Politics & Government

Naugatuck Election Results 2025: Projected Winners Revealed In Key Races

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

Naugatuck residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day.
Naugatuck residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. (Patch Graphics)

NAUGATUCK, CT — Incumbent Democratic Mayor Pete Hess was reelected to another term after running unopposed in Tuesday's municipal election.

The Secretary of State website shows Hess received 3,372 votes, according to unofficial results.

Michelle Dowling also ran unopposed for town clerk and was reelected Tuesday.

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James Goggin, a Democrat, ran unopposed for tax collector.

For treasurer, the Secretary of State website indicates a close race between Democratic candidate Anna Montalvo and Republican candidate Adam Bronko.

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Unofficial results show Bronko received 1,978 votes and Montalvo received 1,974 votes.

On Wednesday, we'll have vote totals for every candidate. Keep checking back for the latest results and projected winners in key races.

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Here are the local candidates:

Mayor, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is Pete Hess.


Burgess, Vote for Up to Six:

The Democratic candidates are Rocky Vitale, Jose Velazquez, Julie Rosenblatt, Charles Marenghi, Kimberly Gallo and Kaitlyn Kimball, and the Republican candidates are Meghan Smith, Roger Drown, Michael Bronko, Attila "AJ" Bordas, Robert Neth and Dorothy Neth-Kunin.


Town Clerk, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is Michelle Dowling and the Republican candidate is Michelle Dowling.


Treasurer, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is Anna Montalvo and the Republican candidate is Adam Bronko.


Tax Collector, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is James Goggin.


Board of Education, Vote for Up to Five:

The Democratic candidates are Michele Russell, Ethel Grant, Bob Mezzo, James Scully and Jeff Litke, and the Republican candidates are Cheryl Newland, Anthony Bonessi, Marilyn O'Donnell, Alicia Makowski and Erika Clements.


Planning Commission, Vote for Up to Three:

The Democratic candidates are Francis Santana and Gary Hughes, and the Republican candidate is Richard O'Donnell.


Zoning Commission, Vote for Up to Three:

The Democratic candidate is Lawrence Passeck, and the Republican candidates are Eileen Bronko and Joseph Pascucci.


Baliffs, Vote for Up to Four:

The Democratic candidates are Michael Kuczenski, Drew Cosenza and Francis Santana, and the Republican candidates are Kristi Pistarelli, Evabeth Kloc, Steve Loban and Daniel Renzon.

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