Sharon 2019 Election Results

In Sharon, the total number of voters on Nov. 5 was 640. The total number of registered voters is 1,648. 

 

Sharon Candidates for 2019

 

Democratic

Republican

First Selectman

 

Brent M. Colley

444

Selectman

Casey Flanagan

475

Dale C. Jones

369

Treasurer

Tina M. Pitcher

411

Tina M. Pitcher

208

Tax Collector

Donna A. Christensen

404

Donna A. Christensen

215

Board of Finance

Harding F. Bancroft Jr.

479

Mary B. Robertson

354

Board of Finance

To fill a vacancy
for 2 years

Jessica K. Fowler

418

Robert E. Duncan

209

Board of Finance

Alternate

To fill a vacancy
for 4 years

 

Robert W. Ensign

345

Board of Finance

Alternate

To fill a vacancy
for 2 years

Cody W. O’Kelly

369

Meghan Kenny Plouffe

250

Board of 

Education

 

Deborah Rathbun

445

Monica Connor

425

Amanda H. Thompson

256

Board of Assessment 

Appeals

Elizabeth Forstmann

381

Thomas F. Casey Sr.

249

Planning and 

Zoning Commission

Susan Lynn

455

Stanley MacMillan Jr.

405

Planning and 

Zoning Commission Alternate

Cybele Loening

451

Edward H. Wilbur

371

Zoning Board
of Appeals

Harding F. Bancroft Jr.

450

Allen I. Young 

450

William Trowbridge  

389

Zoning Board
of Appeals 

Alternate

Jill Suzanne Drew

476

Scott J. Pastre 

370

Region One Board
of Education 

 

Bob R. Whelan

413

 

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