Bristol and Warren voters headed to the polls Tuesday for the 2012 primaries. Take a look at the election resuts below:
Bristol Town Council:
- Edwad Stuart, Jr. - 1,147
- Timothy Sweeney - 1,047
- Nathan Calouro - 1,020
- Raymond Cordeiro - 876
- Richard Ruggiero - 781
- Armand Bilotti - 754
- Stephen Katz - 593
District 69 State Rpresentative:
- Raymond Gallison, Jr. - 629
District 68 State Representative:
- Kenneth Marshall - 712
- John Hanley - 422
District 67 State Representative:
- Jan Malik - 234
District 10 State Senate:
- Walter Felag - 434
U.S. Senate (Bristol and Warren):
- Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse - 1,609
U.S. House of Representatives (Bristol and Warren):
- Rep. David Cicilline - 1,382
- Anthong Gemma - 686
- Chris Young - 146
Jeannette
5:51 pm on Wednesday, September 12, 2012
As far as I'm concerned, we need new faces on the town council. Not same old, same old.
john brown
6:54 pm on Wednesday, September 12, 2012
I agree 100% with jeannette, let's get rid of them all it's time for change people.
Jeffrey Jeffrey
2:49 pm on Thursday, September 13, 2012
Mr.Ruggeiro was not effective previously. His demeanor and actions cast doubt that he worked in the best interest of the town. I am with Jeanette: Time for new people to step up and serve the public.
Judy Anderson
9:37 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Kenneth A. Marshall ran against Michael J. Donahue for Representative in General Assembly, district 68. you have the results as Marshall 712 and Hanley 422. what happened to Mr. Donahue? Also who won for Town Administrator and what happened to Halsey?