Politics & Government
Fairfield Election Results 2025: 6 Of 7 Charter Revisions Adopted, Unofficial Vote Totals For Every Race
Here are the unofficial vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Fairfield municipal election on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

FAIRFIELD, CT ? Fairfield residents on Tuesday voted to adopt six of seven Charter Revision questions, and also helped Democrats hold onto the town's levers of power.
Here are the unofficial vote totals for every local race, as shared by FairfieldVotes.org as of Wednesday morning; unofficial totals from the Secretary of State's Office were not yet available as of Wednesday afternoon. Winners in bold; some races are close and may require a recount.
Board of Finance (Full Term), Vote for Up to Two*
Democrat Shane Pendley ? 9,214
Democrat Robert Ellwanger ? 9,357
Republican Brendan T. Lynch ? 7,302
Republican Jim Meyers ? 7,514
Working Families Robert Ellwanger ? N/A
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Board of Finance (Two-Year Term to Fill a Vacancy), Vote for One
Democrat Dave Rock ? 9,474
Republican David Pelsue ? 7,258
Board of Education, Vote for Up to Four
Democrat Jennifer Jacobsen ? 10,332
Democrat Kristin O'Neill ? 10,521
Republican Jacquelyn Bardenwerper ? 7,932
Republican Nicholas Aysseh ? 7,939
Working Families Kristin O'Neill ? N/A
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Board of Assessment Appeals, Vote for Two
Democrat Ronek Patel ? 9,056
Democrat Neal R. Fink ? 9,189
Republican Paulette Cuozzo ? 7,479
Republican Judy Szablak ? 7,275
Town Plan and Zoning Commission (Full Term), Vote for Up to Two
Democrat Jonathan Delgado ? 9,010
Democrat Steven A. Levy ? 9,003
Republican Thomas Noonan ? 7,385
Republican Veronica Monahan ? 7,620
Town Plan and Zoning Commission (Two-Year Term), Vote for One
Democrat Peter Capozzi ? 8,848
Republican Alexis P. Harrison ? 7,997
Town Plan and Zoning Commission (Alternate), Vote for Up to Two
Democrat Peter Siccardi ? 9,352
Democrat Joseph Siebert ? 8,894
Republican Lukas Thomas ? 7,334
Republican Andrew Ragonese ? 7,196
Working Families Peter Siccardi ? N/A
Zoning Board of Appeals (Full Term), Vote for One
Democrat Brian Avallone ? 9,172
Republican Joseph DeMartino ? 7,374
Zoning Board of Appeals (Two-Year Term), Vote for One
Democrat Christine Hogan ? 9,554
Republican Adam Lau ? 7,015
Zoning Board of Appeals (Alternate), Vote for Up to Two
Democrat Alethe Fatherley ? 9,031
Democrat Harold Zawadski ? 8,737
Republican Kenneth Osborn ? 7,344
Republican Rachel Fowler ? 7,474
Constable, Vote for Up to Four
Democrat Kevin W. Flynn ? 9,462
Democrat Ruth Smey ? 9,158
Democrat Charlene Sabia Lebo ? 9,262
Democrat Jay Wolk ? 8,881
Republican Roger V. Autuori ? 6,672
Republican Holly Lanese ? 6,914
Republican Michael D. Herley ? 6,781
Republican Matt Paul ? 6,713
Representative Town Meeting, Vote for Up to Four
District 1
Democrat Doug Kniffin ? 879
Republican Kenneth Astarita ? 864
Republican Melissa Longo ? 870
Republican Peter Britton ? 951
Republican Brooke Sparacino ? 923
District 2
Democrat Tara Cook-Littman ? 744
Democrat Scott Bisang ? 679
Democrat Craig Diamond ? 694
Democrat Gil Larsen ? 690
Republican Edward Bateson ? 590
Republican Denise Fernandez ? 604
Republican Meghan McCloat ? 628
Republican Christopher Shea ? 635
District 3
Democrat Anne Fifick ? 1,104
Democrat Cindy Waldron ? 1,111
Democrat Myke Nicholas-Hartigan ? 1,061
Democrat Ashby Dodge ? 1,033
Republican Shenton King ? 897
Republican Karen McCormack ? 931
Republican Michael Finneran ? 1,033
Republican Jeffrey Steele ? 1,006
District 4
Democrat Elizabeth A. Zezima ? 1,316
Democrat Jennifer A. Hauhuth ? 1,301
Democrat Laura Karson ? 1,285
Democrat Michelle McCabe ? 1,366
