Politics & Government

Farmington Election Results 2023: GOP Controls Town Council

Farmington residents have cast their votes in the 2023 municipal elections.

Here are the latest updates on Farmington's election results.
Here are the latest updates on Farmington's election results. (Patch Media)

FARMINGTON, CT — The votes are counted in Farmington and the town's major boards and commissions have been decided, with the GOP holding a narrow edge on the town council.

The following is Farmington's 2023 election results (confirmed elected bolded):

Town Council Chairperson (vote for one)

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Republican: Joe Capidoferro - 3,604

Democrat: Rafeena Bacchus Lee -3,349

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Petitioning: William D. Rebillard - 82

Town Council (vote for two per district)

District 1

Democratic candidates were:

David Wlodkowski - 1,705

Brian FX Connolly - 1,717

Republican candidates were:

Sarah Healey - 1,421

Shari L. Greco - 1,407

District 2

Democratic candidates were:

Matt Hutvagner - 1,819

Patricia Boye-Williams - 1,835

Republican candidates were:

Keith Vibert - 1,951

Amy Palumbo -1,846

The Republicans have a 4-3 edge on Farmington's highest elected board.

Board of Education (vote for three)

Democratic candidates were:

James Rackcliffe - 3,550

Beth Kintner - 3,597

Erika Nowakowski - 3,553

Republican candidates were:

Nicole Morin - 3,242

Angela Cianci - 3,301

Suraj Kurtakoti - 3,051

Board of Assessment Appeals - full term (vote for one)

Democratic candidates are: Frank Gerratana -3,611

Republican candidates are: Richard Higley - 3,259

Board of Assessment Appeals - two-year vacancy (vote for one)

Republican Michael J. Koster - 4,237

Planning and Zoning Commission - full term (vote for two)

Democratic candidates were:

Matthew Bandle - 3,549

Liz Sanford - 3,776

Republican candidates were:

Rojia Afshar - 2,844

Bob Canto - 3,341

Planning and Zoning Commission - two-year vacancy (vote for one)

Democrat David St. Germain - 4,447

Planning and Zoning Commission Alternates - full term (vote for two)

Democratic candidates were:

Mike Tucci -3,741

Bruce Polsky - 3,446

Republican candidates were:

Jigesh Shah - 2,879

Kyla Zimmerman - 3,303

Zoning Board of Appeals (vote for two)

Democratic candidates were:

Cate Grady-Benson -3,671

Elizabeth Gemski - 3,517

Republican candidates were:

Ron Llewellyn -3,066

Kerry Callahan - 3,160

Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate (vote for two)

Democratic candidates were:

Marianne Dess-Santoro -3,462

Haritha Subramanian - 3,329

Republican candidates were:

Peter Mastrobattista - 3,442

Philip Dunn - 3,145

Constables (vote for two)

Democratic candidates were:

Swapna Das -3,256

Peter Bagdigian - 3,732

Republican candidates were:

Diane M. Rogers - 3,291

Geno J. Avenoso - 3,112

For more information on the Farmington Republican Town Committee, click on this link.

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