Lindenmayer wins Kent

KENT — In a three-way race for first selectman, Marty Lindenmayer came out on top. His opponent Lynn Mellis Worthington earned enough votes to be seated as a selectman, along with her running mate and incumbent selectman Glenn Sanchez.

Several other contested races yielded new additions to Kent’s town government as well.

See the vote totals for all ballot items below with winners indicated in bold.

 

First Selectman

Marty Lindenmayer (U) 587

Lynn Mellis Worthington (D) 460

Rufus deRham (U) 115

 

Selectman

Glenn Sanchez (D) 779

Ed Matson (R) 318

 

Tax Collector

Deborah Devaux (D/R) 1064

 

Board of Finance

Fran Goodsell (D) 828

Charles Cogut (D) 684

Lynn Harrington (R) 397

 

Board of Education

Jenn Duncan (D) 789

Katherine Symonds (R) 329

 

Board of Education
(fill two year vacancy)

Heather Brand (D) 831

 

Board of Assessment
 Appeals 

John Veltri (D) 557

Rufus deRham (R) 537

 

Planning and Zoning
 Commission

Sarah Chase (D) 650

Lawrence Dumoff (D) 506

Matthew Winter (U) 505

J. Adam Manes (U) 205

 

Zoning Board of Appeals

Daniel Schiesel (D) 712

Anne Bisenius (R) 538

Nicholas Downes (R) 455

 

Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate

Elizabeth Aviles (D) 848

 

Sewer Commission

Ellie Place (D) 763

Jack Nelson (R) 557

Joseph Agli (R) 335

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