Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Election 2017 Official Results

The following are the official results sent to the Secretary of the State's Office.

Turnout was low, with 20.9% of the 26,547 people on the active list casting a ballot. This contrasts with a statewide turnout of 31.0%.

Minority party representation rules required that at least 2 seats on the Board of Education, and at least 2 seats on the Planning and Zoning Commission and at least one Planning and Zoning Commission Alternate be filled with a Republican. The names in BOLD are those of the candidates who will actually be seated.

Board of Education:


Lisa Loomis (D)
 3,227
Sean T. King (D)
 3,038
Patricia Alston (D)
 2,975
Vincent J. Loffredo (D)
2,964
Ed Ford Jr.  (R)
2,154
 Jonathan Pulino  (R)
1,942
Christopher J. Sugar (R)
1,859
Kevin M. Kelly (R)
1,755




Planning and Zoning Commission


Stephen H. Devoto  (D)
3,153
Steven M. Kovach (D) 
2,804
Nicholas Ficaro  (D)
2,661
Nick Fazzino (R)           
2,163
Corrine Dorsey (R)
2,017
Anthony R. J. Moran (R)
1,663

Planning and Zoning Commission Alternate


Amy Albert (D)
2,956
Tyrell J. Brown (R)
1,832

Question 1. Shall the $87,350,000 appropriation and bond authorization for ... a new Middle School ... be approved?
YES       3481
NO         1755

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So in other words, Democrats win overwhelmingly but lose because we have to let the Republicans play? Great. Real democratic process there. Why not just appoint people without any public input? Clearly it doesn't freaking matter!