Politics & Government

East Hampton 2019 Election Results: Vote Totals For Every Race

The polls have closed and the votes have been counted in East Hampton's municipal election.

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EAST HAMPTON, CT — The polls have closed and the votes have been counted in East Hampton’s municipal election. There are numerous positions up for grabs including the town council, Board of Finance, and Board of Education.

Here are the full results:

TOWN COUNCIL

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Democratic Party James (Pete) Brown 1,720 11.89%
Democratic Party Dean Markham 1,689 11.68%
Democratic Party Derek Johnson 1,515 10.48%
Democratic Party Barbara Moore 1,694 11.71%
Democratic Party Kevin Reich 1,945 13.45%
Republican Party Melissa H Engel 1,431 9.90%
Republican Party Josh Piteo 1,395 9.65%
Republican Party Tim Feegel 1,558 10.77%
Republican Party Mark Philhower 1,514 10.47%


BOARD OF FINANCE
Democratic Party Wesley Jenks 1,619 19.83%
Democratic Party Robert Hein 1,537 18.83%
Democratic Party Matthew Bennington 1,739 21.30%
Republican Party Eric Peterson 1,670 20.46%
Republican Party Bridget McLennan 1,599 19.59%

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BOARD OF EDUCATION
Democratic Party Kurt Comisky 1,403 13.21%
Democratic Party Martha Wick 1,508 14.20%
Democratic Party Amy Ordonez 1,694 15.95%
Republican Party Salvatore Nucifora 1,381 13.00%
Republican Party Jim Radavich Jr 1,623 15.28%
Republican Party Nancy Oakley 1,785 16.81%
Petitioning Candidate Tania K Sones 1,226 11.54%


ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FIVE YEAR TERM BEGINS 2019
Democratic Party Robyn Letourneau 1,438 47.60%
Republican Party Margaret Jacobson 1,583 52.40%


ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FIVE YEAR TERM BEGINS 2020
Democratic Party John Tuttle 2,168 100.00%


EAST HAMPTON, CT — Voters will head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 5 to vote in East Hampton’s municipal election.

Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters who are in line before 8 p.m. will be able to vote even after the deadline passes. You can find your poll location at the Secretary of the State website by inputting your information.

Here are the candidates for each competitive election in East Hampton:

Town Council: Democrats James (Pete) Brown, Dean Markham, Derek Johnson, Barbara Moore, Kevin Reich; Democrats Melissa H. Engel, Josh Piteo, Tim Feegel, Mark Philhower. Voters will choose five candidates.

Board of Finance: Democrats Wesley Jinks, Robert Hein, Matthew Bennington; Republicas Eric Peterson, Bridget McLennan. Voters will choose three candidates.

Board of Education: Democrats Kurt Comisky, Martha Wick, Amy Ordonez; Republicans Salvatore Nucifora, Jim Radavich Jr., Nancy Oakley. Petitioning candidate Tania K. Sones. Voters will choose four candidates.

Zoning Board of Appeals five-year term: Democrat Robyn Letourneau and Republican Margaret Jacobson.

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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