Canaan/Falls Village Election Results 2011

Canaan/Falls Village
2011 Election Results
Those who were elected Nov. 8 are indicated in bold,
and with green shading.
 DemocraticRepublican
First SelectmanPatricia Allyn Mechare - 110  
SelectmanCharles Holmes Lewis - 68Greg D. Marlowe - 81
TreasurerLinda S. Paviol - 133  
Tax CollectorJean M. Bronson - 142  
Board of FinanceBrenda L. Nielson - 105Louis G. Timolat - 123
 John B. Allyn - 127
Board of Finance AlternateSuzanne L. Chinatti - 105  
Mathew David Thompson - 108  
Board of EducationDominick A. Caiati Jr. - 100Ameen Storm Abo-Hamzy - 82
Laura W. Werntz - 78  
Board of Education To fill a vacancy for two yearsRachel E. Gall - 113  
Board of Assessment Appeals  Louis G. Timolat - 120
Zoning Board of AppealsPatrick S. Hafner - 97Dennis H. Jasmine - 128
 Ellery W. Sinclair - 118
Zoning Board of Appeals AlternateBarbara C. Riley - 102Stephen J. Dean - 121
ConstablesF. George Anastasio - 53Peter Lawson - 72
John P. Holland - 81Louis G. Timolat - 97
Patrick S. Hafner - 64Ellery W. Sinclair - 84
 Susan J. Kelsey - 95
Region One Board of EducationGale Courey Toensing - 118  

Total Registered Voters: 723

Total Registered Democrats: 252
Total Registered Republicans: 197
Total Registered Unaffiliated: 272
Total Registered as Other: 2

All successful candidates take office Nov. 9.

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