Politics & Government
Bridgeport Election Results 2025: Vote Totals For Every Race
Here are the unofficial vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Bridgeport municipal election on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

BRIDGEPORT, CT — Bridgeport residents on Tuesday elected a slew of Democrats to the Board of Education, City Council and City Sheriff positions.
Here are the unofficial vote totals for every local race, as shared by the Connecticut Secretary of State's Office as of Wednesday afternoon; winners in bold. Information on the vote totals for the two Charter Revision questions was not immediately available:
Board of Education:
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Democrat Jennifer Perez - 3,771; 24.38%
Democrat Jowanne Burks-Jennings - 3,215; 20.78%
Democrat Lamond Daniels - 3,828; 24.75%
Republican Akisha Cassermere - 912; 5.90%
Republican David Gelin - 877; 5.67%
Working Families Robert Traber - 756; 4.89%
Working Families Joseph Sokolovic - 776; 5.02%
Independent Robert Traber - 542; 3.50%
Independent Joseph Sokolovic - 638; 4.12%
New Movement Orlanda Austin-Strong - 154; 1.00%
City Sheriffs:
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Democrat Stephen M. Nelson - 3,875; 24.93%
Democrat Ricardo Guzman - 3,640; 23.42%
Democrat Richard Paoletto Jr. - 3,553; 22.86%
Republican Michael Garrett - 908; 5.84%
Republican Michael Moretti - 993; 6.39%
Republican James Carbone - 852; 5.48%
Independent Wilfredo Martinez - 419; 2.70%
Independent Willie J. Smith - 461; 2.97%
Independent Jacquelynn A. Perry - 521; 3.35%
New Movement Tony Jerone Barr - 322; 2.07%
City Council:
District 130
Democrat Galen Murray - 843; 40.01%
Democrat Nicole Nelson - 879; 41.72%
Republican Steven Sikora - 213; 10.11%
Republican Francis Kalangala - 172; 8.16%
District 131
Democrat Denese Taylor-Moye - 321; 42.97%
Democrat Jorge Cruz Sr. - 327; 43.78%
Republican Rossell Veras - 51; 6.83%
Republican Juan M. Uribe - 48; 6.43%
District 132
Democrat Rolanda Smith - 328; 41.36%
Democrat Dasha Spell - 293; 36.95%
Republican Peter Perillo - 70; 8.83%
Republican Vallorie L. Clark - 59; 7.44%
Independent Robert E. Halstead - 43; 5.42%
District 133
Democrat Aikeem Boyd - 387; 45.21%
Democrat Jeanette Herron - 361; 42.17%
Republican Oliver Bourgeois - 80; 9.35%
Independent Jeanette Herron - 28; 3.27%
District 134
Democrat Michelle A. Lyons - 625; 40.72%
Democrat Loretta Dubac - 536; 34.92%
Republican Leona Delvecchio - 144; 9.38%
Republican Donna Purciello - 150; 9.77%
Independent Michelle A. Lyons - 42; 2.74%
Independent Loretta DuBac - 38; 2.48%
District 135
Democrat Mary McBride-Lee - 661; 43.09%
Democrat Richard Ortiz - 571; 37.22%
Republican Marcos Torres - 80; 5.22%
Republican Louriem McKlosky - 75; 4.89%
Independent Digna Veloz - 61; 3.98%
Independent Pierre D'Haiti - 86; 5.61%
District 136
Democrat Alfredo Castillo - 230; 37.34%
Democrat Frederick Hodges - 273; 44.32%
Republican Philip Flynn - 42; 6.82%
Republican David Herz - 41; 6.66%
Independent Christopher J. Rodriguez - 30; 4.87%
District 137
Democrat Aidee Nieves - 352; 40.65%
Democrat Maria Ines Valle - 345; 39.84%
Republican Joseph Christiansen - 31; 3.58%
Republican Ramona Marquez - 31; 3.58%
Independent Ismael Sanchez Jr. - 41; 4.73%
Independent Wilfredo Martinez - 45; 5.20%
New Movement Ismael Sanchez Jr. - 10; 1.15%
New Movement Isaac D. Dickerson - 11; 1.27%
District 138
Democrat Maria Pereira - 424; 39.74%
Democrat Keyla Medina - 426; 39.93%
Republican Quentin Dreher - 95; 8.90%
Republican Jose Quiroga - 82; 7.69%
Independent Keyla Medina - 40; 3.75%
Write-in Kevin George Monks - 0; 0.00%
Write-in Samia Suliman - 0; 0.00%
District 139
Democrat Eneida Martinez - 257; 39.06%
Democrat Ernest E. Newton II - 292; 44.38%
Republican Javier Leon - 57; 8.66%
Republican Ashley Velez - 52; 7.90%
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