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Granby 2019 Local Elections: Vote Totals For Every Race

The polls have closed and the votes have been counted in Granby's municipal election.

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GRANBY, CT — The polls have closed and the votes have been counted in Granby's municipal election. There were numerous positions up for grabs as listed below.

FIRST SELECTMAN
Republican Party B. Scott Kuhnly 1,713 60.32%
Petitioning Candidate Glenn G. Ballard 1,127 39.68%


SELECTMEN
Democratic Party Sally S. King 1,151 19.34%
Democratic Party James C. Lofink 1,052 17.68%
Republican Party Edward E. Ohannessian 1,311 22.03%
Republican Party Mark Neumann 1,439 24.18%
Petitioning Candidate John Alexander Bazyk 998 16.77%

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BOARD OF FINANCE FULL TERM
Democratic Party William Kennedy 1,901 29.55%
Republican Party Kelly O. Rome 2,257 35.08%
Republican Party Michael B. Guarco Jr. 2,276 35.37%


BOARD OF FINANCE TO FILL VACANCY FOR TWO YEARS
Republican Party James Tsaptsinos 0 0.00%

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BOARD OF EDUCATION
Democratic Party Lynn Guelzow 1,318 12.14%
Democratic Party Christine Peaslee 1,269 11.69%
Democratic Party Monica Logan 1,127 10.38%
Democratic Party Jenny Emery 1,654 15.23%
Republican Party Rosemarie Weber 1,901 17.51%
Republican Party David Peling 1,732 15.95%
Republican Party Mark Fiorentino 1,856 17.09%


BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS
Republican Party Lowell C. Johnson 2,352 100.00%


PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
Democratic Party Christine L. Chinni 1,898 22.19%
Republican Party Mark Lockwood 2,237 26.15%
Republican Party Brennan Sheahan 2,196 25.68%
Republican Party Jonathan Boardman 2,222 25.98%


PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ALTERNATE
Republican Party Paula H. Johnson 2,359 100.00%


ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Democratic Party Suzanne Yucha 1,916 30.24%
Republican Party Steve Muller 2,209 34.86%
Republican Party Ann Crimmins 2,211 34.90%


ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ALTERNATE
Democratic Party David Hennessey 1,998 100.00%


TOWN MODERATOR
Republican Party John E. Adams 2,443 100.00%


GRANBY, CT — Voters will head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 5 to vote in Granby’s municipal election. The position of first selectman, spots on the boards of education and selectmen are all up for grabs.

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.

First Seletman: Republican B. Scott Kuhnly and petitioning candidate Glenn G. Ballard.

Selectmen: Democrats Sally S. King, James C. Lofnik; Republicans Edward E. Ohannessian, Mark Neumann; and petitioning candidate John Alexander Bazyk. Voters will choose two candidates.

Board of Finance: Democrat William Kennedy; Republicans Kelly O. Rome and Michael B. Guarco, Jr.

Board of Finance: Republican James Tsaptsinos is running unopposed.

Board of Education: Democrats Lynn Guelzow, Chirstine Peaslee, Monica Logan, James Emery; Republicans Rosemarie Weber, David Peling, Mark Fiorentino. Voters will choose four candidates.

Planning and Zoning Commission: Democrat Christine L. Chinni; Republicans Mark Lockwood, Brennan Sheahan, Jonathan Boardman. Voters will choose four candidates.

Planning and Zoning Commission alternate: Republican Paula H. Johnson.

Zoning Board of Appeals: Democrat Suzanne Yucha; Republicans Steve Muller, Ann Crimmins. Voters will choose three candidates.

Zoning Board of Appeals alternate: Democrat David Hennessey is running unopposed.

Town Moderator: Republican John E. Adams is running unopposed.

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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