About the Branford Democratic Town Committee

The Branford Democratic Town Committee promotes the ideals of the Democratic Party and helps to elect qualified Democratic candidates to public office.

According to our Bylaws, the DTC consists of 11 Members from each of Branford’s 7 Voting Districts as well as 30 At-Large Members.

When Do We Meet?
The Democratic Town Committee meets on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 7 PM. The meetings are held at the Branford Community House on the second floor. (Date and location changes are announced in messages to our e-mail list subscribers.)

Who Participates in the Meetings?
Branford DTC Members represent all of the town’s 7 Voting Districts. They are elected to office by the current Members of their District and then confirmed by a vote of the entire DTC Membership.

Our current District Chairs are:
District 1: Judy Barron, Chair;
District 2: Marie Watson, Chair;
District 3: Chris Collins, Chair;
District 4: Marleen Cenotti, co-Chair; Maryann Amore, co-Chair;
District 5: Alex Larsson, Chair;
District 6: Nancy McCormack, Chair;
District 7: Susan Dahill, Chair.

New Members Are Always Welcome!
If you are a registered Democrat and would like to join the DTC, email us to get involved, sign up for our email blasts, or attend one of our regular meetings.

Leadership
The DTC Executive Committee is made up of the Chair, two Vice Chairs, Secretary, and Treasurer.


For the 2022–2024 term, the officers are:
Kevin Coughlin, Chair;
Nancy McCormack, Vice Chair;
Dan Adelman, Vice Chair;
Alex Larsson, Secretary;
Maggie Bruno, Treasurer.

Websites of Interest

Voter Information

Check your voter registration or register to vote
Visit Connecticut’s online voter registration

Do you know where to vote?

Click here for a map of Branford’s voting districts and polling places

Voting Districts and Polling Locations
First District: Branford Community House, 46 Church St.
Second District: St. Therese Church, 105 Leetes Island Rd.
Third District: Orchard House, 421 Shore Drive
Fourth District: Fire Headquarters, 45 N. Main St.
Fifth District: Indian Neck School, 12 Melrose Avenue
Sixth District: Mary Murphy School, 14 Brushy Plain Rd.
Seventh District: Walsh Intermediate School Gym. 185 Damascus Rd.

Election Day Registration Multipurpose Room Community House, 46 Church St.

What if I can’t vote in person on Election Day?
If you can’t make it to the polls, you can apply for an application for an absentee ballot at the Town Clerk’s Office.

Click here to view and print an Absentee Ballot Application Form

Contact your representatives and tell them what you think.

Democracy depends on voters expressing their views – whether it is in the ballot box, through demonstrations or by communicating directly with your elected representatives. Here is how you can do that:

• U.S, Senator Richard Blumenthal http://www.blumenthal.senate.gov/contact
• U.S. Senator Chris Murphy http://www.murphy.senate.gov/contact
• U.S. Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro http://delauro.house.gov/contact
• State Senator Christine Cohen Christine.Cohen@cga.ct.gov
• State Representative Moira Rader (Guilford, Branford) Moira.Rader@cga.ct.gov
• State Representative Robin Comey (Branford) Robin.Comey@cga.ct.gov