Politics & Government

Trumbull Election Results 2025: Projected Winner Revealed In Trumbull First Selectman Race

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

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

TRUMBULL, CT — Democratic Incumbent Vicki Tesoro is the projected winner in the Trumbull first selectman's race after Republican candidate Mark Block conceded to her Tuesday night based on unofficial results.

"I have extended my congratulations to Mrs. Tesoro and her team this evening and wish them well as they continue to govern the next two years," Block said in a statement sent to Patch. "I am immensely proud of our team, our effort, and the message we brought to voters."

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The town of Trumbull has not released final numbers in Tuesday's municipal election yet.

The votes are still being counted in several other local races, and we'll have live results as they are available.

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Here are the local candidates:

First Selectman, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is Vicki Tesoro, and the Republican candidate is Mark Block.


Town Clerk, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is Mary Markham, and the Republican candidate is Katie Miller-Creagh.


Treasurer, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is Anthony Musto, and the Republican candidate is Justin Scheuble.


Board of Finance, Vote for Up to Three:

The Democratic candidates are Lainie McHugh, Nathan Tinker and Massimo Mallozzi, and the Republican candidates are David Pia, Chris Carrena and Christopher Lenzen.


Board of Education, Four to be Elected, Not More Than Two from One Party, Vote for Up to Four:

The Democratic candidates are Lisa Nuland, Stacey Hepburn-James, Scott Wich and Wendy Shambra, and the Republican candidates are Bob Gerbert, Paul Plouffe, Marie Petitti and Tammy McGee.


Board of Assessment Appeals, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is Raymond Baldwin, and the Republican candidate is JC Cinelli.


Planning & Zoning, Five Year Term Begins 2025, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is Tony Silber, and the Republican candidate is Rich Croll.


Planning & Zoning, Five Year Term Begins 2026, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is Dean Fabrizio, and the Republican candidate is Rich Deecken.


Zoning Board of Appeals, Five Year Term Begins 2025, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is Matt Broder, and the Republican candidate is Kevin McGee.


Zoning Board of Appeals, Five Year Term Begins 2026, Vote for One:

The Democratic candidate is Nancy Walkley.


Constables, Vote for Up to Two:

The Democratic candidates are David Kayne and Nathaniel Gross, and the Republican candidates are Patricia Kelly and Raymond Luvara.


Town Council District 1, Vote for Up to Three:

The Democratic candidates are Steven Spillane and Mary Isaac, and the Republican candidates are Mike Buswell and Mike Colohan.


Town Council District 2, Vote for Up to Three:

The Democratic candidates are Jennifer Winschel and Bill Mecca, and the Republican candidates are Jayne Sarris and Ann Sather.


Town Council District 3, Vote for Up to Three:

The Democratic candidates are Jason Marsh and Christine El Eris, and the Republican candidates are Veronica Lenzen and Rich Wolf.


Town Council District 4, Vote for Up to Three:

The Democratic candidates are Ashley Gaudiano and Caryn Kaufman, and the Republican candidates are Anthony Dorsey and Carl Massaro.


Town Council District 5, Vote for Up to Three:

The Democratic candidates are Matt Dunn and Tom Broderick, and the Republican candidates are John Foreman and Joe Pifko.


Town Council District 6, Vote for Up to Three:

The Democratic candidates are Kelly Mallozzi and Joy Colon, and the Republican candidates are Chris Pettinella and Brian Walsh.


Town Council District 7, Vote for Up to Three:

The Democratic candidates are Jerrod Ferrari and Nikki Satin, and the Republican candidates are Tony Scinto and Lorraine Wojchik.


Additionally, Trumbull residents will vote "yes" or "no" on the following question:

"Shall the $27,115,000 appropriation and bond authorization for the planning, design and construction of a new Senior/Community Center be approved?"

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