Sharon 2017 Election Results

 

Sharon Candidates for 2017

 

Democrat

Republican

First Selectman

 

Brent M. Colley

391

Selectman

Jessica K. Fowler

442

Dale C. Jones

331

Town Clerk

 

Linda R. Amerighi

415

Treasurer

 

Tina M. Pitcher

405

Tax Collector

Donna Christensen

344

Donna Christensen

186

Board of Finance

Thomas H. Bartram

470

Karen S. Dignacco

295

Board of Finance Alternate

 

Robert E. Duncan

344

Board of Education

 

Anne M-S Vance

339

 

Plamen Petkov

316

Kathleen A. Visconti

189

 

Doug Cahill

212

Board of Assessment Appeals

Brent Prindle

461

 

Planning and Zoning Commission

Barclay Prindle

470

Laurance Rand

458

 

Planning and Zoning Commission Alternate

Larry Moskowitz

456

 

Zoning Board of Appeals

 

Al Tortorella

358

 

Mike Dignacco

339

Zoning Board of Appeals 

Alternate

Zelina Blagden

347

Michael R. Tesoro

181

Region One Board of Education 

 

Bob Whelan

359

 

There were 1,669 active registered voters in Sharon on Nov. 7, with 628 Democrats, 461 Republicans, 570 unaffiliated and eight registered as other. No information was available from the registrars on the total number of people in Sharon who voted Nov. 7.

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