Sharon Election Results 2011

Sharon 2011 Election Results
Those who were elected Nov. 8 are indicated in bold,
and with green shading.
DemocraticRepublicanPetitioning
First Selectman Robert John Loucks - 520 
SelectmanMeg Szalewicz - 195John Perotti - 347 (Recount)*Howard M. Randall - 343 (Recount)*
TreasurerTina M. Pitcher - 413Tina M. Pitcher - 377 
Tax CollectorDonna Christensen - 414Donna Christensen - 370 
Board of FinanceThomas H. Bartram - 633Karen Dignacco - 428 
Board of Finance - Fill vacancy two years Mary Robertson - 564 
Board of Finance - Alt. six-year termHarding Bancroft - 580  
Board of Finance - Alt. four-year term  Eric Siebold - 510 
Board of EducationBrian F. Kenny - 594Electra Tortorella - 331 
Darin S. Hudson - 436Michael Lynch - 306 
Board of Education - Fill vacancy two yearsAlexandra Hunter - 510Michael Tesoro - 310 
Board of Assessment AppealsMary T. Kirby - 556Helen Degener - 251 
Planning and Zoning Barclay Prindle - 670  
Laurence B. Rand - 566  
Planning and Zoning - Fill vacancy two yearsDona M. Ferry - 569  
Planning and Zoning AlternateSusan Lynn - 452Elizabeth Hall - 570 
Zoning Board of AppealsNicholas Gordon - 487Will Trowbridge - 540 
Jerome Simonson - 492  
Zoning Board of Appeals AlternateAllen I. Young - 455Scott Pastre - 487 
 Michael Tesoro - 380 
Regional Board of EducationMarilyn Yerks - 555Judge Manning - 270 

Total Registered Voters: 1,695Total Registered Democrats: 611Total Registered Republicans: 503Total Registered Unaffiliated: 573Total Registered as Other: 8*The recount by the registrars of voters will take place Sunday, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. at Town Hall on Main Street.All successful candidates take office Nov. 22, except the Region One representative, who takes office Dec. 1.

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