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Happy New Year to all and a 2025 Town Election Review

January 2026

Written by Juliana Simone

By slim margins, the democrat party pulled out a win for their candidates, who had no experience in prior board or elected positions. Replacing long-serving veterans who have held productive seats as members or as Chairmen for over ten to twenty five years on major boards here in our small town, residents need to wonder why partisan votes were more important than efficient government. Anyone who follows politics knows the answer to this… for democrats, it’s the party over the people. These newly appointed people, including the First Selectwoman, won’t have any understanding of these important boards, having never served in any capacity before.

The reason there are alternate seats on town boards is so they can learn the language, issues, agendas, policies, etc. before taking a full seat when someone retires. 

The entire democrat ticket just elected did not have one candidate who was even an alternate. 

Under First Selectman Nick Lukiwsky (R), his first and only term these past two years, brought down the mill rate by almost 5% for property owners. He also did not raise taxes unlike his democrat predecessor, Don Stein, who raised taxes every year he held office. Mr. Stein found a way to return to the Town Hall by putting himself on the ballot to challenge the current sitting treasurer, a Republican, who did a fine job. Looking at their campaign mailers, for the first time I’ve ever seen and many before me here in town, the treasurer candidate was promoted as if he himself was running for First Selectman. 

There were three races that made a recount eligible by the SOTS office. Two candidates declined. The Democrat who opposed incumbent Mimi Duran for the Board of Education on Regional 7, and current First Selectman, Nick Lukiwsky, who would have challenged his running mate, Mark Mahoney. Robert Brainard III, Chairman of the Board of Assessment Appeals, who lost by only 11 votes, did accept the recount but only gained two votes in the end. 

On the BOE elementary school, we kept a newly appointed seat and on the BOE Regional 7, we kept our incumbent in her seat. A failure I personally had nothing to do with, was our RTC campaign mailer not even including our veteran board members as candidates. As Chairman, I was not sent the final draft before printing. Obviously, I would have asked where our other board members were and would have made sure they were included. Bringing in new people to a committee is a good thing in that groups need to grow, but to give these new members important decisions over officers who have been in the trenches a long time, is not a good idea.

With this behind us, we look forward to the new challenge in 2027, as our town residents see the difference between experienced board members and inexperienced electees by party affiliation only. 

Vote for Barkhamsted Republicans Tuesday November 4th 6AM-8PM

Keep our First and Second Selectman Team In Our Municipal Town Office for Second Term – Re-elect Mark Mahoney and Nick Lukiwsky

Republicans this past term delivered the first mill rate reduction in over 20 years! The previous long-serving First and Second Selectman raised taxes on Barkhamsted residents every year while in charge.

Update: Photos from our polling place Election Day

Amanda North (BOE); Nick Lukiwsky (BOS); Mark Mahoney (BOS); Robert Brainard III (BAA)
Barkhamsted Republican tent with free coffee and doughnut holes with candidates

Meet the Candidates Event October 25, 2025 7:30-9:00AM at the Log House

October 23, 2025

Written by Juliana Simone

Come out for a free cup of coffee this saturday morning with Barkhamsted’s Board of Selectmen and First Selectman Candidate, Mark Mahoney, in addition to many of our other candidates on this November’s ballot.

Under First Selectman Nick Lukiwsky, the first Republican to hold this office in decades, Barkhamsted residents saw their mill rate go down instead of up. This affects how much homeowners pay in property taxes. Renters are affected by this, too, in the amount they pay to their landlords in adjusted cost to compensate for any increase.

Putting democrats like the current nominees back into the old locked position of leadership here in Barkhamsted would only lead to the mill rate returning to a higher rate. Decisions made by their team would not reflect the goals and interests of the majority of town voters.

Vote for two experienced sitting members on November 4th, 2025, First Selectman and Board of Selectman candidate Nick Lukisky, and Mark Mahoney, Board of Selectman current member and candidate for First Selectman.

Polls are open from 6AM to 8PM at the Barkhamsted Elementary School. Early voting is available 10/20/2025 through 11/02/2025 10AM thru 6PM. Extended hours are offered on Tuesday, 10/28/2025 and Thursday, 10/30/2025 from 8AM thru 8PM.