Politics & Government

East Hampton Election Results 2021: Vote Totals For Every Race

Here are the election results for all East Hampton races.

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EAST HAMPTON, CT — East Hampton voters headed to the polls Tuesday for the 2021 municipal election. Several seats in local government were up for grabs.

The following are unofficial vote totals for each race:

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Town Council (Vote For Up To Five)
Democrats: James Pete Brown: 1,609, Barbara Moore: 1,539, Dean Markham: 1,553, Kevin Reich: 1,640, Derek Johnson: 1,433
Republicans: Mark Philhower: 1,824, Brandon Goff: 1,785, Eric Peterson: 1,764, Tim Feegel: 1,818, Alison Walck: 1,725

Board of Finance (Vote For Up To Four)
Democrats: Ted Turner: 1,619, Kurt Comisky: 1,496, Robert Hein: 1,491
Republicans: Russell Bonaccorso: 1,787, Bridget McLennan: 1,921, Richard Brown: 1,879, Alannah Danaher Coshow: 1,924

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Board of Education (Vote For Up To Five)
Democrats: Amanda Amtmanis: 1,500, Paul Wisniewski: 1,532, Nancy Kohler: 1,557, Sarah Strange: 1,482
Republicans: Salvatore Nucifora: 1,712, Michael Buck: 1,847, Christina Tammaro-Dzagan: 1,862, Josh Piteo: 1,838
Petitioning candidate: Justin Wagner: 832

Board of Assessment Appeals (Vote For Up To Two)
Democrats: Carol Williams: 1,527, Jack Solomon: 1,563
Republican: Deborah Cunningham: 1,899

Zoning Board of Appeals (Five-Year Term)
Democrat: Matthew Walton: 1,421
Republican: Kevin Reed: 1,849

Zoning Board of Appeals (Five-Year Term)
Democrat: George Pfaffenbach: 1,769

Zoning Board of Appeals Alternates (Vote For Up To Three)
Democrat: Robert Hines: 1,671
Republicans: Salvatore Nucifora: 1,878, George Coshow: 1,980

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