Update: New Haven Election Results 2021: Elicker Reelected Mayor
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New Haven CT
02 November, 2021
8:01 PM
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NEW HAVEN, CT βThe polls closed in New Haven and voters reelected Justin Elicker as mayor. Elicker defeated Republican John Carlson β the first Republican mayoral candidate in 14 years β by 9,936 to 1,638 votes, the New Haven Independent reported. Elicker made brief remarks after the ballots were counted. Yet to come are votes for City Clerk, Board of Alders and Board of Education. As of 10 a.m. Wednesday morning, the Secretary of State said official results statewide have not yet been displayed due to a technical issue. "The election night reporting system has a technical issue affecting the display of results, but all of the results are tallied and entered into the election night reporting system locally. All of the results that have been entered thus far are safely and securely stored on the system, but are not currently being displayed. The third-party vendor that manages the reporting system is working right now to display the results as soon as possible. If anyone is interested in getting specific results while we work to fix the issue, please email [email protected] and we will get you what you are looking for as soon as we can." The election night reporting system has a technical issue affecting the display of results, but all of the results are tallied and entered into the election night reporting system locally. (1/3)β Denise Merrill (@SOTSMerrill) November 3, 2021 Return to Patch for results as they come in. Subscribe here to get New Haven news alerts. Note: Candidates whose names are highlighted below submitted Patch Candidate Profile forms. The choice for Mayor is Democrat Justin E. Elicker, Republican John A. Carlson and Independent Mayce V. Torres. The choice for City Clerk is Democrat Michael B. Smart and Republican Anthony D. Acri III. The choices for Board of Education are Democrat Edward T. Joyner and Republican James O'Connell. The choices for Alder are:Ward 1 Democrat Alex GuzhnayWard 2 Democrat Frank DouglassWard 3 Democrat Ron C. HurtWard 4 Democrat Evelyn RodriquezWard 5 Democrat Kampton SinghWard 6 Democrat Carmen RodriquezWard 7 Democrat & Working Families Party Eli B. Sabin Ward 8 Democrat Ellen CupoWard 9 Democrat Charles DeckerWard 10 Democrat Anna M. FesterWard 11-2, 11-3 Democrat Renee Haywood and Republican Gail E. RoundtreeWard 12 Democrat Gerald M. AntunesWard 13 Democrat Rosa Ferraro-Santana, Republican Deborah Reyes and Green Party Patricia M. KaneWard 14 Democrat Sarah MillerWard 15 Democrat Ernie SantiagoWard 16 Democrat Jose CrespoWard 17 Democrat Salvatore Punzo and Republican AnneMarie Rivera-BerriosWard 18 Democrat Salvatore DeCola and Republican Steven R. OroscoWard 19 Democrat Kimberly R. EdwardsWard 20 Democrat Devin Avshalom-Smith and Petitioning Candidate Addie D. KimbroughWard 21 Democrat Steven WinterWard 22 Democrat Jeanette MorrisonWard 23 Democrat Tyisha Walker-MyersWard 24 Democrat Evette HamiltonWard 25 Democrat Adam MarchandWard 26 Democrat Darryl J. Brackeen Jr and Republican Joshua Van HoesenWard 27 Democrat Richard FurlowWard 28 Democrat Shafiq AbdussaburWard 29 Democrat Brian WingateWard 30 Democrat Honda Smith
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