Politics & Government

Election 2013: East Haven Voting Results [UPDATED]

[Editor's Note: The updated official town of East Haven election results following the Nov. 9 recount for District 4 Town Council seat have been posted with this article.]

UPDATE WEDNESDAY at 12:25 p.m

After a re-tabulation of Board of Education election results, it appears Republicans will now have a 5-4 majority on the new school board.

Town Attorney Joseph Zullo reported to East Haven Patch that as a result of the review, Republican Michele Delucia beat out Democrat Laura Kluth for the ninth and last spot on the new school board.

Delucia had 3,068 votes to Kluth 's 3,019.

The new board will now be as follows: 

  • John Finkle III, R
  • Thomas Hennessey, R
  • Ronald DeNuzzo, R
  • Lisa Geraci Anastasio, R
  • Marilyn Vitale, D
  • Louis Pacelli, D
  • Maryann Pellegrino, D
  • Christine Sandford, D
  • Michele Delucia, R

UPDATE at 12:25 a.m.

The complete rundown of winning candidates is as follows:

Mayor
  • Joseph Maturo Jr., R
Town Clerk
  • Stacy Gravino Piccirillo, D
Town Council
  • Ken McKay, R
  • Robert Parente, R
  • Fred Parlato, R
  • Joseph Santino Jr, D
  • Nicholas Palladino, D
  • Beverly Gravino, D
  • Judy Esposito, R
  • Robert Sand, R
  • Paul Thompson Jr, D
  • Michael Riolino, D
  • Joseph Badamo, D
  • Vincent Spaduzzi, R
  • Anthony Mansi, R
  • Rachard Anania, R
  • Henry Butler III, D
(Editor's Note: Fred Parlato was originally designated as a Democrat. He is in fact a Republican. This update has been edited to correct the error.)

Board of Finance
  • Beth Purcell, R
  • Salvatore Maltese, R
  • Ralph Vitale, R
  • Richard DePalma, D
  • Noreen Clough, D
  • Maria Tonelli, D
Board of Education
  • John Finkle III, R
  • Thomas Hennessey, R
  • Ronald DeNuzzo, R
  • Lisa Geraci Anastasio, R
  • Marilyn Vitale, D
  • Louis Pacelli, D
  • Maryann Pellegrino, D
  • Christine Sandford, D
  • Laura Kluth, D

UPDATE at 12:02 a.m.

The official election results from the East Haven Registrar of Voters has been added to this post. It can be downloaded, saved and printed out for review.

A complete rundown of winning candidates will be posted shortly.


UPDATE at 10 p.m.

The official mayoral vote total:

  • Joseph Maturo Jr - 3,963
  • Jack Stacey - 3,376
  • Adam Christoferson - 166
  • Oni Sioson - 33
In addition, below is an unofficial breakdown of district-by-district voting, with the tallies ordered Maturo, Stacey, Christoferson and Sioson.

  • D1 - 733, 602, 29, 6
  • D1s - 64, 43, 9, 1
  • D2 - 725, 722, 43, 10
  • D3 - 734, 606, 17, 6
  • D4 - 654, 678, 36, 5
  • D5 - 648, 551, 23, 4
  • D5s - 38, 36, 0, 0 
East Haven Patch has just received the full official election tallies for East Haven. And I will have that scanned, posted and shared in an update soon.


UPDATE at 8:25 a.m.

East Haven Mayor Joseph Maturo Jr will serve another term claiming victory over this Democratic challenger Jack Stacey.

The New Haven Register has just sent out a breaking news text alert that Stacey has announced that he lost the race to the incumbent Maturo.

East Haven Patch currently is at Town Hall for election returns and an updated post on all tonight's results will come soon.


UPDATE at 3:20 p.m.

As we move into the late afternoon this Election DAy, voter turnout across East Haven remains steady.

As of 3 p.m., 4,285 of the town's 15,145 registered voters had cast their ballots in today's municipal election. That's just over 28 percent.

Republican Registrar of Voters Donna Norman says that that puts voting tallies at about the same level as the last municipal election two years ago. 

Norman added that there have been few problems at the polls today, with things so far moving along smoothly.

"But of course, it's only 3 o'clock," she told East Haven Patch.


UPDATE at 9:40 a.m.


It's still a bit early in the day to get a true sense of overall voter turnout here in East Haven this Election Day, but if morning tallies here at Hays School are any indication -- it could be a strong showing by the time polls close at 8 p.m. tonight.

Election workers told East Haven Patch voting has been steady and brisk there since the polls opened at 6 a.m. this morning.

As of 9:40 a.m., 263 of the district's 2,943 registered voters have already cast their ballots. That's just under 10 percent.

And the parking lot continues to be a full and busy place as voters pull in and then out again after casting their ballot.

East Haven Patch will have additional updates throughout the day today.

And don't forget to leave your own notes, observations and thought this East Haven Election Day!


ORIGINAL POST

East Haven's upcoming municipal election is here with voters casting their ballots today: Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

In this year's municipal elections, East Haven residents go to the polls to choose: a mayor, a town clerk, as well as their district's representatives to the Town Council, Board of Education and Board of Finance.

A copy of East Haven's ballot can be found here. And a complete list of district polling locations can be found below.

Want to vote but forgot to register? Welp, you're in luck: Election Day Registration takes place for the first time in Connecticut during Tuesday's municipal elections

East Haven Patch will be posting frequent updates throughout the day here, as well as our Facebook and Twitter accounts.

East Haven Polling Locations

  • District #1: Tuttle School, 108 Prospect Road
  • District #1S: 55 & 56 Messina Drive
  • District #2: Momauguin School, 93 Cosey Beach Road
  • District #3: Deer Run School, Route 80
  • District #4: Overbrook School, 54 Gerrish Avenue
  • District #5: Hays School, 1 Maple Street
  • District #5S: Woodview, 1270 North High Street
For more information or questions, contact the East Haven Registrar of Voters at 203–468–3320 or the Town Clerk’s Office at 203–468–3201.


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