Politics & Government
Middletown Election Results 2025: Party Proclaims Winner In Mayoral Race, Ballot Question Results In
Middletown residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. Here are the latest results.

MIDDLETOWN, CT — Capital improvement projects in Middletown were OK'd by voters and Gene Nocera was a winner for his first full term as mayor of Middletown Tuesday night.
Nocera, a Democrat, took over for the resigning Ben Florsheim earlier this year and was running against Republican Sebastian Giuliano.
Connecticut Democrats were proclaiming him the winner on social media shortly after the polls closed and the numbers posted on the Secretary of the State's website back those claims up.
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The polls closed at 8 p.m., as Middletown residents cast their votes for several key municipal positions in town.
The votes are being counted, and we'll have live results throughout the night. Keep checking back for the latest results and projected winners in key races.
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One set of results came in early Tuesday — those of the ballot questions. Here are the tallies as posted on the Secretary of the State's site:
1) Shall the $9,500,000 appropriation and bond authorization for the Planning, Design, Acquisition, and Construction of Water and Sewer Improvements be approved?
- Yes - 3,349
- No - 1,119
2) Shall the $33,000,000 appropriation and bond authorization for the Various Public Infrastructure Improvement Projects be approved?
- Yes - 2,909
- No - 1,523
The ballot:
Mayor, Vote for One
- Gene P. Nocera (D) - 5,721
- Sebastian N. Giuliano (R) - 3,772
- Gene P. Nocera (WF) - 402
Board of Education, Vote for Up to Four
- Dan Feener (D) - 5,615
- Alex Cohen (D) - 5,864
- Dean Krupa (D) - 5,981
- Kelly Bee (D) - 5,886
- Robin Goss (R) - 3,136
- Chris Cardella (R) - 3,594
- Kim Riordan (R) - 3,316
- Adam Hayn (R) - 3,195
- Elizabeth Anne Crooks (P) - 398
Planning & Zoning Commission, Vote for Up to Three
- Andrew Reagan (D) - 5,963
- Daniel Long (D) - 5,877
- Shanay Fulton (D) - 5,917
- Vinny Szynkowicz (R) - 3,175
- Tyler Eckstrom (R) - 3,342
- Lucas A. J. Chaves (R) - 3,159
Planning & Zoning Commission Alternate, Vote for One
- Kristin Souza (D) - 6,125
- Republican candidate is Konrad Lenart (R) - 3,123
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