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

GREENWICH, CT — The votes have all been counted in Greenwich, with the exception of write-in votes for the Representative Town Meeting, as of 10 a.m. Wednesday.
First Selectman Fred Camillo won a fourth term in office, while Democrats took control of the powerful Board of Estimate and Taxation on Tuesday.
Here are the totals for each candidate. The preliminary, unofficial vote totals are courtesy of the Greenwich Registrars of Voters. Bold denotes winners.
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Here are the local candidates:
First Selectman
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- Democratic Party: Anthony Moor (7,990)
- Republican Party: Fred Camillo (10,302)
Selectman
- Democratic Party: Rachel Khanna (9,001)
- Republican Party: Lauren Rabin (9,109)
Town Clerk
- Democratic Party: Meghan McCreary (8,819)
- Republican Party: Jacqueline A. Budkins (9,267)
Tax Collector
- Democratic Party: Hale Bayram (8,378)
- Republican Party: Heather Smeriglio (9,592 total)
- Independent Party: Heather Smeriglio
Board of Estimate and Taxation
- Democratic Party (wins chairmanship, 56,397 votes): Laura Erickson (9,604), David Weisbrod (9,532), Elliot Alcheck (9,280), Stephen Selbst (9,282), Matt DesChamps (9,532), Doug Fenton (9,260)
- Republican Party (47,610 votes): Leslie L. Tarkington (7,702), Harry Fisher (7,826), Joe Pellegrino (8,195), Joshua Brown (7,844), Sally Eddy Bednar (7,857), Joe Kelly (8,186)
- Independent Party: Karen Fassuliotis (1,449)
Board of Education, full term
- Democratic Party: Bob Chaney (9,755), Laura Kostin (8,686), Veronica Chiavaroli (9,595)
- Republican Party: Karen Krause (8,695), Paul Cappiali (8,515)
Board of Education, to fill a vacancy for two years
- Republican Party: Michael-Joseph Mercanti-Anthony (9,695)
Board of Assessment Appeals
- Democratic Party: William Grad (9,082), Joseph Huley (9,042)
- Republican Party: Jeff Reardon (8,458), Kit Mill (8,156), Mark Pruner (9,020)
Constables
- Democratic Party: Donnie Romeo (8,928), Dawn Fortunato (8,957)
- Republican Party: Donna Maloney (7,760), Thomas Waurishuk (7,365), Alan E. Gaynor (7,581), Charles Thivierge (7,214)
Representative Town Meeting
Write-in votes for the Representative Town Meeting were expected to be counted beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Full results for the RTM will be posted to the town website when they are available.
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