Politics & Government
New London Election Results 2019: Vote Totals For Every Race
New London residents went to the polls and reelected Michael Passero the city's mayor.
NEW LONDON, CT — Mayor Michael Passero, a Democrat, is the projected winner of another term Tuesday night defeating a Republican and Green Party challenger. The final vote totals have not yet been released but it was reported Passero had more than secured enough votes for reelection.
There were three races including City Council and Board of Education with Democrats, Republicans and Green and Working Families' parties members in the races. When those results come in, this story will be updated.
Congratulations to Mayor Michael Passero on re-election. We look forward to four more years of progress and growth in our great City. pic.twitter.com/T2FyIDClcY
— New London Firefighters (@Local1522) November 6, 2019
Here are the full vote totals:
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MAYOR
Democratic Party Michael E. Passero 1,971 54.21%
Republican Party Marty Olsen 1,166 32.07%
Working Families Party Michael E. Passero 112 3.08%
Write In Frida Berrigan 387 10.64%
CITY COUNCIL
Democratic Party Kevin L. Booker, Jr. 1,790 9.38%
Democratic Party James B. Burke 1,673 8.76%
Democratic Party Efrain Dominguez Jr. 2,013 10.55%
Democratic Party Reona M. Dyess 1,529 8.01%
Democratic Party Curtis K. Goodwin 1,818 9.52%
Democratic Party Alma D. Nartatez 1,905 9.98%
Democratic Party John D. Satti 2,188 11.46%
Republican Party Michael Fred Hudson 839 4.40%
Republican Party Alexis Major 1,256 6.58%
Republican Party Karen Paul 908 4.76%
Republican Party Adam Sprecace 1,639 8.59%
Working Families Party Kevin L. Booker, Jr. 236 1.24%
Working Families Party James B. Burke 280 1.47%
Working Families Party Reona M. Dyess 263 1.38%
Green Party Ronna Stuller 751 3.93%
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BOARD OF EDUCATION
Democratic Party Jason L. Catala 1,084 6.35%
Democratic Party Elaine Maynard-Adams 1,952 11.43%
Democratic Party Lee Cornish-Muller 1,841 10.78%
Democratic Party Queenie Diaz 1,823 10.67%
Democratic Party Jefferey P. Hart 1,757 10.29%
Democratic Party Bryan Doughty 1,939 11.35%
Democratic Party Regina Mosley 1,866 10.92%
Republican Party Robert Pero 1,778 10.41%
Republican Party Susan Tierney 1,517 8.88%
Working Families Party Jefferey P. Hart 310 1.81%
Working Families Party Regina Mosley 340 1.99%
Green Party Sharmaine R. Gregor 876 5.13%
Races and candidates
Note: Links to candidates who submitted Patch profile questionnaires are highlighted.
Mayor
The candidates were Democrat Michael Passero *, Republican Marty Olsen and Green Party member Frida Berrigan. (Berrigan’s name does not appear on the ballot.) Voters chose one. Projected winner: Passero
*Also a member of the Working Families Party.
City Council
The candidates were Republicans Michael Fred Hudson, Alexis Major, Karen Paul, and Adam Sprecace, Green Party member Ronna Stuller and Democrats Kevins L. Booker, Jr. *, James B Burke*, Efrain Dominquez, Jr., Reona M Dyess*, Curtis K Goodwin, Alma D. Nartatez, and John D Satti. Voters chose seven.
*Also members of the Working Families Party.
Board of Education
The candidates were Democrats Elaine Maynard-Adams, Lee Cornish-Muller, Jason Catala, Queenie Diaz, Jefferey P. Hart*, Bryan Doughty, and Regina Mosley*. Sharmine R. Gregor is a Green Party candidate. Republicans were Robert Pero and Susan Tierney. Voters chose seven.
*Also members of the Working Families Party.
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