Politics & Government
Bridgeport 2025 Election Results: Votes Being Counted
Bridgeport residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. Here are the latest results.

BRIDGEPORT, CT — Bridgeport residents cast their ballots on Tuesday night for several local races, but Mayor Joe Ganim wasn’t up for reelection. Ganim, a Democrat, is in his eighth term.
City Council seats and two Charter Revision questions were among the issues on the ballot on Tuesday.
The votes are still being counted in several other local races, and we'll have live results as they are available.
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On Wednesday, we'll have vote totals for every candidate. Keep checking back for the latest results and projected winners in key races.
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Here are the local candidates; winners in bold:
Board of Education, Vote for Up to Three
The candidates are: Jennifer Perez, Jowanne Burks-Jennings, Lamond Daniels, Democrats; Akisha Cassermere, David Gelin, Republicans; Robert Traber, Joseph Sokolovic, Working Families Party; Robert Traber, Joseph Sokolovic, Independents; Orlanda Austin-Strong, New Movement Party
City Sheriff, Vote for Up to Three
The candidates are: Stephen M. Nelson, Ricardo Guzman, Richard Paoletto Jr., Democrats; Michael Garrett, Michael Moretti, James Carbone, Republicans; Wilfredo Martinez, Willie J. Smith, Jacquelynn A. Perry, Independents; Tony Jerone Barr, New Movement Party
Councilmen, Vote for up to Two
The candidates are:
District 130-1, 130-2 — Galen Murray, Nicole Nelson, Democrats; Steven Sikora, Francis Kalangala, Republicans
District 131-1, 131-2 — Denese Taylor-Moye, Jorge Cruz Sr., Democrats; Russell Veras, Juan M. Uribe, Republicans
District 132-1, 132-2 — Rolanda Smith, Dasha Spell, Democrats; Peter Perillo, Vallorie L. Clark, Republicans; Robert E. Halstead, Independent
District 133-1, 133-2 — Aikeem Boyd, Jeanette Herron, Democrats; Oliver Bourgeois, Republican;Jeanette Herron, Independent
District 134-1, 134-2 — Michelle A. Lyons, Loretta Dubac, Democrats; Leona Delvecchio, Donna Purciello, Republicans; Michelle A. Lyons, Loretta Dubac, Independents
District 135-1, 135-2, 135-3 —Mary McBride-Lee, Richard Ortiz, Democrats; Marcos Torres, Louriem McKlosky, Republicans; Digna Veloz, Pierre D'Haiti, Independents
District 136-1, 136-2, 136-3 — Alfredo Castillo, Frederick Hodges, Democrats; Philip Flynn, David R. Herz, Republicans; Christopher J. Rodriguez, Independent
District 137-1, 137-2 — Aidee Nieves, Maria Ines Valle, Democrats; Joseph Christiansen, Ramona Marquez, Republicans; Ismael Sanchez Jr., Wilfredo Martinez, Independents; Ismael Sanchez Jr., Isaac D. Dickerson, New Movement Party
District 138-1, 138-2 — Maria Pereira, Keyla Medina, Democrats; Quentin Dreher, Jose Quiroga, Republicans;Keyla Medina, Indendent
District 139-1, 139-2 — Eneida Martinez, Ernest E. Newton II, Democrats; Javier Leon, Ashley Velez, Republicans
Charter Revision Questions, Vote Yes or No
#1: Shall the City of Bridgeport approve and adopt Charter amendments to modernize the City Charter, including but not limited to, strengthening Ethics, reforming Civil Service, and establishing uniform standards for departments, boards and commissions?
#2: Shall the Charter be amended to discontinue electing the Town Clerk, City Clerk, and the municipal Sheriffs following the municipal election in 2027 at which election these positions will be filled for terms ending on November 30, 2031, and thereafter the Town Clerk and City Clerk positions will be filled by a non-partisan civil service selection process effective on or after December 1, 2031
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