The unofficial results from Tuesday’s Municipal elections have been announced. Final results will be certified next week. Below is a listing of the results:

Town of Fraser
The Town had had three open Trustee seats, all serving four year terms. The Trustees will be sworn in at the April 18 Board of Trustees meeting.

Katie Soles (169 votes)
Andy Miller (137 votes)
Ryan Barwick (107 votes)

Candidate Barry Young received 105 votes and Kim Daniels had 103 in a tight race for the third seat.

The Town of Fraser has 908 registered voters, of which, 830 are active (received ballots), and, 257 votes were cast in this election.

Town of Granby 
The Town had four open Trustee seats, the three with the highest number of votes will serve four year terms, and, the fourth serves a two year term. The Trustees will be sworn in at the next Board of Trustees meeting.

Josh Hardy (107 votes)
Nick Raible (99 votes)
Deborah Shaw (96 votes)
Natascha O’Flaherty (93 votes)

Candidate Mary Tindle received 70 votes.

Town of Grand Lake
The Town had four open Trustee seats, the three with the highest number of votes will serve four year terms, and, the fourth serves a two year term. The Trustees will be sworn in at the next Board of Trustees meeting.

Cindy Southway (73 votes)
Thomas Bruton Sr (55 votes)
Phyllis Price (54 votes)
Andy Murphy (45 votes)

Candidate Dustin Barnes received 35 votes; Lisa Brazil received 23 votes; and, Lance Sabo received 21 votes.

Town of Kremmling
The Town had the Mayoral position and four open Trustee seats, the three with the highest number of votes serving four year terms, and, the fourth serving a two year term.  

Mayor:
Grover Pryor (233 votes)

Incumbent Thomas Clark received 135 votes.

Trustees:
Holly Martinson (210 votes)
Leo Pesch (201 votes)
Erik Woog (199 votes)
David Sammons (176 votes)

Candidate Wes Howell received 168 votes; Scott Crandall received 160 votes; Grace Bohall received 158 votes; Peter Moschonas received 110 votes; and, Richard Terwilliger received 25 votes.

Town of Winter Park
The Town had four open Council seats, the three with the highest number of votes will serve four year terms, and, the fourth serves a two year term. The Councilmen will be sworn in at the April 17 Town Council meeting.

Art Ferrari (130 votes)
Nick Kutrumbos (127 votes)
Chris Seemann (112 votes)
Charles Banks (80 votes)

Candidate Heather Green received 67 votes; Stewart Goldenberg received 66 votes; and, Kyle Jenkins received 64 votes.

The Town of Winter Park has 855 registered voters, and 186 votes were cast in this election. The Town still has 7 UOCAVA (Uniformed and Overseas electors) ballots outstanding, so the results will not be certified for 8 days after the election.