Politics & Government
Weston 2025 Election Results: Samantha Nestor Secures Another Term
Weston residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. Here are the latest results.

WESTON, CT — First Selectwoman Samantha Nestor, a Democrat, was reelected to another term as she ran unopposed during this election cycle.
The votes are still being counted in several other local races, and we'll have live results as they are available.
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:
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First Selectman (Vote for One)
- Democrat: Samantha Nestor
Selectman (Vote for Up to One)
- Democrat: Tony Pesco
- Republican: Lauren Traum
Board of Finance Full Term (Vote for Up to Four)
- Democrat: Christopher Bryant
- Republican: Jim Aselta, Alex Staehely, Annalise Ferrara
Board of Finance to Fill Vacancy for Two Years (Vote for One)
- Democrat: Daniel Gershburg
Board of Education (Vote for Up to Three)
- Democrat: Lisa Luft, Nicole Wallach, Deborah Low
- Republican: Jason Lee
Board of Assessment Appeals (Vote for One)
- Democrat: Anne Kendall
- Republican: Lisa Zhang
Planning & Zoning Commission (Vote for Up to Three)
- Democrat: Megan Loucas, Sally Stires-Korsh
- Republican: Robert DeWilder
Zoning Board of Appeals (Vote for Up to Two)
- Democrat: Richard Ruggiero
- Republican: Jason Bergman
Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate Full Term (Vote for Up to Two)
- Republican: Richard Wolf
Police Commission (Vote for Up to Four)
- Democrat: Steve Ezzes, John Dembishack
- Republican: Robert Kozlowsky, Kirby Brendsel
Here's the complete Weston election ballot, as prepared by the Connecticut Secretary of the State.
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