Politics & Government
Clinton 2019 Local Elections: Vote Totals For Every Race
Here's what you need to know concerning the 2019 Clinton local elections including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.

CLINTON, CT — The town announces the following unofficial municipal election results:
* denotes winner
TOWN COUNCIL 4-YEAR
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Christine Goupil* 1441
Jack Scherban 1282
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Dara Onofrio 1062
Tim Guerra 1048
Mark Richards 1245
Dennis Donovan* 1316
Carol Walter* 1399
Chris Aniskovich* 1473
Eric Bergman 1205
Leah Saunders 660
Jane Welch 978
TOWN COUNCIL 2-YEAR
Christine Goupil 1407
Dara Onofrio 1087
Tim Guerra* 1133
Chris Aniskovich 1520
Dennis Donovan 1460
Mark Richards* 1346
Eric Bergman* 1342
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Jason Adler* 1728
Chris Passante* 1689
Catherine Staunton* 1679
Dylan Walter 1420
Jason Feeney 965
John May 811
BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS
Donald Hansen* 1698
Ona Nejdl 1157
John Escobales 474
BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEAL ALTERNATE
Alyson Roberts 1564
Thomas Hollinger* 1569
PLANNING & ZONING
Alan Kravitz* 1612
Martin Jaffe* 1580
Eddie Alberino* 1706
Walter Clark 1494
Adam Moore* 1605
Wayne Buchanan 1458
James Connolly 1442
PLANNING & ZONING ALTERNATE
Will Benoit* 1510
Wayne Buchanan 1482
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Laurie Jaffe 1411
Drew Richards* 1548
George Doerrer* 1444
Lorain Sinister 861
Aldea Savva 572
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Maureen Noonan* 1550
Dylan Walter 1463
POLICE COMMISSION
Peter Niles* 1646
Bruce Farmer 1180
Lou Rosso 1083
Phil Sengle 1022
Rob Derry* 1233
(Original post) CLINTON, CT — Voters will head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 5 to vote in Clinton’s municipal election. There are numerous positions up for grabs including the town council, boards of education, zoning and police commission.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters who are in line before 8 p.m. will be able to vote even after the deadline passes. You can find your poll location at the Secretary of the State website by inputting your information.
In Clinton, the candidates for the town council for a full term are: Democrats, Christine Goupil, Jack Scherban, Dara Onofrio, and Tim Guerra and Republican candidates include: Mark Richards, Dennis Donovan, Carol Walter, and Chris Aniskovich. The Green Party candidate is Eric Bergman. The petitioning candidates are Leah Marie Saunders and Jane Scully Welch. Residents will choose four candidates.
In Clinton, the candidates for a two-year term on the town council are: Democrats, Dara Onofrio, Christine Goupil, and Tim Guerra and Republican candidates are Chris Aniskovich, Dennis Donovan and Mark Richards. The Green Party candidate is Eric Bergman. Residents will choose three candidates.
In Clinton, the candidates for the Board of Education are: Democrats, Jason Adler, and Chris Passante, and Republicans, Catherine Staunton and Dylan Walter. The Green Party candidates are Jason Feeney and John May. You’ll choose three candidates but only two from the same party can be elected.
For Board of Assessment Appeal the candidates are: Donald R. Hansen, a Democrat, Ona Nejdl, a Republican, and Green Party candidate John Escobales.
For Board of Assessment Appeal alternate the candidates are: Democrat, Alyson Roberts, and Thomas Hollinger, a Republican.
For the Planning and Zoning Board the candidates are: Democrats, Alan Kravitz and Martin Jaffe, and Republicans, Eddie Alberino Jr., Walter Clark, Adam Moore, and Wayne Buchanan. The Green Party candidate is James Connoly. Residents will choose four candidates.
For Planning and Zoning Board alternate the candidates are: Democrat, Will Benoit, and Wayne Buchanan, a Republican.
For Zoning Board of Appeals the candidates are: Democrat, Laurie Jaffe, and Republicans Drew Richards and George Doerrer, and Green Party candidates are Lorian Simister and Aldea Savva. Residents will choose two candidates.
For the Zoning Board of Appeals alternate the candidates are: Maureen Noonan, a Democrat, and Republican, Dylan Walter.
And the candidates for Police Commission are: Peter Niles, a Democrat, Republicans, Bruce Farmer and Lou Russo, and Green Party candidates Phil Sengle and Rob Derry. Residents will choose two candidates.
Connecticut offers Election Day registration, but those who arrive need to be registered by 8 p.m. in order to vote. Unlike previously registered voters standing in line before 8 p.m. to register won't guarantee the ability to vote.
Absentee ballots are also available for those who won't be in town all of election day or for a multitude of other reasons. Voters can also register online prior to the election.
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