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Parody Campaign Notice

Re-Elect Toni Boucher*

Experienced. Accomplished. Transparent-ish.

"All financial data will be released once it has completed its emotional journey."

Toni Boucher has served Wilton and Connecticut for decades — Board of Education Chair, Selectman, State Representative Minority Leader, State Senate Chief Deputy Minority Leader, and now Wilton First Selectwoman. That is real public service experience.

And now, Wilton gets to experience something even rarer: a government so dynamic that budgets evolve, positions appear late at night, audits develop suspense, and transparency becomes a treasure hunt.

Official Royal Portrait
Satirical royal portrait of Toni Boucher depicted as a queen, holding a scepter and wearing a crown — political parody.
Her Excellency
TONI BOUCHER, FIRST SELECTWOMAN
Wilton's Patron Saint of Pending Audits
Crowned by Voters · Advised by Consultants · Billed Hourly
Today's Royal Decree

"The Numbers Are Coming Soon."

"Because Wilton deserves leadership so transparent, you'll need a FOIA request to see it."

Pillar Promises

Five Bold Commitments. Four Are Aspirational.

01
Promise

Transparency, Eventually

We believe in transparency. Not necessarily today. Not necessarily before the Board of Finance asks 50 times. But spiritually? Absolutely.

Receipt: GMW reported BOF frustration over unanswered finance questions and requests for information that remained unaddressed.
02
Promise

Fiscal Responsibility Through Mystery

Why burden residents with clear financial data when they can enjoy the thrill of discovery?

Receipt: GMW reported BOF members said the FY27 BOS budget had errors, missing information, lack of transparency, and inadequate backup.
03
Promise

Budget Speed

We get budgets done fast. Sometimes before all the numbers add up. That's called momentum.

Receipt: GMW reported the BOF could not complete review of the proposed BOS FY27 budget and that the public hearing was set for the latest allowable date.
04
Promise

The Aaa Experience

Wilton has a top Moody's rating. Which is great. Let's try not to make the auditors cry — or notice the material weakness, the late audit, the $200K+ interim CFO who doesn't show up to meetings, or the 659 residents who wrote in to say 'get the finances in order.'

Receipt: CT Insider reported Wilton received a Moody's Aaa rating with Boucher saying finances were in 'excellent health.' Meanwhile GMW reported the FY24 audit was filed late and disclosed a material weakness in internal controls over financial reporting; Selectmen pressed Boucher over oversight of interim CFO Joseph Centofanti (PKF O'Connor Davies, billed $375/hr, $200K+ through March 2026, one BOS appearance since Nov 2025) as the FY25 audit deadline approached. The BOF's 2026 budget survey drew 659 written comments — top themes: affordability, 'unsustainable' tax trajectory, and 'lack of transparency, significant incomplete financial information, concerns about town leadership and oversight.' Plus the $100K in unaccounted-for P&Z funds.
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Promise

The Remote Work Revolution

Why limit your CFO to one town when they could be running two? Wilton proudly pioneered Zoom-Only Leadership™ — a finance department so flexible, our Chief Financial Officer ran our books from 2,000 miles away while simultaneously serving as Town Administrator/Finance Director of Greybull, Wyoming. The First Selectwoman and Town Administrator say they had no idea. The CFO says she told them. Either way: groundbreaking management oversight.

Receipt: GMW reported Wilton's full-time CFO Dawn Norton was simultaneously serving as Town Administrator/Finance Director of Greybull, WY (appointed May 12, 2025), attending Wilton meetings via Zoom for months from Wyoming. First Selectwoman Boucher and Town Administrator Knickerbocker say they were not informed she'd taken a second full-time job; Norton says she notified them per her contract and that she and Knickerbocker were 'actively working on a transition plan.' She resigned Aug. 6, 2025 after the arrangement became public — during the same period auditors had flagged a 'material weakness' in the finance department.
Mission Statement

"Every FOIA Request Is a Love Letter to Democracy."

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