Politics & Government
Newington 2019 Local Elections: Vote Totals For Every Race
Here are the updated vote totals for all races in town.

NEWINGTON, CT — Here are the updated vote totals for all races in town.
MAYOR
Democratic Party James M Marocchini 3,196 43.90%
Republican Party Beth Kinsey DelBuono 4,084 56.10%
COUNCILORS
Democratic Party Carol A Anest 3,385 9.75%
Democratic Party Timothy F Zapatka 3,143 9.06%
Democratic Party Sharon Braverman 3,340 9.62%
Democratic Party Chris Miner 3,248 9.36%
Democratic Party Diana Casasanta Serra 3,089 8.90%
Republican Party Michael Camillo 3,585 10.33%
Republican Party Gail Budrejko 3,787 10.91%
Republican Party David Nagel 3,706 10.68%
Republican Party John Donahue 3,529 10.17%
Republican Party Tim Manke 3,894 11.22%
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BOARD OF EDUCATION
Democratic Party Michael J Branda 3,231 9.41%
Democratic Party Jessica Weaver 3,394 9.88%
Democratic Party Emily Guion 3,392 9.87%
Democratic Party Cindy Stamm 3,627 10.56%
Democratic Party Sam Sharma 3,010 8.76%
Republican Party Bruce Fletcher 3,466 10.09%
Republican Party Bob Tofeldt Sr 3,492 10.17%
Republican Party Beth Manke Hutvagner 3,706 10.79%
Republican Party Steven Silvia 3,340 9.72%
Republican Party Paul J Vessella 3,692 10.75%
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS
Democratic Party Brian "Bubba" Whalen 3,551 50.56%
Republican Party Walter Brideaux 3,473 49.44%
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CONSTABLE
Democratic Party Fred H Callahan III 3,757 53.39%
Republican Party John Jay Bottalico 3,280 46.61%
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.
The candidates for mayor are: James M. Marocchini, a Democrat, and Beth Kinsey DelBuono, a Republican.
The candidates for councilors are: Democrats, Carol A. Anest, Timothy Zapatka, Sharon Braverman, Chris Miner, and Diana Casasanta Serra, and Republicans, Michael Camillo, Gail Budrejko, David Nagel, John Donahue, and Tim Manke. Voters will choose up to five candidates.
Board of Education candidates include: Democrats, Michael J. Branda, Jessica Weaver, Emily Guion, Cindy Stamm, and Sam Sharma, and Republicans, Bruce Fletcher, Bob Tofeldt Sr., Beth Manke Hutvagner, Steven Silvia, and Paul J. Vessella. Voters will choose up to five candidates.
Board of Fire Commissioner candidates are Brian “Bubba” Whalen, a Democrat, and Walter Brideaux, a Republican.
Candidates for Constable are: Fred H. Callahan III, a Democrat, and John J. Bottalico, a Republican.
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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