MultimediaSlideshows Election scrapbook By mycitizensnews - November 9, 2011 0 121 Carolyn McMahon, left, and Paul Yablonski, right, support Susan Cable and Chris Bielik outside Laurel Ledge Elementary school Tuesday. McMahon, a Democrat, lost her bid for a seat on the Board of Assessment Appeals to Republican Kathy Brown. From left, Jordyn Hunt, 9, Sydney Hunt, 6, Taylor Hunt, 11, and Jim Goggin support a ‘yes’ vote on the Naugatuck High School renovation referendum outside the Naugatuck Train Station Tuesday evening. The referendum passed 1,756 to 944. Democrat Chris Bielik greets voters outside Laurel Ledge Elementary School. Bielik won a seat on the Board of Selectmen. Jim Goggin, supports a ‘yes’ vote on the Naugatuck High School renovation referendum outside the Naugatuck Train Station Tuesday evening. The referendum passed 1,756 to 944. Town Council Chair Tom Galvin stumps for the Republican Party outside the Fire House in Prospect Tuesday night. Galvin and his fellow Republicans maintained their majority on the Town Council. Democrat Chris Bielik greets voters outside Laurel Ledge Elementary School. Bielik won a seat on the Board of Selectmen. Voters cast their ballots for the High School renovation referendum at the Naugatuck Historical Society Museum Tuesday. The referendum passed 1,756 to 944. Republicans Dave D’Amico, left, and Gerry Smith wave to voters outside Laurel Ledge Elementary School Tuesday. Smith won the first selectman seat and D’Amico won a selectman seat. Beacon Falls incumbent First Selectmen Susan Cable stumps outside Laurel Ledge Elementary School Tuesday. Cable lost her seat to Republican Gerard Smith. Mayoral candidate Anthony Dorso, left and Board of Education candidate Jeffrey LaMontagne campaign outside the Fire House in Prospect Tuesday evening. Both lost their races to Republican incumbents. Ed Fennell opposed the Naugatuck High School renovation plan because he thought the synthetic turf fields included would be a waste of money. ‘The fields will be worn out before we finish paying for them’ Fennell said. Prospect Mayor Robert Chatfield address supporters following his successful bid for reelection Tuesday night at Community School. Voters cast their ballots Mayor Robert Chatfield, center, enjoys the company of friends and family as he waits for election results Tuesday night. Chatfield was elected to this 18th term in office.