Politics & Government

Bristol-Warren Election Results 2012

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The results are in for Warren and Bristol. Check below to find out who was elected to in both towns.

Antonio Teixeira began celebrating with 72 percent of the vote reported. At that point, he held a seemingly unbeatable 30 percent lead over Councilman David Barboza for Town Administrator. That lead held as the final votes came in.

"For the amount of work we put in, certainly there was a payoff," Teixeira said. "The voters spoke loud and clear."

Find out what's happening in Bristol-Warrenwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Warren Voters are split into three districts, voting at Kickemuit Village, Kickemuit Middle School and St. Mary of the Bay, respectively.

The nine Bristol voting districts (1-9) vote at: Rockwell School, the Burnside Building, the Quinta-Gamelin Center, Mt. Hope High School, Fire Department headquarters, RI Veterans Home auditorium, Roger Williams University North Campus residence hall, Franklin Court Community Room and St. Elizabeth's Auditorium.

Find out what's happening in Bristol-Warrenwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Bristol-Warren Patch is posting results as they come in. Track the results below:

Bristol Town Council
Nathan T. Calouro (D) - 3,811
Michael J. Cabral (R) - 2,362
Raymond Cordeiro (D) - 3,213
John Francis IV (R) - 2,174
Richard Ruggiero (D) - 2,996
Halsey C. Herreshoff (R) - 3,944
Edward P. Stuart, Jr. (D) - 3,715
Mary A. Parella (R) - 4,152
Timothy Edward Sweeney (D) - 3,339
Diane B. Campbell (I) - 2,485
Hildeberto S. Moitoso (I) - 1,098
Gregory Raposa (VF) - 393
Anthony D. Murgo (I) - 2,142
Stephan Brigidi (I) - 1,556
Ethan M. Tucker (I) - 1,656
*voters choose 5 
**results are pending mail-in ballots 

Bristol-Warren Regional School Committee (Bristol)
Karen Andreozzi Lynch - 5,341
Marjorie J. McBride - 4,980
Dessie L. Wainwright - 4,698
*voters choose 3

Bristol Town Administrator
David E. Barboza (D) - 3,022
Antonio A. Teixeira (I) - 5,770

Bristol Town Clerk
Louis P. Cirillo (R) - 6,961

Warren Town Council
Catherine A. Tattrie (D)- 2,482
Christopher W. Stanley (R) - 2,260
David S. Frerichs (D) - 2,827
Brian Richard Mellor (D) - 1,330
Richard Silva (D) - 1,512
Joseph A. DePasquale (I) - 2,481
Davison Bolster (I) - 1,835
Scott Francis Lial (I) - 2,141
*voters choose 5 
*398 mail-in votes yet to be counted 

Bristol-Warren Regional School Committee (Warren)
John C. Bento - 2,546
John P. Saviano - 2,517
*voters choose 2 

Warren Town Moderator
John J. Bailey, Jr. - 3,236

District 10 State Senate (Bristol and Warren)
Walter S. Felag, Jr. (D) - 6,388

District 11 State Senate
Christopher Scott Ottiano (R) - 1,446

District 32 State Senate
David E. Bates (R) - 1,237

District 67 State Representative
Jan P. Malik (D) - 1,698
Peter Davis Costa, Jr. (R) - 821

District 68 State Representative (Bristol and Warren)
Kenneth A. Marshall (D) - 3,798
Michael J. Donohue (R) -  2,188

District 69 State Representative
Raymond E. Gallison, Jr. (D) - 2,548

Again, polls are open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. For the first time, voters in Rhode Island must have an acceptable form of identification in order to vote. Don't forget to vote!

Follow Bristol-Warren Patch's coverage on Election 2012 throughout the day:

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Smooth Sailing in Warren So Far

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View Warren Ballots Here

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