Politics & Government

Ledyard Election Results 2019: Vote Totals For Every Race

Ledyard residents went to the polls and voted overwhelmingly to reelect Fred B. Allyn III as mayor.

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LEDYARD, CT — Ledyard voters backed Fred B. Allyn III for mayor. Allyn was reelected with nearly 80 percent of the vote.

The results are in for town council, board of education. Check back with Patch for updates. To sign up for Ledyard breaking news alerts and more, click here.

Mayor

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Republican Party Fred B. Allyn III 2,228 79.54%
Petitioning Candidate Robert W. Lawrence 573 20.46%


TOWN COUNCIL
Democratic Party Hilary Evans 1,392 6.91%
Democratic Party Anthony Sabilia 1,604 7.97%
Democratic Party Alex Rode 1,444 7.17%
Democratic Party William D. Saums 1,763 8.76%
Democratic Party Mary K. McGrattan 1,761 8.75%
Democratic Party Elizabeth Schwebel 1,412 7.01%
Republican Party Kevin Dombrowski 1,803 8.96%
Republican Party Steve Eichelberg 1,765 8.77%
Republican Party Andra Ingalls 1,773 8.81%
Republican Party Linda Davis 2,079 10.33%
Republican Party Tom Malone 1,647 8.18%
Republican Party John Marshall 1,691 8.40%

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BOARD OF EDUCATION
Democratic Party Janis Vajdos 1,406 7.31%
Democratic Party S. Naomi Rodriguez 1,674 8.71%
Democratic Party Kathryn DiPalma-Herb 1,512 7.86%
Democratic Party Joanne Kelley 1,577 8.20%
Democratic Party Stephanie Calhoun 1,754 9.12%
Republican Party Anthony Favry 1,877 9.76%
Republican Party Mike Brawner 1,749 9.10%
Republican Party Robert Guerrera 1,680 8.74%
Republican Party Steve Munger 1,673 8.70%
Republican Party Crystal Snyder 1,736 9.03%
Republican Party Robert Russak 1,656 8.61%
Petitioning Candidate George P. Hosey 936 4.87%


Fred B. Allyn III, a Republican, versus Petitioning candidate, Robert W. Lawrence. Winner: Allyn

Town Council

The candidates were Democrats Hilary Evans, Anthony Sabilia, Alex Rode, William D. Saums, Mary K. McGrattan, and Elizabeth Schwebel and Republicans Kevin Dombrowski, Steve Eichelberg, Andra Ingalls, Linda Davis, Tom Malone, and John Marshall. Voters chose five candidates.

Board of Education

The candidates were Democrats Janis Vajdos, S. Naomi Rodridguez, Kathryn DiPalma-Herb, Joanne Kelley, and Stephanie Calhoun and Republicans Anthony Favry, Mike Brawner, Robert Guerra, Steve Munger, Crystal Snyder, and Robert Russak. The petition candidate for school board was George P. Hosey. Voters chose nine candidates.

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