Salisbury Election Results 2011

Salisbury Election Results - 2011
Those who were elected Nov. 8 are indicated in bold,
and with green shading.
 DemocraticRepublicanPetitioning
First SelectmanCurtis G. Rand - 1,095    
SelectmanJames van B. Dresser - 500Mark Lauretano - 441 Robert M. Riva - 402
Town Treasurer  Shirley A. Hurley - 1,005  
Board of FinanceMichael D. Clulow - 791Donald K. Mayland - 883  
  Charles Carleton - 544  
Board of EducationClaude R. Rolo - 527 Dana Scarpa - 348M. Beth Vernali - 464
Stephanie Jo Thomas - 650Jeffrey A. Lloyd - 513  
Board of Assessment AppealsJohn Harney Jr. - 1,132    
David T. Bayersdorfer - 1,100    
Planning and Zoning CommissionMichael W. Klemens - 856Jonathan Higgins - 938  
Zoning Board of AppealsLorna B. Brodtkorb - 980    
Charles W. Kelley - 1,015    
Zoning Board of Appeals AlternateGeorge R. Del Prete - 1,023    
Regional Board of EducationScooter W. Tedder - 902   Michael J. Flint - 329

Total Registered Voters: 2,917Total Registered Democrats: 1,158Total Registered Republicans: 636Total Registered Unaffiliated: 1,087All successful candidates take office Nov. 22, except the Region One representative, who takes office Dec. 1.

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