Politics & Government

Berlin Election Results 2025: Vote Totals For Every Race

Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Berlin local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

Incumbent Republican Berlin Mayor Mark Kaczynski easily won re-election to a new term leading the town.
Incumbent Republican Berlin Mayor Mark Kaczynski easily won re-election to a new term leading the town. (Courtesy of Mark Kaczynski)

BERLIN, CT — The votes have all been counted in Berlin, and here are the totals for each candidate.

The preliminary vote totals are courtesy of the Connecticut Secretary of the State's Office. Bold denotes winners.

Bold denotes winners.

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Mayor (Vote for one)

Democrat: Brian DeLude — 2,465

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Republican: Mark Kaczynski —3,207

Incumbent GOP Mayor Kaczysnki earns re-election to another term.

Town Council (Vote for up to six)

Democrat:

Kate Atkinson — 2,755

Mark Pruzin — 2,714

Peter Rosso — 2,856

Republican:

Donna Veach — 3,364

Charles Paonessa — 3,145

Sandra Coppola — 3,135

Republicans maintain a 5-4 edge on the Berlin Town Council.

Board of Finance (Vote for up to three)

Democrat:

Gerald Paradis — 2,908

Republican:

Salvatore Bordonaro — 3,267

George Millerd — 3,151

Board of Assessment Appeals (Vote for one)

Democrat: Charles W. Wilber — 2,493

Republican: John Frink — 2,950

Police Commission (Vote for up to two)

Democrat:

Melissa Urrunaga — 2,728

Kari Sassu — 2,599

Republican:

John F. Diakun — 3,038

Board of Education (Vote for up to three)

Melissa Anne Gibbons — 3,593

Peter Zarabozo — 3,461

Christina T. Elmani —3,300

(Note: In Berlin, school board candidates are not officially affiliated with a political party)

From Nov. 3: 'Berlin Election 2025 Voter Guide: Meet The Candidates'

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