Politics & Government

Meriden Election Results 2025: Scarpati Wins 6th Term As Mayor

Meriden residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. Here are the latest results.

Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming local election.
Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming local election. (Patch Graphics)

MERIDEN, CT — Incumbent Democratic Mayor Kevin Scarpati was elected to a sixth term in office after running unopposed in Tuesday’s municipal election.

Votes were still being counted in several other local races late Tuesday night.

UPDATE: Meriden Election Results 2025: Vote Totals For Every Race

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Here are the candidates:

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Mayor

Incumbent Democratic Mayor Kevin Scarpati is running unopposed for a sixth term in office.

City Council

For City Council, the candidates are: (Area 1) Democrat / Working Families Party / Independent Party Yvette Cortez and Republican / We the People Party Latisha Martinez; (Area 2) Democrat / Working Families Party Diadette Hernández and Republican / We the People Party Steven Cardillo; (Area 3) Democrat / Working Families Party John Hauselt and Republican / We the People Party Dan Brunet; (Area 4) Democrat / Working Families Party Sarah Taylor and Republican / We the People Party Bob Williams Jr.

For City Council At-Large, residents will vote for up to two candidates. The Democratic candidates (also endorsed by the Working Families Party) are Larue A. Graham and Bruce A. Fontanella. The Republican candidates (also endorsed by the We the People Party) are Chris Cioffi and Ray Ouellet.

Board of Education

For Board of Education, residents will vote for up to five candidates. The Democratic candidates (also endorsed by the Working Families Party) are: Stephany Morales-Valentin, Ayra Garcia, Steven O'Donnell, Sheri Amechi and Migdalia Alicea. The Republican candidates (also endorsed by the Independent Party and the We the People Party) are: Siobhan Maloney Bazinet, Allan Pronovost, Matthew Ehmka, and Kim Carbone Pandiani.

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