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Craig Fishbein

Town Councilor Craig Fishbein is in his eigth term on the Wallingford Town Council. He is also in his fourth term as a State Representative, representing the 90th General Assembly district, which comprises most of Wallingford, and all of Middlefield. In addition to his elected positions, Councilor Fishbein is a lawyer in private practice since 2002. Much of his law practice is concentrated in the areas of Civil and Constitutional Rights Litigation, Family Law and Domestic Violence as well as General Civil Litigation.

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Tom Laffin

Tom has been on the town council since 2012.

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Tom Laffin is a lifelong Wallingford resident.  Prior to the Council, Tom was a member of the Board of Education

(2006-2010), as well as Inland Wetlands Commission. He spent 2 years as PTO Vice Chair.

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Christina Tatta

Christina Tatta is serving her fourth term on the town council, serving as Vice-Chair in the 2024-2025 term. She previously served on the Zoning Board of Appeals, and also served as the Vice Chair of the Charter Revision Commission. 

 

Christina graduated from Sacred Heart Academy in Hamden in 2003, and earned her Bachelor's Degree in English from Saint Joseph College in 2007, graduating summa cum laude.  Christina also holds a State of Connecticut Teaching Certificate in English, grades 7-12.  She is the CFO at Value Auto Sales & Leasing in Hamden, her family's business.  She has been married to her husband, Joseph Tatta, for 15 years.  Christina is an active parishioner at Church of the Resurrection, where she is a lector and a member of the bell choir.  

 

Christina consistently stands up for the principles of government transparency and fiscal responsibility.

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To learn more about Christina, please visit her website: http://www.ChristinaTatta.com

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Autumn Allinson

I’m proud to serve Wallingford (second term) by working together across political lines to get things done and make our town an even better place to live. Wallingford is full of energy — from our thriving local businesses to our rich history and tight-knit community. I’m all about smart, responsible updates and services that keep us moving forward while honoring what makes Wallingford special. My goal? To hand off a town that’s stronger and more vibrant for the next generation.

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I believe in embracing different viewpoints and letting people make their own choices — as long as they don’t cause harm or unfairly affect others. And if there’s one thing I hope people remember me for, it’s being a source of positivity, collaboration, and a little lightheartedness — because sharing a laugh helps us keep it together. 

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