Politics & Government
Southbury Local Election Results 2019: Manville Wins, Full Result
First Selectman Jeff Manville has won another term and the full unofficial results are in.

SOUTHBURY, CT — Southbury First Selectman Jeff Manville has won another term, according to unofficial results. Manville (R) got 3,583 votes to Democratic challenger Richard Bortiz's 2,409.
Voters also decided that the first selectman and selectmen terms should remain at two years instead of four.
Below are the full unofficial results
Find out what's happening in Southburyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
| OFFICE | CANDIDATE | PARTY | VOTES | ||
| First Selectman | Richard Boritz | D | 2409 | ||
| Jeffrey A. Manville | R | 3583 | |||
| Board of Selectmen | Justin Bette | D | 2609 | ||
| Catherine P. DeCarli | D | 2352 | |||
| Mike Rosen | D | 2394 | |||
| Emily P. Harrison | R | 3268 | |||
| George T. Bertram | R | 3243 | |||
| Jason A. Buchsbaum | R | 3258 | |||
| Board of Finance | Thomas J. Connor | D | 2777 | ||
| Joan E. Gillespie | D | 2867 | |||
| John A. Michaels | R | 4070 | |||
| Board of Finance Alternates | Brian P Emerick | R | 4087 | ||
| Board of Assessment Appeals | Dennis Dwyer | R | 4029 | ||
| Planning Commission | Michele A. Zommer | D | 2621 | ||
| Richard M. Teardo | R | 3477 | |||
| Edward M. Hatfield | R | 3769 | |||
| Harmon L. Andrews | R | 3581 | |||
| Planning Commission Alternates | Lawrence C. Adzima | R | 4024 | ||
| Zoning Commission | Susan Monteleone | R | 4047 | ||
| Zoning Commission Alternates | Martin J. Ludorf | R | 3939 | ||
| Zoning Board of Appeals | Carl Rosa | R | 3848 | ||
| Mark Kane | R | 3671 | |||
| Zoning Board of Appeals Alternates | Mark D. Kane | R | 3816 | ||
| Inland Wetlands Commission | Jennifer Murphy Pitcher | D | 2597 | ||
| Trish J. Stewart | D | 2496 | |||
| Robert LaFlamme | R | 3307 | |||
| Carl H. Hornbecker | R | 3409 | |||
| Inland Wetlands Commission Alternates | Thaddeus E. Burr | R | 3802 | ||
| Pomperaug Valley Water Authority | Paul Fortier | D | 2280 | ||
| Kevin W. Brown | R | 3155 | |||
| Regional Board of Education | Christopher L. Rempfer | D | 2435 | ||
| Steven Suriani | R | 3383 | |||
| Heather Dwyer | R | 3918 | |||
| Sharon Attick | R | 3547 | |||
| "CHARTER QUESTIONS | |||||
| VOTES" | Yes | No | |||
| 1. Shall the revised Town Charter, with the exception of the | 2547 | 1966 | |||
| proposed amendments to Section 301 and 202 A, and the changes | |||||
| to the titles of the First Selectman, Board of Selectmen and | |||||
| Selectmen, in the form filed with the Town Clerk on August 29, | |||||
| 2019, and thereafter published as required by law be approved? | |||||
| 2. Shall the proposed revisions to Section 301, which does not | 1851 | 2705 | |||
| allow votes cast for an unsuccessful candidate for First Selectman | |||||
| to be counted as votes for that candidate as a member of the | |||||
| Board of Selectmen, be approved? | |||||
| 3. Shall the proposed revision to Section 202 A, which changes the | 1895 | 2785 | |||
| term of the First Selectman and Board of Selectmen from two | |||||
| years to four years with staggered terms, be approved? | |||||
| 4. Shall the proposed revision throughout the Charter, which | 2246 | 2450 | |||
| changes the titles of the First Selectman, Board of Selectmen and | |||||
| Selectmen, to First Selectperson, Select Board, and Selectperson, | |||||
| be approved? |
Original story: For Board of Selectmen, the candidates are: Democrats Justin Bette, Catherine DeCarli and Mike Rosen versus Republicans Emily Harrison, George Bertram and Jason Buchsbaum.
For Board of Finance the candidates are Democrats Thomas Connor and Joan Gillespie and Republican John Michaels.
Find out what's happening in Southburyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
To sign up for Southbury breaking news alerts and more, click here.
For Planning and Zoning Commission the candidates are: Democrat Michele Zommer and Republicans Richard Teardo, Edward Hatfield and Harmon Andrews.
For Inland Wetlands Commission the candidates are: Democrats Jennifer Pitcher and Trish Stewart and Republicans Robert LaFlamme and Carl Hornbecker.
For Regional Board of Education candidates are: Democrat Christopher Rempfer and Republicans Steven Suriani, Heather Dwyer and Sharon Attick.
The full list of positions can be found here. Many are running uncontested.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.