Recount confirms Kiefer in Salisbury

SALISBURY — Salisbury First Selectman Curtis Rand ran unopposed and won a tenth term. 

Selectman Chris Williams was reelected, and a recount Monday morning, Nov. 13, confirmed challenger Kitty Kiefer edged out incumbent selectman Don Mayland by three votes for the final spot on the board.

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

 

First Selectman 

Curtis Rand (D)  969

 

Selectman

Chris Williams (D) 829

Kitty Kiefer (U) 429

Don Mayland (R) 426

 

Board of Finance

Michael Volstad (D) 935

Pari Forood (U)   406

 

Board of Education

Lucia Phillip (D)  693

Barret Prinz (D)  651

David Valcin (U) 355

Peter Becket (R) 228

Stanley T. Morby (R) 175

 

Board of Assessment
Appeals

Elvia Gignoux (D)  966

 

Planning and Zoning
 Commission

Michael Klemens (D) 844

Bob Riva (R) 535

 

Planning and Zoning
Commission Alternate

Beth Wells (D) 870

Danella Schiffer (D) 825

 

Zoning Board of Appeals

Stacey Weiner (D) 790

Lee Greenhouse (D) 772

Janet Lynn (R) 324

 

Zoning Board of Appeals Alternate

Harding Bancroft (D)  916

 

Regional Board of Education

Flora Lazar (D) 904

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