Cornwall 2015 Election Results

Cornwall 2015 Election

All successful candidates are marked with an asterisk*.

 

Democrat

Republican

Other

Petitioning

First Selectman

* Gordon M. Ridgway (365) 

K.C. Baird (141)

 

 

Selectman

* Richard Bramley (292)

* Heidi L. Kearns (204)

 

 

Town Clerk

* Vera Dinneen (352)

* Vera Dinneen (155)

* Vera
Dinneen (1)

 

Treasurer

* John Green (339)

* John Green (151)

* John Green (2)

 

Tax Collector

* Jean Bouteiller (341)

* Jean Bouteiller (154)

 

 

Board of Finance

 

* John LaPorta (340)

* Lisa Lansing (405)

* John LaPorta (142)

* John LaPorta (6)

 

Board of Finance
To fill a vacancy for two years

 

* John Preston (344)

 

 

Board of Finance Alternate

* Darilyn Woods (394)

* Joseph Pryor (283)

 

 

Board of Education

*Thomas Levine (313) 

* Catherine Hosterman (355)

* Tracy Gray (290)

Erin Hedden (275)

 

 

Board of Assessment Appeals

* Paul De Angelis (267)

* Karen Bartomioli (116)

 

Roger L. Kane (104)

Board of Assessment Appeals
To fill a vacancy for two years

*Pam Longwell (419)

 

 

 

Planning and Zoning Commission

* James LaPorta (393)

* Peter Kalmes (257)

Richard Griggs

 (189)

 

 

Zoning Board of Appeals

* Nancy Calhoun (392)

* Betty Spence (255)

Margaret Haske (241)

 

 

Park and Recreation Commission 

* Thomas R. Juliano (279)

* Johan Winsser (300)

* John Sanders (343)

* Rocco Botto (354)

* Tom Juliano (137)

Ian Huggan (186)

 

 

Park and Recreation Commission
To fill a vacancy for two years

* Elizabeth Mitchell (400)

 

 

 


Total Registered Voters: 973
Total Registered Democrats: 398
Total Registered Republicans: 185
Total Registered Unaffiliated:383
Total Registered as Other: 7
Total number of ballots cast: 516

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