Politics & Government
Official 2025 Election Results Released In Greenwich
Here are the official vote totals for each Greenwich candidate who ran in the Nov. 4, 2025, municipal election.

GREENWICH, CT — The Greenwich Registrars of Voters on Thursday announced the official results for the Nov. 4, 2025, municipal election.
Notably, First Selectman Fred Camillo won a fourth term in office, while Democrats took control of the powerful Board of Estimate and Taxation.
Results for the Representative Town Meeting races were not announced until Thursday afternoon. There was a delay as there were a lot of write-ins for RTM candidates, according to the Registrars' Office.
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Turnout in Greenwich was on pace as of Tuesday afternoon with totals from 2023, according to Republican Registrar of Voters Fred DeCaro III.
Greenwich's live voter tracker showed a turnout of 45.17 percent after the polls closed. The turnout for the 2023 municipal election was around 51 percent.
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There are no recounts planned. Any candidates eligible for a recount have waived their rights, the Registrars' Office said.
Here are the official results, according to the Greenwich Registrars of Voters - bold indicates winner:
First Selectman
- 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 (9,598 total)
- Independent Party: Heather Smeriglio
Board of Estimate and Taxation
- Democratic Party (wins chairmanship, 56,389 votes): Laura Erickson (9,604), David Weisbrod (9,532), Elliot Alcheck (9,280), Stephen Selbst (9,282), Matt DesChamps (9,439), Doug Fenton (9,252)
- Republican Party (47,611 votes): Leslie L. Tarkington (7,702), Harry Fisher (7,827), 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 (8,586), 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 (9,690)
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 (9,021)
Constables
- Democratic Party: Donnie Romeo (8,928), Dawn Fortunato (8,957)
- Republican Party: Donna Maloney (7,757), Thomas Waurishuk (7,355), Alan E. Gaynor (7,581), Charles Thivierge (7,214)
Representative Town Meeting
District 1, vote for up to 19
- Carl G.R. Carlson Jr. (277), Anthony J. Chimblo III (344), Edward D. Dadakis (380), Grace Ann Duffield (339), Lynn B. Garelick (385), Michael A. Gaudiano (320), Brigitte A. lee (402), Frederick Lee Jr. (367), David Aaron Levine (354), William B. Lewis Jr (267)., Richard T. Malloy (348), Jaysen Lee Medhurst (306), Elizabeth Mills "Sanders" (363), Alverardo "Aldo" Peruzzi Pascarella (253), Aakash Patel (317), Chloe Helena Rosenfeld (342), Samuel Aaron Rosenfeld (306), Elizabeth Somers Urdang (321), Jeffrey Scott Urdang (281)
District 2, vote for up to 14
- David Wentworth Carter (325), Donald R. Conway (378), Marissa Dungey (346), Jennifer Alexis Jones (351), Jill T. Kelly (439), Katherine N. LoBalbo (420), Ammar F. Murad (322), Pragati Soni (357), Joyce "Jay" Pauline Teevan (347), Erika Walsh (345)
- Write-ins: Randy Caravella (8), Charles F. Mangold (2)
District 3, vote for up to 10
- Hale Bayram (178), Isra Selin Bayram (157), John V. Bologna (190), Christopher Joseph Colford (163), Tiffany Aparecida Evangelista (164), Paul Charles Genovese (174), Peter P. Mynarski Jr. (174), Rosalind Nicastro (139), Sylvester J. Pecora Sr. (186), Steven Paul Rubin (181), Karsten Vagner (88-not enough vote)
District 4, vote for up to 17
- Javier Alejandro Aleman (337), Seth Wayland Bacon (328), Ronald Francis Carosella (333), Andrea J. Casson (353), Elizabeth J. "Liz" Eckerts (460), Rosemarie Macaluso (380), Alexander J. Popp (354), Catherine E. Reynolds (333), Romulo E. Samaniego (314), Diego Sanchez (364), Gregg E. Sollenne (248), Lucy H. von Brachel (420), Bonnie E. Zeh (327)
- Write-ins: Matthew James DeMarkey (41), Mark D. Fichtel (10), Malcolm S. Frampton (42), Christ T. Leonard (40)
District 5, vote for up to 19
- Eric Peter Beiley (745), Jennifer Leigh Bird (763), Edward T. "Tom" Broadhurst III (874), Linda A. Cochran (770), Christina S. Downey (824), Odysseas Demosthenes Kostas (735), Christopher Michael Langel (713), Lindy Marie Lilien (749), Sean Andrew Elesen (697), Felice "Felix" Rovelli (729), Joan Button Thakor (792), Kimberly R. Treibick (795)
- Write-ins: Jessica Nelson Basham (536), Joseph H. Benoit Jr. (268), Jerome J. Cincotta (89-not enough votes), Laura Braden Davis (373), Lauren Popper Ellis (378), Michael E. Hahn (76-not enough votes), Patricia Jomo (390), Nancy Korobkin (381), Hannah Peck (519), Matthew Brian Wilson (76-not enough votes)
District 6, vote for up to 21
