Elinor Carbone | |
Office: | Mayor of Torrington |
Term Start: | December 2, 2013 |
Predecessor: | Ryan Bingham Gerry Zordan (interim)[1] |
Office1: | Torrington City Council |
Term Start1: | 2007[2] |
Term End1: | 2013 |
Office2: | Torrington Board of Education |
Term Start2: | 2003 |
Term End2: | 2007 |
Party: | Republican |
Birth Name: | Elinor LaCasse[3] |
Birth Date: | 11 May 1957 |
Birth Place: | Torrington, Connecticut, U.S. |
Children: | 3[4] |
Alma Mater: | Naugatuck Valley Community College[5] |
Occupation: | Paralegal |
Elinor Carbone is a Connecticut politician who is currently serving as mayor of Torrington,[6] a city in Litchfield County. She is serving her third term. She was first elected in November 2013,[2] was re-elected in November 2017 and again in November 2021. Carbone previously served on both the Board of Education and the Torrington City Council.[7]
Carbone was born in Torrington. She attended Torrington High School, where she met her husband Gerard. She obtained an associate degree in medical assisting from Naugatuck Valley Community College. Prior to being elected mayor, Carbone worked as a probate paralegal in Litchfield.[2]
Carbone served on both the Torrington City Council and the Torrington Board of Education. Carbone also served as a member of the Torrington Development Corp. from 2006-2012, the Charter Revision Commission from 2011-2012, the Blue Ribbon Commission from 2009–12 and as a liaison to the Mayor's Committee on Youth from 2007-13.[5]
Carbone was first elected mayor in 2013, having received the endorsement of the incumbent mayor Ryan Bingham, and former mayor Delia R. Donne. In 2014, she was a panelist at the Northeast Connecticut WOW! Forum, alongside Gayle King.[8]
She was subsequently re-elected in 2017, strongly defeating her only challenger, the Reverend Peter Aduba.[9] During her second term, she updated the town's housing anti-discrimination policy to be compliant with the 1964 Civil Rights Act.[10]
Carbone is a member of the Republican Party.
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