Republican Dan Ford ? 733
Republican Lisa Miro ? 670
Republican Mike DeMato ? 716
Republican Jill Grant ? 646
District 5
Democrat Jay Wolk ? 947
Democrat Betsy Elrick ? 993
Democrat Sharon B. Pistilli ? 1,002
Democrat Josh Garskof ? 982
Republican Jamie R. DeFelice ? 615
Republican Bob Hersh ? 619
Republican Wyatt Whiteman ? 588
Republican Roger V. Autuori ? 593
District 6
Democrat Emma Barron ? 676
Democrat Tracy Rodriguez ? 660
Democrat Erik Drewniak ? 627
Democrat Rob Blanchard ? 663
Republican Trisha Pytko ? 483
Republican Dominick Spadaro ? 494
Republican Hannah Gale ? 486
Republican Tony DeLaurentis ? 499
District 7
Democrat John Kuhn ? 883
Democrat Scott Nickel ? 877
Democrat Steve Berecz ? 866
Democrat Lori Galdenzi ? 903
Republican Thomas McCarthy ? 728
Republican Jack Shostak ? 746
Republican Jackson Shostak ? 736
Republican Plamena Georgieva ? 661
District 8
Democrat Lenny Braman ? 680
Democrat Richard Jacobs ? 695
Democrat Chris Carroll ? 722
Democrat Eileen O'Reilly ? 717
Republican Christine Ludwiczak ? 679
Republican Brendan Murray ? 659
Republican Collin Colburn ? 664
Republican Andrew Keefe ?647
District 9
Democrat Dru Georgiadis ? 1,089
Democrat Lisa Havey ? 1,035
Democrat Karen Wackerman ? 1,066
Democrat Amanda Parrish Morgan ? 1,052
Republican Peter Collins ? 847
Republican Bruce Ryan ? 802
District 10
Democrat Margaret Horton ? 1,141
Democrat Matt Ambrose ? 1,124
Democrat Justin Contratto ? 1,058
Democrat Pierre Ratzki ? 1,034
Republican Greg Alprin ? 783
Republican Ceasar N. Anquillare ? 748
Republican Dean Kardamis ? 792
Republican Laurie Quick ? 827
Charter Revision Questions, Vote Yes or No
#1: Shall the Town Charter be amended to allow the RTM to retain its own legal counsel upon the affirmative vote of at least 77.5% of the entire membership of the RTM? Y - 9,468; N - 5,343
#2: Shall Sections 1.4, 9.1, 9.28 and 10.12 of the Town Charter be amended to (i.) include the General Manager of the Water Pollution Control Utility as a Charter position with defined responsibilities; and (ii) clarify the water pollution control function, roles, and responsibilities in the town by including both a Water Pollution Control Utility as a department of the Town and a Water Pollution Control Authority Board of Commissioners? Y - 11,740; No - 3,390
#3: Shall Sections 1.4, 9.1 and 9.14 of the Town Charter be amended to include the position of Chief Operating Officer as a Charter position? Y - 9,144; No - 5,604
#4: Shall the Town Charter be amended to remove requirements to mail and/or publish in a newspaper having general circulation in the Town (unless required by Connecticut General Statutes) notice of meetings, ordinances, and/or final budgets, and to require that such items be posted on the Town's website? Y - 7,779; No - 7,656
#5: Shall Section 6.3.B of the Town Charter be amended to require that any Selectman appointed pursuant to that section during the first 18 months of the term of office of the Selectman being replaced shall stand for election at the next municipal election to fill the office for the remaining two years? Y - 11,013; No - 4,240
#6: Shall the Town Charter be amended to allow the Town to adopt or change the Town Seal by ordinance? Y - 7,227; No - 7,700
#7: Shall the remaining proposed Charter amendments contained in the Charter Revision Commission's Final report, which report was approved by the Board of Selectmen on August 6, 2025, be adopted? Y - 8,766; No - 5,155
*Note: Due to confusing ballot information from the Secretary of State's Office, one winner from Tuesday's election for the Board of Finance (Full Term) was not included. Jim Meyers' name has been switched to bold to indicate he was elected to the office.
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