New Milford 2021 Elections: Polls Close, Votes Being Counted

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New Milford CT

02 November, 2021

8:02 PM

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NEW MILFORD, CT — The polls have closed in New Milford and the votes are being counted to determine numerous key races for mayor, and spots on the Town Council, Board of Education and Board of Finance In the New Milford race for mayor, Republican incumbent Pete Bass ran against Democrat Ted Hine. There are fifteen candidates competing for nine openings on the Town Council. Democrats Mary Jane Lundgren, David Lawson, Anthony Morrissey, Michael Shackelford, Brendan Gaul, Hilary Ram, Mohammed Karim, Alexandra Thomas and Exiene Lofrgen are vying with Republicans Katy Francis, Chris Cosgrove, Joseph Failla, Sal Rynkiewicz, Michael Nahom and Thomas Esposito for the seats. Democrats Joseph Baker, Robyn Mann and Gale Alexander, and Republicans Diane Klaif, Walter O'Connor and Joseph DeGregorio, are battling for three open slots on the Board of Finance.Voters may select up to four candidates for full-term openings on the Board of Education. Republicans are fielding Leslie Sarich, Wendy Ann Faulenbach and Keith Swanhall Jr. The choices offered by the Democrats are Thomas O'Brien, Steven Mann, Bill Dahl and Marilyn Lipscomb. Democrat Cindy Davis is running against Eric Hansell to fill the two-year position on the BoE. Return to Patch for results as they come in. Subscribe to free New Milford News Alerts for election results. In the race for a position on the Board of Assessment Appeals, Democrat Ellen Conklin ran against Republican Frank Bidetti. New Milford voters choase two candidates for the Planning Commission from a field of four. They are Democrats Korey Linder and Jim Scheef; and Republicans Michael Crespan and George Sam. Republicans Scott Leddy and Frank Greco, and Democrats Robert Gambino and Kateland Kelly, are competing for two full-term positions on the Zoning Board of Appeals. Democrats Jackie Lyn Alexander and Michael Anastas ran against Republicans William Taylor and Charles Bogie for two available seats on the Zoning Commission.

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