Early voting in Easton’s municipal election begins Monday, Oct. 20 at the Easton Public Library Community Room and runs through Sunday, Nov. 2, with Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at Samuel Staples Elementary School. Voters will elect a First Selectman to replace Democrat David Bindelglass, who is not seeking a fourth term, as well as a Selectman and other municipal officials.
Inside this guide you’ll find a sample ballot, links to candidate bios and platforms and links to the Republican and Democratic Town Committee platforms.
Board of Selectmen
Easton voters will elect a First Selectman to replace Democrat David Bindelglass, who is not seeking reelection, and will also decide the composition of the board of selectmen.
First Selectman Candidates
Nicholas D’Addario, Democrat
Campaign Website: https://www.daddarioforeaston.com.
Democratic Town Committee (DTC) Site: https://www.eastonctdems.org.

Daniel Lent, Republican
Campaign Website: https://www.lent4easton.org.
Republican Town Committee (RTC) Site: https://www.eastonrtc.org.

Board of Selectmen Candidates
Kristi Sogofsky, Republican
RTC “Meet the Candidates” Link: https://www.eastonrtc.org/candidates

Adrienne Burke, Independent
DTC “Meet the Candidates” Link: https://www.eastonctdems.org/candidates

Complete Candidate Information
For information on all of the candidates running for positions in the municipal election, visit the following links on the Republican and Democratic Town Committee websites:
Republican Town Committee Candidates Page: https://www.eastonrtc.org/candidates.
Democratic Town Committee Candidates Page: https://www.eastonctdems.org/candidates.
Town Committee Party Platforms
To learn about each party’s platform and vision, visit the following links:
Democratic Town Committee Website: https://www.eastonctdems.org.
Republican Town Committee Website: https://www.eastonrtc.org.
Sample Ballot
Below is a PDF copy of a sample ballot for the Nov. 4 election that lists all candidates running for office. You can view or download below or from the town website.
Where and How to Vote
Voters can cast their ballots early from Monday, Oct. 20 through Sunday, Nov. 2 in the Easton Public Library community room from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. except for Tuesday, Oct. 28 and Thursday, Oct. 30 when the hours will be from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Absentee ballots for the Nov. 4 municipal election are available at the Town Clerk’s Office and must be received no later than 8 p.m. on the election day Nov. 4. Completed ballots can either be deposited in official Drop Box directly across from the Police Department entrance of Town Hall on Morehouse Road or returned in person to the Town Clerk’s Office on Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 pm. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For information on how to obtain an absentee ballot and return a completed ballot visit the town’s website.
