Click past the jump for full Middletown election results, courtesy of the Middletown Press. Wesleyan senior and Republican candidate for Board of Education Alexander Levin ’12 did not win a spot on the board, but he did receive a very respectable 2,628 votes (and this blog’s sincere congratulations). (Yes, Ed 4 Ed was victorious.) Click on for complete results.
MIDDLETOWN
Mayor
Daniel T. Drew (D, Working Families) – 4951
Sebastian Giuliano (R, Realistic Balance) – 4310
Christine Berry Bourne (petitioning) – 172
Common Council
– Mary A. Bartolotta (D) – 4786
– Gerald E. Daley (D) – 4682
– Robert P. Santangelo (D) – 4431
– Todd G. Berch (D) – 3911
– Thomas R. Serra (D) – 4941
– Grady L. Faulkner Jr. (D) – 4108
– Ronald P. Klattenberg (D, RB) – 4896
– Hope P. Kasper (D) – 4211
David Bauer (R, RB) – 3814
Edward J. Dypa (R) – 3283
– Phillip J. Pessina (R) – 3976
Matt Fraulino (R) – 3592
– Joseph Bibisi (R) – 3947
– Deborah Kleckowski (R) – 3828
Earle Roberts (R) – 3619
– Linda Salafia (R) – 3954
Ruth Ann F. Johnson (RB) – 319
Fred T. Carroll (RB) – 273
Treasurer
Quentin W. Phipps (D) – 4610
Jonathan Pulino (R) – 3263
J. Tina Mazzotta Raffa (petitioning) – 417
Board of Education
Mitchell G. Wynn (D) – 4210
Eugene P. Nocera (D) – 5519
Franca A. Biales (D) – 4047
Ava M. Hart (D) – 4691
Edward M. McKeon (D, RB) – 5452
Cheryl McClellan (R) – 3744
Callie L. Grippo (R, RB) – 3486
Tami Kapacziewski (R, RB) – 3543
Kevin M. Kelly (R) – 3074
Alexander Mac Levin (R) – 2628
Board of Assessment Appeals
James P. Streeto (D) – 4554
Kathryn M. Antonucci (D) – 4673
Laura Gionfriddo (R) – 3810
William Wilson (R) – 3134
Planning and Zoning Commission
Michael J. Johnson (D) – 4478
Joyce Rossiter (D, RB) – 4713
Richard P. Pelletier (D) – 4647
Carl R. Chisem (D) – 3928
Frederick J. Terrasi (R) – 3257
William Gregorio Sr. (R) – 2983
Ken McClellan (R) – 3218
Molly Salafia (R, RB) – 4032
Planning Commission (Alternate)
Gary W. Faraci (D) – 4701
Elizabeth R. Emery (D) – 4520
Ronald Borrelli (R) – 2935
Corrine Dorsey (R) – 3328
And what about the ballot questions? Voting on those was the most direct exercise of our democratic rights and yet no one seems to care.
The notion of representative democracy is a fallacy. We the people should not delegate our inalienable power of self-government to politicians.
Stand up for true democracy.