmen, Ed Sheehy and Jim Sabshin, gather with Rita Gedansky who seeks re-election to the Amity Board of Education. Pictured with the trio are New Haven Mayor John DeStefano and Woodbridge DTC Chairman Gerry Weiner as they discuss the campaign and voice their support. Posted by Hello

The future of the Democratic Party


Several students from Beecher Road School take part in our Headquarters opening by running the sign-in table and greeeting guests. Pictured from left to right are Bridget, Elliot, Adam and Michael during a brief lull in activity. Posted by Hello

Friends of the Woodbridge DTC


Dozens of Woodbridge residents and an array of local Democratic office holders and officials were on hand to celebrate the opening of the Woodbridge Democratic Party's campaign headquarters at 1299 Whalley Avenue on Saturday, March 5th. Laurence Grotheer, candidate for Woodbridge First Selectman, addressed the crowd to convey his appreciation for the involvement of so many community members. Pictured above as they lend their support to Mr. Grotheer are (from left); Ken Dagliere Director of Community Affairs for US Senator Joseph Lieberman; Martin Looney, state Senate Majority Leader from New Haven; candidate Laurence Grotheer; Woodbridge’s own state Senator Joe Crisco; and New Haven mayor John DeStefano.Posted by Hello