Politics & Government

Milford Election Results 2025: Vote Totals For Every Race

Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Milford local elections.

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

MILFORD, CT ? The votes have all been counted in Milford, and below are the totals for each candidate.

In the mayoral race, Democrat Rich Smith defeated incumbent Republican Tony Giannattasio.

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

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The preliminary vote totals are courtesy of the Office of the Secretary of State.

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Here are the vote totals for local candidates:

Mayor

Democrat: Rich Smith (9,964)

Republican: Tony Giannattasio (8,059)


Board of Aldermen, vote for up to three

District 1

Democrats: Christopher D. Hite (1,837), Stu Zolty (1,764)

Republicans: Andy Fowler (1,915), Win Smith (1,933), Walter W. Hagedorn (1,859)

District 2

Democrats: Toni Lombardi (1,944), Robert A. Pacelli, Jr. (2,011)

Republicans: Kal M. Ali (1,482), Pasquale Civitella (1,464)

District 3

Democrats: Holly E. Mulrenan (1,872), Paul J. Healy (1,902)

Republican: Michael S. Casey (1,535)

District 4

Democrats: Philip J. Vetro (2,092), Jennfier Federico (2,115)

Republicans: Win Smith Jr. (1,767), Katie Martino (1,725)

District 5

Democrats: Mike Smith (2,072), Alex Armstrong (1,967), Meghan Brennan (2,352)

Republicans: Ray Vitali (1,815), Bill Bevan (1,835)


Constables vote for up to four

Democrats: Theodore O. Boynton III (9,636), Linda J. Hardiman (9,888), Dominic M. Cotton (8,757), Michelle L. Cotton (9,244)

Republicans: Jay Tranquilli (7,277), Scott A. Marlow (7,470), Steven T. Visconti (7,874), Ralph Piselli (7,571)


City Clerk

Democrat Pete Smith was unopposed


Board of Education, vote for up to two

District 1

Democrats: Nicole Wilhelm (1,834), Mary Claire Edmonds (1,826)

Republicans: Deborah C. Abel (1,758), Melissa Tranquilli (1,778)

District 2

Democrats: Meghan Doyle (1,929), Susan Glennon (1,894)

Republicans: Tracy Crutchfield (1,322), Kathy Mitas (1,291)

District 3

Democrats: Adam Scobie (1,731), Jennifer Brown (1,919)

Republican: Renee C. Casey (1,557)

District 4

Democrats: Tom Koba (1,982), Cindy Wolfe Boynton (2,323)

Republican: Frank Fanelli III (1,706)

District 5

Democrats: Hanna Tedros (2,026), Nicole Flowers (2,215)

Republicans: Suzanne DiBiase (1,782), Gerald Mirto (1,578)


Planning and Zoning, vote for one

District 1

Democrat: Damon Ralph (1,797)

Republican: Scott Firmender (1,861)

District 2

Democrat: John Mortimer (1,887)

Republican: Bob Tschilske (1,282)

District 3

Democrat: Jim Quish (1,758)

Republican: Steve Visconti (1,441)

District 4

Democrat Brian E. Kaligan was unopposed

District 5

Democrat: Bryan Neil Anderson (2,218)

Republican: Michael Ranilla (1,627)

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