Politics & Government
South Windsor Election Results 2025: Vote Totals For Every Race, Ballot Questions
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the South Windsor local elections.

SOUTH WINDSOR, CT — The votes have all been counted in South Windsor, and here are the totals for each candidate.
The preliminary vote totals are courtesy of the Office of the Secretary of State.
Here are the local candidates:
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Referendum questions
1. "Shall the $15,000,000 appropriation and bond authorization for the design, engineering, construction, replacement and installation of upgrades and improvements to sewer pump stations be approved?" YES: 5,876 / NO: 1,871
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2. "Shall the $2,000,000 appropriation and bond authorization for the acquisition of land, or easements, development rights and other interests in land for open space preservation, recreation, farmland preservation, or conservation be approved?" YES: 5,732 / NO: 2,025
3. "Shall the $9,345,000 appropriation and bond authorization for the planning, design, demolition, construction, reconstruction, renovation, improvement, equipping and furnishing of various accessibility improvements to the former Orchard Hill Elementary School building be approved?" YES: 3,418 / NO 4,288
4. "Shall the $2,150,000 appropriation and bond authorization for the design, acquisition, installation, construction, equipping and furnishing of campus improvements and new athletic facilities at South Windsor High School be approved?" YES: 4,504 / NO: 3,263
5. "Shall the Charter of the Town of South Windsor be amended as proposed by the South Windsor Charter Revision Commission in the April 2, 2025 Proposed Revised Charter, and as approved by the South Windsor Town Council?" YES: 3,774 / NO: 3,592
Town Council, Vote for Up to Six
Democrats: Maura Fitzgerald (4,175), Craig Zimmerman (4,408), Steven King, Jr. (4,184), Andy Paterna (4,236), Harrison Amadasun (3,847), Elizabeth Pendleton (4,232)
Republicans: Carolyn C. Carey (2,931), Audrey Delnicki (3,285), Michael Buganski (2,826), Steve Cordeiro (3,016), Mike Ouellette (3,046), Richard M. Balboni, Jr. (2,937)
United Community Party: Janice Snyder (970), Marek Kozikowski (860), Philip E. Koboski (676)
Board of Selectmen, Vote for Up to Two
Democrats: Christopher T. Bui (4,166), Robin "Packi" Pendleton (4,369)
Republicans: Matthew D. Mitchell (3,424), Daniel W. Seypura, Sr. (3,018)
Town Clerk, Vote for One
Bonnie L. Armstrong is endorsed by both Democrats (4,619) and Republicans (3,026)
Town Treasurer, Vote for One
Democrat: Rose Maturo (4,314)
Republican: David S. Joy (3,391)
Board of Education, Vote for Up to Five
Democrats: Stephen Armstrong (4,085), Paul Macchi (4,234), Mitchell Marks (4,171), Genevieve Coursey (4,278), Sierra J. Yanaway (3,916)
Republicans: John Caldwell (3,022), Matthew Nettles (2,931), Nima T. Shah (2,951), Miguel A. Proano (2,870), Lisa M. Maneeley (3,499)
United Community Party: Mark Cabot (854), Jessica Waterhouse (899)
Planning & Zoning Commission, Vote for Up to Three
Democrats: Mark Abrahamson (4,301), Ryan Welch (4,276), Cesar Lopez (4,276)
Republicans: Patrick Kupchunos (3,442), Despina Buganski (3,107), Wayne C. Kilburn (3,102)
Constables, Vote for Up to Three
Democrats: Zainab Khan (3,832), Joan Walsh (4,486), Sandra C. Jeski (4,409)
Republicans: Jay Murtha (3,480), Tad J. Bistor (2,783), John Sandberg (2,971)
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