In 2025, cities and towns in Connecticut will hold municipal elections. These elections will be for local offices such as Mayor, Board of Education, and City Council.
Mayor: The Mayor in Norwalk is elected to a 2-year term to serve as the chief executive for the city.
Candidates:
Common Council At-Large: Norwalk's Common council is the city's legislative branch of government. At-Large members are elected by voters citywide, rather than representing a specific district. Their role is to serve the interest of the city and be a representative voice and advocate for those who live and work in Norwalk.
Board of Education At-Large: Norwalk's Board of Education includes four At-Large members, meaning they represent all voters across the city rather than in a single district. The role of the Board of Education is to govern the school district by overseeing policies and budgets.
City Sheriff: Norwalk's City Sheriff is an elected official with civil and administrative responsibilities. The Sheriff serves public notices for the City Council, collects city-ordered bills and assessments, and may assist in enforcing civil judgements.
Constable: Norwalk's Constables are elected officials who serve as civil officers of the court. Their primary duties include delivering legal documents, enforcing court orders, and carrying out civil judgements like evictions or property seizures.