Politics & Government

Avon 2019 Local Elections: Vote Totals For Every Race

The polls have closed and the votes are being counted in Avon's municipal election.

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AVON, CT — The polls have closed and the votes are being counted in Avon’s municipal election. There are numerous positions up for grabs including the town council, boards of education, zoning and police commission.

Here are the full vote totals:

TOWN COUNCIL
Democratic Party Dan Polhamus 2,753 13.95%
Democratic Party Anthony Weber 2,814 14.26%
Democratic Party Charles Harvell 2,731 13.84%
Republican Party James E. Speich 2,784 14.11%
Republican Party Heather Maguire 3,131 15.87%
Republican Party Jeff Bernetich 2,771 14.05%
Republican Party Kenneth Birk 2,745 13.91%

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BOARD OF FINANCE
Democratic Party Cathy Salchert 2,735 20.35%
Democratic Party Wendy Tangman 2,662 19.81%
Democratic Party Ellen Retelle 2,687 20.00%
Republican Party Dean Hamilton 2,658 19.78%
Republican Party Tom Harrison 2,696 20.06%


BOARD OF EDUCATION
Democratic Party Jason Indomenico 2,830 12.97%
Democratic Party Laura Young 2,835 12.99%
Democratic Party Houston Putnam Lowry 2,598 11.90%
Democratic Party Debra Chute 2,905 13.31%
Democratic Party Jackie Blea 2,868 13.14%
Republican Party Randall S. Bowers 2,473 11.33%
Republican Party Lisa Seminara 2,751 12.60%
Republican Party Greg Wolfe 2,565 11.75%

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BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS FULL TERM
Democratic Party Kimberly Kersey 2,712 20.24%
Democratic Party Bob Yass 2,547 19.01%
Republican Party Stephen Hunt 2,601 19.42%
Republican Party Jeff Maguire 2,754 20.56%
Republican Party Sandra Williams 2,782 20.77%


BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS TO FILL VACANCY FOR TWO YEARS
Republican Party Adelina Cirikovic 3,108 100.00%


ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Democratic Party Eileen Carroll 2,958 25.93%
Democratic Party Christy Yaros 2,775 24.33%
Republican Party Andrew J. Bloom 2,744 24.05%
Republican Party Eileen M. Reilly 2,931 25.69%


The candidates for town council are: Democrats, Dan Polhamus, Anthony Weber and Charles Harvell and Republicans, James E. Speich, Heather Maguire, Jeff Bernetich, and Kenneth Birk. Residents will choose any five candidates.

The Board of Finance candidates are: Democrats, Cathy Salchert, Wendy Tangman, and Ellen Retelle, and Republicans, Dean Hamilton and Tom Harrison. Residents will vote for three candidates.

The Board of Education candidates are: Democrats, Jason Indomenico, Laura Young, Houston Putnam Lowry, Debra Chute, and Jackie Blea, and Republicans candidates include: Randall S. Bowers, Lisa Seminara, and Greg Wolfe. Residents will vote for any five candidates.

The Board of Assessment Appeal candidates are: Democrats, Kimberly Kersey and Bob Yass, and Republicans, Stephen Hunt, Jeff Maguire, and Sandra Williams.

The lone candidate for Board of Assessment Appeals is Republican Adelina Cirikovic.
The Zoning Board of Appeals candidates are: Democrats, Eileen Carroll and Christy Yaros, and Republicans, Andre J. Bloom and Eileen M. Reilly. Residents will choose three candidates.

Connecticut offers Election Day registration, but those who arrive need to be registered by 8 p.m. in order to vote. Unlike previously registered voters standing in line before 8 p.m. to register won't guarantee the ability to vote.

Absentee ballots are also available for those who won't be in town all of election day or for a multitude of other reasons. Voters can also register online prior to the election.

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