Politics & Government
Westport Election Results 2025: Christie Wins, Vote Totals For Every Race
Here are the unofficial vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Westport municipal election on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

WESTPORT, CT — Westport residents on Tuesday elected Democrat Kevin Christie to be their new first selectman, as he defeated Republican candidate Don O'Day and Independent candidate David Rosenwaks.
Here are the unofficial vote totals for every local race, as shared by the Connecticut Secretary of State's Office as of Wednesday morning; winners in bold:
First Selectman and Selectman:
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Democrats Kevin Christie, Amy Wistreich — 4,974; 52.84%
Republicans Don O'Day, Andrea L Moore — 3,256; 34.59%
Independent David Nichan Rosenwaks — 1,184; 12.58%
Board of Finance:
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Democrat Elaine Whitney — 6,262; 37.80%
Democrat Allyson Stollenwerk — 6,101; 36.83%
Republican Brian Gaines — 4,201; 25.36%
Board of Education:
Democrat Abby Tolan — 5,951; 20.63%
Democrat Stephen Shackelford — 5,668; 19.65%
Democrat Jodi Harris — 5,657; 19.61%
Republican Michelle Hopson — 2,822; 9.78%
Republican Dorie Hordon — 3,020; 10.47%
Republican Kaitlin Zucaro — 2,560; 8.88%
Republican Andy Frankel — 2,866; 9.94%
Write-in Robert Harrington — 300; 1.04%
Board of Assessment Appeals:
Democrat Ifeseyi Gayle — 5,361; 36.99%
Democrat Lynette Pineda — 5,798; 40.00%
Republican Thomas Bloch — 3,336; 23.01%
Planning and Zoning Commission:
Democrat Breanne Injeski — 5,489; 25.23%
Democrat Craig Schiavone — 5,946; 27.33%
Democrat Michael Cammeyer — 5,757; 26.46%
Republican Michele Paquette — 3,362; 15.45%
Coalition for Westport Craig Schiavone — 708; 3.25%
Coalition for Westport Michele Paquette — 498; 2.29%
Zoning Board of Appeals:
Democrat Sheri Gordon — 6,190; 41.50%
Democrat Joseph Scordato — 5,428; 36.39%
Republican Scott Schuster — 3,298; 22.11%
Representative Town Meeting (nonpartisan):
District 1
Gail Coykendall — 408; 18.13%
Chris Tait — 497; 22.08%
Andrew Bloom — 398; 17.68%
Kristin Mott Purcell — 460; 20.44%
Matthew Mandell — 488; 21.68%
District 2
Louis M Mall — 424; 18.37%
Jenna Petok — 477; 20.67%
Jay Keenan — 345; 14.95%
Mike Perry — 330; 14.30%
Harris Falk — 298; 12.91%
Melissa Levy — 434; 18.80%
District 3
Srikanth Puttagunta — 312; 16.21%
Adam Drake — 359; 18.65%
Jimmy Izzo — 502; 26.08%
Pamela Troy-Kopack — 395; 20.52%
Ross Burkhardt — 357; 18.55%
District 4
Charles Lucas — 374; 19.39%
Jeffrey N Wieser — 447; 23.17%
Andrew Colabella — 491; 25.45%
Victoria Wylie — 317; 16.43%
Clarence Hayes — 300; 15.55%
District 5
Karen A Kramer — 458; 24.73%
Dick Lowenstein — 480; 25.92%
Peter Gold — 469; 25.32%
Claudia Shaum — 445; 24.03%
District 6
Seth Braunstein — 548; 25.13%
Alma Sarelli — 488; 22.38%
Candace Banks — 584; 26.78%
Lauren Karpf — 561; 25.72%
District 7
Joseph Carson — 445; 22.37%
Ellen Lautenberg Hendel — 517; 25.99%
Jack Klinge — 494; 24.84%
Brandi Briggs — 533; 26.80%
District 8
Josh Newman — 526; 26.10%
Wendy Goldwyn Batteau — 499; 24.76%
Jill Grayson — 503; 24.96%
Rachel Steel Cohn — 487; 24.17%
District 9
Nancy Kail — 499; 18.41%
Kristin Schneeman — 450; 16.61%
Addison Moore — 495; 18.27%
Rachel Precious — 346; 12.77%
Jennifer Johnson — 473; 17.45%
Sal Liccione — 447; 16.49%
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