The 2025 Election season is underway, and on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, Wilton will go to the polls to cast votes in this year’s municipal elections.
Each year we publish our policies regarding editorial coverage and advertising for the weeks leading up to the elections. We share these policies to be completely transparent about how GOOD Morning Wilton makes sure to be fair, open and available to the candidates, campaigns and, most importantly, the public.
Elections are vital — they’re arguably the single most important part of our democracy, especially when you strip away partisanship, rhetoric and divisiveness.
This is GOOD Morning Wilton‘s 13th year covering elections. Our approach has been developed and strengthened over the last decade-plus, and in this post, we’ve clearly laid out our policies and guidelines for how we’ll cover the elections and work with the candidates and campaigns — and, perhaps most importantly, share what readers need to know in order to participate.
As always, our interest is hyper-local. We focus our coverage on candidates and issues directly impacting Wilton. We encourage participation by Wilton residents and want to make sure we do everything possible to provide Wilton residents with the opportunity to learn as much about the candidates and to get engaged in the process.
There are multiple ways for residents to take part in the election process, ranging from writing letters to the editor to simply reading what we publish to learn about and closely follow the issues. We’ll be soliciting questions you want to ask candidates as well, and making sure that we find out and report on everything you need to know to make educated decisions.
Our document below explains how you can participate with GOOD Morning Wilton and lets you see what rules we’ve laid out for the candidates in order to keep our coverage transparent for readers.
Whatever the need, always feel free to reach out to GOOD Morning Wilton‘s editor and publisher, Heather Borden Herve, via email, with questions or to discuss our coverage.
Editor’s note: This public document is the same exact document sent to the Wilton Democratic and Republican Town Committees — except the link for candidates to access GMW‘s “Candidate Information Form” is not live in this public pdf.

