Politics & Government
Southbury Election 2017 Results: Vote Totals For All Races
The town voted on several local positions on Nov. 7. Here are the full vote totals for all races.

By Jack Kramer, Correspondent
SOUTHBURY, CT – There wasn’t much drama on election night as Republican incumbent First Selectman Jeffrey Manville had no opposition. He did get 2,977 votes and will be returning to office.
Republican Town Clerk candidate Lynn Dwyer also had no opposition. She won with 3,058 votes.
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For Board of Selectmen, the top vote getter was Republican Jennifer Naylor with 2,472 votes, followed by fellow Republicans George Bertram with 2,340 and Jason Buchsbaum with 2,322. Democrat Justin Bette polled 1,674, followed by fellow Democrats Michael Rosen at 1,575 and Catherine DeCarli at 1,557.
For the Board of Finance, the top, and only three candidates were Republicans, with John Reilly getting 2,905 votes, Arthur Mulligan getting 2,849 and Richard Hill getting 2,817.
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For Board of Finance, alternate, Republican Bill Tolley ran unopposed, getting 2,872 votes.
For Board of Assessment Appeals, Republican Gabby Addison with 2,339 votes beat Democrat Joan King with 1,196.
Republican Donald Antilla with 2,930 votes won the Planning Commission post unopposed.
For the Zoning Commission, the top vote getter was Republican David Hicks, with 2,786 votes. Fellow Republican Gary Giroux got 2,731 and Democrat Richard Ashby got 2,065. Republican Jay Hine was unopposed in the alternate race for Zoning Commission. He got 2,899 votes.
For Zoning Board of Appeals, the top vote getter was Republicans Paul Katzmark with 2,672 and Thomas Pietrini with 2,652. Democrat Lorraine Marcantonio got 2,125. For alternate, Republican Mark Kane ran unopposed, getting 2,843 votes. William Spencer also ran unopposed as a Republican for the Inland Wetlands Commission, getting 2,858 votes. Also running unopposed as an alternate to Inland Wetlands was Robert LaFlamme, who got 2,843 votes.
For the Regional Board of Education, the top vote getter was Republican Heather Rodgers with 2,753 votes, followed by Republicans Marion Manzo with 2,727, and Bryan Watson with 2,573. Democrat Patricia Perry got 1,809.
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