Steinberg, Walker, Hanneke Re-Elected to At-Large Council Seats
Complete Unofficial Election Results
The numbers below reflect the preliminary vote totals from all precincts on Election Day.
Town Council
Councilor-at-Large (top 3 elected)
District 1 Councilor (top 2 elected)
Andy Steinberg
2,392
Freke Ette
305
Ellisha Walker
2,191
Vince O’Connor
241
Mandi Jo Hanneke
2,261
Cathy Schoen
404
Jamie Daniels
2,044
Matt Holloway
2,129
District 2 Councilor (top 2 elected)
District 3 Councilor (top 2 elected)
Amber Cano-Martin
396
Patrick Drumm
320
Allegra Clark
293
Heather Lord
545
Lynn Griesemer
595
George Ryan
530
Pat DeAngelis
554
District 4 Councilor (top 2 elected)
District 5 Councilor (top 2 elected)
Pam Rooney
374
Bob Hegner
921
Dillon Maxfield
114
Ana Devlin Gauthier
952
Jennifer Taub
369
Anika Lopes
330
Correction: an earlier version of this post incorrectly reported the results for District 4 Councilor candidate Anika Lopes. Lopes received 330 votes, not 360 as previously reported.
School Committee
Shiao, Hynes, Rhodes, Leonard, and Marshall win seats on the Amherst and Regional School Committees.
(top 5 elected)
Jennifer Shiao
2,392
Bridget Hynes
1,988
Martha Toro
1,870
Laura Hunter
1,798
Irv Rhodes
2,753
Deb Leonard
2,121
Sarah Marshall
2,555
Library Board of Trustees
Ameen, Ely, Pam, Edwards, Sarat, and Goffredo win election to the Library Board of Trustees
Thanks to all the good people that ran, Amherst is lucky to have you. And even if you didn’t get elected, I hope you will show up anyway and serve. Because we need all the wisdom we can get.
The voices of NO lost again. Those who ran on opposition – anti-growth, anti-incumbent or just plain Anti – fell short. It’s a win for all of Amherst. Now let’s get back to potholes and sidewalks.
Thanks to all the good people that ran, Amherst is lucky to have you. And even if you didn’t get elected, I hope you will show up anyway and serve. Because we need all the wisdom we can get.
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A good day for Amherst. And echoing Kevin, thanks to all who ran.
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The voices of NO lost again. Those who ran on opposition – anti-growth, anti-incumbent or just plain Anti – fell short. It’s a win for all of Amherst. Now let’s get back to potholes and sidewalks.
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