Write-in votes elected to people to vacancies for municipal office or school board.
Donald Vandegrift of Wilson Drive was certified to take a three-year term on the Stockton Borough Council.
On the Lambertville school board, Marcia O’Connell, of North Main Street, won a three-year term. She is completing her first three-year term. Because of the three-municipality K-12 regionalization vote in September, she didn’t file for re-election, she said, but will be happy to serve.
She said the regional district goal is to be in place by July, but it could take another a year to be running as one board. So, her term could be 8 months or 20 months, she said. She didn’t apply to the county offices to be considered for a K-12 board sport, she said.
In Stockton, Ken Good of South Main Street, and Anthony Grecco, of Mill Street, won three-year school board terms by write-in.
In West Amwell, Sean Pfeiffer, a former township Planning Board and open space committee member, of Rocktown-Lambertville Road was elected to a three-year term by write in. Voters on Nov. 5 were asked to cast ballots for three people, but only Viktor Paerg was on the ballot seeking re-election. There is still have one vacancy.
In the Flemington/Raritan school district, Alan Brewer of Coppermine Village, Flemington, won a borough seat for two years.