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

GUILFORD, CT — The votes have all been counted in Guilford, and here are the totals for each candidate.
Notably, First Selectman Matt Hoey soundly won a fifth term as first selectman.
The unofficial vote totals are courtesy of the Town of Guilford. Bold denotes winners.
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- Democratic Party: Seth Klaskin (4,907) - Guilford total
- Republican Party: Thomas A. Virgulto (2,310)
First Selectman
- Democratic Party: Matthew T. Hoey (5,318)
- Republican Party: Jonathan Trotta (2,028)
Selectman
Per town code, the votes cast for the unsuccessful candidate for First Selectman shall be counted as votes for him or her as a member of such board. Trotta received 2,028 votes, good for a selectman seat.
- Democratic Party: Sandra J. Ruoff (4,467), Lou Federici (4,250)
- Republican Party: Carlyle Ciccone (1,802), Susan Renner (2,072)
- Independent Party: Charles Havrda (1,513)
- Green Party: Justin Paglino (294)
Board of Finance
- Democratic Party: Rob Federici (4,994), Amy Earls (5,039)
- Republican Party: Peter Goletz (2,177), Tim Donlan (2,190)
- Independent Party: Elias Kabeche (2,924), Jeffrey Beatty (3,322)
Board of Education
- Democratic Party: Arnold Skretta (5,066), Jennifer Scoggin (5,174)
- Independent Party: Jennifer Baldwin (3,682), Amy Fenollosa (3,577), Ralph Brooks (3,476)
Board of Assessment Appeals
- Democratic Party: Jim Goodridge (5,015)
- Republican Party: Svetlana Goletz (2,045)
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