2019 Waterbury, Connecticut, mayoral election

Waterbury, Connecticut, held an election for mayor on November 5, 2019. Incumbent mayor Neil O'Leary defeated Republican challenger Ray Work.

2019 Waterbury, Connecticut, mayoral election

November 5, 2019
Registered52,417[1][2]
Turnout20.83%
 
Candidate Neil O'Leary Ray Work
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 7,492 2,169
Percentage 68.6% 19.9%

O'Leary:      70-80%      60-70%

Mayor before election

Neil O'Leary
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Neil O'Leary
Democratic

General election

General election results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Neil O'Leary (incumbent) 7,492 68.61
Republican Ray Work 2,169 19.86
Independent Vernon R. Matthews Jr. 636 5.82
Petitioning Keisha M. Gilliams 128 3.92
Write-in Tyler M. McElrath 128 1.79
Write-in Roberta M. Crispino 0 0
Turnout 10,920 20.83
Results by Voting District[2]
Voting DistrictO'LearyWorkMatthewsGilliamsOthersTotal
Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  % Votes  %
1 1,70571.5%50321.1%1124.7%532.2%110.5%2,384
2 1,17467.7%25214.51%1388.0%1096.3%623.6%1,735
3 1,87266.1%68624.2%1565.5%782.8%411.4%2,833
4 1,85557.2%56720.5%1605.8%1274.6%511.8%2,760
5 88672.3%16113.3%705.8%615.0%302.5%1,208

References

  1. "Public Reporting". Secretary of the State of Connecticut. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  2. "2019 Mayoral Election Results" (PDF). City of Waterbury, CT. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
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