Politics & Government

Darien Election Results 2025: Vote Totals For Every Race

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

Darien residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day.
Darien residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. (Patch Graphics)

DARIEN, CT — All votes have now been counted in Darien.

First Selectman Jon Zagrodzky, who ran unopposed, will serve a second term as the town's chief elected official.

The vote totals are from the Darien Head Moderator's report, which was reported to the state.

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Here are the vote totals for each candidate in Darien who ran in this year's municipal election. Bold notes winner:

First Selectman

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Selectman

Town Clerk

  • Republican Party: Christa Sheehan McNamara (2,335)

Treasurer

Tax Collector

Board of Finance

  • Democratic Party: Millyn Gaaserud (1,668)
  • Republican Party: Paul Hendrickson (1,907), Jennifer A. Schwartz (2,054), Robert Cardone (1,486)

Board of Education

Board of Assessment Appeals

  • Democratic Party: Glenn Ritch (1,513)
  • Republican Party: Christopher S. Peters (1,682)

Planning & Zoning Commission

  • Democratic Party: Adam Balgach (1,621)
  • Republican Party: Stephen P. Olvany (1,899), Jamie Zionic (1,819)

Constable

  • Blank

Representative Town Meeting

Voting District 1, 1-01, 1-02, vote for up to eight

  • Peter Drippe (264), Patti Finn Bumgardner (285), Lois J. Schneider (250), Karen McNicoll (247), Kapil Desai (251), Jessica Cahill (268), Luisa Brakman (250), Patrick Keane (261)

Voting District 2, vote for up to eight

  • Vincent Arguimbau (275), Karen Knapp (287), Petr Marousek (251), Kelly Scallon (290), Ann-Gail Hult (270), Jacquie Miller (259), Matthew Baldwin (276)
  • Write ins: David Bolotin (25), Christin Noe (3)

Voting District 3, vote for up to 15

  • Anne King (321), Seth Morton (336), Doug Creutz (310), Cynthia Torres (314), Thomas Moore (328), Bill Dunn (345), Steven Walker (311), Beth Lane (338), Adele Conniff (329), Kari Cardone (357)
  • Write-in: Dustin Gordon (28)

Voting District 4, vote for up to 13

  • Joseph D. Miceli (314), Morgan Whittier (278), Stephanie Rodousakis (269), Dan Guller (273), Sandra Savage (275), Jim Cameron (320), Rolf Obin (248), Per Sekse (279), Dan Coonan (238), Andy Millar (274), Jennifer Kline (283)
  • Write-in: Sara Ernst (57)

Voting District 5, vote for up to 12

  • Erika Procaccini (342), James M. Patrick (347), Jane Matthews (328), Anna Maria Lowman (320), Amy Zabetakis (350), Holly Huang (336)

Voting District 6, vote for up to 13

  • Laura Pesce-Gray (324), William Van Loan Jr. (304), Liza Lucas (328), Trevor Hawley (302), Janet Fitzsimons (324), Peter Orphanos (294), Michael Querjero (274), Joseph Bartning (274), Janeen Duarte (307), Violet Yazbeck Aldaia (294), Mary Nevin Gauthier (316), Martha Caroline Luz (334)

Note: A previous version of this post contained incomplete results. The post has now been updated with full results for each candidate.

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