Politics & Government

Monroe Election Results 2019: Full Results

The full results are in for Monroe's local election.

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MONROE, CT — The votes are now being counted as Monroe residents wait to see who was elected to various positions in town. It's safe to say that First Selectman Ken Kellogg won re-election after running unopposed.

Below are the full results:

FIRST SELECTMAN
CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Republican Party Ken Kellogg3,493100.00%
TOWN COUNCIL vote for any 9
CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Democratic Party Spencer Wesley1,6275.91%
Democratic Party Dee Dee Martin2,0987.62%
Democratic Party Phyllis Kansky1,7936.51%
Democratic Party Sue Koneff1,9156.96%
Democratic Party Jason Maur2,0877.58%
Democratic Party Jen Aguilar2,0457.43%
Republican Party Frank Lieto2,7399.95%
Republican Party Enid Lipeles2,7489.98%
Republican Party Terry Rooney2,6569.65%
Republican Party Sean O'Rourke2,7049.82%
Republican Party Jonathan Formichella2,4979.07%
Republican Party Kevin Reid2,6239.53%
TOWN CLERK vote for one
CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Republican Party Vida Stone3,440100.00%
TOWN TREASURER vote for one
CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Democratic Party Christa DeLeo1,77340.96%
Republican Party Patrick O'Hara2,55659.04%
TAX COLLECTOR vote for one
CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Republican Party Deborah Heim3,342100.00%
BOARD OF FINANCE vote for any four
CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Democratic Party Steve Kirsch2,24519.51%
Republican Party Craig Hirsch3,02526.29%
Republican Party Rebecca O'Donnell3,15327.41%
Republican Party Dane Krchnavy3,08226.79%
BOARD OF EDUCATION vote for any four
CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Democratic Party Nick Kapoor2,16921.55%
Democratic Party Alan Vaglivelo2,03420.21%
Republican Party David H. Ferris2,87228.54%
Republican Party Shannon Reilly Monaco2,98829.69%
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION FULL TERM vote for any three
CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Democratic Party Leon Ambrosey2,29828.32%
Republican Party Bruno Maini2,81834.73%
Republican Party Ryan Condon2,99936.96%
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION ALTERNATES FULL TERM vote for any three
CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Democratic Party Domenic Paniccia2,16127.35%
Republican Party Ron Schneider2,84836.05%
Republican Party Robert Westlund2,89236.60%
CONSTABLES vote for one
CANDIDATE PARTY / NAMEVOTESVOTES %
Democratic Party Pat Tomchik1,77743.25%
Republican Party Victor Yanosy2,33256.75%

The candidates for Town Council are Democrats Spencer Wesley, Dee Dee Martin, Phyllis Kansky, Sue Koneff, Jason Maur and Jen Aguilar and Republicans Frank Lieto, Enid Lipeles, Terry Rooney, Sean O’Rourke, Jonathan Formichella and Kevin Reid.

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Vida Stone is running unopposed for town clerk.

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The town treasurer race is between Democrat Christa DeLeo and Republican Patrick O’Hara.

People running for Board of Finance include Democrat Steve Kirsch and Republicans Craig Hirsch, Rebecca O’Donnell and Dane Krchnavy.

Running for Board of Education are Democrats Nick Kapoor and Alan Vaglivelo and Republicans David Ferris and

For Planning and Zoning it’s Democrat Leon Ambrosey and Republicans Bruno Maini and Ryan Condon.

For P&Z alternates it's Democrat Domenic Paniccia and Republicans Ron Schneider and Robert Westlund.

For constable its Democrat Pat Tomchik versus Republican Victor Yanosy.

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