Politics & Government

Milford Election Results 2025: Projected Winner Revealed In Mayoral Race

Milford residents cast their ballots for several key local races on Election Day. Here are the latest results.

The polls have now closed in Milford.
The polls have now closed in Milford. (Patch Graphics)

MILFORD, CT ? In the Milford mayoral race, Democrat Rich Smith defeated incumbent Republican Tony Giannattasio, according to unofficial results from the Office of the Secretary of State.

Smith previously served as mayor in 2023 when then-Mayor Ben Blake resigned from office.

Smith argued in favor of lower taxes and making Milford more affordable.

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Milford Democrats wrote on Facebook that Democrats won all 10 Board of Education seats and have a majority on the Board of Aldermen at 9 to 6.


Related: Rich Smith Announces Candidacy For Milford Mayor, Promises Lower Taxes

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Here are the local candidates:

Mayor

The Democratic candidate is Rich Smith

The Republican candidate is Tony Giannattasio


Board of Aldermen, vote for up to three

District 1

The Democratic candidates are Christopher D. Hite, Stu Zolty

The Republican candidates are Andy Fowler, Win Smith, Walter W. Hagedorn

District 2

The Democratic candidates are Toni Lombardi, Robert A. Pacelli, Jr.

The Republican candidates are Kal M. Ali, Pasquale Civitella

District 3

The Democratic candidates are Holly E. Mulrenan, Paul J. Healy

The Republican candidate is Michael S. Casey

District 4

The Democratic candidates are Philip J. Vetro, Jennfier Federico

The Republican candidates are Win Smith Jr., Katie Martino

District 5

The Democratic candidates are Mike Smith, Alex Armstrong, Meghan Brennan

The Republican candidates are Ray Vitali, Bill Bevan


Constables vote for up to four

The Democratic candidates are Theodore O. Boynton III, Linda J. Hardiman, Dominic M. Cotton, Michelle L. Cotton

The Republican candidates are Jay Tranquilli, Scott A. Marlow, Steven T. Visconti, Ralph Piselli


Board of Education, vote for up to two

District 1

The Democratic candidates are Nicole Wilhelm, Mary Claire Edmonds

The Republican candidates are Deborah C. Abel, Melissa Tranquilli

District 2

The Democratic candidates are Meghan Doyle, Susan Glennon

The Republican candidates are Tracy Crutchfield, Kathy Mitas

District 3

The Democratic candidates are Adam Scobie, Jennifer Brown

The Republican candidate is Renee C. Casey

District 4

The Democratic candidates are Tom Koba, Cindy Wolfe Boynton

The Republican candidate is Frank Fanelli III

District 5

The Democratic candidates are Hanna Tedros, Nicole Flowers

The Republican candidates are Suzanne DiBiase, Gerald Mirto


Planning and Zoning, vote for one

District 1

The Democratic candidate is Damon Ralph

The Republican candidate is Scott Firmender

District 2

The Democratic candidate is John Mortimer

The Republican candidate Bob Tschilske

District 3

The Democratic candidate is Jim Quish

The Republican candidate is Steve Visconti

District 4

Democratic candidate Brian E. Kaligan is running unopposed.

District 5

The Democratic candidate is Bryan Neil Anderson

The Republican candidate is Michael Ranilla

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