Politics & Government
2025 Municipal Election: How Stafford Voted
The results are in for Stafford in the 2025 municipal election.

STAFFORD, CT — Here is how the citizens of Stafford voted in the 2025 municipal election.
Results are from the Secretary of the State.
First Selectman
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Democratic
- William Morrison- 1,999
Republican
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- Brian Bagley - 1,343
Selectman
Democratic
- Anthony Armelin - 1,941
Republican
- Timothy Cromwell - 1,387
Town Treasurer
Democratic
- Neil Hoss - 1,900
Republican
- Danele Rhoads - 1,397
Board of Finance
Democratic
- Conrado Ulloa - 1,512
- Shelley Hurchala West - 1,705
Republican
- Matthew McKenney - 1,584
- Robert Proulx - 1,673
Board of Education Full Term
Democratic
- Jennifer Vail - 1,841
- Elizabeth A Dobson - 1,664
- James Greene - 1,516
Republican
- Aaron Hoffman - 1,514
- Christopher Rhoads - 1,461
- Erica Bushior - 1,597
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Democratic
- Kathy Bachiochi - 1,517
Republican
- Christopher Paradiso - 1,785
Board of Assessment Appeals
Democratic
- Gene Julian - 1,697
Republican
- Piotr Pelczar - 1,547
Planning & Zoning Commission
Democratic
- David Palmberg- 1,724
- Richard Shuck - 1,748
Republican
- David C Roy - 1,490
- James A Lyon Jr - 1,476
Zoning Board of Appeals
Democratic
- Kristin Pease - 1,574
- Andrew D. Mordasky - 1,809
Republican
- Dennis Kaba Jr - 1,487
- Sage McPherson - 1,522
Constables
Democratic
- Richard P Dobson Jr. - 3,660
- Gary A Quinn - 1,627
- Dale Maynard - 1,768
- Harold Blake Hatch - 1,598
Republican
- Mason Beauchamp - 1,356
- Matthew Bushior - 1,464
- Mark Richens - 1,554
- James Ravetto - 1,606
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