Politics & Government
Southbury Election Results 2025: Projected Winner Revealed In First Selectman Race
Southbury residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. Here are the latest results.

SOUTHBURY, CT — Democrat challenger Tim O'Neil defeated incumbent Republican Jeffrey Manville for Southbury First Selectman, according to unofficial results posted early Wednesday morning by the Secretary of the State.
O'Neil has served on the Southbury Board of Selectmen since January 2024.
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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Here are the local candidates and town charter amendments on the ballot:
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First Selectman (Vote for One)
- Democrat: Tim O'Neil
- Republican: Jeffrey A. Manville
Selectman (Vote for Up to Three)
- Democrat: Cathy De Carli, Kelly Keenan, Wendy Bernard
- Republican: E. Anne Armeno, Jason Van Stone, Holly Sullivan
Town Clerk (Vote for One)
- Democrat, Republican: Alice A. Maisano
Board of Finance (Vote for Up to Three)
- Democrat: Gerry Leventhal, Michael Carrington
- Republican: John Kelly, Brian Emerick, Steven Giacomi
Board of Finance Alternate (Vote for One)
- Democrat: Vivian Templeton
- Republican: Casey Docherty
Board of Assessment Appeals (Vote for One)
Planning Commission (Vote for Up to Three)
- Democrat: Robyn Greenspan, Nancy Clark, Roberta Stewart
- Republican: Ronald Conti
Planning Commission Alternate (Vote for One)
- Democrat: Stephen Huntley
- Republican: Marietta Korsu
Zoning Commission (Vote for Up to Three)
- Democrat: Katrina Sweezea, Andrew Sidhu
- Republican: David Dicks Jr., Frank DiPerna
Zoning Commission Alternate (Vote for One)
- Democrat: Dominick Fatibene
- Republican: David Henn
Zoning Board of Appeals (Vote for Up to Three)
- Democrat: Chris Smudin, Lisa Antrum, Jennifer Wysocki
- Republican: Gary Garofalo, David Pittari
Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate (Vote for One)
- Democrat: Kat Smith
- Republican: John Allen, Jr
Inland Wetlands Commission (Vote for Up to Three)
- Democrat: Jason Hoyt, Donna Lesch, Thomas Weldon
- Republican: Daniel Slywka
Inland Wetlands Alternate (Vote for One)
- Democrat: Matt Linnell
Pomperaug Valley Water Authority (Vote for One)
- Democrat: Rich Boritz
Regional Board of Education (Vote for Up to Three)
- Republican: Marion Manzo, Heather White Rodgers, Thomas Marks
Charter Question 1 (Vote Yes or No): "Shall Sections 202.A and 301 of the Charter be amended to provide that the First Selectman shall, beginning with the 2027 election, be elected for a term of four (4) years?"
Charter Question 2 (Vote Yes or No): "Shall Section 301 of the Charter be amended to remove the language that permitted an unsuccessful candidate for First Selectman to be considered for a position on the Board of Selectmen?"
Charter Question 3 (Vote Yes or No): "Shall Section 202 of the Charter be amended to combine the Planning and Zoning Commissions?"
Charter Question 4 (Vote Yes or No): "Shall the Charter be otherwise amended as recommended by the Charter Revision Commission as approved by the Board of Selectmen, as published and posted on the Southbury website?"
Here's the complete Southbury election ballot, as prepared by the Connecticut Secretary of the State.
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