- Jennifer Ann. Andrews (704), Radley Baine (233-not enough votes), Marilyn Ross Cahn (273-not enough votes), Robert W. Carter (642), Nicole Murphy Chaudhri (715), Jessica Hope Cosloy (642), Morgan R. Evans (696), Noah R. Finz (612), Daniel Izzo (682), Coline Jenkins (709), Brian J. Maher (436-not enough votes), James S. McGuigan (659), John M. Merrill (761), Stephen Meskers (1,043), Barbara E. O'Neill (869), Tracy Dawn Parsons "Grossman" (611), Anna S. Povinelli (402-not enough votes), Vernon B Schwartz (338-not enough votes), Pascale Sejean (567), Kathleen S. "Kathy" Smith (443-not enough votes), David P. Snyder (583), Janet L. Stone McGuigan (688), Mary Manuel Tobin (651), Alexis Voulgaris (702), Stacy L. Widlitz (556), Joanna Githa Marie Willott (504), Victoria Martin Young (675)
District 7, vote for up to 20
- Debbie L. Applebaum (501), Michael Peter Behringer (549), Kimberly Morgan Blank (589), Ellen M. Brennan-Galvin (433), Margaret H. Butler (415), Thomas Chill (496), Alice B. Duff (676), Danielle Eason (398), Irwin George "Patrick" Freydberg Jr. (303-not enough votes), Elizabeth J. "Betsy" Galindo (562), William W. Galvin III (451), Dean C. Gamanos (357-not enough votes), Marianne Gattinella (537), Hilary Adams Gunn (564), Lucia D. Jansen (365-not enough votes), Scott E. Kalb (408), Elizabeth C. MacGillivray (401), Elizabeth "Wynn" McDaniel (545), William J. Meurer (342-not enough votes), Anthony James Moor (401), Ellen-Jane Moss (374-not enough votes), Valerie Stauffer (407), Maya Louise Tichio (393), Sandra N. Waters (461), Stephen M. Waters (437)
District 8, vote for up to 26
- Hector Eduardo Arzeno (1,057), Lisa Becker Edmundson (837), Francis J. "Kip" Burgweger Jr. (808), Craig Edward Chapman (748), Blazej Rafal Cichy (513), Stephanie A. Cowie (855), Peter Michael Cruikshank (691), Michael J. DeVita (582), M. Irene Dietrich (840), Philip A. Dodson (505), Nicholas Gt Enthoven (608), Samuel Gonzalez Jr. (444), Myra H. Klockenbrink (678), Genevieve J. "Genny" Krob (727), Gail A. Lauridsen (506), Sharon Lee Lazar (687), Cheryl A. Moss (753), Sheila M. Phelan (674), Caryn S. Rosenbaum (670), Mary M. "Molly" Saleeby (833), Siv J. Schultz (608), Brian George Sullivan (799), Nicholas Medgyesi Wilder (574), Kathleen A. Yu (834)
- Write-ins: Adele Catino (140-not enough votes), Stephen Gerald Puchel (282), Joseph G. Solari III (138-not enough votes), Elspeth Marie Spransy (277-not enough votes), Kevin Demar Thompson (290)
District 9, vote for up to 21
- Patricia Adams (447), Anthony G. Cicchetti (485), Barbara T. Darula (589), Pamela R. Ferraro (525), Donna Gaudioso-Zeale (505), Elizabeth Porcher "Shaye" Hester (416), Abbe F. Large (410), Brian J. Malin (428), Lauren B. O'Keefe (559), Geralyn Beth Onovitz Rubenstein (387), Ferdinando Giuseppe Schiro (489), Jonathan R. Shankman (425), Joanne I. Steinhart (418), Jane C. Weisbecker (430), Stacy A. Young (423), Carol A. Zamilli (469)
- Write-ins: Michael J. Acerbo (23), Carina A. Adams-Szabo (55), Roberto J. Fernandez (5)
District 10, vote for up to 19
- D. Ryan Brumberg (394), Peter Jude Collins (419), Allyson Tucker Cowin (386), Pamela Mercedes Fontana (345), Annabel F. Gatto (354), Michael T. Goldstein (395), Amaris Loren Guadalupe (333), Ogden H. Hammond (332), Hilary Haroche (442), Sandra K. Harris (419), W. Brooks Harris (377), John S. Hopley (373), Ramya Thambuswamy Hopley (357), Michael R. Howe (351), Nan Michelle Levy (359), Peter Bennett Levy (349), Pamela C. Pell (354), Kara Lynn Philbin (344), Jane S. Sprung (425)
District 11, vote for up to 22
- Jennifer L. Barro (467), Thomas M. Devaney (476), Susan D. Fahey (643), Joanna Foyle (409), Tracy Freedman (529), Ingrid Hang (618), Elizabeth Hopley (579), Cathleen M. "Cate" Keeney (478), Susan Chisholm Khanna (455), Jennifer Ann Klein (532), Jan Rogers Kniffen (493), Adam L. Leader (434), Mark J. Lewis (419), Cyril E. Moulle-Berteaux (464), Richard J. Neuman (457), Vinay S. Pande (387), Peter J. Samponaro (463), Robin C. Sherwood (486), Erin B. Spiess Chang, Cathryn Fineman "Cathy" Steel, Thomas M. West (495), Jordan E. Yarett (362-not enough votes), Gregory J. Zorthian (422)
District 12, vote for up to 22
- Francia Alvarez (722), Craig W. Amundson (751), Glen A. Canner (665), Mary Connolly Flynn (737), Barbara G. Hindman (862), Jonathan A. Kantor (714), Mary A. Keller (734), Aaron J. Leonard (645), Abigail R. McCarthy (705), Ellen Margaret Murdock (722), Jocelyn Yuan Riddle (653), Jane S. Sulich (702), Christina Turiano-Sander (666), James Waters (789)
- Write-ins: Roli Agrawal (237), Nathan James Cray (234), Gail P DePoli (220), Thomas Peter Kania (210), Karen H. Marks (242), Richard S. Montier (240), Monica Prihoda (240), Gene D. Rostov (2-not enough votes), Ernest A. Zahn III (236)
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