Norfolk 2011 Election Results

 

First selectman
Susan M. Dyer (D, R) 393

Selectman
Leo F. Colwell Jr. (D) 338
James J. Stotler, Sr. (R) 284

Treasurer
Chelsea J. Byrne (D, R) 397

Tax Collector
Eleanor E. LaForge (D, R) 381

Board of Finance
W. Graham Allyn (D) 327
Angela M. Bollard (R) 172
Joshua N DeCerbo (R) 233

Board of Finance Vacancy
James P. Robinson (R) 312

Board of Finance Alternate
Nina M. Ritson (R) 297

Finance Alternate Vacancy
Leo A. Groppo (D) 256
Bruce F. Anderson (R) 140

Board of Education
E. Jay Lockwood (D) 265
Frank Buyak (R) 110
Joseph W. Green (D) 266
Ann R. DeCerbo (R) 225
Donna Rubin (D,R) 305

Board of Assessment Appeals
Schuyler W. Thompson (R) 316

Planning and Zoning Commission
Ruthann Olson (D) 227
Kenneth M. Hall (R) 155
William O. Riiska (D) 262
Paul Chaplinsky Sr. (R) 88
J. Vinton Lawrence (D) 263
Schuyler W. Thompson (R) 206

Planning and Zoning Alternate
Betsy K. Little (D) 325

Zoning Board of Appeals
Daniel J Green (D) 313
Melissa J. Robinson (R) 246
Mary J. Bazzano Reeve (D) 330
Carl F.Gundlach (R) 175

Zoning Appeals Alternate
Buzz B. Peacock (D) 283
Alan J. Boucher (R) 302
Frannk Trager (R) 137

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