Scott Slifka

Scott Slifka

Scott Slifka at West Hartford library opening
Mayor of West Hartford
In office
2004  May 16, 2016
Deputy Shari Cantor
Preceded by Jonathan Harris
West Hartford Town Councilor
In office
2001–2016
Personal details
Born (1974-03-05) March 5, 1974
Chicago, Illinois
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Noelle Simpson Slifka
Children Betsy Slifka
Residence West Hartford, Connecticut

Scott Slifka (born Robert Scott Slifka, March 5, 1974 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American politician and the current mayor of West Hartford, Connecticut. A Democrat, Slifka was first elected to the West Hartford Town Council in 2001. He began serving as mayor of West Hartford in 2004.

Slifka was raised in West Hartford and attended George Washington University and the George Washington University Law School. He served as chief-of-staff for Connecticut Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz. In 2006 he ran unsuccessfully for Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut on a ticket with John DeStefano, Jr., losing in the Democratic primary.[1]

He oversaw the approval and completion of the Blue Back Square project and a new hotel in town.[2]

On Jan. 28, 2016, Slifka announced his intention to step down as Mayor later this year after being named Deputy General Counsel of The LEGO Group.[3]


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