

Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleFormer Mayor
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyModerate Republican
Age39 years old (May 4, 1987)
GenderFemale
LocationConnecticut
BackgroundPolitician
EducationCentral Connecticut State University (attended)
Notable personal detailsErin Elizabeth Stewart is an American politician who served as the 40th mayor of New Britain, Connecticut, holding office from 2013 to 2025. She is a Republican who launched a campaign for governor of Connecticut in the 2026 election cycle. Before becoming mayor, she worked in public service roles including for U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson and in Connecticut state government, and she attended Central Connecticut State University.
Supports tax relief and restructuring Connecticut’s tax code to provide middle-class tax relief, has said tax cuts should be prioritized and called for eliminating the car tax. Positions emphasize reducing tax burdens rather than expanding taxes or redistribution.
The candidate supports stronger border control efforts but expresses reservations about aggressive enforcement tactics and broad crackdowns on undocumented immigrants. Her public remarks praise efforts to secure the border while criticizing practices like quota-driven arrests. No campaign platform page with detailed immigration policy was found that outlines comprehensive reform or legalization proposals.
The candidate supports abortion access and identifies as pro‑choice while accepting some political moderation on social issues. Public statements and campaign materials present her as a pro‑choice Republican who has supported contraception access in schools.
The candidate emphasizes lowering Connecticut’s high energy costs by reducing fees and supporting expanded nuclear power and natural gas while opposing additional large-scale wind development. Campaign materials highlight affordability and solar-related policy ideas but prioritize market-oriented and transitional energy solutions over aggressive fossil-fuel phaseouts or Green New Deal–style targets.
Erin Stewart has not published a clear, detailed gun-policy platform on her campaign site; her campaign issues page lists “Public Safety” but does not specify gun-policy positions. Past reporting (2018) notes she said she would need to 'think about' banning assault weapons, suggesting she has given mixed or tentative statements rather than a defined stance on firearm regulation.


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