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MIDDLETOWN, CT — Voters went to the polls Tuesday to cast their votes for seats on the board of education and planning and zoning commission, along with two referendum questions.
Voters passed both referendum questions, Cassandra Day of the Middletown Press reported.
Voters overwhelmingly passed both referendum questions in #Middletown Q1, if oversight of noncertified school employees should be transferred to BOE, or remain with the city, passed 2,433 to 2,058. Q2, which dealt with edits to the charter, passed 3,281 to 1,138. pic.twitter.com/fX2lbCn4rU— Cassandra Day (@cassandrasdis) November 3, 2021 Below are the unofficial vote totals of every race, as reported by the Secretary of the State's Office:
Board of Education Democrat Susan Owens: 3,047
Democrat Emily F. Jackson: 3,279
Democrat Ian McMahon: 2,868 13.47%
Democrat Debra F. Guss: 3,172
Republican Bill Perkins: 1,909
Republican David Booth: 2,078
Republican Charles Wiltsie: 2,176
Republican Jon Pulino: 2,174
Write-In Laura Morello: 591
Planning & Zoning Commission Democrat Shanay Fulton: 2,837
Democrat Brian K. Gartner Jr.: 2,778
Democrat Kelly R. Sweeney: 2,787
Republican Joan Liska: 1,934
Republican Nick Fazzino: 2,103
Republican Sebastian N. Giuliano: 2,248
Petitioning Candidate Stephen H. Devoto: 1,197
Planning & Zoning Commission Alternate Democrat Michael P. Fallon: 2,945
Republican Hillary M. Thompkins: 1,874
See also: Middletown Election Results 2021: Winners Declared
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