WILTON, Conn. -- Three new members joined Wilton's Board of Education as Democrats and Republicans both won several seats on town boards in Tuesday's election.
According to unofficial results from the Connecticut Secretary of State, Democrats Deborah Low and Gretchen Jeanes, and Republican Glenn Hemmerle were all elected to the Board of Education. Republican incumbent Lori Bufano was re-elected to the Board of Selectmen, while Democrat Deborah McFadden was elected to the Board of Selectmen.
In the Board of Finance race, Democratic incumbent Richard Creeth and Republican incumbent Jeffrey Rutishauser were both re-elected, while Republican Stewart Koenigsberg was also elected to the board.
Below are the complete results of Tuesday's election, according to unofficial results from the Secretary of State, with winners highlighted in bold:
Board of Education:
- Deborah Low - D: 2,847
- Gretchen Jeanes - D: 2,420
- Andrea D. Preston - R: 1,540
- Glenn E. Hemmerle - R: 2,468
Board of Selectmen:
- Deborah McFadden - D: 2,294
- Joshua S. Cole - R: 1,744
- Lori Bufano - R: 2,084
- Al Alper - Petitioning Candidate: 611
Board of Finance:
- Richard F. Creeth - D: 2,720
- Stewart Koenigsberg - R: 2,416
- Jeffrey Rutishauser - R: 2,428
Board of Assessment Appeals:
- Rudolf Hoefling - R: 2,440
Planning and Zoning Commission - Full Term:
- Eric Fanwick - D: 2,374
- Doris Knapp - D: 2,466
- Peter Shiue - R: 2,280
- Sally Poundstone - R: 2,151
- Christopher Pagliaro - R: 2,257
- Melissa-Jean Rotini - Petitioning Candidate: 1,554
Planning and Zoning Commission - To Fill Vacancies:
- Basam E. Nabulsi - D: 2,651
- Richard Tomasetti - R: 2,407
- Matthew Murphy - R: 2,336
Zoning Board of Appeals:
- Tom Gunther - D: 2,639
- Kenny Rhodes - R: 2,421
Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate:
- Jaclyn Coleman - D: 2,614
- Tracy Serpa - R: 2,433
Constables:
- Bo Mitchell - D: 1,966
- Ernest G. Ricco - D: 1,931
- Warren L. Serenbetz, Jr. - R: 1,815
- Christopher Gardner - R: 2,111
- Raymond T. Tobiassen - R: 1,713
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