About The Sherman Democrats

  • How to reach us:

*Email: shermandems@gmail.com
*X (Twitter): @ShermanCTDems
*Instagram: ShermanDems
*USPS address: P. O. Box 522, Sherman, CT 06784

  • Usually meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 pm at Sherman Senior Center, 8 CT-37, Sherman, CT 06784. email shermandems@gmail.com to confirm a specific month.
  • Founded in 1830
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  • Sherman is in the:

*30th State Senate District
*108th State House District, Map
*44th Probate District
*5th U.S. Congressional District (U.S. House of Representatives)

Who we are:

A political organization of inclusion, not exclusion. We have a long-standing history of attracting both Democratic and Unaffiliated voters and endorsing both Democratic and Unaffiliated candidates. We work to represent the wide variety of Sherman people who hold many different viewpoints and opinions.

The Sherman Democratic Town Committee supports the national and state-wide Democratic goals and values. For support from the CT Democratic committee, contact our representatives assigned to liaison with the CT Dems. They are Audrey Blondin and Steven Ivain. For a complete list of supporting individuals with the State, National and Young Democratic committees, click here.

2024 – 2026 Officers:
•Jeff Ginsburg, Chairman
•Sunday Fisher, Vice Chairman
*Bob Gamper, Treasurer
*Chris McDermott, Deputy Treasurer
• Marie Mennonna, Secretary
Our Mission is to promote:
• Fiscal responsibility and effective town management
• Educational excellence through efficient use of resources
• Sherman’s rural character
• Multi-faceted support for senior citizens
• Leisure programs for health, education, and citizenship
• Alignment to the goals and values of the National and Connecticut Democrats 

Volunteer for the town:

Serving on a town board, commission or committee is one of the most important ways you can participate in, and affect, Sherman’s future. The Democratic Town Committee welcomes and actively supports both unaffiliated voters and registered Democrats as nominees for these seats.

Local party rules:

• Because the SDTC has adopted no rules or has not filed them in accordance with Article VIII of the Connecticut State Democratic Party Rules, then Article VIII is the rule set of the party.
• At its monthly meeting on June 22, 2022, the SDTC voted to have a maximum of twenty-two members. Note: no votes require a quorum nor is one defined.
• Any candidate running for municipal office must comply with the requirements explained in  Understanding Connecticut Campaign Finance Laws: Revised Feb 2023
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• The SDTC spending and fundraising must comply with Connecticut SEEC rules as explained in the 2019 Traditional Political Committee Guide and the 2022 Addendum. 


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