United States Congress Connecticut General Assembly Connecticut State Senate Connecticut House of Representatives Politics Norwalk has voted Democratic for president since
1992, when the city voted for
Bill Clinton. However, between 1928 and 1992, the city only voted Democratic twice:
1936 and
1964.
Districts Norwalk has six taxing districts. The First, Second, Third, and Sixth taxing districts are political entities with their respective voters electing officers, holding annual business meetings, approving budgets, and considering other matters, as specified in each of their charters. Election of Taxing District Commissioners and Treasurers by voters from the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 6th districts take place in odd-numbered years. The Fourth and Fifth districts are not counted as separate governments, as they constitute the city proper. Each taxing district has its own
property tax rate reflecting the mix of services each receives from the city. Secondly, municipal elections of mayor, common council, board of education, and other positions are also held in odd-numbered years at 13 polling places within five
voting districts around the city. Voting districts are not the same for state and federal elections, which are held on even-numbered years at 12 polling locations.
Municipal Norwalk's municipal government is a
Mayor-Council of a
mayor-council government with the mayor of Norwalk elected by its voters. The city's charter gives certain administrative powers exclusively to the council and others jointly to the Council and Mayor. The Common Council is the law-writing body of the City of Norwalk. Norwalk's
common council consists of fifteen council members, five elected
at-large and ten elected
by district, two from each district.
Representatives Norwalk is represented in the
Connecticut General Assembly by five House representatives corresponding to five Connecticut legislative districts and one senator from one Connecticut Senate district. Norwalk, which lies within
Connecticut's 4th congressional district, is represented in the
United States Congress by one congressional representative (Democrat
Jim Himes) in the
United States House of Representatives, and along with the rest of Connecticut, by two U.S. Senators (Democrats
Richard Blumenthal and
Chris Murphy) in the
United States Senate. ==Education==